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aranda

n. (alternative spelling of Arrernte English)

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Aranda may refer to:

Aranda (band)

Aranda is an American rock band from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. The band is composed of Dameon and Gabe Aranda. Their latest album Not The Same was released via Wind-Up Records in June 2015.

Aranda (album)

Aranda is the first studio album by the hard rock band Aranda. It was released in 2008 on Astonish Entertainment.

Aranda (comarca)

Aranda is a comarca in Aragon, Spain. Its capital is Illueca.

The Aranda and the Isuela River flow through this sparsely populated comarca located in a mountainous area of the Iberian System.

Aranda (surname)

Aranda is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Antonio Aranda (1888–1979), Spanish general
  • Antonio García Aranda, commonly known as Toño, Spanish footballer
  • Carlos Aranda, Spanish footballer
  • Eduardo Aranda, (born 1985) Paraguayan footballer
  • Jorgelina Aranda (1942–2015), Argentine actress, television personality and model
  • José Jiménez Aranda, (1837–1903), Spanish painter
  • Juan Francisco Aranda, Spanish footballer
  • Michael Aranda (born 1986), American vlogger, musician, and video producer
  • Pedro de Aranda, 15th century bishop of Calahorra
  • Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, Count of Aranda (1718–1798), Spanish 18th century statesman and diplomat
  • Philip Aranda (1642–1695), Jesuit theologian
  • Samuel Aranda (born 1979), Spanish photojournalist
  • Vicente Aranda (1926–2015), Spanish film director

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My stay lasted for a fortnight, during which time I was able to examine the manners and customs of the Aragonese, who were not subject to the ordinances of the Marquis of Aranda, as long cloaks and low hats were to be seen at every corner.

I am known to the Venetian ambassador, the Count of Aranda, the Prince de la Catolica, the Marquis of Moras, and the Duke of Lossada.

At dinner I told the story of my sufferings at Buen Retiro, and the conversation I had just had with the Count of Aranda, who had returned me my letters.

Brothers Grimm, or Native American legends of Coyote, or folklore of the Aranda, the Semang, the Yanomamo and Ibo.

Manucci was at my side, and at some little distance stood the Count of Aranda, surrounded by officers, and accompanied by a royal guard.

When I made up my mind at the end of August to leave Madrid, I asked the Count of Aranda for a passport.

I delivered all my introductions, beginning with the letter from Princess Lubomirska to the Count of Aranda.

Madame Pichona told me that it was absolutely forbidden, and would not be danced unless the Count of Aranda had given permission.

This letter, in its turn, would probably have had but slight effect if it had not come to hand so soon after my imprisonment, which had become the talk of the town, through the handsome satisfaction the Count of Aranda had given me.

In the evening I called on Don Diego, where I was regaled with the excellent ratafia I had given the mother, and the whole family began to speak of the obligations Spain owed to the Count of Aranda.

The worthy visionary was enchanted with this arrangement, and saw in it another proof of the benevolence of Selenis, who would thus give her an opportunity of seeing young Aranda once more.

I told Aranda that his mother would be waiting for us at Abbeville in a week's time, and that she wanted to see him.

As I had decided to visit the Court of Madrid before going to Portugal, the princess gave me a letter of introduction to the powerful Count of Aranda.

He told me confidentially that the ambassador dined with Aranda that day, and would speak in my favour as a private individual, adding that he was afraid my letter would prejudice the proud Spaniard against me.

By a curious coincidence, Campomanes, the Count of Aranda, and the General of the Jesuits, were all squint-eyed.