What does ARE mean?
ARE means Arlington and Elsewhere
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Arlington and Elsewhere?
Arlington and Elsewhere can be abbreviated as ARE
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- WAFC - Washington, Arlington, and Falls Church Railway
- ACDOL - Arlington Co Dept Of Libraries (Arlington, VA)
- ACL - Arlington City Library (Arlington, KS)
- ACL - Arlington Community Library (Arlington, SD)
- AHML - Arlington Heights Memorial Library (Arlington Heights, IL)
- AL - Arlington Library (Arlington, TN)
- APS - Arlington Public Schools (Arlington, VA)
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- RIIE - Rentals In Italy and Elsewhere
- AWO - Arlington Municipal Airport, Arlington, Washington, United States
- GKY - Arlington Municipal Airport, Arlington, Texas, United States
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