Argan (disambiguation)

Argan (disambiguation)

Argan can mean
* The Argan ("Argania spinosa"), a tree from North Africa, which produces both fruit and oil
* Protagonist of Le Malade imaginaire
* Giulio Carlo Argan, Italian art historian and politician


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