Amara (disambiguation) — Amara refers to carabid beetles.It may also refer to:* [http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Amara Amara] , in computer software technology, is an XML data binding API for the Python programming language. * Amara (Stone trilogy) , also known as Stone, the … Wikipedia
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