Far
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Far or FAR may refer to:
Organizations
- Fuerzas Armadas Rebeldes (Rebel Armed Forces), the first guerilla organization in Guatemala
- Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias, the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces
- Forces Armées Royales, the Moroccan Army
- Forces Armées Rwandaises, the Rwandan Armed Forces
- Fund for Armenian Relief
- FAR Rabat, a Moroccan football club
- FAR (Tracteurs FAR), a French truck manufacturer
Science, technology, and medicine
- Far infrared astronomy
- Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, a space-based telescope
- False accept rate in biometrics
- The First Assessment Report of the IPCC
- Final Analytical Report
Architecture and planning
- Floor Area Ratio (Floor Space Index), a measurement of building density
Transportation
- Fargo (Amtrak station), North Dakota's Amtrak station (code FAR)
- Federal Aviation Regulations
- Hector International Airport in Fargo, North Dakota (IATA airport code)
Television, film, literature, and music
- Far (band), rock band from California
- Far (album), the fifth studio album from musician Regina Spektor
- The Far Reaches, a 2007 novel by Homer Hickam
- FAR, song by George Hrab
- Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Nigerian actress of stage and screen
Computers
- FAR Manager, a Win32 Norton Commander clone
- Far pointer, in computer science
Government
- Federal Acquisition Regulations
- Federal Aviation Regulations
- Floor Area Ratio, a measure of comparative urban density often used in the field of zoning
Places
- Far, Iran, a village in Markazi Province
- Far East, or South and Southeast Asia
- Far Eastern Republic
- Far Eastern Federal District
People
- Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, a Nigerian actress
See also
- Distance
- Fars (disambiguation)
- Near (disambiguation)
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