Proper noun
UAR
(historical) Initialism of United Arab Republic: a former country composed of modern Egypt and Syria
By moving the latter two, both Ba'athists, to Cairo, he neutralized important political figures who had their own ideas about how Syria should be run within the UAR. Source: Internet
Pablo Matera must complete an educational course before he can play again for the Pumas or resume the Test captaincy, the Argentina Rugby Union (UAR) has announced. Source: Internet
Pablo Matera has been stripped of the Argentina captaincy and suspended along with team mates Guido Petti and Santiago Socino for posting racist comments on social media, the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR) said on Tuesday. Source: Internet
Hussein responded by proposing to Faisal II of Iraq a Jordanian-Iraqi union to counter the UAR; such a union formed on 14 February 1958. Source: Internet
In 1963, Iraq adopted a flag that was similar but with three stars, representing the hope that Iraq would join the UAR. Source: Internet
Nasser later met with the opposition leaders and in a heated moment, exclaimed that he was the "elected" president of the UAR and those who did not accept his authority could "walk away". Source: Internet