The terms "row aa" and "row a" do not refer to any widely recognized or standardized concepts, objects, or locations, so it seems there might be a misunderstanding or a context-specific reference. These terms could potentially refer to seating arrangements (such as in theaters, airplanes, or stadiums), database or spreadsheet terminology, or another context where rows are relevant.
If you are referring to seating arrangements, "row aa" typically follows after the regular rows labeled with single letters (like "row a," "row b," etc.). This can often be seen in large venues with extensive seating where after exhausting the single-letter rows (A-Z), rows start with double letters (AA, BB, etc.). In this context:
Proximity: Row AA is usually located just after the single-letter rows, so it might not be closer to the stage, screen, or focal point than row A, assuming seating begins with A at the front.
Location: The exact arrangement depends on the venue's design. Some venues might have row AA as part of a special section or at a specific location different from standard progressions.
If this doesn't align with what you intended, could you please provide additional context or clarification?
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