Gor (disambiguation)

Gor (disambiguation)

Gor can refer to:

* Gor, an alternative name of the Gora clan of Jats in northern India
* Gor, in Pygmy mythology, a mythical elephant and a messenger for the supreme god Khonvoum
* gor, the Hindi word for jaggery, a traditional unrefined sugar
* Gor class gunship, a class of gunboats built for the Royal Norwegian Navy in the 1880s
* Gor Mahia, a football club based in Nairobi, Kenya
* Gór, a legendary Norse ancestral hero, brother of Nór

Places:
* Gor (Spain), a town in Granada, South of Spain
* Gor, the ancient name for Firouzabad, a city in modern Fars Province, Iran
* Gor Khuttree, the site of the oldest citadel in Peshawar, Pakistan
* Gór, Hungary, a village in Hungary

In fiction:
* Gor, the alternate world setting for John Norman's "Chronicles of Gor"
**Two movies based on that world: Gor (1988) and Outlaw of Gor (1989)
* Gor, a type of Beastman in Warhammer Fantasy battles
* Gor, an artificial human-gorilla hybrid, the protagonist of "Gor Saga", a novel by Maureen Duffy, and its BBC television adaptation "First Born"
* Gor-Gor, a fictional Tyrannosaurus Rex in the mythos of heavy metal band GWAR

GOR can refer to:
* Government Office Region, the highest tier of local government in England
* GOR method, a method for secondary structure prediction, developed by J. Garnier, D. Osguthorpe and B. Robson
* General Online Research Conference (previously German Online Research Conference)
* GOR, Government Officers' Residences in Pakistan
* GOR, in petroleum technology, the Gas to Oil Ratio

ee also

*Gore
*Goor


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