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Mora may refer to:
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People
- Alberto J. Mora (b. 1951), General Counsel of the United States Navy (2001-2006)
- Alfonso Mora (b. 1964), Venezuelan former tennis player
- Bruno Mora (1937-1986), Italian football player and coach
- Cristian Mora (b. 1979), Ecuadorian football goalkeeper
- F. Luis Mora (1874-1940), Hispanic American artist and illustrator
- Ferenc Móra (1879-1934), Hungarian writer
- Georges Mora (1913-1992), German-born Australian entrepreneur, art dealer, patron, connoisseur and restaurateur
- Jim E. Mora (b. 1935), former National Football League (NFL) and United States Football League head coach
- Jim L. Mora (b. 1961), former NFL head coach, son of Jim E. Mora
- Jim Mora (broadcaster), New Zealand television and radio presenter
- Jo Mora (1876-1947), American artist from Uruguay
- Joaquín Mora Fernández (1786–1862), provisional head of state of Costa Rica in 1837
- José Mora (1638–1725), Spanish sculptor
- José Francisco Mora (b. 1981), Spanish footballer
- Juan Mora Fernández (1784-1854), Costa Rica's first elected head of state, brother of Joaquín Mora Fernández
- Juan Rafael Mora Porras (1814-1860), President of Costa Rica (1849-1859)
- Juan Luis Mora (b. 1973), Spanish retired football goalkeeper
- Melvin Mora (b. 1972), Venezuelan professional baseball player
- Miguel Mora Porras (1816-1887), President of Costa Rica in 1849
- Mirka Mora (b. 1928), French-born Australian visual artist
- Naima Mora (b. 1984), Americas Next Top Model Cycle 4 winner
- Néstor Mora (1963-1995), Colombian cyclist
- Octavio Mora (b. 1965), Mexican former footballer
- Philippe Mora (b. 1949), French-born Australian film director
- Sergio Mora (b. 1980), Mexican-American boxer and former World Boxing Council light middleweight champion
- Sergio Mora Sánchez (b. 1979), Spanish footballer
- Tiriel Mora (b. 1958), Australian television and film actor
- Víctor Mora (b. 1931), pseudonym of Eugenio Roca, a Spanish writer of comic books
- Víctor Mora (athlete) (b. 1944), Colombian long-distance runner
Places
Cameroon
- Mora, Cameroon, a town
Costa Rica
- Mora Canton, Costa Rica
Cyprus
- Mora, Cyprus, a village
Ethiopia
- Mora, a former kingdom or province in what is now Ethiopia
India
- Mora, Maharashtra, a port near Mumbai, India
Portugal
- Mora Municipality, Portugal, a municipality in the district of Évora
- Mora (parish), a civil parish in the municipality of Mora
Spain
- Mora, Spain, a town and municipality in Toledo Province
- Mora de Rubielos, a town in Aragón, Spain
Sweden
- Mora Municipality, Sweden, a municipality
- Mora (locality), the seat of Mora Municipality, Sweden
- Mora, Säter, a locality in Sweden
- Stones of Mora, the place where Swedish kings were elected
United States of America
- Mora, Minnesota, a city in the United States
- Mora County, New Mexico, United States
- Mora, New Mexico, an unincorporated community
- Mora River, a river in northeastern New Mexico, tributary of the Canadian River
Warfare
- Mora (military unit), a unit of about 600 in the Spartan Army of antiquity
- First Battle of Mora, an 1847 battle of the Mexican-American War
- Second Battle of Mora, an 1847 battle of the Mexican-American War
Other
- Common mora, a genus of fishes in the family Moridae
- MORA (aviation), minimum off route altitude
- Mora clock, a type of 19th-century Swedish longcase clock
- Mora Motor Car Company, manufacturer of the Mora luxury car in Newark, New York, from 1906-1910
- Mora (drink) in Costa Rica, a drink consisting of blackberry juice, water and sugar
- Mora IK, Mora Ishockeyklubb, a Swedish professional ice hockey club
- Mora knife, a type of scandinavian knife
- Mora (linguistics), a unit of sound used in phonology. Also see On (Japanese prosody) for linguistic morae in the context of Japanese poetry
- Mora (music store), a music download store by Sony that sells music in a proprietary copy-restricted format
- Mora (mythology), in Slavic mythology
- Mora (plant), a genus of plants in the pea family Fabaceae
- Mora (ship), the flagship of William the Conqueror
- Mora, a villain from Power Rangers: S.P.D.
See also
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