Mora
Mora stands for:
- An Austrian locomotive, see KFNB - Tigers to Mora
- Mora (unit), the smallest unit of time in verse
- Mora (film ), a film by Léon Desclozeaux of 1982
- Mora ( genus ), a species of tree
- Mora (dimension ), old Reismaß in Bombay
- Mora ( military ), a tactical unit heavily armed of the ancient Spartans
- Mora ( Neume ), a stretch mark in the square notation of neumes
- Mora (ship), the Norman ship kite and flagship " Mora " of William the Conqueror
- Moratorium, a delay or default (deprecated)
- Morra ( game ) Italian finger play
Mora hot following geographic entities:
- Mora ( Cordillera ), city in the province of Cordillera, Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia
- Mora ( Municipality ), Sweden
- Mora (Georgia), United States
- Mora ( Idaho), United States
- Mora ( Cameroon), small town in the Mandara Mountains in Cameroon, see List of cities in Cameroon
- Mora ( Louisiana), United States
- Mora ( Minnesota), United States
- Mora ( Missouri), United States
- Mora ( New Mexico), United States
- Mora (Portugal ), Portugal
- Mora ( Sweden ), Sweden
- Mora ( Togo), Togo
- Mora ( Toledo), a municipality in the province of Toledo, Spain
- Mora ( Washington), United States
- Mora d' Ebre, Spain
- Mora la Nova, Spain
Mora, personal names:
- Arturo Mora ( * 1987), Spanish cyclist
- Bruno Mora ( footballer ) ( 1937-1986 ), Italian footballer
- Bruno Mora ( wrestler), Uruguayan Ringer
- Constancia de la Mora (1906-1950), Spanish nobleman
- Cristian Mora ( born 1979 ), Ecuadorian football player
- Enrique de la Mora y Palomar (1907-1978), Mexican architect
- Fabiola de Mora y Aragon ( b. 1928 ), Belgian King wife
- Ferenc Mora (1879-1934), Hungarian writer
- Fernando de la Mora ( politician ) ( 1775-1835 ), politician from Paraguay
- Fernando de la Mora ( singer) (born 1958 ), Mexican singer (tenor )
- Francisco de Mora (1553-1610), Spanish Renaissance architect
- Francisco Blake Mora (1966-2011), Mexican politician
- Francisco Mora (1922-2002), Mexican architect
- Francisco Serapio Mora (1801-1880), Mexican Ambassador
- Jaime de Mora y Aragon (1925-1995), Spanish actor
- Jairo Mora Sandoval (1987-2013), Costa Rican biologist
- José de Mora (1642-1724), Spanish sculptor
- José Mora Otero (1897-1975), Uruguayan politician, diplomat and lawyer
- José Miguel Mora Porras (1816-1887), 1849 President of Costa Rica
- Juan Luis Mora (born 1973 ), Spanish football goalkeeper
- Juan Mora Fernández (1784-1854), 1824-1833 President of Costa Rica
- Juan Rafael Mora Porras (1814-1860), 1849-1859 President of Costa Rica
- Lola Mora (1866-1936), Argentine sculptor
- Luigi Infanti della Mora (born 1954 ), Italian priest, Vicar Apostolic of Aysen
- Luis Alberto Parra Mora ( born 1944 ), Colombian bishop of Mocoa - Sibundoy
- Manuel Mora Valverde (1909-1994), Costa Rican Secretary General of the " Vanguardia Popular "
- María Teresa Mora (1902-1980), Cuban chess player
- Maxime Mora ( * ~ 1980), French badminton player
- Naima Mora ( born 1984 ), American Model
- Narciso Díaz Martín Mora ( b. 1942 ), Cuban Ambassador
- Sebastián Mora Vedri (* 1988), Spanish cyclist
- Sergio Mora ( born 1980 ), American boxer
- Simon Mora ( born 1977 ), German actor
- Terézia Mora (born 1971 ), Hungarian writer and translator
- Ute Mora (1945-2003), German actress
- Víctor Mora ( comic book writer ) ( born 1931 ), Spanish comic author
- Víctor Mora ( athlete ) ( born 1944 ), Colombian Athlete
MORA is an abbreviation for:
- Market-oriented offer, used by the Deutsche Bahn from 2000 designation for rationalization of the rail MORA C
- Minimum Off- Route Altitude, a minimum flight altitude
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation