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Mora may refer to: People * Mora (surname) Places Sweden * Mora, Säter, Sweden * Mora, Sweden, the seat of Mora Municipality * Mora Municipality, Sweden United States * Mora, Louisiana, an unincorporated community * Mora, Minnesota, a city * Mora, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Mora County, New Mexico ** Mora, New Mexico, a census-designated place and the county seat ** Mora River, partially in Mora County * Mora, Washington, a former settlement Elsewhere * Mora, Cordillera, Bolivia * Mora, Cameroon, a town * Mora (canton), San José, Costa Rica * Mora, Cyprus, a village * Mõra, Estonia, a village * Mora, Maharashtra, India, a port serving the town of Uran * Mora, Portugal, a municipality * Mora, Spain, a town and municipality in the province of Toledo * Mora de Rubielos, a town in Aragón, Spain * Morea Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: Eyālet-i Mōrâ), a former Ottoman Empire province in what is now Greece * 1257 Móra, an asteroid Sports * Mora CF, a Spanish football tea ...
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Mora (surname)
Mora is a Spanish surname. Origins Mora is a surname with old Roman (Latin) origins that originated in Spain and Portugal, but Mora was first found in Castile, one of medieval Spain's most important Christian kingdoms. Mora translates to "blackberry", which is an edible fruit. In ancient times, this was an industrial surname for someone who grew and farmed these berries. Additionally, surname "mora" derives from the habitual people who once "lived at one of the many places on the Iberian Peninsula uring the 16th centurycalled 'Mora'". Typically after people abandoned their original homes and relocated to a new place, they were granted habitational surnames explaining why there are many different surnames. Popularity Mora had the highest family population In Missouri during the 1840s. After that In the United States the number of people carrying the Mora last name grew 10,011 percent between 1880. Mora is the 1,039th most frequent surname in the U. S., with an approximate ...
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Mora, Portugal
Mora () is a municipality in Évora District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 4,978, in an area of 443.95 km2. The present Mayor is Paula Cristina Calado Chuço, elected by the Socialist Party in 2021. The municipal holiday is Easter Monday. Climate Parishes Administratively, the municipality is divided into 4 civil parishes (''freguesias''): * Brotas * Cabeção * Mora * Pavia Gallery Image:Igreja da Misericórdia de Mora.JPG, Main church of Mora Notable people * José Pedro Biléu (born 1932 in Mora) a former Portuguese footballer with 303 caps with Lusitano de Évora Lusitano Ginásio Clube, MHC, also commonly known as Lusitano de Évora (abbrev. Lusit. Évora), is a Portuguese sports club based in Évora competing in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth-tier league in the Portuguese football system. F ... References External linksTown Hall official website
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MORA (aviation)
A minimum off-route altitude (MORA) provides a quick way for an aircraft pilot to read the minimum altitude required for terrain and obstacle clearance. MORAs give at least 1,000 feet altitude clearance above terrain and obstacles such as radio masts, and 2,000 feet where the terrain and obstacles exceed 5,000 feet. MORAs are given feet, rounded up to the nearest 100 and omitting the last two figures. For example, 7,550 feet would be given as 76. There are two types of MORAs: the route MORA and the grid MORA. Route MORAs provide an obstacle clearance within on both sides of the airways and within a radius around the ends of the airways. Grid MORAs provide an obstacle clearance altitude Altitude or height (also sometimes known as depth) is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. The exact definition and reference datum varies according to the context ... within a latitude and longitude grid block, u ...
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Mora (album)
''MORA'' is the fifth studio album of Hungarian industrial nu metal Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, sometimes called aggro-metal) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop, alternative rock, funk, industrial, and grunge. Nu met ... band FreshFabrik. The album was released under the label of Hungarian record and book company Alexandra . Four videos were shot supporting ''MORA'': "Stealing The Sun", "Woman", "Into The Light" and "Orpheus". ''MORA'' was honoured as the Best Domestic Modern Pop-Rock Album of 2011 at the 2012 Fonogram, Hungarian Music Awards. Track listing #Ghosts #Fire #Stealing the Sun #Orpheus #Soul Emergency #Tramontana #Into The Light #Wonderland #Europa #Woman #Stealing the Sun (karaoke) Personnel The following people contributed to ''MORA'': ;FreshFabrik *Szabolcs Oláh - vocals & guitar *Levente Kovács - bass *András Szabó - drums *László Szvoboda - guitars, vocals ...
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Second Battle Of Mora
The Second Battle of Mora was a February 1, 1847, military engagement during the Taos Revolt of the Mexican–American War in and around the village of Mora in US-occupied northern New Mexico. Seeking revenge for United States Army's January 24 defeat at the hands of a Mexican-national militia of Hispanos (acting as Mexican nationals) and their Puebloan allies at First Battle of Mora, Capt. Jesse I. Morin and his men destroyed the village the next week, with the insurgents fleeing into the mountains. Battle On February 1, approximately 200 United States troops led by Captain Jesse I. Morin marched to Mora armed with one or possibly two howitzer cannons, the week after a failed January 24, 1847, expedition by Capt. Israel R. Hendley – who was killed in First Battle of Mora, having marched against superior enemy numbers and without artillery. Hendley had gone to Mora in response to a series of insurrectionist assassinations of American government employees and traders in Taos a ...
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First Battle Of Mora
The First Battle of Mora was part of the Taos Revolt of the Mexican–American War, between United States Army troops under Captain Israel R. Hendley, versus a militia of Hispanos (acting as Mexican nationals) and Puebloan allies in US-occupied northern New Mexico. The short skirmish took place on January 24, 1847, in and around the village of Mora, resulting in a US Army defeat and the death of Hendley and several of his men. Background The rebellion began in Don Fernando de Taos on January 19, 1847, with the assassination of Governor Charles Bent and a local sheriff, judge, and lawyer, followed by the January 20 killing of at least half a dozen defenders of a mill near Taos, and seven or eight American merchants traveling through Mora to Missouri.. Also on January 20, US Army Captain Israel R. Hendley of the Second Missouri Volunteers learned of the insurrection while in command of the grazing detachment along the Pecos River, and took possession of Las Bagas with 250 men ...
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Mora (military Unit)
A ''mora'' (Greek: ,. plural ''morae'') was an ancient Spartan military unit of about a tenth of the Spartan army, at approx. 600 men by modern estimates, although Xenophon places it at 6,000. This can be reconciled by the nature of the Spartan army with an organisation based on year classes, with only the younger troops being mobilised for all but the gravest emergencies. Either way, it was the largest tactical unit in Sparta, if not all Greece, and was often the only force sent out on campaign. A ''mora'' was composed typically of hoplites, men armed with spears, swords and the heavy aspis shield and armoured in a cuirass, greaves and a helmet. This equipment changed over time, with more or less armour being used over different eras. Around 227 BC, Cleomenes III re-equipped some ''morai'' with the Macedonian ''sarissa'' and trained them to fight in the Macedonian pike phalanx. The unit was led by a Polemarch, the third (or arguably second) highest rank in Spartan hierarchy a ...
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IFK Mora Fotboll
IFK Mora FK is a Swedish football club located in Mora. Background IFK Mora FK currently plays in Division 2 Dalarna which is the fourth tier of Swedish football. They play their home matches at the Prästholmens IP in Mora. The club is affiliated to Dalarnas Fotbollförbund. IFK Mora have competed in the Svenska Cupen Svenska Cupen (, ''The Swedish Cup'') is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup. Svenska Cupen usually refers to the men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Each year 96 teams compe ... on 23 occasions and have played 61 matches in the competition. Season to season Footnotes External links IFK Mora FKnbsp;– Official website IFK Mora FK on Facebook {{DEFAULTSORT:Mora FK Football clubs in Dalarna County Association football clubs established in 1909 1909 establishments in Sweden IFK Mora ...
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IFK Mora
IFK Mora is a sports club in Mora, Sweden. The club was founded on 22 August 1909, and became an alliance club on 1 January 1992, following a 1991 decision. IFK Mora is known for its successes in orienteering and cross-country skiing but is also active in athletics, gymnastics, and football. IFK Mora and Sälens IF own and arrange Vasaloppet together every year. The best known profile in the club is Nils "Mora-Nisse" Karlsson, Olympic gold winner in cross-country skiing in 1948 and won Vasaloppet nine times. Association football The men's football team has been playing two seasons in the second highest division. Orienteering The club's team came second in Tiomila in 1965 with Karl-Åke Asph, Åke Stenkvist in the first two legs and Anders Romson in the last one. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mora, IFK Mora Mora may refer to: People * Mora (surname) Places Sweden * Mora, Säter, Sweden * Mora, Sweden, the seat of Mora Municipality * Mora Municipality, Sweden United St ...
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Mora IK
Mora IK (or Mora Ishockeyklubb) is a Swedish professional ice hockey club from Mora in northern Dalarna. After failing the 2019 SHL qualifiers, Mora has been relegated for play in the second-tier league, HockeyAllsvenskan. Mora has previously played 25 seasons in the top tier, including four seasons in Elitserien (as the SHL was called at the time). The team has reached the finals of the Swedish Championships only once, in 1950, a match which they lost 7–2 to Djurgårdens IF. Mora has played in the top two tiers of Swedish hockey since the 1944–45 season. History Mora IK was founded in 1935. In 1945, the club reached the top tier of ice hockey in Sweden for the first time, and participated in their first (and to date only) Swedish Championship final in 1950. Mora yo-yoed in and out of the top league, Division 1, until 1966, when they managed to maintain a spot in Division 1 for nine consecutive seasons, which remains Mora's longest run in Sweden's top hockey league. I ...
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Mora CF
Mora Club de Fútbol is a football team based in Mora in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha. Founded in 1977, it plays in the Primera Autonómica Preferente – Group 2. Its stadium is '' Municipal Las Delicias'' with a capacity of 600 seats. History The history of football in the town of Mora started at the end of the 1920s. At that time friendly matches were played against teams from neighboring towns. Season to season ---- *10 seasons in ''Tercera División'' Notable players * Soumaïla Konaré Soumaïla Konaré (born 22 July 1991), commonly known as Sumy, is a Malian footballer who plays for Gibraltar National League side Lynx as a midfielder. Club career Born in Kati, Sumy joined Albacete Balompié's youth setup in 2009 from Mora CF ... References External linksOfficial website{{in lang, esffcm.es profile Football clubs in Castilla–La Mancha Association football clubs established in 1977 1977 establishments in Spain Province of Toledo ...
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1257 Móra
1257 Móra, provisional designation , is an asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 15 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 8 August 1932, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany. The asteroid was named after Hungarian astronomer . Orbit and classification ''Móra'' orbits the Sun in the inner main-belt at a distance of 2.3–2.7  AU once every 3 years and 11 months (1,434 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 4 ° with respect to the ecliptic. Identified as , it was first observed at Heidelberg and Algiers Observatory in 1928, extending the body's observation arc by 4 years prior to its official discovery observation. Physical characteristics Rotation period American astronomer Richard Binzel and French amateur astronomer René Roy obtained three rotational light curves of ''Móra'' from photometric observation taken in 1983 and 2009/11, respectively. Light cu ...
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