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  2. Mora (surname) - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 1 ] Mora translates to " blackberry ", which is an edible fruit.

  3. De la Mora (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de la Mora y Ceballos Spanish military officer, merchant, and Governor of colonial New Mexico between March 1632 and 1635; Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora (1924–2002), Spanish essayist and politician; Itzel Ríos de la Mora (born 1978), Mexican politician; Ximena Puente de la Mora (born 1977), Mexican lawyer, academic, researcher, and ...

  4. Mora, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Mora is a town and municipality in Toledo province, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The area is most famous for the abandoned ruins of the San Marcos de Yegros monastery of the Order of Santiago , [ 2 ] located northeast of the town of Mora about 10 km on the Calle de los Dolores in the village of Paraje de Yegros.

  5. Mora - Wikipedia

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    Mora (drink), a drink consisting of blackberry juice, water and sugar; Mora, a genus of fish in the family Moridae; Mora, a genus of plants in the pea family Fabaceae; Mora (linguistics), a unit of sound mōra, the modern Japanese equivalent; Mora (music store), a music download store by Sony; Mora Banc Grup, joint name of two Andorran banks

  6. Mora (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    A mora (plural morae or moras; often symbolized μ) is a smallest unit of timing, equal to or shorter than a syllable, that theoretically or perceptually exists in some spoken languages in which phonetic length (such as vowel length) matters significantly.

  7. Legend of la Encantada - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish legend of la Encantada is a generic name that refers to a set of oral traditions and legends mythological narrated in numerous Spanish localities. Although there are multiple local variants, a series of elements are common: the protagonist (a young woman with long hair ), the time ( St. John's Eve ), the manifestation (combing her ...

  8. Hibiki (Bad Bunny and Mora song) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Bunny and Mora had previously collaborated, including on "Una Vez" from Bad Bunny's second album, YHLQMDLG, and on "Volando (Remix)".On October 9, 2023, Bad Bunny announced his fifth studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, scheduled to be released on October 13, [2] [3] and "Hibiki" was included as the fourth track.

  9. José María Luis Mora - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1794 in Chamacuero, during the Spanish colonial rule of Mexico, Mora came from a prosperous American-born Spanish (criollo) family from the Guanajuato.His family lost its wealth during the 1810 revolt of Father Miguel Hidalgo, but Mora gained access to the prestigious ex-Jesuit academy of Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City, where he studied theology.