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Lora (born 1986),
Colombian footballer Mathias Loras (1792-1858),
French priest Manny Lora (born 1991),
American baseball player and
coach Marie Lora-Mungai...
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Historic Places as the
Loras College Historic District in 2020.
Loras College, a
liberal arts college, was
founded in 1839 by
Mathias Loras,
first bishop of...
- 1832, and is the
founder of what is now
known as
Loras College in Dubuque. Pierre-Jean-Mathias
Loras was born to an
aristocratic family in Lyon, France...
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Lora is a
harbor in the
northwestern part of Split, Croatia, in the Bay of Kaštela. It is
currently used as a
naval base of the
Croatian Navy. Located...
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Miguel Lora Escudero (born
April 12, 1961 in Montería, Córdoba),
known as
Miguel Lora or "Happy"
Lora is a
Colombian boxer. He
reigned as the WBC bantamweight...
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LORA (LOng
Range Artillery) is a
theater quasi-ballistic
missile developed by
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).
LORA began development in 2002. The missile...
- José
Alejandro Lora Serna (born
December 2, 1952, in Puebla, México),
better known by his
stage name Álex
Lora, is a
Mexican musician and composer. He...
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Lora Neeyevide (transl.
Lora Where are you?) is a 1971
Indian Malayalam film,
directed by T. R.
Raghunath and
produced by M. Kunchacko. The film stars...
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Lora Flanegin Marx (1900–1989) was an
American sculptor.
Lora Hurff Flanegin was born in Elmwood,
Illinois in 1900.
Flanegin was
married to
Samuel Abraham...
- The
Falls of
Lora is a
tidal race
which forms at the
mouth of Loch
Etive when a
particularly high tide runs out from the loch. They form
white water rapids...