Gora
Gora ( Russian , Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian for "mountain") or Góra ( Polish and Lower Sorbian for "mountain") stands for:
Places in Poland:
- Góra , district town of the Powiat Górowski, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, until 1945: Guhrau , Guhrau district, Silesia
- Góra (Korsze) , village in the powiat Kętrzyński, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, until 1945: Annahöhe , Rastenburg district, East Prussia
- Góra (Niemodlin) , village in the Opolski powiat, Opole Voivodeship, until 1945: Guhrau , Falkenberg OS district, Upper Silesia
- Góra (Orzysz) , place in the Powiat Piski, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, until 1938: Gurra , 1938 to 1945 Gebürge , Johannisburg district, East Prussia
- Góra (Pobiedziska) , town in the Poznański Powiat, Greater Poland Voivodeship, until 1945: Gurten , Posen-West District, Posen
- Góra (Wejherowo) , place in the powiat Wejherowski, Pomeranian Voivodeship, until 1942: Gohra , 1942–1943 Bergen , 1943–1945 Rhedaberg , Neustadt district, West Prussia
Places in Croatia:
Region in the Southwest Balkans:
- Gora (Kosovo) , region in the south of Kosovo and northeast Albania around Dragash
Gora also means:
- Gora (string instrument) or goura, mouth-blown musical bow in South Africa
- Gora , a novel by Rabindranath Tagore
Gora or Góra is the family name of the following people:
- Clara Góra (1931–2007), Hungarian dancer and choreographer
- Claudio Gora (1913–1998), Italian actor and director
- Jan Góra († 2015), Polish priest and author
- Janusz Góra (* 1963), Polish football player
- Oskar Schultz-Gora (1860–1942), German Romanist and Provençalist
- Saraswathi Gora (1912-2006), Indian social reformer
- Wilhelm Góra (1916–1975), Polish football player
See also: