DoraDora can refer to:
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See also: DORA, the Defence of the Realm Act, passed in Britain in August 1914. Possible meanings of the word escort:. Dora can refer to:. Ford Escort, a model of car. The Dora Awards for Canadian professional theatre. A type of ship used by navy fleets, typically to protect other ships or convoys. Hurricane Dora, which was the first and last hurricane to hit Jacksonville, Florida. A person who accompanies another person or group of persons in order to guide them or guard them, such as a medical escort. Dora the Explorer, an animated series for preschool-age children. A person who accompanies another person to a location or (usually formal) event such as a ball, cotillion or wedding to provide protection, support, or company (in a non-sexual way). It was named after the wife of the senior engineer. A sex worker engaged in acts of prostitution. Dora, one of the two 80cm railway artillery pieces constructed by the Krupp company for Nazi Germany during World War II. The Italian river Dora Riparia. The Italian river Dora Baltea. Two Italian rivers, tributaries of the Po River, from the Celtic "duria", meaning water
The city of Dora, Alabama. Several geographic locations
Dora Bakoyannis (born 1954), mayor of Athens, capital of Greece. Dora Russell (1894 – 1986), hard-edged feminist and wife of the legendary philosopher Bertrand Russell. The WW II concentration camp of Mittelbau-Dora. Croatian national preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Asteroid 668 Dora, namesake of the Dora family of asteroids. A female name. |