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Hora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hora may refer to: Hora (astrology) Hora (dance) "Hora" (song) Hora, any of several Western Classical goddesses, collectively Horae (more...)

How to Do the Hora | eHow.com
How to Do the Hora. The hora is frequently danced at Jewish weddings and bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs. (more...)
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Hora (dance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hora is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but now found in a number of countries, most of which use slightly different spellings. (more...)

hora - Wiktionary
Case Singular Plural; Nominative: hora: hory: Genitive: hory: hor: Dative: ho?e: horám: Accusative: horu: hory: Vocative: horo: hory: Locative: ho?e: horách: Instrumental ... (more...)
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hora - Definition of hora at Your Dictionary
noun. a lively Romanian and Israeli folk dance performed in a circle; music for this dance; Etymology: ModHeb h?r?h < Romanian hor? < Turk hora (more...)
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HORA: Melbourne's Original Israeli Dance School
WHAT'S ON AT HORA BACKGROUND CLASS SCHEDULE PHOTO GALLERY   HORA STAFF NEWSLETTERS FEEDBACK & LINKS       NEW!!!! DANCE QUOTE of the WEEK. Dancing is the poetry of the foot ... (more...)

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Manufactures automatic recirculation and control valves, actuators and steam traps. (more...)

"Hora Marcada" (1986)
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hora Family History Facts 1920 - Ancestry.com
hora Family History and Genealogy Facts. Search Immigration, Birth, Marriage, Death, Military and Census Records. Find hora Family History Facts at Ancestry.com (more...)

hora - definition of hora by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
ho·ra also ho·rah   (hôr, h r) n. A traditional round dance of Romania and Israel. [Modern Hebrew h râ, from Romanian hor, from Turkish hora, perhaps from Modern Greek khoro ... (more...)

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