Agora (disambiguation)

Agora (disambiguation)

The term agora may refer to:
* Agora, an architectonic form typical of the ancient Greek markets
* Israeli agora, an Israeli currency unit
* Agora (agorism), The term agora is also used by agorists to describe an open free market place where people buy and trade free from any government coercion.

The name Agora may refer to:
* Agora (programming language) in computer science
* Agora (Access Monitoring) is a Firewall developed by CSO Lanifex GmbH for Applications to provide restricted access for external support staff to internal resources
* Agora (think tank), a political think tank in Sweden promoting a "radical social debate" [ [http://www.arenagruppen.se/ag5/default.asp?ID=1342&type=17&cat=agora The official Agora think tank website] (Accessed July 13, 2007) (in Swedish)]
* Agora (building), located in Jyväskylä, Finland
* Agora Theatre and Ballroom, concert club in Cleveland in the U.S.
* Agora (Thrace), an ancient Greek town of in the Gallipoli peninsula, in modern Turkey
* Agora (newspaper), a Brazilian newspaper
* "The Agora", a student-run newspaper of Monroe County Community College in Monroe, Michigan, USA
* Agora SA, a Polish media corporation
* Agora Shopping Cart, shopping cart software from [http://www.agoracart.com]
* Agora (sculpture), an art installation in Chicago's Grant Park of 106 9-foot tall headless iron figures created by Magdalena Abakanowicz.
* Circus Agora a Norwegian travelling Circus
* Agora (AEGEE), the general meetings of the AEGEE student network
* Agora Gallery, an art gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City
* Agora (CMS), the free content management system
* Agora Bookstore: a University of Ottawa student funded bookstore

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