Mira (disambiguation)

Mira (disambiguation)

Mira can refer to:

Contents

People

  • Mira, a given name
  • Mira Aroyo (born 1977), Bulgarian musician and biochemist
  • Mira Awad (born 1975), Israeli actress and musician
  • Mira Bartok, bestselling American author, born Myra Herr
  • Mira Furlan (born 1955), Croatian actress and singer
  • Mira Leung (born 1989), Canadian figure skater
  • Mira Nair (born 1957), Indian-American Academy Award-nominated director
  • Mira Sorvino (born 1967), Academy Award-winning American actress
  • Mirabai, Indian sahajiya poetess and 'devotee'

Astronomy

History

  • Kingdom of Mira, part of the Kingdom of Arzawa in western Anatolia (2nd half of 2nd millennium BC)

Geography

Populated places:

  • Mira, Italy, town near Venice, Italy
  • Mira, Portugal, town in the district of Coimbra, Portugal
  • Mira Municipality, Portugal
  • Mira, Spain, municipality in Cuenca province, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
  • Mira, Louisiana, town in the United States
  • Mira Ferry, Nova Scotia, community on the Mira River now known as Albert Bridge in Nova Scotia

Rivers:

Fiction

  • Mira (Encantadia), fictional character in the Philippine television series Encantadia
  • Mira (Star Wars), character in the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
  • Mira (film), movie from Fons Rademakers (1971)
  • Mira, female warrior and heroine in The Last Legion (2007)

Other

See also


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