Dora may stand for:
Places
United States
Other countries
- Lake Dora (Tasmania)
 - Lake Dora (Western Australia)
 - Dora, Baghdad, Iraq
 - Dora, Cyprus
 - Dora, Lebanon
 - Dura, Hebron, in the Israeli West Bank
 - Dorasan or Mount Dora, a hill in South Korea
 - Dora Beel, a lake in Assam (India)
 - Dora Baltea river and Dora Riparia river, northern Italy
 
Entertainment
- Dora the Explorer, American children's television program
 - Dora and the Lost City of Gold, a 2019 live-action movie loosely based on the TV program
 - Dora (TV series), a 1973 British sitcom series
 - Dora (1933 film), a British comedy film
 - Dora (2017 film), a Tamil language horror thriller movie
 - Dora Mavor Moore Award for Canadian professional theatre
 - "Dora", 1984 song by Ambitious Lovers from the album Envy
 - Dora, a designated bonus tile used in Japanese Mahjong
 - Doraemon, Japanese anime and manga in Tv Asahi
 - Dora, fictional character in the webcomic Erfworld
 - Dora Bianchi, fictional character in the webcomic Questionable Content
 - Dora Spenlow, fictional character in David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
 - Dora, one of Lazarus Long's primary spacecraft, and her sentient integral computer, in novels by Robert A. Heinlein
 - Nymphadora Tonks, fictional character in the Harry Potter universe
 - HRT Dora, Croatian music festival and preselection venue for the Eurovision Song Contest
 
Military and war
- Dora (artillery), 80cm German railway artillery pieces
 - Dora I, and Dora II, German U-boat bases in Trondheim, Norway
 - Dora, code name of World War II Soviet intelligence agent Alexander Radó
 - Defence of the Realm Act 1914 (DORA), British war legislation adopted in August 1914
 - Fw 190 D "Dora", model of Focke-Wulf Fw 190 German fighter aircraft
 - Mittelbau-Dora, World War II concentration camp
 
Transportation
- Dora (sternwheeler), a 1910 steamboat in Oregon
 - SS Dora, one of at least two steamships active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
 
Other uses
- (academia) San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, intending to halt the practice of correlating the journal impact factor to the merits of a specific scientist's contributions
 - (astronomy) 668 Dora, main belt asteroid
 - (biology) Dual orexin receptor antagonist, a substance that inhibits the activity of both OX1 and OX2 receptors
 - (biology) Abbreviation for the gene downregulated by activation also known as IGSF6
 - (computing) DORA, acronym in computer networking for Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledge process in the DHCP protocol
 - (government) Dora, a medieval title of the feudal landlord in the Telangana region of India
 - (government) Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies
 - (government) Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas, a provision of Ohio state law allowing cities to create areas where open containers of alcoholic beverages are permitted; see Open-container law#Cities
 - (government) Digital Operational Resilience Act, a cyber-security regulation in the European Union
 - (horticulture) Dora (grape), another name for the Italian wine grape Fortana
 - (medicine) Dora (case study) of Sigmund Freud, described in A Case of Hysteria
 - (slang) dumb Dora, a slang term from the 1920s meaning "idiotic woman"
 
See also
- Doralice
 - Dorothea (disambiguation)
 - Dorothy (given name)
 - Theodora (disambiguation)
 - Dorie (disambiguation)
 - List of storms named Dora, tropical cyclones worldwide named Dora
 
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