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'''Moria''' may refer to:
'''Moria''' may refer to:


;Geography
*Moria was a Latin name for the region [[Møre og Romsdal]] in Norway
*Moria was a Latin name for the region [[Møre og Romsdal]] in Norway
*Moria (Greek: Μόρια) a village near [[Mytilene]] on Lesbos Island, also spelled as Morea
*A type of [[euphoria (emotion)|euphoria]] sometimes caused by right hemisphere brain lesions

*Moria Surgical, a maker of medical instruments used in [[ophthalmology|eye surgery]]
;Politics
*[[Moria (political party)]], a defunct political party in Israel
*[[Moria (political party)]], a defunct political party in Israel
*[[Moria (tree)]], a type of public olive tree in ancient Greece


;People:
;People:
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*[[Moria Casán]], an Argentine actress, television host, media personality and vedette
*[[Moria Casán]], an Argentine actress, television host, media personality and vedette


;Science:
;Geography:
*A type of [[euphoria (emotion)|euphoria]] sometimes caused by right hemisphere brain lesions
*[[Moria (tree)]], a type of public olive tree in ancient Greece
*Moria Surgical, a maker of medical instruments used in [[ophthalmology|eye surgery]]

;Religion
*[[Moria (nymph)]], a Naiad mentioned in ''Dionysiaca'' by Nonnus
*[[Moria (nymph)]], a Naiad mentioned in ''Dionysiaca'' by Nonnus
*Moria (Greek: Μόρια) a village near [[Mytilene]] on Lesbos Island, also spelled as Morea


;Fiction:
;Fiction:

Revision as of 17:56, 22 September 2015

Moria may refer to:

Geography
  • Moria was a Latin name for the region Møre og Romsdal in Norway
  • Moria (Greek: Μόρια) a village near Mytilene on Lesbos Island, also spelled as Morea
Politics
People
Science
  • A type of euphoria sometimes caused by right hemisphere brain lesions
  • Moria Surgical, a maker of medical instruments used in eye surgery
Religion
Fiction
  • Moria (Middle-earth), a location in author J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy book, The Lord of the Rings
Video games
Music

"*Moria", a song by the Swedish power metal band Bloodbound

See also