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Encyclopedia > Cora

The term cora could refer to:


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Other uses: Tom Cora at the Moers Jazz Festival 1997. ... Catherine Cat Cora[1] (born c. ... Proserpine by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1874) (Tate Gallery, London In Greek mythology, Persephone (Greek Περσεφόνη, Persephónē) was the Queen of the Underworld of epic literature. ... Rape of Proserpina, by Luca Giordano Proserpine, 1873-1877, at Tate Gallery, London. ...


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The CORAS Project (269 words)
The CORAS consortium consisted of eleven institutions from four European countries.
SINTEF was responsible for the technical coordination while Telenor AS R&D was the administrative coordinator and responsible partner towards the European Commission.
This is a bugfix release which fixes an issue in the CORAS UML editor which prevented the user from creating certain relationships.
The Cora od Nayarit, the Cora live in a remote area of the State of Nayarit. They were the last indigenous group to be ... (701 words)
Coras are farmers who grow maize, beans, and squashes and other crops such as sugar cane, tomatoes and chiles as elevation and rainfall permit.
Part of economic life for many Cora men and boys is the annual winter migration to the plantations of the Nayarit coast to perform wage labor.
Cora religion is a syncretic mix of Catholicism and indigenous beliefs in ancestor worship, shamanism, and animism.
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