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Moro may refer to: Events * Moro Crater massacre (1906), an engagement in the Philippine–American War * Moro River Campaign (1943), a World War II campaign between Allied and German forces on the Moro river and its headwaters in Italy * Moro insurgency in the Philippines (1969–2014), an ethnoreligious conflict in the Philippines between the predominantly-Catholic government and Muslim separatists Ethnic groups * Moro people, a mostly Muslim people of southern Philippines * Moors, the English variation of the Spanish term ''moro'' referring to Muslim inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa during the Middle Ages * Sri Lankan Moors or Ceylon Moors, an ethnic group * Indian Moors, an ethnic group * Moro people, also known as the Ayoreo people, an indigenous people of Bolivia and Paraguay * Moro Nuba people, a subgroup of the Nuba people in southern Sudan * Moru people, an ethnic group in South Sudan * Moroccans, shortened form or slang referring to people f ...
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Moro Crater Massacre
The First Battle of Bud Dajo, also known as the Moro Crater Massacre, was a counterinsurgency action conducted by the United States Army and United States Marine Corps, Marine Corps against the Moro people in March 1906, during the Moro Rebellion in the southwestern Philippines. During the engagement, 750 men and officers, under the command of Colonel Joseph Wilson Duncan, assaulted the volcanic crater of Bud Dajo (Tausug language, Tausūg: ''Būd Dahu''), which was populated by 800 to 1,000 Tausūg people, Tausug villagers. According to Hermann Hagedorn (who was writing prior to World War II), the position held by the Moros was "the strongest which hostiles in the Philippines have ever defended against American assault." Although the engagement was a victory for the American forces, it was also an unmitigated public-relations disaster. Whether a battle or massacre, it was certainly the bloodiest of any engagement of the Moro Rebellion, with only six of the hundreds of Moro surviv ...
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List Of Rivers Of Sierra Leone
This is a list of rivers in Sierra Leone. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * Great Scarcies River (Kolenté River) * Little Scarcies River (Kaba River) ** Mabole River ** Mongo River ** Lolo River *Sierra Leone River ** Rokel River (Seli River) ** Bankasoka River (called ''Port Loko Creek'' in the tidal part) * Ribi River * Bumpe River * Kagboro Creek * Sherbro River ** Bagru River **Jong River (Taia River) *** Pampana River *** Teye River * Kittam River ** Sewa River *** Bagbe River *** Bafi River ** Waanje River * Moa River ** Meli River * Mano River ** Mahoi River ** Moro River References *Rand McNally, ''The New International Atlas'', 1993. GEOnet Names ServerUnited Nations, Dep ...
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Plantation (Maine)
In the United States, U.S. state of Maine, a plantation is a type of minor civil division falling between unincorporated area and a town. The term, as used in this sense in modern times, appears to be exclusive to Maine. Plantations are typically found in sparsely populated areas. History No other state has an entity equivalent to a plantation. Massachusetts used the term "plantation" in Massachusetts Bay Colony, colonial times for a community in a pre-town stage of development. Maine, then part of Massachusetts, and known then as The District of Maine, has preserved the term, though it has been out of wide use in Massachusetts since the 18th century. The term was also used in Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, colonial Rhode Island, and a vestige remained in the official state name until 2020, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Writing in 1949, author Richard Walden Hale in ''The Story of Bar Harbor'' described the formation of a plantation as follows: Fir ...
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Moro Plantation, Maine
Moro Plantation is a plantation in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 44 at the 2020 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the plantation has a total area of , of which is land and , or 3.01%, is water. Demographics At the 2000 census there were 63 people, 25 households, and 18 families living in the plantation. The population density was . There were 85 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the plantation was 98.41% White, and 1.59% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.59%. Of the 25 households 20.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 64.0% were married couples living together, and 28.0% were non-families. 20.0% of households were one person and 16.0% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 2.72. The age distribution was 20.6% under the age of 18, 9.5% from 18 to 24, 15.9% from 25 to 44, 38.1% from ...
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Moro, Illinois
Moro is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Madison County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 387. Moro, like all of Madison County, is part of the Illinois Metro-East region of the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area. The city of Moro, Oregon, is named for the Illinois community. History Moro, Illinois, is a small unincorporated community located in Madison County. The area that is now Moro was originally inhabited by Native American tribes. European settlers began to arrive in the early 19th century, attracted by the fertile land and opportunities for farming. In the mid-1800s, Moro began to develop as a rural community with the establishment of farms and small businesses. The construction of railroads in the late 19th century further stimulated growth, allowing for easier transportation of goods and people. The name "Moro" is thought to have been derived from a local or regional influence, though the exact ...
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Moro Township, Madison County, Illinois
Moro Township is located in Madison County, Illinois, in the United States The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 .... As of the 2010 census, its population was 3,551 and it contained 1,491 housing units. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 97.85%) is land and (or 2.15%) is water. Demographics References External linksCity-data.com
Townships in Madison County, Illinois
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Moro, Oregon
Moro is a city in Sherman County, Oregon, United States. The population was 324 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Sherman County. It’s currently the least-populous county seat in Oregon. Moro was incorporated on February 17, 1899, by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. It was named for Moro, Illinois. Geography and climate According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. Moro has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen ''Csb'') with hot, dry summers with cool mornings, and chilly, wetter winters. During the summer, afternoons are very warm to hot and generally very clear: the median rainfall is only in August and in July, and more than one-fifth of months in this period have no more than a trace of rain. Between June 15 and September 18 of 1932 there were ninety-six days without even a trace of rainfall. Temperatures will reach on an average of twenty afternoons, though can be expected only twice each year. The hottest tempera ...
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Taft, California
Taft (formerly Moron, Moro, and Siding Number Two) is a city in the foothills at the extreme southwestern edge of the San Joaquin Valley, in Kern County, California. Taft is located west-southwest of Bakersfield, California, Bakersfield, at an elevation of . The population was 9,327 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of . It was named for President of the United States, President William Howard Taft in 1909. History The town began as Siding Number Two on the Sunset Railroad. According to a display at the West Kern Oil Museum, local residents asked the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, Southern Pacific Railroad if the station could be named ''Moro'' when the rails arrived in about 1900, but a railroad official declined because the name would be too easily confused with the coastal town of Morro Bay, California, Morro Bay. Instead, the railroad directed the station be called Moron, a word which as yet had no associa ...
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Cornești, Cluj
Cornești (; ) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Bârlea (''Ónok''), Cornești, Igriția (''Kisigrice''), Lujerdiu (''Lózsárd''), Morău (''Móró''), Stoiana (''Esztény''), Tiocu de Jos (''Alsótök''), Tiocu de Sus (''Felsőtök''), and Tioltiur (''Tötör''). The commune lies on the banks of the river Lujerdiu. It is located in the central-north part of the county, at a distance of from Gherla and from the county seat, Cluj-Napoca. Cornești borders the following communes: Bobâlna to the north, Dăbâca and Panticeu to the west, Iclod to the south, and Aluniș to the east. Demographics According to the census from 2002 there was a total population of 1,809 people living in this commune; of this population, 83.80% were ethnic Romanians, 14.64% ethnic Hungarians Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are an Ethnicity, ethnic group native to Hungary (), who share a common Culture of Hungary, culture, Hungarian l ...
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Moro (Ribadesella)
Moru is one of nine parishes (administrative divisions) in Ribadesella, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur .... It is in size, with a population of 288 ( INE 2006). Villages *El Carme *Fresnu *La Granda *Nocéu *Sardéu *Sotu *Tezangos *Tresmonte Parishes in Ribadesella {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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Moro (Italian River)
The Moro is a river in Italy. It is located in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of southern Italy. Its source is located near Guardiagrele. The river flows northeast past Orsogna and Lanciano before flowing into the Adriatic Sea near San Vito Chietino San Vito Chietino is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. Geography The town is bordered by Frisa, Lanciano, Ortona, Rocca San Giovanni, Treglio Treglio ( Abruzzese: ') is a municipality a .... During the Italian campaign, the Allied Eighth Army fought the German 10th Army in the vicinity of the Moro in December 1943. References Rivers of the Province of Chieti Rivers of Italy Adriatic Italian coast basins {{Italy-river-stub ...
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Karimun Regency
The Karimun Regency is located in the Riau Islands Province, Indonesia. Besides the central island of Great Karimun, the regency also includes the island of Kundur and over 240 lesser islands. The district covers a land area of 1,339.9 km2 and a sea area of 6,460 km2, and its population was 212,561 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 253,457 at the 2020 census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 263,344 (comprising 135,057 males and 128,287 females).Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2025, ''Kabupaten Karimun Dalam Angka 2025'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.2101). Administrative districts The regency was originally divided into three districts (''kecamatan'') — Moro, Kundur and Karimun. In accordance with Law (''Undang-Undang'') Nomor 53 of 1999, enacted in Jakarta on 4 October 1999, these three were expanded to nine districts, with the creation of the new districts of Meral, Tebing, Buru, Kundur Utar ...
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