Vera
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Vera may refer to:
People
- Vera (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
- Vera (given name), a given name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name)
- Vera, stage name of Heidi Puurula (born 1971), Finnish musician
Places
- Vera de Bidasoa, Navarra, Spain
- Vera, Santa Fe, Argentina
- Vera Department, Argentina
- Vera, Croatia, a village near Trpinja
- Vera, Norway
- Vera, AlmerÃa, Spain
- Vera, Illinois, United States
- Vera, Oklahoma, United States
- Vera, Texas, United States
- Vera, Virginia, United States
- Vera (Mato Grosso), Brazil
- La Vera, Extremadura, Spain
- Cape Vera, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada
Entertainment
- Vera (film), a 1987 film about Sandra Mara Herzer
- Vera (TV series), a British detective television series
- Vera (novel), a 1983 novel by Elizabeth von Arnim
- Vera; or, The Nihilists, an 1882 play by Oscar Wilde
- "Vera" (song), a 1979 song by Pink Floyd from The Wall
Other uses
- Vision electronic recording apparatus, an early videotape format
- VERA passive sensor, a Czech passive sensor system
- 245 Vera, an asteroid
- Bitstream Vera, a family of typefaces
- The Vera Project, a music-based, non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington
- Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator, a particle accelerator
- Vera or Verawood, the wood of Bulnesia trees
- Vera (horse), winner of the 1883 Kentucky Oaks
- Vera (archbishop), a bishop of the Archdiocese of Tarragona
- Vera (Groningen), a pop center in the city of Groningen, see music venues in the Netherlands
See also
- OpenVera, a hardware verification language
- Tropical Storm Vera (disambiguation)
- Veras
- Veracruz (disambiguation)
- Vere (disambiguation)
- Ver (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing "Vera"
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