Cara
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Cara or CARA may refer to:
People
- Cara (given name), a given name for females
- Ana Cara, American professor
- Irene Cara (born 1959), American singer and actress
- Marchetto Cara (c. 1470–c. 1520), Italian composer of the Renaissance
Fictional characters
- Cara (Sword of Truth), a character in Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series
- A character in the OEL Manga Next Exit
- Sin Cara (disambiguation), a professional wrestling character who has been portrayed by two men
Organizations
- Cara&Co, a retailer in Moscow, Russia
- Cara Operations, a franchise which owns restaurant chains
- Classification and Rating Administration, a division of the Motion Picture Association of America that administers the MPAA film rating system
- Compassion and Responsibility for Animals, a non-profit animal welfare group in the Philippines
- Council for Assisting Refugee Academics, a charitable organization
- Center of Administration of the Anosy Region, an NGO working for sustainable development in Tôlanaro, Madagascar
Places
- Čara, a village on the island of Korčula, Croatia
- Cara, a village in Cojocna Commune, Cluj County, Romania
- Cara Island, off the west coast of Argyll, Scotland
- Cara Paraná River, Colombia
- Cara Sucia River, El Salvador
- Monte Cara, a mountain in the Republic of Cape Verde
- Mount Cara, a peak in Antarctica
- Chara (rural locality), a rural locality in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
Other uses
- Cara (horse) (1836–1857), British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare
- Cara cara navel, a type of orange
- Cara culture, an Andean civilization
- Cara language, a small Plateau language of Nigeria
- Combined altitude radar altimeter, a radar altimeter with both analog and digital displays
- Constant absolute risk aversion, a term in Economics referring to a property of the exponential utility function
- Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award, an award given by the Contemporary A Cappella Society
- Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation, an influential Chicano art exhibition that toured in the 1990s
See also
- Carra (disambiguation)
- Chara (disambiguation)
- Kara (disambiguation)
- Khara (disambiguation)
- Cara Sucia (disambiguation)
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