Nara
Places and jurisdictions
    
- Nara Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan
- Nara (city), the capital city of Nara Prefecture, Japan
 
 - Nara, an ancient Roman city in Tunisia, now called Bir El Hafey
 - Nara, Attock, a village in Attock, Pakistan
 - Nara, Jhelum, a village in Jhelum, Pakistan
 - Nara Matore, a village in Kahuta Tehsil, Rawalpindi District, Punjab, Pakistan
 - Nara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a Union Council of Abbottabad, Pakistan
 - Nara, Mali, a town in Mali
 - Nara Basin, a valley in Nara Prefecture, Japan
 - Nara Canal, an excavated waterway in Sindh province, Pakistan
 - Nara Canal, a paleochannel of the Indus and the Hakra, partly used by the Nara Canal
 - Nara (Oka), a river in Russia
 - Nara River (India), a river in Gujarat, India
 - Nara Burnu, a cape in Turkey
 
People and society
    
- Nara people, a Nilotic ethnic minority inhabiting Eritrea
 - Nara language, the mother tongue of the Nara people
 - Nara clan, a Manchu clan in China
 - National Radical Camp or Nara Party, several Polish nationalist groups
 
People with the name Nara
    
    Given name
    
- Nara Nath Acharya (1906–1988), Nepalese poet
 - Nara Apaya, king of the Mrauk-U Dynasty of Arakan
 - Nara Bahadur Bista, Nepalese politician
 - Nara Bahadur Dahal (born 1960), Nepalese long-distance runner
 - Nara Falcón (born 1981), Mexican synchronized swimmer
 - Jang Na-ra (born 1981), South Korean female singer
 - Nara Bahadur Karmacharya, Nepalese politician
 - Nara Kollery (died 2015), Indian sound recordist
 - Kwon Nara (born 1991), South Korean female singer
 - Nara Leão (1942–1989), Brazilian female singer
 - Nara Lokesh (born 1983), Indian male politician
 - Nara Rohit (born 1984), Indian film actor and producer
 - Nara Bhupal Shah (1697–1743), king of the Gorkha state in Nepal
 
Surname
    
- Erika Nara, Japanese Paralympic swimmer
 - Kurumi Nara (born 1991), Japanese tennis player
 - Rao Nara (1420–1487), crown Prince of Nadol, India
 - Setsuo Nara (奈良 節雄, born 1936), Japanese basketball player
 - Takeji Nara (1868–1962), general in the Imperial Japanese Army
 - Tatsuki Nara (born 1993), Japanese footballer
 - Tatunca Nara (born 1941), German-Brazilian jungle guide who invented the lost city of Akakor
 - Tōru Nara, Japanese voice actor
 - Wanda Nara (born 1986), Argentine media personality and football agent
 - Yasuyoshi Nara (born 1982), Japanese football player
 - Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959), Japanese artist
 - Zaira Nara (born 1988), Argentine model and TV host
 - Ula Nara Duoqimuli, Empress consort of Qing dynasty Yongzheng Emperor
 
Arts and mythology
    
- Nara (Arjuna), Arjuna in his previous birth was Nara
 - Nara (comics), a fictional character from Marvel Comics
 - One of the twins Nara-Narayana in Hindu mythology
 - "Nara", song from the album Unearthed by E.S. Posthumus
 - Shikamaru Nara, fictional character in the manga and anime series Naruto
 - "Nara", "Arrival In Nara" and "Leaving Nara", songs from the 2014 album This Is All Yours by alt-J
 
Other uses
    
- Nara Hotel, a hotel in Nara, Japan
 - Nara Station, a railway station in Nara, Japan
 - Nara Television, a Japanese television and radio broadcaster headquartered in Nara, Japan
 - Nara University, a private university in Misasagi-cho, Nara, Japan
 - Nara Women's University, a national university in Nara, Japan
 - Nara period, period of Japanese history, named after the former capital city
 - Japanese ship Nara, (楢 / なら, "oak"), several Japanese ships
 - Nara plant (Acanthosicyos horridus), a melon species of the Namib desert
 
NARA as an acronym
    
NARA may stand for:
- National Alien Registration Authority, a defunct agency of the Government of Pakistan
 - National Amateur Rowing Association, the governing body for rowing by working men in Britain prior to 1956
 - National Archives and Records Administration, an agency of the U.S. government
 - Neale Analysis of Reading Ability, an assessment of comprehension and word reading accuracy
 
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