• Source: Almira (disambiguation)
  • Almira is the first opera by George Frideric Handel, about and named after a fictitious Castilian queen in Valladolid.
    Almira may also refer to :


    Places


    Almira, Ontario, Canada, a neighbourhood in Markham
    Almira Township, Michigan, US, a civil township
    Almira, Washington, US, a town


    People




    = Given name

    =
    Almira Cercado, a member of the Filipino girl group 4th Impact
    Almira Edson (1803–1886), American folk artist
    Almira Hershey (1843–1930), American civic leader, businesswoman, property developer, hotelier and philanthropist
    Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps (1793-1884), American educator, author, editor
    Almira Hollander Pitman (1854–1939), American suffragist and women's rights activist
    Almira Sessions (1888–1974), American character actress of stage, screen and television
    Almira Skripchenko, Moldovian-born French chess player


    = Surname

    =
    Jacques Almira (born Jacques Schaetzle, 1950), French writer


    Other uses


    Almira College, a women's college, forerunner of Greenville University, Greenville, Illinois, US
    Miss Almira Gulch, a villain in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz


    See also


    All pages with titles beginning with Almira
    All pages with titles containing Almira
    Almyros, an ancient city in Thessalia, Greece
    Elmira (disambiguation)
    Almir (given name)
    Amira (Egyptian singer), Egyptian singer

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