Mora | Fernando de la Mora | Jim Mora | Mora, New Mexico | Jim L. Mora | Fernando de la Mora (tenor) | Sergio Mora | Nílson Esidio Mora | Lola Mora | F. Luis Mora | Fernando de la Mora, Paraguay | Antonio Mora | Alfonso Mora | Zombies of Mora Tau | Mora, Minnesota | Móra la Nova | Mora County, New Mexico | Melvin Mora | Jim Mora (broadcaster) | Javier Ostos Mora | Francisco Mora y Borrell | 5M Inşaat Tekstil Ithalat Sanayi Ticaret LTD Sti | Verkehrsbetriebe STI | Mora, Sweden | Mora, Spain | Mora National Fish Hatchery and Technology Center | Mora Municipality, Portugal | Mora (locality) | Mora IK | Móra d'Ebre |
In 1985 it was the great birth of the modern Greek rock as it is known today and this thanks to a bands from Thessaloniki: Trypes with their first album and two years later in 1987 a trio-band called Mora Sti Fotia - Μωρά στη Φωτιά (Babies on Fire), veriawhose name was inspired by the song's title "Baby's on Fire" by Brian Eno.
In 1989, after his participation in the Greek rock band Mora sti Fotia (Greek: Μωρά στη Φωτιά, English: Babies on Fire), Pavlos Pavlidis travelled to France and stayed with Nikos Kantaris in Mériel, a commune near Paris.