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22-558: (Redirected from Moro River ) [REDACTED] Look up moro , Moro , moró , or m’oro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moro may refer to: Events [ edit ] Moro Crater massacre (1906), an engagement in the Philippine–American War Moro River Campaign (1943), a World War II campaign between Allied and German forces on

44-624: A brand of chocolate bar made by Cadbury Moro (surname) , a surname Moro Movement , a social, political, and economic movement in the Solomon Islands Moro, a camouflage pattern formerly used by several Polish military formations Moro, a wolf-god in the Studio Ghibli animated film Princess Mononoke Moro, a cultivar of the blood orange Moro, a character in Dragon Ball Super series Moro,

66-422: A brand of chocolate bar made by Cadbury Moro (surname) , a surname Moro Movement , a social, political, and economic movement in the Solomon Islands Moro, a camouflage pattern formerly used by several Polish military formations Moro, a wolf-god in the Studio Ghibli animated film Princess Mononoke Moro, a cultivar of the blood orange Moro, a character in Dragon Ball Super series Moro,

88-642: A character in 1988 Soviet film The Needle played by Viktor Tsoi See also [ edit ] Moor (disambiguation) Moros y cristianos (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moro . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moro&oldid=1154049612 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-649: A character in 1988 Soviet film The Needle played by Viktor Tsoi See also [ edit ] Moor (disambiguation) Moros y cristianos (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moro . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moro&oldid=1154049612#Places " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

132-444: A rural community with the establishment of farms and small businesses. The construction of railroads in the late 19th century further stimulated growth, allowing for easier transportation of goods and people. The name "Moro" is thought to have been derived from a local or regional influence, though the exact origin is unclear. Moro’s agricultural roots remained strong through the 20th century, with many local families continuing to farm

154-767: A tributary of the Mano River in Sierra Leone and Liberia; see List of rivers of Sierra Leone Asia [ edit ] Moro Station , Japanese railway station Moro, Pakistan , a city in Sindh province Moro Province , a former province of the Philippines Europe [ edit ] Moro (Italian river) , a river in Italy Moro (Ribadesella) , a parish of Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain Móró,

176-421: A tributary of the Mano River in Sierra Leone and Liberia; see List of rivers of Sierra Leone Asia [ edit ] Moro Station , Japanese railway station Moro, Pakistan , a city in Sindh province Moro Province , a former province of the Philippines Europe [ edit ] Moro (Italian river) , a river in Italy Moro (Ribadesella) , a parish of Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain Móró,

198-424: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages moro [REDACTED] Look up moro , Moro , moró , or m’oro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moro may refer to: Events [ edit ] Moro Crater massacre (1906), an engagement in

220-566: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages Moro, Illinois Moro is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Madison County , Illinois , United States. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 387. Moro, like all of Madison County, is part of the Illinois Metro-East region of

242-468: Is located in northwestern Madison County and sits at the northeast edge of the urban portion of the Metro-East area. It is bordered to the southwest by the village of Bethalto , while unincorporated Meadowbrook is 2 miles (3 km) to the southeast. Downtown St. Louis is 26 miles (42 km) to the southwest. Moro has a post office with ZIP code 62067. According to the U.S. Census Bureau ,

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264-827: The Ayoreo language , spoken in Peru and Bolivia Moro language (Nigeria) , an East Kainji language spoken in Nigeria Moro language , a Kordofanian language spoken in southern Sudan by the Moro Nuba people Moru language , spoken in South Sudan by the Moru people Places [ edit ] Africa [ edit ] Moro, Kwara , a Local Government Area in Kwara State Moro River (Mano River) ,

286-420: The Ayoreo language , spoken in Peru and Bolivia Moro language (Nigeria) , an East Kainji language spoken in Nigeria Moro language , a Kordofanian language spoken in southern Sudan by the Moro Nuba people Moru language , spoken in South Sudan by the Moru people Places [ edit ] Africa [ edit ] Moro, Kwara , a Local Government Area in Kwara State Moro River (Mano River) ,

308-616: The Greater St. Louis metropolitan area. The city of Moro, Oregon , is named for the Illinois community. Moro, Illinois, is a small unincorporated community located in Madison County. The area that is now Moro was originally inhabited by Native American tribes. European settlers began to arrive in the early 19th century, attracted by the fertile land and opportunities for farming. In the mid-1800s, Moro began to develop as

330-1020: The English variation of the Spanish term moro referring to Muslim inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa during the Middle Ages Sri Lankan Moors or Ceylon Moors, an ethnic group Indian Moors , an ethnic group Moro people, also known as the Ayoreo people , an indigenous people of Bolivia and Paraguay Moro Nuba people , a subgroup of the Nuba people in southern Sudan Moru people , an ethnic group in South Sudan Moroccans , shortened form or slang referring to people from Morocco, sometimes used among immigrant communities Languages [ edit ] Moro, an alternative name for

352-617: The Hungarian name for Morău village, Cornești, Cluj , Romania North America [ edit ] Moro, former name of Taft, California Moro, Oregon , the county seat of Sherman County, Oregon Moro Township, Madison County, Illinois , a township in Madison County, Illinois Moro, Illinois , an unincorporated community in Madison County, Illinois Moro Plantation , a plantation in Aroostook County, Maine Other uses [ edit ] Moro (chocolate bar) ,

374-493: The Hungarian name for Morău village, Cornești, Cluj , Romania North America [ edit ] Moro, former name of Taft, California Moro, Oregon , the county seat of Sherman County, Oregon Moro Township, Madison County, Illinois , a township in Madison County, Illinois Moro, Illinois , an unincorporated community in Madison County, Illinois Moro Plantation , a plantation in Aroostook County, Maine Other uses [ edit ] Moro (chocolate bar) ,

396-551: The Iberian Peninsula and North Africa during the Middle Ages Sri Lankan Moors or Ceylon Moors, an ethnic group Indian Moors , an ethnic group Moro people, also known as the Ayoreo people , an indigenous people of Bolivia and Paraguay Moro Nuba people , a subgroup of the Nuba people in southern Sudan Moru people , an ethnic group in South Sudan Moroccans , shortened form or slang referring to people from Morocco, sometimes used among immigrant communities Languages [ edit ] Moro, an alternative name for

418-657: The Moro CDP has a total area of 0.22 square miles (0.57 km ), of which 0.004 square miles (0.010 km ), or 1.79%, are water. The community drains west to Rocky Branch, a tributary of the East Fork of the Wood River , running to the Mississippi River at East Alton . Moro first appeared as a census designated place in the 2020 U.S. Census . This Madison County, Illinois location article

440-520: The Moro river and its headwaters in Italy Moro insurgency in the Philippines (1969–2014), an ethnoreligious conflict in the Philippines between the predominantly-Catholic government and Muslim separatists Ethnic groups [ edit ] Moro people , a mostly Muslim people of southern Philippines Moors , the English variation of the Spanish term moro referring to Muslim inhabitants of

462-446: The Philippine–American War Moro River Campaign (1943), a World War II campaign between Allied and German forces on the Moro river and its headwaters in Italy Moro insurgency in the Philippines (1969–2014), an ethnoreligious conflict in the Philippines between the predominantly-Catholic government and Muslim separatists Ethnic groups [ edit ] Moro people , a mostly Muslim people of southern Philippines Moors ,

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484-440: The land. The community saw the development of schools, churches, and other institutions that contributed to its close-knit nature. Today, Moro is known for its rural charm and historical significance within Madison County. It retains a strong sense of community and continues to celebrate its agricultural heritage through local events and traditions. Moro is also the hometown of former college baseball player, Nate Dalton. Moro

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