Ebor
Ebor is the abbreviation of the Latin Eboracum, the early name of York in Britain. It may also mean:
- Ebor (Archbishop of York), the legal alias of the Archbishops of York
- Ebor, New South Wales, a village in Australia
- A Post-nominal used after the degree letters to indicate that it was awarded by the University of York
- Ebor (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse
- Ebor Handicap, a horse race run at York in August
- Ebor Festival, the meeting at which this race is run
- Ebor (Middle-earth), a character of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.
- EBOR, Experimental Beryllium Oxide Reactor, a nuclear reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory, USA
- Ebor Way, a footpath in Yorkshire, England
- The Ebor Singers, a choir at the University of York, England
- Ebor Falls, waterfalls in New South Wales, Australia
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