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[edit] Round dance

Hora is a round dance. I think the name round dance should replace circle dance; and I think that this kind of tradition was used by many people in Europe, including Germans and Gauls. --Anittas 19:47, 14 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Other meanings

Don't you know that Hora is the meaning of a prostitute in for example Sweden, Norway and Denmark!

[edit] Israeli Hora and Klezmer hora are two different things

It's a mistake to consider them to be the same dance--the klezmer hora is more closely related to the Romanian one. I will look up some citation later. Dan Carkner 12:24, 28 April 2007 (UTC)