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Gora ( Russian: Гора́) is a rural locality (a village) in Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located some 75 kilometers (47 mi) south-east of Moscow.
Municipally, the village is a part of Davydovsky Rural Settlement (the administrative center of which is the village of Davydovo). Population: 145 (1997). [1] Postal code: 142641.
The village is located in the historical area of Zakhod (a part of Guslitsa). [2] In the 19th century, it was a part of Zaponorskaya Volost of Bogorodsky Uyezd of Moscow Governorate. [3] The overwhelming majority of the population of Gora were Old Believers, who from the end of the 19th century were guided by the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church.
As in many other Guslitsa's villages, iconography was a developed craft in Gora. [2]
In 1852, the village consisted of 39 homesteads comprising 387 inhabitants (184 male and 203 female). [1] By 1862, the population increased slightly to 46 homesteads comprising 389 people (188 male and 201 female). [3] By 1925, the population of 74 homesteads comprised 398 inhabitants. [1] As of January 1, 1997, the population was 145. [1]