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Deora may refer to:

Murli is a village in Maharashtra, India. It is located in Umarga Taluka in Osmanabad district. The village resides in the Marathwada region, and falls under the supervision of the Aurangabad division. Located 79 km towards east from the district headquarters Osmanabad, the village is also 12 km from Umarga and 481 km from the state capital Mumbai.