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Ambra may refer to:

  • AMBRA Computer Corporation, a discontinued wholly owned subsidiary of IBM
  • Ämbra, a village in Kareda Parish, Järva County, in northern-central Estonia
  • Ambra grisea, ambergris
  • Ambra Health, a company with software for medical image sharing
  • Italian submarine Ambra
  • Ambra Angiolini (born 1977), Italian TV host, singer, and actress
  • Ambra Medda, design consultant
  • Ambra Senatore (born 1976), Italian choreographer, researcher and educator
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