Ramón Antonio Mora y Araujo (Goya, 1869 — Buenos Aires, May 18, 1936) was an Argentine politician and diplomat, who served as his country's ambassador to Brazil (1922–1933) and Peru (1933–1936).
[3][4] He was also the owner and director of the newspaper La Hora, close to the Liberal Party of Corrientes.
[5] In September 1921 he was appointed envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Argentina in Brazil by President Hipólito Yrigoyen.
[6] He began serving in January 1922, until the diplomatic mission was elevated to the rank of embassy in August of the same year.
[2] He was then appointed ambassador to Peru by President Agustín Pedro Justo, a position he held at the time of his death in May 1936 in Buenos Aires.