Sora (pronounced [ˈsoːɾa]; German: Zaier[2]) is a village in the Municipality of Medvode in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
[2] The remnants of a Roman building and graves have been found between Sora and neighboring Rakovnik, attesting to early settlement in the area.
A catchment basin for water was built below the church in 1911 at the initiative of the writer Fran Saleški Finžgar.
Engagements in the area during the Second World War are commemorated by a stone commemorating a fallen female Partisan along the road to Topol pri Medvodah and a monument with the names of seven fallen Partisans next to the road along Ločnica Creek.
After the Second World War, the local school was named after the communist people's hero Avgust Barle.