1. matura - Noun
2. Matura - Proper noun
matura (plural maturas)
A final exam that young adults (aged 18 or 19) take at the end of their secondary education in certain European countries.
Matura (plural Maturas)
A surname from Serbo-Croatian.
All grammar schools last four years and conclude with the matura exam. Source: Internet
Studies He started his studies after obtaining the Swiss Matura in 1858 at the University of Bern where Anton Biermer and Hermann Askan Demme were teaching, two professors that impressed him most. Source: Internet
And while the Matura home on Central American Boulevard continues to be visited by violence, a similar thing is happening at the Meighan home on Banak Street. Source: Internet
For Matura ReUnited, it is a matter of returning to their rightful place—after they last year’s enforced hiatus due to the failure to meet the TTSL’s registration deadline. Source: Internet
Anthony Matura, 18, stabbed to death in Ladyville Anthony Matura, 18, a resident of Ladyville, is dead tonight as a consequence of a single stab wound to the chest in the area of his heart. Source: Internet
He explained in his email to Matura and other Trade Union Congress members in November of 2014 that the NTUCB membership benefits from Petrocaribe funds through the National Bank of Belize. Source: Internet