Munro (disambiguation)

Munro (disambiguation)

A Munro is any Scottish mountain with a height over 3000 feet (914.4 metres).

Munro may also refer to:

See also

  • Mount Munro, a peak on Cape Barren Island in Tasmania
  • Munro Day, holiday celebrated each year on the first Friday in February by Dalhousie University
  • Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport, an airport in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • Monro
  • Monroe (disambiguation)
  • Murro (disambiguation)

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