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'''Munt''' may refer to: |
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People commonly known by their [[family name]] '''Munt''' include: |
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== People == |
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* A family name Munt: |
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* [[Janice Munt]] |
** [[Janice Munt]] (born 1955), Australian politician |
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** [[Natalie Munt]] (born 1977), British badminton player |
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* [[Arenys de Munt]] |
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** [[Tessa Munt]] (born 1959), British politician |
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**Alice Munt and William Munt, two of the [[Colchester Martyrs]] |
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== Other uses == |
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* [[Arenys de Munt]], a municipality in Catalonia, Spain |
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* A Zimbabwean [[List of ethnic slurs#M|ethnic slur]] for [[black people]] |
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* [[De Munt (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Vermunt (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 23 November 2021
Look up munt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Munt may refer to:
People
[edit]- A family name Munt:
- Janice Munt (born 1955), Australian politician
- Natalie Munt (born 1977), British badminton player
- Sally Rowena Munt, British feminist and academic
- Sílvia Munt
- Tessa Munt (born 1959), British politician
- Alice Munt and William Munt, two of the Colchester Martyrs
Other uses
[edit]- Arenys de Munt, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain
- A Zimbabwean ethnic slur for black people
See also
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