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  • 1Sir Hugh Thomas Munro — n. (1856 1919) avid English mountaineer who was brought up in Scotland and after whom the Munro hills were named …

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  • 2Hugh Munro — Sir Hugh Thomas Munro (1856–1919) was a Scottish mountaineer who is best known for his list of mountains in Scotland over 3,000 feet (914.4 m), known as the Munros.Munro was born in London but was brought up in Scotland on the family estate of… …

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  • 3Hugh Munro — Sir Hugh Thomas Munro (1856–1919) fue un montañero escocés conocido sobre todo por su lista de montañas en Escocia que superan los 3.000 pies (914,4 m), conocidos como munros. Munro nació en Londres, pero fue criado en Escocia en la finca… …

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  • 4Hugh Munro — Sir Hugh Thomas Munro (* 1856 in London; † 19. März 1919 in Tarascon (?), Frankreich) war ein britischer Bergsteiger, der die Bergwelt Schottlands erkundete. Nach ihm wurde das Munro Bagging benannt, der Versuch, möglichst alle Berge in… …

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  • 5Munro — [mʌn rəʊ] noun (plural Munros) any of the 277 mountains in Scotland that are at least 3,000 feet high (approximately 914 metres). Origin named after Sir Hugh Thomas Munro, who published a list of all such mountains in 1891 …

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  • 6Munro Baronets — Sir Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet, of Lindertis There have been three Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Munro, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Munro Baronetcy, of Foulis Obsdale …

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  • 7Munro (surname) — Munro is a Scottish surname, see Clan Munro, and may refer to: Contents 1 In academia and science 2 Actors 3 In art and music …

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  • 8Munro College — Location St Elizabeth Jamaica Coordinates …

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  • 9Chiefs of Clan Munro — Sir Robert Munro, 6th Baronet of Foulis. Traditionally 24th Baron and 27th chief of the Clan Munro …

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  • 10Thomas McKinnon Wood — The Right Honourable Thomas McKinnon Wood PC Financial Secretary to the Treasury In office 23 October 1911 – 13 February 1912 Monarch George V …

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