Muñó — llamado también Santa María de Muñó, es un despoblado , antigua sede episcopal, situado en la provincia de Burgos, Castilla la Vieja , en la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León (España) , comarca de Alfoz de Burgos, partido judicial de Burgos … Wikipedia Español
Muno — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Claudine Muno. Muno … Wikipédia en Français
muno — mù·no s.m. LE premio, regalo: ch ad ogne merto saria giusto muno (Dante) {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1321. ETIMO: dal lat. mūnus, nt … Dizionario italiano
Muño Peláez — Muño or Munio Peláez (floruit 1105–1142; died perhaps 1149)[1] was a Galician magnate during the reigns of Alfonso VI, Urraca and Alfonso VII. By December 1108 he held the title of comes (count), the highest in the kingdom. He was a son of Pelayo … Wikipedia
Muño Alfonso — Munio or Muño Alfonso (died 2 August 1143) was a Galician nobleman and military leader in the Reconquista, the governor of Toledo under Alfonso VII. He is the hero of the second book of the anonymous Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris, a contemporary… … Wikipedia
Muño — Muino Muino est le mot basque signifiant colline . En Basse Navarre, sa variante munho /munʰo/ donne de nombreux noms de montagne : Munhoa (1021 m), entre Saint Étienne de Baïgorry et Saint Jean Pied de Port. Munhoa (592 m), à l ouest de… … Wikipédia en Français
muño — ► sustantivo masculino Chile COCINA Comida a base de harina de trigo o maíz tostado, sazonada con sal y ají … Enciclopedia Universal
muno — pl.m. muni … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
muno — mùno (ž.) pron. pos. žr. mano: Be marškinių atlikau [bylinėdamasis], ale mùno viršus Dr. ^ Ajetau tu munaitis (sakoma džiaugiantis ar nustebus), kaip su gydymu gerai! Pp. Ajetau tu munẽlė! Nevalgo vaikas labai! Krš … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Claudine Muno — and The Luna Boots Claudine Muno (born 2 July 1979 in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian author, musician, and music teacher. Contents 1 … Wikipedia