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Everything about Miro totally explainedMiro may refer to:
- Miro (Prumnopitys ferruginea), a conifer of New Zealand
- Miro (software), an internet television application (previously known as Democracy Player) developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation.
- Multi-Path Interdomain Routing, a routing protocol for diversified paths between Autonomous Systems
- Miro, electronic dance band original from Denmark see Miromusic
- Portia tree, sometimes known as Miro, a small tree or arborescent shrub
- Miro (Ender's Game), a character in the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card
- Miro, a Mexican sportswear retailer
- Miró, a Catalan (Spain) electronics retail chain.
- Miro, a member of the ras superfamily of proteins.
People
Miro of Gallaecia (570–583), 6th‑century Suebi king of Gallaecia
Esteban Rodríguez Miró (1744–1795), an 18th‑century governor of the Louisiana Territory
Gabriel Miró (1879–1930), Spanish writer
Joan Miró (1893–1983), Spanish artist
Miro musical partnership of Mads Arp & Steen Thottrup
José Miró Cardona (1903–1974), a former Cuban Prime Minister
Eddie Miró (born 1936), a television show host in Puerto Rico
Gisele Miró (born 1968), a former Brazilian tennis player
Julissa Miró (born 1978), an international supermodel
Michael Rodenberg (nicknamed Miro), heavy-metal music producer
Marsha Miro
Jennifer Miro (née Anderson), lead singer of punk band The Nuns
Please note that on the family name Miró, the use of an acute accent on top of the o forces the Catalan/Spanish pronunciation of the name ([mi'ro]) to be used.
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