Monte
Monte ( Italian, Portuguese or Spanish for mountain ) referred to:
Landscapes
- Monte ( Landscape), steppe -like landscape in Argentina
Places and administrative units
- In Argentina Monte ( Buenos Aires ) city in the province of Buenos Aires
- Partido Monte, administrative unit in the province of Buenos Aires
- In France Monte ( Corsica), community in Corsica, France
- In Italy Monte, the municipality of Crescentino in the province of Vercelli
- In Portugal Monte ( Funchal), small village above Funchal on Madeira Island
- Monte ( Fafe ) municipality in the district Fafe
- Monte ( Funchal)
- Monte ( Murtosa ) municipality in the district Murtosa
- Monte ( Paredes de Coura ) municipality in the county Paredes de Coura
- Monte ( Terras de Bouro ) municipality in the district Terras de Bouro
- In Switzerland Monte TI, a village in the municipality of Castel San Pietro in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland
- In Spain Monte ( Santander), a village within the city of Santander, Cantabria
- Monte ( Riotuerto ), a village in the municipality of Riotuerto, Cantabria
Ship classes of the Hamburg South American Steamship Company
- Monte -Class ( 1924) Monte Cervantes (ship, 1928), the third ship of the so-called Monte -Class
Others
- The Card Two Card Monte, Mexican Monte, Four Card Monte or Spanish Monte, see Monte Bank
- Three Card Monte, Find the Lady, see cumin Papers
- Abbreviation for the Monte Carlo Rally
- Monte and Monte Video was the former Viennese scene nightclub in St. Annahof (Vienna)
- Monte, a pudding preparation of Zott
Monte is the surname of the following persons:
- Herkus Monte (1225/1230-1273), Duke of Natang
- Aegidius de Monte OFM († 1577), Roman Catholic Bishop of Deventer
- Deodatus del Monte (1582-1644), Flemish painter
- Guidobaldo del Monte (1545-1607), Italian mathematician, philosopher and astronomer of the Renaissance
- Fabrizio del Monte ( born 1980 ), Italian racing driver
- Floralba del Monte ( born 1929 ), Dominican pianist and music teacher
- Francesco Maria Bourbon Del Monte (1549-1627), Roman cardinal, Caravaggio conveyor
- Hilda Monte (1914-1945), German socialist and journalist
- Ciocchi Innocenzo del Monte (1532-1577), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- José Enrique del Monte Peguero ( born 1935 ), Dominican choral conductor and composer
- Joseph of Maroicic di Madonna del Monte (1812-1882), an Austrian officer
- Lou Monte (1917-1989), American pop singer
- María del Monte Carmelo (1848-1911), Spanish Catholic foundress
- Marisa Monte ( born 1967), Brazilian singer
- Peter Del Monte ( born 1943 ), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Philippe de Monte (1521-1603), Dutch composer
- Pierre de Monte (1499-1572), 50th Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Rubén Héctor di Monte ( born 1932 ), Argentine cleric, Archbishop Emeritus of Mercedes- Luján
- Toti dal Monte (1893-1975), Italian soprano ( coloratura soprano)
See also:
- El Monte
- Del Monte
- Disambiguation