Muino
Muino is the word Basque meaning “hill”.
In Low-Navarre, its alternative munho /mun ʰo/gives many names of mountain:
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Munhoa (1021 m), between Saint-Etienne-with-Baïgorry and Saint-Jean-Foot-of-Port.
- Munhoa (592 m), in the west of Hosta.
- Munhoa (558 m), with Urepel.
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Munho-bizkar (656 m) vis-a-vis the Napoleon road in the south of Uhart-Cize.
- Munho-profit (924 m) in the west of the Munhoa (Saint-Etienne-of-Baïgorry).
- Munho-profit (543 m) in the west of Saint-Just-Ibarre.
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Munho zarre (721), in the east of Estérençuby.
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Iramunho (791 m), in the west of Hosta.
- Otsamunho (901 m), in the east of the Aldudes.
- Patarramunho (881 m), in the south of Urepel.
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