Monte
Monte (Italian, Portuguese or Spanish for mountain ) stands for the following geographic objects:
in Argentina:
- Monte (Buenos Aires) , place in the province of Buenos Aires
- Partido Monte , administrative unit in the province of Buenos Aires
- Monte (landscape) , landscape
in France:
- Monte (Corsica) , municipality in Corsica
in Italy:
- Monte , district of Crescentino in the province of Vercelli
- Castel del Monte , castle
in Portugal:
- Monte (Funchal) , municipality in the Concelho de Funchal on Madeira
- Monte (Fafe) , place and former municipality in the Concelho de Fafe
- Monte (Murtosa) , municipality in the Concelho de Murtosa
- Monte (Terras de Bouro) , place and former municipality in the Concelho de Terras de Bouro
in Switzerland:
- Monte TI , place in the municipality of Castel San Pietro, Canton Ticino
in Spain:
- Monte (Santander) , place within the city of Santander, Cantabria
- Monte (Riotuerto) , place in the municipality of Riotuerto, Cantabria
Monte is the family name of the following people:
- Axel Monte (1962–2016), German translator, author, publisher and ethnologist
- Aegidius de Monte († 1577), Dutch clergyman, Bishop of Deventer
- Albertina Dal Monte (1897 – after 1935), Italian opera singer (alto)
- Aldo Del Monte (1915-2005), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Novara
- Bárbara Micheline do Monte Barbosa (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Daniel Del Monte (* 1975), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Deodat del Monte (1582–1644), Flemish painter
- Guidobaldo del Monte (1545–1607), Italian mathematician, philosopher and astronomer
- Fabrizio del Monte (* 1980), Italian racing driver
- Félix María del Monte (1819–1899), Dominican lawyer, journalist, playwright and poet
- Floralba del Monte (* 1929), Dominican pianist and music teacher
- Francesco Maria Bourbon Del Monte (1549–1627), Belgian clergyman and theologian, Bishop of Palestrina
- Francisco do Monte Alverne (1784–1858), Brazilian Franciscan and preacher
- Hilda Monte , an alias from Hilde Meisel (1914–1945), German publicist
- Herkus Monte (1225 / 1230–1273), Duke of the Natanger
- Innocenzo Ciocchi del Monte (1532–1577), Italian clergyman, cardinal
- Isabella De Monte (* 1971), Italian politician
- José Enrique del Monte (* 1935), Dominican choir director and composer
- Joseph von Maroicic di Madonna del Monte (1812–1882), Austrian officer
- Lou Monte (1917-1989), American singer
- Matthias de Monte († 1587), German Carthusian prior and writer
- María del Monte Carmelo (1848–1911), founder of the Spanish order
- Marisa Monte (* 1967), Brazilian singer
- Peter Del Monte (* 1943), Italian director and screenwriter
- Philippe de Monte (1521–1603), Dutch composer
- Pierre de Monte (1499–1572), Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Pietro del Monte (1457–1509), Italian condottiere, writer and field marshal
- Rubén Héctor di Monte (1932–2016), Argentine clergyman, Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján
- Tony Monte (* ≈1940), American jazz pianist
- Toti dal Monte (1893–1975), Italian singer (coloratura soprano)
Monte stands for:
- MontanaBlack , German web video producer
- Monte (Club) , discotheque in Vienna
- Monte (dessert) , milk cream dessert
- Monte (music theory) , a sequence
- Monte class (1924) , ship class of the Hamburg South American Steamship Company (passenger ships)
- Monte class (2004) , ship class of the Hamburg South American Steamship Company (container ships)
- Monte Cervantes (ship, 1928) , passenger ship, Monte-class ship
- Monte Bank , card game
- Three Card Monte , another name for caraway leaves , card game
- Rally Monte Carlo
See also:
- Del Monte Foods , American food company
- Ciocchi del Monte
- Santa Maria del Monte
- El Monte