Miro 1045435 203529882 2008-04-05T15:06:37Z 80.136.108.252 aimed better '''Miro''' may refer to: * [[Prumnopitys ferruginea|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 system (Internet)|Autonomous Systems]] * [[Miromusic|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 [[List of characters in the Ender's Game series#People from Lusitania|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 * [[Miromusic|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 Miro|Gisele Miró]] (born 1968), a former Brazilian tennis player * [[Julissa Miro|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 ([{{IPA|mi'ro}}]) to be used. {{disambig}} [[de:Miro]] [[es:Miro]] [[fr:Miro]] [[it:Miro]] [[nl:Miro]]