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Mungo (also spelled Moungo) may refer to:
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People
- Mungo Scottish Gaelic name
- Mungo people of Cameroon
- Saint Mungo, also known as Kentigern, patron saint of Glasgow, Scotland
- Mungo Lewis (1894–1969), Canadian politician
- Mungo Wentworth MacCallum (born 1941), Australian political journalist and commentator
- Mungo William MacCallum (1854-1942), professor of literature, Chancellor of the University of Sydney, and literary critic
- Mungo Mackay (1740-1811), Scottish privateer and businessman in the U.S.
- Mungo Martin (1879-1962), Canadian First Nations wood sculptor and painter
- Mungo Murray, 7th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield (1900-1971), Scottish politician
- Mungo Park (explorer) (1771-1806), Scottish explorer of Africa
- Mungo Park (golfer) (1835-1904)
- Mungo Ponton (1801–1880), Scottish inventor of a method of photography
- Van Lingle Mungo (1911-1985), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Mungo Jerry, an English rock band
- Paavo "Mungo" Lipponen, a Finnish politician
Places
- Mungo, an oil field in the Central North Sea
- Mungo, Angola, a town and municipality in Huambo Province
- Mungo River, New Zealand
- Mungo River, Cameroon, Cameroon
- Moungo (department), a division of the Littoral Province in Cameroon
- Lake Mungo in Australia
- Mungo National Park in Australia
Other uses
- Mungo Man, remains of a prehistoric human found in New South Wales
- Mungo ESK, a 4×4 armoured transport vehicle used by the German Army
- Mungos mungo, the banded mongoose, a small cat-like animal
- Mungo, a fibrous woollen material generated from waste fabric
- Mungo ball/Mungoball, The sport of rugby league
See also
- St. Mungo's (disambiguation)
- Mongo (disambiguation)
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