Maun may refer to:
Places
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Maun, Botswana
Maun is the fifth-largest town in Botswana. As of 2011, it had a population of 55,784. Maun is the "tourism capital" of Botswana and the administrative centre of Ngamiland district. Francistown and Maun are linked by the A3 highway. It is also the ...
, a town
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River Maun
The River Maun is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source lies in Kirkby-in-Ashfield, and from there it flows north east through Mansfield (which takes its name from the river), Edwinstowe and Ollerton, these being the heart of the Sher ...
, a river in England
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Maun (island)
Maun is an island in the Adriatic Sea located southwest of Pag and northeast of Olib
Olib (; ) is a Croatian island in northern Dalmatia, located northwest of Zadar, southwest of Pag, southeast of Lošinj and just east of Silba with an area o ...
, an island in the Adriatic Sea
People
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Caroline Maun
Caroline C. Maun (born January 14, 1968) is a professor, author, poet, lyricist, and musician. She teaches creative writing in the English Department at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Other areas of research include modernism, Am ...
(born 1968), American professor, author, poet, lyricist and musician
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Danny Maun
Danny Maun (born 5 January 1981, in Dewsbury, England) is an English former rugby league footballer. Maun plays for Hunslet Hawks in the Co-operative Championship 1. He previously played at Wigan, Featherstone Rovers and Dewsbury Rams.and Mos ...
(born 1981), English rugby league player
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Ernie Maun
Ernest Gerald Maun (February 3, 1901 – January 1, 1987) was a Major League Baseball pitcher
In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the ...
(1901–1987), American Major League Baseball pitcher
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Marsal Maun
Haji Marsal Bin Maun (8 November 1913 – 28 March 2000) was the second Menteri Besar (Chief Minister of Brunei), who served from 1961 to 1962. It was during his tenure as Menteri Besar that the Brunei Revolt broke out.
Marsal Maun was one of ...
(1913–2000), second ''Menteri Besar'' (Chief Minister of Brunei)
See also
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Ma'un, a chapter of the Quran
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