Mio or MIO may refer to: shortened form of
Mioritic Shepherd dog or Mioritic sheepdog; a Romanian mountain dog.
Places
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Mio, Michigan, a town in the US
Music
* ''Mío'', 2011 album by
David Bustamante
David Bustamante Hoyos (born 25 March 1982) is a Spanish pop singer and songwriter.
He gained his initial fame in 2001 as a third-place winner on '' Operación Triunfo'', the interactive musical reality television show that went on to achiev ...
* "
Mío", 1992 song by Paulina Rubio
Brands and businesses
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MiO
Mio or MIO may refer to: shortened form of Mioritic Shepherd dog or Mioritic sheepdog; a Romanian mountain dog.
Places
* Mio, Michigan, a town in the US
Music
* ''Mío'', 2011 album by David Bustamante
* "Mío", 1992 song by Paulina Rubio
Bra ...
, a Kraft foods flavor product, marketed as a "liquid water enhancer"
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Mio Technology, a Taiwanese mobile electronics manufacturer (includes
Mio GPS
Mio Technology Corporation (), a subsidiary of MiTAC International Corporation, is a Taiwanese electronics maker that manufactures and markets pocket PCs, personal digital assistants (PDAs), smartphones and personal navigation devices (PNDs). ...
)
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mio TV, a pay-TV service by SingTel
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Yamaha Mio, a motorcycle
Science
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Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter, a Japanese instrument on the BepiColombo space probe
People with the surname
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Vangjush Mio (1891–1957), Albanian painter
Other uses
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Mio (given name), a feminine Japanese given name
* Mio., official German abbreviation for "
million
One million (1,000,000), or one thousand thousand, is the natural number following 999,999 and preceding 1,000,001. The word is derived from the early Italian ''millione'' (''milione'' in modern Italian), from ''mille'', "thousand", plus the au ...
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* Abbreviation for
mebioctet, a unit of information
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Michael "Mio" Nielsen (born 1965), former Danish footballer
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MIO Biwako Kusatsu, a Japanese football club in Shiga
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Maritime Interdiction Operations
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Masivo Integrado de Occidente bus transport system, Cali, Colombia
* Mio, a character from ''
Xenoblade Chronicles 3''
See also
* ''
Mio, My Son
''Mio, My Son'' is a children's book by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. It was first published in 1954 in Sweden with the Swedish title ''Mio, min Mio'' (literally "Mio, my Mio"). The writing is stylised and the story strongly reminiscent of tra ...
'', a 1954 children's book by Astrid Lindgren
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