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People

* Hank Piro, American football player *
Mashco-Piro The Mashco-Piro or Mascho Piro, also known as the Cujareño people and Nomole, are an indigenous tribe of nomadic hunter-gatherers who inhabit the remote regions of the Amazon rainforest. They live in Manú National Park in the Madre de Dios Reg ...
, an uncontacted tribe in Peru *Piro people, commonly called Yine, an indigenous people in Peru *
Piro Pueblo Piro Pueblo : The Piros (not to be confused with the Piro language (Peru), Piros of the Ucayali Region, Ucayali basin in Peru) are a Native Americans in the United States, Native American Pueblo people whose ancestors lived in a number of pueblos i ...
, a former Native American settlement and the people who lived there (along the western Rio Grande in North America) * Saint Pyr, or Piro, the 6th century founder of the monastery at Caldey Island, near Manorbier, Wales *
Ferdinando Piro Ferdinando Piro (born 12 June 1977 in Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory large ...
, Italian footballer


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Piro (Megatokyo) (also stylized as ''MegaTokyo'') is an English-language webcomic created by Fred Gallagher (cartoonist), Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston. ''Megatokyo'' debuted on August 14, 2000, and has been written and illustrated solely by Gallagher since ...
, a character in the webcomic ''Megatokyo'' and the artist's online pseudonym *
Piro, Bihar Piro is a nagar parishad town and corresponding community development block in Bhojpur District, in the Indian state of Bihar. Geography Piro is located at . It has an average elevation of 72 metres (236  feet). Demographics Ind ...
, a town in Bihar, India *
Yine language Piro is a Maipurean language spoken in Peru. It belongs to the Piro group which also includes Iñapari (†) and Apurinã. The principal variety is Yine. The Manchineri who live in Brazil (Acre) and reportedly also in Bolivia speak what may be ...
or Piro language of the Maipurean family in Brazil


See also

* Pirro (disambiguation) {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages