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Monte

Monte is a term used in several Romance languages with meanings related to elevation. In Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, monte or monte sometimes means a hill, mountain, or upland area. The word derives from Latin mons, meaning mountain or mound, and is used both in ordinary speech and in place names.

As a toponym, Monte appears in the names of many geographic features and settlements. There are towns

In onomastics, Monte is used as both a surname and a given name in various cultures. People

In cultural contexts, Monte frequently appears in compound place names and titles borrowed into other languages.

and
municipalities
simply
named
Monte,
as
well
as
places
where
Monte
forms
part
of
a
longer
name.
The
usage
is
widespread
across
Italy,
Portugal,
Spain,
and
in
areas
influenced
by
these
languages
in
the
Americas.
bearing
the
name
may
derive
it
from
the
geographic
sense
of
the
word,
or
from
longer
family
names
and
historical
usage.
The
root
monte
is
preserved
in
related
terms
and
in
names
such
as
Monte
Carlo
or
Montevideo,
which
reflect
historical
naming
patterns
that
link
back
to
the
landscape.
See
also
Monte
Carlo,
Montevideo,
and
related
root
terms
derived
from
montagna
or
monte.