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Kangro
Kangro is a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
Kangro (surname)
Kangro is a common Estonian surname, and may refer to:
- Bernard Kangro (1910-1994), writer and poet
- Eva Merike Kangro-Pennar (1950–1997), journalist and linguist
- Evald Kangro (1913–1941), military man
- Gunnar Kangro (1913–1975), mathematician
- Karl Kangro (1861–1935), veterinarian
- Kirke Kangro (born 1975), artist
- Maarja Kangro (born 1973), translator and poet
- Mart Kangro, dancer and choreographer
- Peeter Kangro (1901-1990), military man
- Raimo Kangro (1949-2001), composer and pedagogue
- Rasmus Kangro-Pool (1890-1963), literary and theatre critic
- Tauno Kangro (born 1966), sculptor