Mitre (disambiguation)

A mitre is a traditional, ceremonial head-dress of ancient Jewish high priests and Christian bishops and other clergy.

Mitre may also refer to:

Places

 * Isla Mitre or Lavoisier Island, an island of Antarctica
 * Mitre Peninsula, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
 * The Mitre (Alaska), a mountain summit in the Chugach Mountains, Alaska
 * The Mitre (Alberta), a mountain summit in Banff National Park, Canada
 * Mitre, New Zealand, a mountain in the North Island
 * Mitre Peak (New Zealand), a mountain in the South Island
 * Mitre Peak, Pakistan
 * Mitre Square, London, England, UK

Businesses

 * The Mitre, Bayswater, a London pub
 * The Mitre, Greenwich, a London pub
 * Mitre Corporation, a high technology systems engineering company
 * Mitre Line (Buenos Aires), a commuter rail service in Buenos Aires, Argentina
 * Mitre Sports International, a manufacturer of sporting goods, notably footballs
 * Museo Mitre, Buenos Aires, a museum dedicated to Argentine history
 * Radio Mitre, an Argentine radio station

Other uses

 * Mitre joint, a type of joint in woodwork or plumbing
 * Mason's mitre, a type of mitre joint
 * Saint Mitre (433–466), Catholic saint
 * The Mitre, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, a building
 * Mitre (coin), a coin minted in Europe and circulated in Ireland and England
 * Mitred bend, a type of bend in a microstrip

People with the surname

 * Bartolomé Mitre (1821–1906), Argentine president, military figure and author
 * Engie Mitre (born 1981), Panamanian footballer
 * Esmeralda Mitre (born 1982), Argentine actress and businesswoman
 * Sergio Mitre (born 1981), American Major League Baseball pitcher
 * Santiago Mitre (born 1980), Argentine film director and screenwriter