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  2. St Mungo's (charity) - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed to avoid confusion with the St Mungo's Community Housing Association, which operates as "St Mungo's". [10] Today St Mungo's has grown and developed a wide range of services becoming the largest charity dealing with the homeless in London. [11] In 2010, it provided a bed for over 1500 people each night. [4]

  3. St. Mungo's - Wikipedia

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    St. Mungo's may refer to: St Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow a.k.a. Glasgow Cathedral and The High Kirk of Glasgow St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries from the Harry Potter books

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  5. Category:St Mungo's Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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  6. Saint Mungo - Wikipedia

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    St. Mungo is mentioned in the Father Brown series of books by G. K. Chesterton, as the titular saint of Father Brown's parish. [citation needed] St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries is the primary hospital of Magical Britain in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. [9]

  7. St. Mungo - Wikipedia

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  8. St Mungo's Academy - Wikipedia

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    St Mungo's Academy was founded by the Marist Brothers in 1858 at 96 Garngad Hill, [1] Glasgow to educate poor Catholic boys, largely Irish immigrants or their children. The school was named for the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo, and had ambitions to create a Catholic professional class by educating the boys to secondary level and prepare them for university studies.

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