see also: Minster (cathedral)
Places named "Munster" or "M?ster"
;Munster: the southernmost province of Ireland, comprising the counties of Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford.
;M?ster: a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with a population of approximately 255,000; the Peace of Westphalia was signed here and in Osnabr?k in 1648.
;M?ster (region): a Regierungsbezirk of North Rhine-Westphalia, surrounding the previous city.
;M?ster, Hesse: a municipality in the Darmstadt-Dieburg district, Hesse, Germany, population 13,702.
;Munster, Lower Saxony: a town in Lower Saxony, Germany.
;Munster, France: a town in the Haut-Rhin d?artement, Alsace, France, on the site of a 7th century abbey;
;Munster, Indiana: a town in Indiana, United States.
;Munster Township, Pennsylvania: a locality in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States, with population of 675 in 2000.
;M?ster, Valais: a municipality in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, with a population of 461 in 2000.
;M?tair (or M?ster): a village in Graub?den, Switzerland, in the Val M?tair (or M?stertal), on the site of a Benedictine monastery;
Related place names
;M?stereifel: a spa town in the Eifel region of Germany, the site of a 9th century abbey;
;M?sterlingen: a village in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, the site of a monastery which was Augustinian from the early 12th century, but became Benedictine in the 16th century.
;M?sterschwarzach: a Benedictine abbey in Lower Franconia, Germany;
;Minster, Ohio: a village located in Auglaize County, Ohio, United States, with a population of 2794 in 2000.
;Minster, Sheerness: Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, the site of Minster Abbey.
;Minster, Ramsgate: near Ramsgate, Kent, England.
;Monasterboice: Co. Louth, Republic of Ireland.
;Minster Lovell: Oxfordshire, England.
;Lytchett Minster: Dorset was the chapelry for Sturminster Marshall.
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