Acosta
Acosta stands for:
- Acosta (crater ), a small lunar crater in the eastern foothills of the Mare Fecunditatis, north of the prominent crater Langrenus
- Acosta ( equipment manufacturing ), electrical equipment manufacturers VEB in the former GDR
Geographical objects:
- Acosta (Canton ) Canton in the province of San José, Costa Rica
- Acosta (Municipio ), Venezuelan administrative unit in the state of Monagas
- Acosta (Pennsylvania), place in Somerset County, United States
- Acosta Colonia, place in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States
- Acosta Grant, Civil district in Putnam County, Florida, United States
- Puerto Acosta, capital of the province Camacho in Bolivia
Acosta is the surname of the following persons:
- Agustín Acosta ( writer ) ( 1886-1978 ), Cuban politician and writer
- Agustín Acosta Lagunes ( born 1929 ), Mexican politician
- Aida de Acosta (1884-1962), first American woman of Cuban descent, which controlled a motorized airship
- Alberto Acosta ( economist ) ( born 1948 ), Ecuadorian economist and politician
- Enrique Alberto Acosta (born 1973 ), Mexican diver
- Federico Alberto Acosta (born 1966 ), Argentine footballer
- Alberto Martín Acosta ( born 1977 ), Uruguayan football player
- Anastasia Acosta ( born 1975 ), Costa-Rican actress
- Asuncióin Acosta (born 1954 ), Cuban track and field athlete
- Carlos Acosta ( sport shooter ) ( 1908 -? ), Mexican marksman
- Carlos Acosta (born 1973 ), Cuban ballet dancer and choreographer
- Claudio Silvero Acosta ( born 1935 ), Paraguayan priest and auxiliary bishop in Encarnación
- Cristóbal Acosta, Portuguese physician and botanist
- Eduardo F. Acosta y Lara ( * 1917 ), Uruguayan historian and anthropologist
- Fabián Acosta (born 1967 ) is an Argentine tango dancer and choreographer
- Ferran Adrià Acosta (born 1962 ), Catalan chef and restaurateur, see Ferran Adria
- Francisco Ozoria Acosta ( born 1951 ), Dominican priest, Bishop of San Pedro de Macoris
- Gustavo Acosta (born 1965 ), Argentine footballer
- Héctor Acosta ( born 1933), Argentine cyclist
- Heriberto Acosta ( born 1974 ), Bolivian road racing cyclist
- Joaquín Acosta (1799/1800-1852), a Colombian scientist
- José de Acosta (also Jose d' Acosta; 1539/1540-1599/1600 ), Spanish Jesuit missionary and scholar
- Jose Antonio Acosta Hernández (El Diego ), suspected Mexican criminals
- José Eugenio Acosta ( born 1942 ), Argentine rider
- José Julián Acosta (1825-1891), Puerto Rican journalist and abolitionist
- José Vicente García Acosta (born 1972 ), Spanish cyclist
- Juan Acosta (1907 -? ), Chilean track and field athlete
- Julio Acosta (1885-1919), Mexican revolutionary
- Julio Acosta García (1872-1954), 1920-1924 President of Costa Rica
- Kellyn Acosta (* 1995), American football player
- Lautaro Acosta (* 1988), Argentine footballer
- Leopoldo Acosta (born 1962 ), Ecuadorian track and field athlete
- Luis Ángel Acosta ( born 1948 ), Mexican swimmer
- Luz Acosta ( born 1980 ), Mexican Weightlifting
- Manny Acosta ( born 1981 ), Panamanian baseball player
- Maria Soledad Torres Acosta (1826-1887), Spanish foundress
- Mariano Acosta ( born 1930 ), Argentine Athlete
- Martín Acosta y Lara (1925-2005), Uruguayan basketball player
- Mauro Acosta (* 1989), Uruguayan weightlifter
- Mercedes de Acosta (1893-1968), American writer and fashion designer
- Miguel Acosta Moreno ( born 1975 ), Mexican football player
- Nelson Acosta ( born 1944 ), Uruguayan, Chilean - football player and coach
- Oscar Zeta Acosta (1935-1974? ), American lawyer, politician and writer
- Osmay Acosta ( born 1985 ), Cuban boxer
- Pedro Acosta ( born 1959 ), Venezuelan football player
- Rafael Acosta (* 1989), Venezuelan football player
- Rodolfo Acosta (born 1970 ), Colombian composer
- Roslandy Acosta (* 1992), Venezuelan volleyball player
- Uriel Acosta ( 1583/4-1640 ), Portuguese Jewish philosopher and critic theology
- Walter Acosta ( born 1935 ), Uruguayan actor, theater director and playwright
See also:
- Agosta
- Disambiguation