Arco

Arco stands for:

  • Produced in the cementation process Rohmessing
  • A statement game for musical instruments, see COLL'ARCO

Geographic features:

Locations:

  • Arco- iris, Location in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
  • Arco (Trentino ), town in Italy
  • Pomigliano d' Arco, place in Italy
  • Arco de Baúlhe, place in the district Cabeceiras de Basto, Portugal
  • El Arco (Salamanca), place in Spain
  • Arco de Calheta, Calheta town in the district on the island of Madeira
  • Arco de São Jorge, place in the district of Santana in Madeira Island
  • Arco (Georgia), United States
  • Arco (Idaho ), United States
  • Arco (Minnesota), United States
  • Arco (Virginia), United States

As well as:

  • Arco castle ruins, the ruins above the town of Arco in the region of Trentino in Northern Italy
  • Arco Lake, Lake in Hubbard County, Minnesota
  • Arco Canal, a canal in Butte County, Idaho

Arco is the name of a German noble family:

  • A family, see Arco ( noble )
  • Agnes Husslein -Arco (* 1954), art historian and manager, see Agnes Husslein
  • Aloys von Arco- Stepperg (1808-1890), Bavarian landowner, soldier and politician
  • Anton Graf von Arco Valley (1897-1945), assassin of Kurt Eisner
  • Carlo d' Arco († 1873), an Italian art historian, painter and political economist
  • Ernestine von Arco (1779-1820), wife of Maximilian of Montgelas
  • Fredy Arco (born 1958 ), Spanish former child actor
  • Georg Graf von Arco (1869-1940), German physicist
  • Giambattista Gherardo d' Arco (1739-1791), national economic author
  • Johann Baptist von Arco (1650-1715), Bavarian diplomat and general field marshal
  • Johann Philipp von Arco (1652-1704), the imperial field marshal lieutenant
  • Jonathan Del Arco (born 1966 ), American actor and activist with Uruguayan roots
  • Joseph Franz von Arco Valerian, Bishop of Chiemsee 1730-1746
  • Joseph Adam von Arco (1733-1802), bishop of Hradec Králové and Prince-Bishop of Seckau
  • Charles Joseph Maria Felix Graf Arco, chamberlain Archbishop of Salzburg
  • Louis V. Arco (1899-1975; actually Lutz Altschul ), Austrian actor
  • Ludwig von Arco- Zinneberg (1840-1882), Catholic Bavarian club official and politician
  • Maximilian von Arco- Valley (1806-1875), Bavarian landowner and politician
  • Maximilian von Arco- Zinneberg (called the "Eagle Count "; 1811-1885 ), Bavarian nobleman
  • Mechtilde Christiane Marie Gräfin von Arco- and Zinneberg (1879-1958), German writer, see Mechtilde Lichnowsky

Other:

  • Arcobräu, Lower Bavarian Brewery
  • Arco Publishing, publisher of literature from East Central Europe from Wuppertal
  • Arco ( light ), a floor lamp by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
  • Arco Mine, mine in Crow Wing County, Minnesota
  • Arco Pit Mine in San Juan County, New Mexico

ARCO is an abbreviation for:

  • ARCO Madrid ( Feria Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo | ARCOmadrid ), international art fair in Madrid
  • Atlantic Richfield Company, American oil company

See also:

  • D' Arco
  • Palais Arco
  • Arko
  • Arkö
  • Acro
  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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