Arco
Arco stands for:
- Raw brass produced using the cementation process
- Italian arco ("bow") or coll'arco ("with bow"), instructions for playing musical instruments
Geographical objects:
Places:
- Arco-ĺris , place in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
- Arco (Trentino) , city in Italy
- Pomigliano d'Arco , place in Italy
- Arco de Baúlhe , town in the Cabeceiras de Basto district, Portugal
- El Arco (Salamanca) , place in Spain
- Arco de Calheta , town in the Calheta district on the island of Madeira
- Arco de São Jorge , town in the district of Santana on the island of Madeira
- Arco (Georgia) , United States
- Arco, Idaho , United States
- Arco, Minnesota , United States
- Arco, Virginia , United States
such as:
- Castle ruins Arco , castle ruins above the municipality of Arco in the province of Trentino in northern Italy
- Arco Lake , a lake in Hubbard County, Minnesota
- Arco Canal , a canal in Butte County, Idaho
Arco is the name of a German-Italian noble family:
- a family, see Arco (noble family)
- Agnes Husslein-Arco (* 1954), art historian and art manager, see Agnes Husslein
- Aloys von Arco-Stepperg (1808–1891), Bavarian landowner, officer and politician
- Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley (1897–1945), murderer of Kurt Eisner
- Carlo d'Arco († 1873), Italian art historian, painter and economist
- Emmerich von Arco-Valley (1852–1909), German diplomat
- Ernestine von Arco (1779–1820), wife of Maximilian von Montgelas
- Fredy Arco (* 1958), Spanish former child actor
- Georg Graf von Arco (1869–1940), German physicist
- Giambattista Gherardo d'Arco (1739–1791), economist
- Johann Baptist von Arco (around 1650–1715), diplomat and field marshal
- Johann Philipp von Arco (1652–1704), imperial field marshal lieutenant
- Jonathan Del Arco (* 1966), American actor and activist with Uruguayan roots
- Joseph Franz Valerian von Arco , Bishop of Chiemsee from 1730 to 1746
- Joseph Adam von Arco (1733–1802), Bishop of Königgrätz and Prince-Bishop of Seckau
- Karl Joseph Maria Felix Graf Arco , Chamberlain of the Salzburg Prince Archbishop
- Louis V. Arco (1899–1975; actually Lutz Altschul ), Austrian actor
- Ludwig von Arco-Zinneberg (1840–1882), Catholic Bavarian club functionary and politician
- Martí Vigo del Arco (* 1997), Spanish cross-country skier
- Max von Arco-Zinneberg (1908–1937), German automobile racing driver
- Maximilian von Arco-Valley (1806–1875), Bavarian landowner and politician
- Maximilian von Arco-Zinneberg (1811–1885), Bavarian nobleman
- Mechtilde Christiane Marie Countess von und zu Arco-Zinneberg (1879–1958), German writer, see Mechtilde Lichnowsky
Additional:
- Arcobräu , Lower Bavarian brewery
- Café Arco , coffee house in Prague
- Arco Verlag , publishing house for literature from East Central Europe from Wuppertal
- Arco (lamp) , 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 COntemporáneo | ARCOmadrid), international art fair in Madrid
- Atlantic Richfield Company , US oil company
See also: