Arcos
Arcos is the name of:
Places and municipalities in Portugal:
- Arcos (Anadia) , place and former municipality in the Concelho de Anadia
- Arcos (Braga) , parish in the Concelho de Braga
- Arcos (Estremoz) , municipality in the Concelho de Estremoz
- Arcos (Ponte de Lima) , parish in the Concelho de Ponte de Lima
- Arcos (Tabuaço) , parish in the Concelho de Tabuaço
- Arcos (Vila do Conde) , place and former municipality in the concelho de Vila do Conde
Parishes in Brazil:
Municipalities in Spain:
- Arcos (Chantada) , Parroquia in Galicia
- Arcos de la Llana , municipality
- Arcos de Jalón , municipality (municipality) in Soria
- Arcos de la Frontera , municipality (municipality) in Cádiz
- Arcos de la Polvorosa , municipality (municipality) in Zamora
- Arcos de la Sierra , municipality (municipality) in Cuenca
- Arcos de las Salinas , municipality (municipality) in Teruel
Location in East Timor:
- Arcos, name of the East Timorese town of Cassa (Ainaro) in the 1930s and 1940s
Arcos is the family name of the following people:
- Damián Álvarez Arcos (* 1973), Mexican football player
- Gustavo Arcos (1926-2006), Cuban dissident
- Jóse Artes de Arcos (1893–1985), Spanish inventor and entrepreneur
- José Manuel Arcos (* 1973), Spanish pole vaulter
- José María Guerrero de Arcos y Molina (1799-1853), Central American politician
- Waldimiro Arcos (* 1948), Cuban water polo player
ARCOS is an abbreviation for:
- All-Russian Co-operative Society , Soviet commercial agency in Great Britain in the 1920s
See also