Canto
Canto stands for:
- Canto (literature) , a basic division of long poems
- a singing technique in classical music, see bel canto
- Singing in Spanish, for example (also called cante ) in flamenco or as canto andaluz in the poetry of flamenco
- an IT company that develops Canto Cumulus software
- Canto, North Carolina , a location in the United States
- Canto Point , headland of Greenwich Island in the Archipelago of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
Canto is a family name for the following people:
- Adan Canto (born 1981), Mexican actor
- Alberto del Canto (1547–1611), Portuguese conquistador in New Spain
- Antônio Cândido da Câmara Canto (1910–1977), Brazilian diplomat
- Artur do Canto Resende (1897–1945), Portuguese surveyor
- Blas Cantó (* 1991), Spanish artist
- Ernesto Canto (* 1959), Mexican athlete
- Flávio Canto (* 1975), Brazilian judoka
- Henrique Canto e Castro (1930–2005), Portuguese actor
- João do Canto e Castro (1862–1934), Portuguese President
- Jorge Brum do Canto (1910–1994), Portuguese film director
- Joseph Canto d'Irles (1731–1797), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Marilyne Canto (* 1961), French actress and film director
- Miguel Canto (born 1948), Mexican boxer
- Monique Canto-Sperber (* 1954), French philosopher and historian of philosophy
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