Do Rio
Do Rio (Portuguese for "from the river") is the family name of the following people:
- Gastão Paranhos do Rio Branco (1888–1961), Brazilian diplomat
- João do Rio (1881–1921), Brazilian journalist, chronicler, translator and theater scholar
- Miguel Paulo José Maria da Silva Paranhos do Rio-Branco (1917–1995), Brazilian diplomat
Do Rio stands for the following places:
in Brasil:
- Pires do Rio (Bahia) , municipality in the state of Bahia
- Pires do Rio (Goiás) , municipality and city in the state of Goiás
- São José do Rio Preto , city in the state of São Paulo
- Pires do Rio microregion , region in the state of Goiá
- Diocese of São José do Rio Preto , Roman Catholic diocese
- Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro , Roman Catholic Archdiocese
in Portugal:
- Covas do Rio , parish in the São Pedro do Sul county
- Fiães do Rio , parish in the Montalegre county
- Vales do Rio , parish in Covilhã County
- Cambeses do Rio , parish in the Montalegre county
- Boca do Rio , Roman villa and port facility on the Algarve Litoral
Do Rio stands for:
- Canto do Rio FC , sports club from Niterói, Brazil
- Festival do Rio , international film festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Tour do Rio , cycling race in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro , federal university in Brazil
See also: