Pace
PACE stands for:
- Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe , see Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
- PACE movement , an international peace movement, see rainbow flag
- Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe , an initiative to bundle the computing power of high-performance computers
- Password Authenticated Connection Establishment , a protocol for encrypting the exchange of information
- Performance Automobile Construction Engineers , former British automobile manufacturer
- Platform for Attitude Control Experiments , a satellite from Taiwan
- Program for accelerated prosecution of European patent applications , an examination procedure for patent applications at the European Patent Office
Pace stands for:
- Pace (unit) , an English measure of length
- Military pace , measure of length
- Pace (running) , a measure of speed in the form of minutes per kilometer
- Pace von Friedensberg , Counts von Pace and Barons von Friedensberg
- Pace Micro Technology , UK consumer electronics manufacturer
- Pace Gallery , contemporary art gallery in New York
- Pace University , American private university (New York, New York)
- Autódromo José Carlos Pace , automobile race track in Brazil (São Paulo)
pace stands for:
- a Latin phrase, see Liste_lateinischer_Phrasen / P # Pace
Pace or di Pace is the family name of the following people:
- Ada Pace (1924–2016), Italian racing car driver
- Anton Pace von Friedensberg (1851–1923), Austrian administrative officer and politician
- Biagio Pace (1889–1955), Italian classical archaeologist
- Bruno Pace (* 1943), Italian football player and coach
- Camillo Pace (1862–1948), Italian theologian, evangelist and orphanage director
- Carlo Pace (* 1978), Luxembourg soccer player
- Carlos Pace (1944–1977), Brazilian Formula 1 racing driver
- Claudette Pace (* 1968), Maltese singer, see Claudette Buttigieg
- Darrell Pace (* 1956), American archer
- Derek Pace (1932–1989), English football player
- Enrico Pace (* 1967), Italian pianist, conductor and composer
- Flavio Pace (* 1977), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and curia official
- Frank Pace Jr. (1912–1988), American government official
- Franco Pace (* 1942), Italian photographer
- Gaetano Pace Forno (1809–1874), Maltese clergyman, Bishop of Malta
- Georgie Pace (1915-1984), American boxer
- Giuseppe Pace (1890–1972), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Gozo
- Jackson Pace (* 1999), American actor
- Jamie Pace (born 1977), Maltese soccer player
- Joseph Pace (* 1959), Italian painter, sculptor and philosopher
- Juan Pablo Di Pace (* 1979), Argentine actor
- Kate Pace (* 1969), Canadian ski racer
- Lee Pace (born 1979), American actor
- Lyndsay Pace (* 1990), Maltese singer and songwriter
- Michael Rice (born 1997), British singer
- Michela Pace (* 2001), Maltese singer
- Michele Di Pace (* 1960), Italian sprinter
- Noelle Pikus-Pace (* 1982), American skeleton pilot
- Norman Pace (actor) ( Norman John Pace ; born 1953), British actor, comedian and screenwriter
- Norman R. Pace ( Norman Richard Pace ; * 1942), American molecular biologist and ecologist
- Orlando Pace (born 1975), American football player
- Paolo Pace (* 1909), Maltese politician
- Peter Pace (* 1945), American general
- Pietro Pace (1831-1914), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Gozo and Bishop of Malta
- Reuben Pace (* 1974), Maltese composer
- Richard Pace (* around 1482; † 1536), English diplomat and confidante of Henry VIII.
- Roberto Pace (1935-2017), Italian entomologist
- Stephen Pace (1891–1970), American politician
- Steven Pace (born 1983), Australian soccer player
- Thom Pace (born 1949), American country musician
Pace is the name of the following places in the United States:
See also: