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{{wiktionary|castro|Castro|castró|castrò}} | {{wiktionary|castro|Castro|castró|castrò}} | ||
'''Castro''' | '''Castro''' may refer to: | ||
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== People == | == People == | ||
* [[Castro (surname)]], | * [[Castro (surname)]], including a list of people with the name | ||
** [[Fidel Castro]] (1926–2016), leader | ** [[Fidel Castro]] (1926–2016), leader of Cuba | ||
* [[De Castro family]], a Sephardic Jewish family of Portuguese, Spanish and Italian origin | |||
* [[House of Castro]], a Spanish noble family | * [[House of Castro]], a Spanish noble family | ||
* [[ | * [[Duke of Castro (disambiguation)|Duke of Castro]], the title of several people | ||
* | * [[Martín Castrogiovanni]] (born 1981), Argentine-born Italian rugby player nicknamed Castro | ||
* [[Castro (Brazilian footballer)]] | * [[Castro (Brazilian footballer)]] (Luiz Felipe Castro Neto, born 1995) | ||
* [[Castro (Spanish footballer)]] | * [[Castro (Spanish footballer)]] (Santiago Castro Anido, born 1947) | ||
* [[Castro (musician)]] (Theophilus Tagoe, born 1982, disappeared 2014), Ghanaian musician | |||
* [[Castro | |||
== Places == | |||
===Italy=== | ===Italy=== | ||
* [[Castro, Apulia]] | * [[Castro, Apulia]] | ||
* [[Castro, Lazio]], an ancient city | |||
* [[Castro, Lazio]], | * [[Castro, Lombardy]] | ||
* [[Oschiri]], site of Castro, a disappeared town, and bishopric | |||
* [[Castro, Lombardy]] | |||
* | |||
=== Spain === | === Spain === | ||
* | * {{ill|Castro (Soria)|es|Castro (Soria)}} | ||
* [[Castro Caldelas]], Galicia | * [[Castro Caldelas]], Galicia | ||
* [[Castro Urdiales]], Cantabria | * [[Castro Urdiales]], Cantabria | ||
===United States=== | ===United States=== | ||
* [[Castro County, Texas]] | * [[Castro County, Texas]] | ||
* [[Castro | * [[Castro District, San Francisco]], commonly referred to as the Castro | ||
* [[Castro Creek]], | ** [[Castro station]] | ||
* [[Castro | * [[Castro Creek]], in Richmond, California | ||
* [[Castro | * [[Castro Cove]], of the San Pablo Bay in Richmond, California | ||
* [[ | * [[Castro Peak (California)]] | ||
* [[Castro | * [[Castro Valley, California]] | ||
===Elsewhere=== | |||
* [[Castro, Paraná]], Brazil | |||
* [[Castro, Chile]] | |||
* [[Castro, Ticino]], Switzerland | |||
* [[Castro Peak]], in Antarctica | |||
== Other uses== | == Other uses== | ||
* [[Castro culture]], Iron-Age, Bronze-Age and Celtic culture in the Northern Iberian Peninsula | * [[Castro culture]], Iron-Age, Bronze-Age and Celtic culture in the Northern Iberian Peninsula | ||
**[[Castros | ** [[Castros (Spain)]], fortified settlements | ||
**[[ | ** [[Castros in Portugal]], fortified settlements | ||
* [[Castro (clothing)]], an | * [[Castro (clothing)]], an Israeli company | ||
* [[Castro ( | * [[Castro (play)|''Castro'' (play)]], a 1598 Portuguese tragedy play by António Ferreira | ||
* [[ | * [[Castro (song)|"Castro" (song)]], by Yo Gotti, 2016 | ||
* [[Castro FC]], Spanish football team | * [[Castro FC]], Spanish football team | ||
* [[ | * [[Castro Theatre]], in San Francisco, California, US | ||
== See also== | == See also== | ||
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* [[Castro Barros (disambiguation)]] | |||
* [[Castro Street (disambiguation)]] | |||
* [[Castro City (disambiguation)]] | |||
* [[Castor (disambiguation)]] | * [[Castor (disambiguation)]] | ||
* [[Castro brothers (disambiguation)]] | * [[Castro brothers (disambiguation)]] | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Castra]]'' and ''castrum'', Latin terms for military camp and fort | ||
* [[Gastro-]], of or pertaining to the stomach | |||
* [[Gastro-]], | |||
* [[Kastro (disambiguation)]] | * [[Kastro (disambiguation)]] | ||
* [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro (disambiguation)]] | |||
* [[Wars of Castro]], in the mid-17th century | |||
{{disambiguation | {{disambiguation|geo}} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:19, 25 August 2025
Template:Sister project Castro may refer to:
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People
- Castro (surname), including a list of people with the name
- Fidel Castro (1926–2016), leader of Cuba
- De Castro family, a Sephardic Jewish family of Portuguese, Spanish and Italian origin
- House of Castro, a Spanish noble family
- Duke of Castro, the title of several people
- Martín Castrogiovanni (born 1981), Argentine-born Italian rugby player nicknamed Castro
- Castro (Brazilian footballer) (Luiz Felipe Castro Neto, born 1995)
- Castro (Spanish footballer) (Santiago Castro Anido, born 1947)
- Castro (musician) (Theophilus Tagoe, born 1982, disappeared 2014), Ghanaian musician
Places
Italy
- Castro, Apulia
- Castro, Lazio, an ancient city
- Castro, Lombardy
- Oschiri, site of Castro, a disappeared town, and bishopric
Spain
- Template:Ill
- Castro Caldelas, Galicia
- Castro Urdiales, Cantabria
United States
- Castro County, Texas
- Castro District, San Francisco, commonly referred to as the Castro
- Castro Creek, in Richmond, California
- Castro Cove, of the San Pablo Bay in Richmond, California
- Castro Peak (California)
- Castro Valley, California
Elsewhere
- Castro, Paraná, Brazil
- Castro, Chile
- Castro, Ticino, Switzerland
- Castro Peak, in Antarctica
Other uses
- Castro culture, Iron-Age, Bronze-Age and Celtic culture in the Northern Iberian Peninsula
- Castros (Spain), fortified settlements
- Castros in Portugal, fortified settlements
- Castro (clothing), an Israeli company
- Castro (play), a 1598 Portuguese tragedy play by António Ferreira
- "Castro" (song), by Yo Gotti, 2016
- Castro FC, Spanish football team
- Castro Theatre, in San Francisco, California, US
See also
- Castro Barros (disambiguation)
- Castro Street (disambiguation)
- Castro City (disambiguation)
- Castor (disambiguation)
- Castro brothers (disambiguation)
- Castra and castrum, Latin terms for military camp and fort
- Gastro-, of or pertaining to the stomach
- Kastro (disambiguation)
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro (disambiguation)
- Wars of Castro, in the mid-17th century