Campo
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Campo is Italian, Portuguese and Spanish for "field".
There are a number of places that have the name Campo:
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[edit] In Africa
[edit] In Europe
[edit] Italy
- Campo Calabro, in the province of Reggio Calabria
- Campo di Giove, in the province of L'Aquila
- Campo di Trens, in the province of Bolzano-Bozen
- Campo Ligure, in the province of Genoa
- Campo nell'Elba, in the province of Livorno
- Campo San Martino, in the province of Padua
- Campo Tures, in the province of Bolzano-Bozen
[edit] Agriculture in Italy
Generally a campo is an area of land assigned to agriculture or activities sport.
They are called campo some old units of measurement agricultural use in the territories of the old Republic of Venice, such as:
| Campo (areas of: ) | square meters |
|---|---|
| Belluno | 3778,7351 |
| Feltre | 4210,2573 |
| Padova | 3862,5726 |
| Pordenone | 5217,0161 |
| Rovigo | 4464,4077 |
| Treviso | 5204,69 |
| Udine | 3505,8348 |
| Spilimbergo | 3656,6064 |
| Vicenza | 3862,5726 |
| Verona | 3047,9466 |
[edit] Portugal
- Campo (Barcelos), a freguesia in the municipality of Barcelos Portugal
- Campo (Reguengos de Monsaraz), a parish in the municipality of Reguengos de Monsaraz
- Campo (São Martinho)
- Campo (Valongo), a parish in the municipality of Valongo
- Campo (Viseu), a parish in the municipality of Viseu
See also Campo de Víboras, a parish freguesia in the municipality of Vimioso
[edit] France
- Campo, Corse-du-Sud, a commune in the island of Corsica
[edit] Spain
- Campo, Spain, a municipality in the province of Huesca.
[edit] Switzerland
[edit] In North America
- Campo, California
- Campo, Colorado
- Campolindo High School (known as "Campo"), Moraga, California
- Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) in Texas
[edit] People
- Ivan Campo, a footballer
- David Campese (nicknamed "Campo"), Australian rugby union footballer
[edit] See also
- Campos (disambiguation page)

