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Coto may refer to: People * Coto (surname) Places * Coto 47, a town in Panama near its border with Costa Rica, and the site of the 1921 Coto War * Coto, Isabela, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Coto, Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Coto (Narcea), a parish in Cangas del Narcea, Asturias, Spain * El Coto, a parish in Somiedo, Asturias, Spain Languages * Orejón language (also known as Coto language) * Coixoma language (also known as Coto language) Other uses * Coto makassar, an Indonesian soup * Coto Supermarkets, a supermarket chain in Argentina See also * * Coto Coto Train, a touristic train service in Japan * Cotto (other) * Koto (other) Koto may refer to: * Koto (band), an Italian synth pop group * Koto (instrument), a Japanese musical instrument * Koto (kana), a ligature of two Japanese katakana * Koto (traditional clothing), a traditional dress made by Afro-Surinamese women * K ...
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Coto (surname)
Coto is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Alberto Coto García (born 1970), Spanish mental calculator * Alfredo Coto (born 1941), Argentine businessman * Ana Coto (born 1990), Puerto Rican-born American actress * Carles Coto (born 1988), Spanish footballer * Carolina Coto Segnini. Costa Rican model and actress * Fernando Coto Albán (1919–1989), Costa Rican jurist * Joe Coto, American politician from California * Manny Coto Manuel Hector "Manny" Coto (born June 10, 1961) is an American writer, director and producer of films and television programs. Coto was the executive producer and showrunner of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' in its final season, and executive produ ... (born 1961), Cuban-American film writer, director and producer * Víctor Coto Ortega (born 1990), Italian-Costa Rican footballer * Wilfredo Coto (1917–1993), Cuban sports shooter {{surname ...
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Coto 47
Coto 47 is a city in the province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. The city is located near the Costa Rica-Panama border. Education There is one school in the city, the ''Central Coto 47 School''. Transportation The city is served by Coto 47 Airport, with domestic commercial flights to Golfito and San Jose on Sansa Airlines SANSA (''Servicios Aéreos Nacionales S.A.'') is an regional airline based in San José, Costa Rica. It operates scheduled passenger services as part of the former TACA Regional system, and was a subsidiary of Avianca Holdings. Its main hub is Jua .... References Populated places in Puntarenas Province {{CostaRica-geo-stub ...
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Coto, Isabela, Puerto Rico
Coto is a barrio in the municipality of Isabela, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 3,575. History Coto was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the population of Coto barrio was 1,349. Gallery Beach in Coto, Isabela, Puerto Rico.jpg, Beach in Coto, Isabela See also * List of communities in Puerto Rico In Puerto Rico, there are 78 municipalities and 902 municipio subdivisions made up of 827 barrios and 75 barrios-pueblo. There are also a number of subbarrios and communities. The following is a list of the 902 barrios, some of the subbarrios, i ... References External links * Barrios of Isabela, Puerto Rico {{IsabelaPR-geo-stub ...
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Coto, Peñuelas, Puerto Rico
Coto is a barrio in the municipality of Peñuelas, Puerto Rico. Its population in 2010 was 1,467. History Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States. In 1899, the United States Department of War conducted a census of Puerto Rico finding that the combined population of Coto and Encarnación barrios was 1,271. See also * List of communities in Puerto Rico In Puerto Rico, there are 78 municipalities and 902 municipio subdivisions made up of 827 barrios and 75 barrios-pueblo. There are also a number of subbarrios and communities. The following is a list of the 902 barrios, some of the subbarrios, i ... References Barrios of Peñuelas, Puerto Rico {{PeñuelasPR-geo-stub ...
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Coto (Narcea)
Coto is one of 54 parishes in Cangas del Narcea, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i .... Villages * Abanceña * Casares * Celviriz * Cerveriz * El Valle del Coto * El Viso (''El Visu'') * Escrita * Folgueras (''Folgueiras'') * San Damías (''Sandamiás'') References Parishes in Cangas del Narcea {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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El Coto
El Coto (variant: ''Coto de Buenamadre'') is one of fifteen parishes (administrative divisions) in Somiedo, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It is situated at an elevation of above sea level Height above mean sea level is a measure of the vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) of a location in reference to a historic mean sea level taken as a vertical datum. In geodesy, it is formalized as ''orthometric heights''. The comb .... It is in size, with a population of 86 ( INE 2006). The postal code is 33840. Villages * El Coto (El Coutu) * Urria Parishes in Somiedo {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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Orejón Language
Orejón (Oregon), also Coto or ''Maijiki'', is a moribund Tucanoan language of Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... Writing system The letters can also be written as in the National Register of Identity and Civil Status of Peru. Nasal vowels have an underlined stroke and tones are indicated using diacritics: * low-tone vowels with the grave accent ; * high-tone vowels with the acute accent ; * low-tone nasal vowels with the macron below and grave accent ; * high-tone nasal vowels with the macron below and acute accent . References Languages of Peru Tucanoan languages {{Peru-stub ...
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Coixoma Language
Koihoma (Coixoma), also known ambiguously as Coto (Koto) and Orejone (Orejón), neither its actual name, is an extinct, apparently Witotoan language of Peru.Campbell, Lyle. (1997). ''American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America''. New York: Oxford University Press. . In popular culture In Steven Spielberg's film ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' is a 2008 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and the fourth installment in the ''Indiana Jones'' series. Released and taking place 19 years after the previous ...'' (2008), Indiana Jones identifies Koihoma language on a mysterious letter written by Harold Oxley, although he explains to Mutt Williams that nobody speaks that language anymore. He quite contradictorily defines it a "Latin American language" that became extinct centuries before Spanish and Portuguese were introduced to the Americas. Refer ...
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Coto Makassar
Coto Makassar or Coto Mangkasara ( Makassarese), is an Indonesian traditional soup originating from Makassar, South Sulawesi. It is a variant of '' soto'' traditional beef and offal stew with seasoned broth made from ground peanuts and spices. The main ingredient of this soup is beef and it can be mixed with innards such as intestine, liver, lungs, heart, tripe, or cow brain. Coto Makassar is usually served with Burasa or Ketupat rice cakes. See also *''Soto ayam'' *''Sop saudara'', spicy Bugis-Makassar beef soup. *''Konro'', Bugis-Makassar spicy cow's ribs soup, similar or related to ribs ''soto'' *''Tongseng'', Javanese spicy mutton soup also related to ''soto'' *''Gulai'', the Javanese ''gulai'' is soupy, similar to mutton or goat ''soto'' but slightly different in spices * List of Indonesian soups * List of soups This is a list of notable soups. Soups have been made since Ancient history, ancient times. Some soups are served with large chunks of meat or vegetables ...
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Coto Supermarkets
Coto C.I.C.S.A., (mostly known for its tradename Coto) is an Argentine supermarket chain founded by Alfredo Coto in 1970 as a butcher shop. The first ''Coto'' supermarket was opened in the city of Mar de Ajó in La Costa Partido in 1987.La parábola del Señor de las Góndolas
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The chain currently has 120 supermarkets, most of them in .


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Coto Coto Train
The Coto Coto Train is a touristic train service in the Fukuoka Prefecture region of Kyushu, southern Japan. The service started in 2019. The train is run by the Heisei Chikuhō Railway Company. It was designed by Eiji Mitooka and is based on the concept of “relaxation, delicious food, and fun”. The train is bright red on the outside with a wooden interior using Ōkawa "kumiko" (lattice) woodwork and stained glass ceilings. Food is served using local natural ingredients. The service is slow for sightseeing purposes and has 48 seats. The train passes through the former coal mining area of Chikuhō (now part of Iizuka, Kaho District). The name "Coto Coto" sounds like the noise of the train. The service includes French cuisine produced by Takeshi Fukuyama, a chef from Fukuoka. The ingredients in the appetizers come from nine cities, towns, and villages on the route used by the train. The service follows Nōgata – Tagawaita – Nōgata (again) – Yukuhashi, using the I ...
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Cotto (other)
Cotto may refer to: * Cotto (name), a surname common amongst those of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French or Sephardic Jewish ancestry * Cotto (material), a type of Italian brick tile * Cotto salami, a cooked variety of salami * Cotto Laurel, a barriada in Ponce, Puerto Rico See also * * * Coto (other) Coto may refer to: People * Coto (surname) Places * Coto 47, a town in Panama near its border with Costa Rica, and the site of the 1921 Coto War * Coto, Isabela, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Coto, Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, a barrio * Coto (Narcea), ... * Crudo (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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