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Campos Góticos
Campos may refer to: Geography * Campos (crater), a crater on Mars * Campos, Spain, a municipality in Mallorca * Campos Basin, a sedimentary basin offshore of Rio de Janeiro state, named after Campos * Campos do Jordão, a municipality in the state of São Paulo in southeastern Brazil * Campos dos Goytacazes, a municipality in Rio de Janeiro state and usually known as Campos * Campos Gerais, a municipality in Minas Gerais state * Roman Catholic Diocese of Campos, diocese located in Campos dos Goytacazes, ecclesiastical province of Niterói Music * Campos (band), an Italian rock band People * Campos (surname) * Campos (footballer) (born 1952), Cosme da Silva Campos, Brazilian footballer Places * Campo's, a deli in Philadelphia known for cheesesteaks and hoagies Ship * , a Brazilian-owned steamship Sports * Campos Racing Campos Racing (formerly Adrián Campos Motorsport and Campos Grand Prix) is a Spanish motor racing team based in Alzira, Valencia, founded by former Formula ...
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Campos, Spain
Campos () is a municipality on the island of Mallorca, Spain, located on the south side of the island in the comarca of Migjorn. It borders the municipalities Llucmajor, Porreres, Felanitx Felanitx () is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Spain, Spanish autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of the Balearic Islands, located in the southeast of Majorca, 48 kilometres (30 miles) from the capital Palma, Majo ..., Santanyí, and ses Salines. The urban centers are the village of Campos and two tourist towns, sa Ràpita and ses Covetes. There are seven population centers in all. Economy The economy of this municipality has been linked to agriculture since its foundation. Its lands are fertile and it uses irrigation cultivation. Today the two coastal towns have developed because of tourism. Features * Aljub de la Font Santa, an historic building, housing a rainwater storage well, built in 1671–1673. References External linksOfficial pageEngl ...
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Campos Basin
The Campos Basin is one of 12 coastal sedimentary basins of Brazil. It spans both onshore and offshore parts of the South Atlantic with the onshore part located near Rio de Janeiro. The basin originated in Neocomian stage of the Cretaceous period 145–130 million years ago during the breakup of Gondwana. It has a total area of about , with the onshore portion small at only . Etymology The basin is named after the Campos dos Goytacazes city. Description The Campos Basin is bound on the south by the Cabo Frio High, separating the basin from the Santos Basin and on the north by the Vitória High, forming the boundary with the Espírito Santo Basin. Campos Basin contains the Paraiba do Sul River delta. Tectonic history The South Atlantic margin developed on Archean stable cratons consisting of hard and resistant rocks and partly on the Neoproterozoic mobile belts composed of less resistant metamorphic rocks.Clemente, 2013, p.3 The Precambrian basement of the San ...
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Campos Do Jordão
Campos do Jordão () is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in southeastern Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Vale do Paraíba e Litoral Norte. The population is 52,405 (2020 est.) in an area of . The city is situated above sea level and is the highest city in Brazil. There are numerous outdoor activities for tourists and winter residents. These include hiking, mountain climbing, treetop cable swings (''arborismo''), horseback riding, and ATV and motorbike riding. July, of winter season vacations, sees an enormous influx of visitors (more than quadrupling the city's population), due in part to the winter festival of classical music. Its attractions throughout the year include German, Swiss and Italian cuisine restaurants, bars, and a cable car. There are many ''pousadas'' ( inns) and chalets. Also, in order to cater to the large number of visitors, several bars, lounges, discos and clubs open during the winter months. Demography *Total Population: 51,4 ...
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Campos Dos Goytacazes
Campos dos Goytacazes () is a city located in the northern region of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, with a population of 483,540 inhabitants. It is the largest city in Rio de Janeiro (state) outside of the Greater Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area. History Colonization of the area started in the 16th century, and the village of São Salvador de Campos de Goytacazes was founded on May 29, 1677. On March 28, 1835, the village was promoted to city status. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Campos was the see of Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer, nicknamed "The Lion of Campos", who was one of the bishops who opposed the Vatican II reforms and who teamed with Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre of Dakar to consecrate four independent bishops in Écône, Switzerland, in 1988. Nowadays there are in Campos two Roman Catholic jurisdictions: a Diocese, whose Bishop is Monsignor Roberto Gomes Guimarães and the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney, whose Apostolic Administrator ...
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Campos Gerais
Campos Gerais is a municipality in the south of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. The population was 28,842 in 2020 in a total area of 769 km². The elevation is 1,026 m. It became a municipality in 1901. Campos Gerais is located in the IBGE statistical microregion of Varginha. Surrounding municipalities are Alfenas, Três Pontas, Boa Esperança, Paraguaçu, Campo do Meio, Santana da Vargem and Fama. It is 295 km from Belo Horizonte and 34 km from the important coffee center of Alfenas. The Furnas Reservoir lies to the south. The main economic activity is coffee growing. In 2006, there were 19,500 hectares planted. There was also production of rice, potatoes, beans, and corn. There were 2,270 rural properties with an agricultural area of 60,464 hectares. More than 10,000 people worked in agriculture. In the city there were several small industries including soft drink bottling plant. The main tourist sites are the nearby Serra do Paraíso with ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Campos
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Campos () is a diocese located in the city of Campos dos Goytacazes in the ecclesiastical province of Niterói in Brazil. History On December 4, 1922 it was established as the Diocese of Campos from the Diocese of Niterói. Bishops The Bishop A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...s of Campos (Roman rite) are, in reverse chronological order: *Bishop Roberto Francisco Ferrería Paz (2011.06.08 – present) *Bishop Roberto Gomes Guimarães (1995.11.22 – 2011.06.08, retired) *Bishop João Corso, S.D.B. (1990.10.12 – 1995.11.22, resigned) *Bishop Carlos Alberto Etchandy Gimeno Navarro (1981.08.29 – 1990.05.09), appointed Archbishop of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro *Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer (1949.01.03 – 1981.08.29) *Archbishop (p ...
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Campos (band)
Campos is an Italian electronic-folk rock band from Pisa, formed in 2011. History The band was founded in Pisa in 2011 by Simone Bettin, former guitarist of Motta's Criminal Jokers, and music producer Davide Barbafiera. Later that year, Bettin moved to Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi ..., where he met Australian bassist Dhari Vij, who joined the band in 2014. The trio started to perform their first songs in the clubs of Berlin and recorded their debut English-language studio album, ''Viva'', in 2015. The album was mastered by disc jockey Jan Driver, and released on 3 March 2017 by label Aloch Dischi. Later in 2017, Dhari Vij was replaced by Tommaso Tanzini and the band signed with Woodworm. In 2018, Davide Barbafiera co-starred in the film '' The Happiest M ...
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Campos (surname)
Campos is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "Fields" in both languages. Notable people with the surname include: A–F * Adrián Campos (1960–2021), Spanish racing driver * Adrián Campos Jr. (born 1988), Spanish racing driver * Ángelo Campos (born 1993), Peruvian football player * Alex Campos (born 1976), Colombian singer * Álvaro de Campos, one of Fernando Pessoa's various heteronyms * Andrey Campos (born 1978), Costa Rican football player * António Campos (1922–1999), Portuguese film director * Arsenio Campos (1946–2025), Mexican actor * Arsenio Martínez Campos (1831–1900), Spanish military officer and revolutionary * Bruno Campos (born 1973), Brazilian actor * Carlos Campos Sánchez (1937–2020), Chilean football player * Carlos Campos (other), several people * Daniel Campos (other), several people * Dave Campos (born 1942), American motorcycle racer * David Campos (born 1970), American attorney * Derek Campos (born 1988), Am ...
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Campos (footballer)
Cosme da Silva Campos (born 21 December 1952), known as just Campos, is a Brazilian footballer. He played in five matches for the Brazil national football team The Brazil national football team (), nicknamed ''Seleção Canarinho'' ("Canary Squad", after their bright yellow jersey), represents Brazil in men's international Association football, football and is administered by the Brazilian Football Co ... in 1975. He was also part of Brazil's squad for the 1975 Copa América tournament. References External links * 1952 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's international footballers Men's association football forwards People from Pedro Leopoldo Footballers from Minas Gerais Clube Atlético Mineiro players Nacional Futebol Clube players Guarani FC players Clube Náutico Capibaribe players Esporte Clube São Bento players América Futebol Clube (MG) players Santos FC players Ceará Sporting Club players Associação Portuguesa ...
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Campo's
Campo's Deli, also known as Campo's Philly Cheesesteaks, is a deli that was founded in 1947 on Market St in Old City, Philadelphia Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit .... The restaurant has been highly ranked for its cheesesteaks and other deli sandwiches. History Ambrose and Rose Campo opened Campo's in 1947. The next generation of the family took over the restaurant in 1975; the current owner is Michael Campo, grandson of Ambrose and Rose. Campo's Deli remains a family owned business. Besides cheesesteaks, Campo's is also known for its Italian hoagie which is made with Dilusso salami, ham capicola, peppered ham, pepperoni, prosciutto and provolone. Campo's is also well-known for offering vegan options of their famous sandwiches and cheesesteaks. Another popular ...
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Campos Racing
Campos Racing (formerly Adrián Campos Motorsport and Campos Grand Prix) is a Spanish motor racing team based in Alzira, Valencia, founded by former Formula One driver Adrián Campos in 1997. The team has been successful in Formula Three, GP2 Series and F4 Spanish Championship. Previous drivers include Fernando Alonso, Marc Gené, Antonio García, Roldán Rodríguez, Vitaly Petrov, Lucas Di Grassi, Sergio Pérez, Alexander Rossi, Álex Palou, Rio Haryanto, Mitch Evans, Roberto Merhi, Lando Norris, Luca Ghiotto, Roy Nissany, Jack Aitken, Linus Lundqvist and Isack Hadjar. History After retiring from racing, Campos formed his own team at the end of 1997, under the name Campos Motorsport. In 1998 the team began by competing in the new Open Fortuna by Nissan, with Marc Gené and Antonio García as drivers. Gené won the championship and García finished fifth, with Campos taking the teams title. Gené stepped up to Formula One in , and his place in the team was tak ...
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