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Passo may refer to: Places * Passo, Missouri, United States * Passô, Porto, Portugal Other uses * Élida Passo (1867–1893), Argentine pharmacist * Oscar Passo (born 1980), Colombian former footballer * Toyota Passo, a Japanese subcompact car See also * ''Passo'', Italian for mountain pass and is a component in multiple place names (see ) * Passos (other) Passos may refer to: People * Ana Passos (born 1967), Portuguese politician and biologist * Cristiano Ávalos dos Passos (born 1977), Brazilian footballer * John Dos Passos (1896-1970), American novelist * Márcio Henrique Maia Passos (born 1985 ...
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Passo, Missouri
Passo is an extinct town in Benton County, Missouri, Benton County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. A post office called Passo was established in 1897, and remained in operation until 1908. The name may be a transfer from El Paso, Texas. References

Ghost towns in Missouri Former populated places in Benton County, Missouri {{BentonCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Passô
Passô is a hamlet in the combined civil parish of Aver-o-Mar, Amorim e Terroso, municipality of Póvoa de Varzim in northern Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share .... Passô had a population of 425 in 2011. Prior to the creation in 2013 of the merged parish, Passô was included within the civil parish of Terroso. References Villages in Portugal {{Porto-geo-stub ...
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Élida Passo
Élida Passo (1867–1893) was an Argentine pharmacist, the first woman to practice that profession in her country and the first woman university graduate in South America. Biography Élida Passo was born in Buenos Aires in 1867, the daughter of a pharmacist. When she began her higher education, she first pursued a major in Humanities and Philosophy, and had a brief stint in Exact, Physical, and Natural Sciences, both faculties of the University of Buenos Aires. She eventually decided to follow in the footsteps of her father and study pharmacy. She graduated in 1885, becoming the first South American woman to earn a university degree. Later she wanted to study medicine, but the university authorities denied her entry, arguing that it would be too difficult or uncomfortable for a woman to study with all male colleagues. This led Passo to initiate a judicial appeal which would have great repercussions in the academic field. This ended in her favor and she was able to enroll in the ...
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Oscar Passo
Oscar Passo (born May 13, 1980) is a Colombian retired footballer who played as a defender. He began his career with Real Cartagena in 1998, playing once until transferring to Deportes Tolima in 1999. With Tolima, he won the 2003 league title, before leaving the club in 2005. In 2006, he joined Atlético Nacional, and won two titles in the 2007 Apertura and 2007 Finalizacion. in 2009, he rejoined Real Cartagena and retired the following year. He has been capped seven times by the Colombia national team, playing for them at the 2005 Gold Cup and in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers The 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification competition was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. Each confederation – the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America ... against Uruguay, Chile, and Peru. Honours Deportes Tolima Categoria Primera A: 2003 Atletico Nacional Categoria Primera A: 2007 Apertura, 200 ...
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Toyota Passo
The is a subcompact car produced by Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 2004, and also sold under Toyota brand as the between 2004 and the ends of 2023. The Passo was once sold at ''Toyota Corolla Store'' Japanese dealerships until it was consolidated with other Toyota dealers in 2020. Outside Japan, the first- and second-generation Boon is sold as the second- and third-generation Sirion. The first-generation Sirion was sold as the Storia in Japan. According to Daihatsu, the name "Boon" is derived from the English word boon, and also inspired by the sound that Japanese children make when imitating the sound of a car, while the name "Passo" is Italian for "step". According to Toyota, the name conjures up the image of a casual and approachable car. __TOC__ First generation (M300/AC10; 2004) The development for the first-generation Boon was led by Toyota chief engineer Tetsuya Tada. For the Japanese domestic market, the Boon were available with 996 cc and 1.3-litre ...
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Mountain Pass
A mountain pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Since mountain ranges can present formidable barriers to travel, passes have played a key role in trade, war, and both Human migration, human and animal migration throughout history. At lower elevations it may be called a hill pass. A mountain pass is typically formed between two volcanic peaks or created by erosion from water or wind. Overview Mountain passes make use of a gap (landform), gap, saddle (landform), saddle, col or notch (landform), notch. A topographic saddle is analogous to the mathematical concept of a saddle surface, with a saddle point marking the minimum high point between two valleys and the lowest point along a ridge. On a topographic map, passes can be identified by contour lines with an hourglass shape, which indicates a low spot between two higher points. In the high mountains, a difference of between the summit and the mountain is defined as a mountain pass. Passes are o ...
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