- The
Coto Coto Train is a
touristic train service in the ****uoka
Prefecture region of Kyushu,
southern ****an. The
service started in 2019. The
train is...
- the
Cuerda Larga, to the south. It is
called "Los
Cotos"
because of the
small stone posts,
called "
cotos", that were
there until the 20th
century to indicate...
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Coto may
refer to:
Coto (surname)
Coto 47, a town in
Costa Rica near the
border with Panama, and the site of the 1921
Coto War
Coto, Isabela,
Puerto Rico...
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Nicolae Cotos (October 10, 1883–May 15, 1959) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian theologian,
within the
Romanian Orthodox Church. Born in Straja, in...
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Coto Mak****ar or
Coto Mangkasara (Mak****arese), is an
Indonesian traditional soup
originating from Mak****ar,
South Sulawesi. It is a
variant of soto,...
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Manuel Hector Coto (June 10, 1961 – July 9, 2023) was a Cuban-born
American screenwriter,
television and film director, and
producer of
films and television...
- The
Coto War (Spanish:
Guerra de
Coto) was a
conflict between Panama and
Costa Rica
fought between 21
February and 5
March 1921. The
casus belli occurred...
- El
Coto (variant:
Coto de Buenamadre) is one of
fifteen parishes (administrative divisions) in Somiedo, a muni****lity
within the
province and autonomous...
-
Coto de Caza (Spanish for "Hunting Reserve") is a census-designated
place (CDP) and guard-gated
private community in
Orange County, California, United...
- "Ces"
Cotos (born 7
March 2000) is a
Venezuelan footballer who
plays as a
central midfielder for
Spanish club SS Reyes. Born in Barquisimeto,
Cotos moved...