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'''Castro''' is a [[Romance language]] word that originally derived from Latin ''[[castrum]]'', a pre-Roman military camp or fortification (cf: Greek: kastron; Proto-Celtic: * *Kassrik; {{lang-br|kaer, *kastro}}). The English-language equivalent is ''[[Chester (disambiguation)|chester]]''.
'''Castro''' is a [[Romance language]] word that originally derived from Latin ''[[castrum]]'', a pre-Roman military camp or fortification (cf: Greek: ''kastron''; Proto-Celtic:''*Kassrik;'' {{langx|br|kaer, *kastro|link=no}}). The English-language equivalent is ''[[Chester (disambiguation)|chester]]''.


It may refer to :
It may refer to:
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== People ==
* [[Castro (surname)]], a surname (including a list of people with the name)
** [[Fidel Castro]] (1926–2016), leader of Cuba, former First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
** [[José Castro]] (1808–1860), Mexican [[Californio]] politician, statesman, and general who served as interim Governor of Alta California and later Governor of [[Baja California]]
** [[Julián Castro (Venezuelan politician)]] (1810–1875) a Venezuelan military officer and President of Venezuela between 1858 and 1859
** [[Julian Castro]] (b. 1974), American politician from San Antonio
** [[Raúl Castro]] (b. 1931), younger brother of Fidel Castro, former First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
** [[Xiomara Castro]] (b. 1959), president of [[Honduras]] and wife of former Honduran president [[Manuel Zelaya]]
* [[de Castro]], a Portuguese surname
* [[House of Castro]], a Spanish noble family
* [[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro]], claimant to the headship of the royal House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
* A nickname of [[Martin Castrogiovanni]] (born 1981), Argentine-born Italian rugby player
* [[Castro (Brazilian footballer)]], the mononym of Luiz Felipe Castro Neto, Brazilian footballer
* [[Castro (Spanish footballer)]], the mononym of Santiago Castro Anido, Spanish footballer


== Places and jurisdictions ==
== Places and jurisdictions ==
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* A former town within the ''comune'' of [[Oschiri]], Sardinia
* A former town within the ''comune'' of [[Oschiri]], Sardinia
** the former [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro di Sardegna]], now a Latin Catholic titular see
** the former [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro di Sardegna]], now a Latin Catholic titular see

=== Mexico ===

* Castro, Baja California

=== Spain ===
* [[:es: Castro (Soria)|Castro (Soria)]]
* [[Castros (Spain)]]
* [[Castro Caldelas]], Galicia
* [[Castro Urdiales]], Cantabria


===Switzerland===
===Switzerland===
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* [[The Castro, San Francisco]], a neighborhood in San Francisco, California
* [[The Castro, San Francisco]], a neighborhood in San Francisco, California
* [[Castro Valley, California]], a census-designated place in Alameda County
* [[Castro Valley, California]], a census-designated place in Alameda County

== People ==
* [[Castro (surname)]], a surname (including a list of people with the name)
* [[Castro (musician)]], Ghanaian musician
* [[de Castro]], a Portuguese surname
* [[Fidel Castro]] (1926–2016), political leader of Cuba, former First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
* [[Julian Castro]], an American politician from San Antonio and member of the Democratic party
* [[Julián Castro (Venezuelan politician)]] a Venezuelan military officer and President of Venezuela between 1858 and 1859
* [[Raúl Castro]], younger brother of Fidel Castro, former First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
* [[Savion Castro]], a member of the [[Board of Education]] in [[Madison, Wisconsin]]
* [[House of Castro]], a Spanish noble family
* A nickname of [[Martin Castrogiovanni]] (born 1981), Argentine-born Italian rugby player
* [[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro]], claimant to the headship of the royal House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
* An ''alias'' of Veerakathy Manivannam, the head of the global network of the [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam]]


== Other uses==
== Other uses==
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== See also==
== See also==
* [[Castor (disambiguation)]]
* [[Castor (disambiguation)]]
* [[Castrelo de Miño]] and [[Castrelo do Val]] (with the Galician/Portuguese diminutive)
* [[Castro brothers (disambiguation)]]
* [[Castro brothers (disambiguation)]]
* [[Castrum]]
* [[Castrum]]

Latest revision as of 13:26, 11 November 2024

Castro is a Romance language word that originally derived from Latin castrum, a pre-Roman military camp or fortification (cf: Greek: kastron; Proto-Celtic:*Kassrik; Breton: kaer, *kastro). The English-language equivalent is chester.

It may refer to:

People

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Places and jurisdictions

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Brazil

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  • Castro, Paraná, a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern Region of Brazil.

Chile

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Greece

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  • Curiate Italian designation for the Latin Catholic titular bishopric of Moglæna, now Almopia, a municipality of the Pella regional unit in Greek Macedonia.

Italy

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Mexico

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  • Castro, Baja California

Spain

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Switzerland

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United States

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Other uses

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See also

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