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*[[Marine Corps Air Station El Toro]], a decommissioned U.S. military base in Orange County, California
*[[Marine Corps Air Station El Toro]], a decommissioned U.S. military base in Orange County, California
*[[El Toro Y]], a freeway interchange in Irvine, California
*[[El Toro Y]], a freeway interchange in Irvine, California
*[[El Toro (Zulia)]], a small town on [[Toas island]], capital of Almirante Padilla Municipality in Zulia state, Venezuela
*El Toro, a small town on [[Toas island]], capital of Almirante Padilla Municipality in Zulia state, Venezuela
*[[Rancho El Toro]], a Mexican land grant in present-day Monterey County, California
*[[Rancho El Toro]], a Mexican land grant in present-day Monterey County, California
*[[El Toro Wilderness]] on the island of Puerto Rico
*[[El Toro Wilderness]] on the island of Puerto Rico
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*[[Pico El Toro]], a mountain in the Andes of Venezuela
*[[Pico El Toro]], a mountain in the Andes of Venezuela
*[[Cerro El Toro (Upata)]], a mountain on the northwest side of Upata, Venezuela
*[[Cerro El Toro (Upata)]], a mountain on the northwest side of Upata, Venezuela
*[[El Toro (Puerto Rico)]], a peak in the [[El Yunque National Forest]] in Puerto Rico
*El Toro, a peak in the [[El Yunque National Forest]] in Puerto Rico
*[[El Toro (Mexico)]], a peak in Nuevo León, Mexico noted for the rock climb ''[[El Sendero Luminoso]]''
*El Toro, a peak in Nuevo León, Mexico noted for the rock climb ''[[El Sendero Luminoso]]''


==People and characters==
==People and characters==

Revision as of 12:20, 27 May 2020

El Toro, Spanish for "the bull", may refer to:

Geography

Mountains and hills

People and characters

Roller coasters

Other uses

See also