Baco
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Baco may refer to:
  • Baco (crater)
    Baco (crater)
    Baco is a lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands on the near side of the Moon. The rim and inner wall has been eroded and worn by countless minor impacts since the original formation of the crater. As a result any terraces have been worn smooth and the rim is overlaid by...

    , a lunar impact crater
  • Baco (god)
    Baco (god)
    Baco is a Celtic god, invoked by Gauls on inscriptions found in the areas of Chalon-sur-Saône and Eauze. His name indicates that he was probably a boar-god, of whom many are recorded in the Celtic world....

    , a Celtic god of the boar
  • Baco, Oriental Mindoro
    Baco, Oriental Mindoro
    Baco is a 4th class municipality in the province of Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 30,167 people in 5,717 households.-Location:Baco is located on the northern part of Oriental Mindoro...

    , a municipality in the Philippines
  • Baco, Ethiopia, a city where the Baco Airport
    Baco Airport
    Baco Airport is an airport near both Baco and Jinka, Ethiopia .-References:...

     stands
  • Baco noir
    Baco noir
    Baco noir is a hybrid red wine grape variety produced from a cross of Vitis vinifera var. Folle Blanche, a French wine grape, and an unknown variety of Vitis riparia indigenous to North America. Baco noir produces a medium body, deeply tinted, acidic red wine which is fruit forward and often...

     grape varietal
  • John Baco (c. 1290 - 1346), also known as John Baconthorpe, English Carmelite monk
  • Peter Baco
    Peter Baco
    Peter Baco is a Slovak politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Ludova strana - Hnutie za demokraticke Slovensko, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament....

     (born 9 April 1945), Slovak politician and member of the European Parliament
  • Bacchus (Dionysus
    Dionysus
    Dionysus was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology. His name in Linear B tablets shows he was worshipped from c. 1500—1100 BC by Mycenean Greeks: other traces of Dionysian-type cult have been found in ancient Minoan Crete...

    ), in Portuguese and Spanish
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