Marcos
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Marcos may refer to:
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[edit] Sports
- Dayton Marcos, a Negro League baseball team from Dayton, Ohio
- Marcos Ambrose, Australian racing driver
- Marcos Armas, Venezuela-born American baseball player
- Marcos Assunção, Brazilian football player
- Marcos Baghdatis, Cypriot tennis player and 2006 Australian Open finalist
- Marcos Carvajal, Venezuela-born American baseball player
- Marcos Daniel, Brazilian tennis player
- Marcos di Palma, Argentine racing car driver
- Marcos Evangelista de Moraes, Brazilian football player better known as Cafu
- Marcos Martinez Ucha, Spanish racing car driver
- Marcos Milinkovic, Argentine volleyball player
- Marcos Ondruska, South African tennis player
- Marcos Painter, Irish football player
- Marcos Paquetá, Brazilian football player
- Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis, a Brazilian goalkeeper from Palmeiras.
- Marcos Sanchez, Equador-born American baseball player
- Marcos Senna, Brazilian football player
- Marcos-Antonio Serrano, Spanish cyclist
- Nélson Marcos, Portuguese football player
[edit] Radio
- Don Fernando Marcos, Mexican radio personality
- Marcos Rodriguez, Sr., Cuban-American radio personality
[edit] Politics
- Ferdinand Marcos, former President of the Philippines
- Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., governor of Ilocos Norte
- Imelda Marcos, former First Lady and powerful political figure in the Philippines
- Marcos Kyprianou, Cypriot lawyer and politician
- Marcos Morínigo, Paraguayan politician and former president
- Marcos Pérez Jiménez, Venezuelan politician
- Mariano Marcos, lawyer and politician in Ilocos Norte, Philippines
- Subcomandante Marcos, Also known as Delegate Zero, spokesperson for the Zapatistas
[edit] Geography
- Lake San Marcos, California
- Lambayong (also known as Mariano Marcos), Sultan Kudarat
- Marcos, Ilocos Norte
- Marcos Castellanos
- San Marcos, Antioquia
- San Marcos, Baja California Sur
- San Marcos, California
- San Marcos, Costa Rica
- San Marcos, Guatemala
- San Marcos, Guerrero
- San Marcos, Nicaragua
- San Marcos, Texas
- San Marcos (department)
[edit] Automobiles
- Marcos (automobile), an automobile brand
- Marcos Mantis GT, a sports car
- Mini Marcos, a model mini car
[edit] Military
- MARCOS (India), an elite naval special warfare unit of the Indian Navy
- Marcos Botzaris, Greek military leader
- Subcomandante Marcos, spokesman for the Zapatista movement
- USS San Marcos (LSD-25), Casa Grande-class dock landing ship
[edit] Television and film
- Marcos Arriaga, Peruvian film director
- Marcos Ferraez, American actor
- Marcos Siega, American film and music director
- Niurka Marcos, Cuban-Mexican singer, dancer and actress
[edit] Music
- Marcos Curiel, American guitarist and a member of P.O.D.
- Marcos Escoriza, lead vocalist of the punk rock band No Children
- Marcos Hernandez, American pop singer
- Marcos Mundstock, Argentine classic musician
- Marcos Portugal, Portuguese classical composer
- Marcos Suzano, Brazilian percussionist
- Marcos Valle, Brazilian singer, songwriter and record producer
- Marcos Witt, American pastor and musician
[edit] Christianity
- Marcos da Silva, Portuguese Franciscan friar and historian
- Marcos de Niza, Spanish Franciscan friar
- Marcos de Torres y Rueda, Spanish bishop of Yucatan and viceroy of New Spain
[edit] Literature
- Marcos Denevi, Argentine writer and journalist
- Marcos Jiménez de la Espada, Spanish zoologist, explorer and writer
- Marcos Rey, Brazilian writer and playwright
- Marcos Valério, Brazilian publicist
[edit] Business
- Marcos Prado Troyjo, Brazilian businessman
[edit] Education
- National University of San Marcos, public university in Lima, Peru
- San Marcos High School, public high school located in the California central coast city of Santa Barbara
- Mariano Marcos State University, public university in Ilocos Norte, Philippines
[edit] Other
- Marcos Moshinsky, Mexican physicist
- Marcos Pontes, Brazilian astronaut
- Marcos Restrepo, Ecuatorian painter
- Pacífico Marcos, former President of the Philippine Medical Association
- San Marcos (fictional), fictional Latin American republic loosely based on Cuba
[edit] See also
- List of names derived from Marcus