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campo

n. (context US slang English) A police officer assigned to a university campus.

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Campo, CO -- U.S. town in Colorado
Population (2000): 150
Housing Units (2000): 79
Land area (2000): 0.138074 sq. miles (0.357609 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.138074 sq. miles (0.357609 sq. km)
FIPS code: 11645
Located within: Colorado (CO), FIPS 08
Location: 37.104731 N, 102.578394 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 81029
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Campo, CO
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Campo

Campo may refer to:

Campo (São Martinho)

São Martinho do Campo is a former civil parish in the municipality of Santo Tirso, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Campo (São Martinho), São Salvador do Campo e Negrelos (São Mamede). It is located 10 km northeast of the city of Santo Tirso, it's an important textile industry center.

Campo (Venice)

A campo is a city square in Venice, Italy.

Usage examples of "campo".

Corsicans who formed the papal bodyguard, German typographers, French perfumers and glovemakers, Teutonic bakers, Spanish booksellers, Lombard carpenters from the Campo Marzio, Dalmatian boatbuilders, Greek copyists, Portuguese trunkmakers from the Via dei Baullari, goldsmiths from beside San Giorgio.

Two mozos de campo, picturesque in great hats, with spurred bare heels, in white embroidered calzoneras, leather jackets and striped ponchos, rode ahead with carbines across their shoulders, swaying in unison to the pace of the horses.

Then he got up and started walking swiftly to the Campi Flegrei station.

Quinctilis the Cimbri were massed at the foot of the western Alps, spread across a plain called the Campi Raudii, not far from the small town of Vercellae.

Originem Gothicam historiam fecit esse Romanam, colligens quasi in unam coronam germen floridum quod per librorum campos passim fuerat ante dispersum.

As it is no inconsiderable affair to spend the Carnival at Rome, especially when you have no great desire to sleep on the Piazza del Popolo, or the Campo Vaccino, they wrote to Signor Pastrini, the proprietor of the Hotel de Londres, Piazza di Spagna, to reserve comfortable apartments for them.

In anticipation of the defense strategy, it was clear that Minton wanted to firmly establish that Campo had been brutally assaulted and was indeed the victim in this crime.

The recording was played and there was no doubt that Minton had started out of the gate strong as the jurors sat raptly listening to Campo scream and beg for help.

My name is Don Antonio Pocchini, I am of a noble Paduan family, and my mother belongs to the illustrious family of Campo SanPiero.

She recoiled when she saw the battered face of Reggie Campo in one of the color photos I had put to the side of the files.

But the crowd in the Campo had no more yellow hats than Matteo could see any day at the Rialto, and the bustle of commerce felt much like that of the nearby stalls.

Campo Tosto, I must explain, was a Belgian, settled for many years in England, who had left all his property to the man who looked after him.

Polo di Campo, with my bill of exchange, and he gave me at once eighteen pieces of ten lires each .

It is interesting in the campo in these early days, before the effect of the government's measures for coercing the opinions of the populace is fully declared.

ABOUT eight months after the Countess d'Ascoli had been laid in her grave in the Campo Santo, two reports were circulated through the gay world of Pisa, which excited curiosity and awakened expectation everywhere.