{{wiktionary|MECO|meco}} '''Meco''' or '''MECO''' or '''mecos''', may refer to: {{TOCright}} ==People== * A meco, a member of the Mecos, a [[Casta]], a caste of Amerindians in Iberian colonial empires
===People by the nickname, stagename, pseudonym=== * [[Meco]] (1939–2023; born Domenico Monardo), American record producer and musician * The Great Meco, a wrestler signed to [[Revolutionary Championship Wrestling]] * Carmelo “Meco” Domínguez, a Bolivian drug lord involved in Presidential [[corruption in Bolivia]] * Américo "Meco" dos Santos, a [[List of Atlético Petróleos de Luanda players|soccer player for ''Atlético Petróleos de Luanda'']], Luanda, Angola
===People with the given name=== * Meco Barcliff, wife of Melvin "Magoo" Barcliff (1973–2023), of the U.S. hiphop duo [[Timbaland & Magoo]] * Meço Bono (18th century), member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces for the Pashalik of Yanina, under [[Ali Pasha of Ioannina]] * Meco Chang, an executive of the [[Asian Weightlifting Federation]] * [[Meco Eno]] (born 1966), American musician <!-- * Meco Monardo, record producer --> * Meco Poliziani, Canadian player of Canadian football, [[Canadian college drafts (1956–1969)|drafted into the Canadian Football League]] in 1960
===People with the surname=== * [[Alejandra Meco]] (born 1990), Spanish actress and dancer * Alessandro Di Meco (born 1995), Italian boxer * [[Éric Di Meco]] (born 1963), French soccer player * [[Jose Luis Abalos Meco]] (born 1958), Spanish politician * Marco Di Meco (born 1982), Italian musician * [[Richard Meco]] (1590–1661), English musician * Sonila Meço, an Albanian TV personality on [[Agon Channel]], Tirana, Albania * Sylvia Meco, a competitor for Italy in [[artistic roller skating at the 1981 World Games]] * [[Vincenzo Meco]] (born 1940), Italian racing cyclist
==Places== * Meco Mountain, Angola; a mountain, see [[Portuguese Angola]] * Meco, a river in Chile; see [[List of rivers of Chile (D–O)]] * El Meco, a tributary of the Moctezuma River in [[Acatlán, Hidalgo]], Mexico <!-- * Meco Beach ({{langx|pt|link=no|Praia do Meco}}, Sesimbra, Portugal --> <!-- * Estadio Manuel Delgado Meco, Alcázar de San Juan, Ciudad Real, Spain; a stadium --> * [[Meco (municipality)]], a part of metropolitan Madrid, Spain ** Meco rail station, on the [[C-8 (Cercanías Madrid)]] rail line * [[Meco, New York]], USA; a hamlet * Meco Road, [[Easton, Pennsylvania]], USA; bordering its property, is named for Metropolitan Edison (M.E.Co.)
* [[Maritime trade in the Maya civilization#El Meco|El Meco]], Yucatan, Mayan Empire; an ancient port, now an [[List of archaeological sites by country|archaeological site in Mexico]]
==Groups, organizations== * MECO Construction, a Costa Rican company; see [[Johnny Araya Monge]]
* [[Mactan Electric Company]], Cebu, Visayas, Philippines; an electrical utility * [[Magnolia Electric Co.]] (MECo), an American band, the backing band to Jason Molina * [[Manila Economic and Cultural Office]], Taipei, Taiwan; the representative office and defacto embassy of the Philippines to Taiwan, Republic of China * [[Maui Electric Company]], Maui, Hawaii, USA; an electrical utility * Mediterranean Elasmobranch Citizen Observations, a citizen-scientist organization involved with monitoring [[illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing]] * [[Mecos București]], Bucharest, Romania; the ''Mecos'', a soccer tam * Metropolitan Edison (M.E.Co.), an electric utility serving regions of Pennsylvania, USA; later acquired by GPU, and now part of [[FirstEnergy]] * Middle East Christian Outreach, which merged with [[SIM (Christian organization)]] in 2016 * Mining Engineering Company (MECO), [[Worcester, England]], UK
==Events, eras, times== * [[Main engine cutoff]], the shut-off of the first stage in a [[multistage rocket]] * [[Meco Cup]], a women's ice hockey tournament <!-- * IEEE Mediterranean Embedded Computing Conference (MECO) --> * [[Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum]], a global warming period 40 million years ago, during the Eocene * [[Middle European Cooperation in Statistical Physics]], an international conference on statistical physics
==Other uses== * [[Magnetospheric eternally collapsing object]], a theoretical alternative to a black hole <!-- * Metal carbonate (MeCO) --> * Meco, a racehorse, a colt that won the 1874 [[Juvenile Stakes (United States)]]
==See also== {{canned search|meco|m-e-c-o|meco's|mecoes|mecos|m-eco|me-co|mec-o|me-c-o|m-ec-o|m-e-co}} * {{lookfrom|MECO}} * {{lookfrom|Meco}} * {{intitle|meco}} * [[Meko (disambiguation)]]
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