1. campo - Noun
2. Campo - Proper noun
A surname from Spanish.
A census-designated place in San Diego County, California, United States.
campo (plural campos)
(US, slang) A police officer assigned to a university campus.
campo (plural campos)
A field or plain in a Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking area.
campo (plural campos)
(US, slang) A police officer assigned to a university campus.
campo (plural campos)
A field or plain in a Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking area.
I always dreamt that I would marry in the Piazza Del Campo in Siena and go on my honeymoon down the Amazon, up the Nile, on a gallop through the pyramids, to Nepal and Kerala, on a safari and finally to Lake Titicaca in Peru. Jasmine Guinness
Until, when all is legend And many years have passed, On a great Campo di Fiori Rage will kindle at a poet's word. Czesław Miłosz
After Mussolini's fall on 25 July 1943, he was arrested by the Carabinieri as he left the king's private residence in Rome and subsequently imprisoned on Campo Imperatore by Carabinieri forces. Source: Internet
After taking his doctor's degree in 1578, he settled as a physician in Campo San Pietro, a small town in the Paduan territory. Source: Internet
Apartment style on-campus housing at UCI can be found at Vista del Campo, Vista del Campo Norte, Camino del Sol, and Puerta del Sol. Source: Internet
At the end of the fight, the Nationalist troops had been forced to retreat, abandoning all hopes of a direct assault on Madrid by Casa de Campo, while the XIth Brigade had lost a third of its personnel. Source: Internet