Verde
Verde in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian means "Green".
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It may refer to:
Places
- Aguas Verdes, Peru
- Verde Beach, Portugal
- Camp Verde, Arizona, United States
- Campina Verde, Brazil
- Cape Verde
- Castro Verde, Portugal
- Fort Verde State Historic Park, in Camp Verde
- Verde Island, Philippines
- Verde River, Arizona
- Palos Verdes, California
- Mato Verde, Brazil
- Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, United States
- Monte Verde, archeological site in Chile
- Ponta Verde, a beach in Brazil
- Rancho Palos Verdes, California
- Río Verde
- Val Verde
- Verde Valley, Arizona, United States
People
- Alessandro Verde, Roman Catholic Cardinal
- Cuerno Verde, Comanche leader
- Dino Verde, Italian author, lyricist, playwright and screenwriter
- Gelsomina Verde, Neapolitan victim of the Camorra
- Juan Andrés Verde, nicknamed "Gordo Verde", former rugby player and current priest with significant presence in Uruguayan media
Other
- Part of Lloyds Banking Group to be sold due to EU competition regulations
- Cobra Verde, a German film
- Verdes FC, a Belize Premier Football League team
- Palos Verdes High School
- Plaxton Verde, single-decker bus
- Kamen Rider Verde, character from Kamen Rider Ryuki
- Salsa Verde, Italian green sauce
- Terra Verde, a musical style
- Verde Canyon Railroad, a heritage railroad in Arizona
- Vinho Verde, a type of Portuguese wine
- Verde (grape), another name for the Italian wine grape Verdeca
- A program by GPU manufacturer Nvidia to release drivers for its mobile range of products.
- Visualizing Energy Resources Dynamically on the Earth (VERDE), a software visualization and analysis capability of the United States Department of Energy
- "Verde", a song by J Balvin from Colores, 2020
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See also
- Valverde (disambiguation)
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