Rincon
Rincon or Rincón (Spanish for corner) may refer to:
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People
- Rincon (surname)
- Rincón (footballer, born 1977), born Gilvan Santos Souza, Brazilian football striker
- Rincón (footballer, 1980-2013), born Claudiney Ramos, Equatoguinean football defensive midfielder
- Rincón (footballer, born 1987), born Carlos Eduardo de Castro Lourenço, Brazilian football centre-back
- Rincon (footballer, born 1994), born Rincon Teixeira da Rocha, Brazilian football forward
Places
South America and Caribbean
- Argentina
- Rincón (Catamarca), Argentine town in Catamarca Province
- Rincón de Los Sauces, Argentine town in Neuquén Province
- Rincón (Córdoba), Argentine town in Córdoba Province
- Bonaire
- Rincon, Bonaire, one of only two towns on the island of Bonaire
- Costa Rica
- Rincón de Sabanilla, district in San Pablo canton
- Dominican Republic
- Rincón, municipal district in La Vega Province
- Falkland Islands
- Rincon Grande, East Falkland
- Panama
- Puerto Rico
Rincón, Puerto Rico, a municipality
- Rincón, Cayey, Puerto Rico, a barrio
- Rincón, Cidra, Puerto Rico, a barrio
- Rincón, Gurabo, Puerto Rico, a barrio
- Rincón, Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico, a barrio
- Rincón barrio-pueblo, a barrio of Ríncon, a municipality of Puerto Rico
North America
- Mexico
- Rincón de Romos, Mexican town in Aguascalientes
- United States
- Rincon de los Esteros, a Mexican land grant in the present Santa Clara County, California
- Rincon, California, an Indian Reservation located on the East end of Valley Center, California
- Rincon Hill, San Francisco, California, a neighborhood and landform
- One Rincon Hill, a pair of residential skyscrapers on the hill
- Rincon, Georgia, a city
- Rincon Mountains, a mountain range in Arizona
- Rincon, New Mexico, a census-designated place in Doña Ana County, New Mexico
- Rincon, Riverside County, California the name applied to a tract of land lying on either side of the Santa Ana River, from ten to twenty miles below Riverside, California. A settlement along the river at its crossing point, later renamed Prado, now a ghost town.
- Rancho El Rincon (Arellanes), a 4,460-acre (18.0 km2) Mexican land grant in present day Santa Barbara County and Ventura County, California
- Rincon (surfspot), at the beach along Rincon Point located at the Ventura / Santa Barbara County line on the Pacific Coast of California, USA
- Rincon Parkway, the portion of California State Route 1 along the north coast of Ventura County, California
- Rincon Island (California), artificial island located off Mussel Shoals (also called "Little Rincon") in Ventura County, California, constructed in 1958 for oil and gas production
- Rincon Point (Santa Barbara County), a cape on the Santa Barbara Channel at the boundary between Santa Barbara County and Ventura County
- Rincon Creek (Southern California), a creek that marks the boundary between Santa Barbara and Ventura County, California
- Rincon Formation, a sedimentary geologic unit of Lower Miocene age, abundant in the coastal portions of southern Santa Barbara County, California eastward into Ventura County.
- Rincon Oil Field, a large oil field on the coast of southern California, about 10 miles (16 km) northwest of the city of Ventura
- Cuba
- Rincón, Camajuaní, an agricultural settlement in Camajuaní, Villa Clara
- Rincón, Havana, a settlement in Havana
- Rincón, Morón, neighborhood in Morón
- El Rincón, Santiago de Cuba, Hamlet in Pueblo Nuevo, Santiago de Cuba
Africa
- Rincón (Morocco), Mediterranean town in Morocco between Tangier and Tétouan
Europe
- Spain
- Rincón de la Victoria, municipality in the Málaga province, Andalusia
- CD Rincón, a football club located in the city
- Rincón de Soto, village in the La Rioja community
Other
- Chilean recluse spider, known in Spanish as araña de rincón
- Honda Rincon, all-terrain vehicle (ATV) made by Honda from 2003-present
- Rincon, the development code-name of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7
- Rincon, a mountain bike made by Giant Bicycles
- Rincon Sea Level Road, roadway built in 1913 using wooden causeways on the coast between Ventura and Santa Barbara, California
- Rincon 1, a satellite built at the University of Arizona
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