Quito (disambiguation)

Quito (disambiguation)

Quito may refer to:

* Quito, the capital city of Ecuador and the seat of the Quito canton
* Quito Square, a public square in Bucharest, Romania
* "Quito", the name of a track on The Mountain Goats album We Shall All Be Healed
* Río Quito, a town and municipality in Choco Department, Colombia
* "Quito", the nickname of André Raposo, a Brazilian water polo player


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