- Paços
Paços (pronunciation: pa-sos, comes from the word paços which means steps) refers to nobility houses (normally to the King's house) were normally there were a frontal square, were we could ear the steps (passos-paços), of those wo came for audition ...in the present days, all of these palaces are gone except the one of Sintra ando 2 or 3 more, but the name remained, leading many people to think that is a denomination for parish,
Portugal :;In Portugal
*Paços,village in the municipality ofMelgaço
*Paços, village in the municipality ofSabrosa
*Paços da Serra , a parish in the municipality ofGouveia
*Paços de Brandão , a parish in the municipality ofSanta Maria da Feira
*Paços de Ferreira , a municipality in the district of Porto
*Paços de Ferreira, a parish in the municipality with the same name
*Paços de Gaiolo , a parish in the municipality ofMarco de Canaveses
*Paços de Vilharigues , a village in the municipality ofVouzela which still has the remains (a tower) of an old nobility house;People
*Vítor Hugo Gomes Paços . Portuguese footballer
*Márcio Emerson Passos de Albuquerque, (1978) Brazilian footballeree also
*Passense - Demonym of the Brazilian city
*Clube Esportivo Passense
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