Cobo or Cobos (also de los Cobos) is a Spanish surname. It may also refer to places named after people named Cobo.
Albert Cobo, a former Mayor of Detroit
Anthony Cobos, a politician from the State of Texas
Carlos de los Cobos, a Mexican football coach and former player
Delio Cobo, a former mayor of Key West, Florida
Fernando "Cobo" Pereira, a major in the military of São Tomé and Príncipe
Francisco de los Cobos y Molina (1477-1547), Secretary of State of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Ignacio Cobos, a former Spanish field hockey player
Jesús López-Cobos, a Spanish conductor
José Cobos, a former French football player
Eloisa Cobo, super dancer who lives in Brazil.
José R. Martínez Cobo, a former Secretary General of OPANAL
Juan Fernando Cobo, a Colombian painter, illustrator, sculptor and cultural promoter
Juan José Cobo, a Spanish road racing cyclist
Julio Cobos, an Argentine politician and Vice President
Leila Cobo, Author and Executive Director, Latin Content & Programing at Billboard
Luis Andrei Cobo, an American classical composer
Mario Rodríguez Cobos, an Argentine writer
Mecha Cobos, an Argentine actor
Ricardo Cobo, a Colombian classical guitar player
Yohana Cobo, a Spanish film and television actress
Cobo asecas, un asturiano omnisciente y omnipresente.
Cobo Bay, Guernsey
Cobo Center, a convention center situated in downtown Detroit, Michigan, USA
Alfredo Vásquez Cobo International Airport, an airport in Leticia, Colombia
Villar del Cobo, a small municipality located in Aragon, Spain
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