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Arco may refer to several topics, including places, a historic corporation, and a musical term. The name originates from the Italian word arco, meaning arc or bow.

Arco, Italy is a comune in the autonomous province of Trento in northern Italy. It lies in

Arco, Idaho is a small city in Butte County, United States. It is notable for its proximity

ARCO stands for Atlantic Richfield Company, an American oil company formed by the 1966 merger of Atlantic

In music, arco is a term instructing string players to resume playing with the bow after pizzicato

In Italian, arco means arch or bow, and it appears in both architectural and musical contexts as

the
region
of
Trentino-Alto
Adige/Südtirol,
near
Lake
Garda,
at
the
entrance
to
the
Val
Sarca.
The
town
is
known
for
Castello
di
Arco,
a
medieval
fortress,
and
serves
as
a
base
for
rock
climbing
and
outdoor
activities
in
the
surrounding
limestone
cliffs.
to
the
Idaho
National
Laboratory
site
and
for
its
historical
association
with
the
early
development
of
nuclear
power.
The
nearby
Experimental
Breeder
Reactor
I
produced
the
first
electricity
from
nuclear
power
in
1951,
and
Arco
is
frequently
cited
as
the
first
town
lit
by
nuclear-generated
electricity.
Richfield
and
Richfield
Oil
Company.
It
became
a
major
integrated
oil
producer
with
refining
and
marketing
operations.
In
2000,
ARCO
was
acquired
by
BP,
and
the
ARCO
brand
continues
in
some
markets
as
a
BP
affiliate
or
legacy
brand.
or
other
techniques.
It
is
commonly
used
in
scores
to
indicate
a
return
to
bowed
articulation.
a
descriptive
term.