Moto
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Moto, Motos or MOTO may refer to:
Business
- Moto Hospitality, a chain of motorway service stations in the United Kingdom
- Moto Gold Mines, an exploration and mining company acquired by Randgold Resources
- Moto (restaurant), a restaurant in Chicago known for its "high-tech" food
- MOTO Development Group, a product design and technology development company in San Francisco
- MO/TO (Mail Order/Telephone Order) in card not present transaction processing
- Motorola Moto, a brand of smartphones and smartwatches manufactured by Motorola Mobility
People
- Moto Hagio (born 1949), Japanese manga artist
- Hirokuni Moto (born 1970), Japanese boxer
- Iwa Moto, screen name of Filipino Japanese actress and model Aileen Iwamoto (born 1988)
- Kaoru Moto (1917–1992), U.S. Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor
- Severo Moto Nsá (born 1943), opposition politician in Equatorial Guinea known as Severo Moto
- Yves Bitséki Moto (born 1983), Gabonese football goalkeeper
- Pablo Motos (born 1965), Spanish television show host and comedian
- Teresa Motos (born 1963), Spanish former field hockey player
Entertainment
- Mr. Moto, a fictional Japanese secret agent
- MOTO or Masters of the Obvious, a Chicago band
- Motos, an arcade game released in 1985
- A fictitious creature found in Will Self's novel The Book of Dave
- One of the first two tribes featured in Survivor: Fiji
- Girls on Top (2005), an album by BoA re-released as Moto
- Yugi Mutou, protagonist of Yu-Gi-Oh!, pronounced "Moto" but spelled "Muto" in the dubbed anime
Sports
- Motocross, a form of off-road motorcycle racing consisting of races called Motos
- Moto Club de São Luís, a Brazilian football club
- Moto Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club
Other uses
- Moto (magazine), a Zimbabwean Catholic community newspaper
- Shorthand for a small motorcycle or moped
- Moto, a Central American and Peruvian incarnation of the auto rickshaw
See also
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