<Li> Rincon, Riverside County, California the name applied to a tract of land lying on either side of the Santa Ana River, from ten to twenty miles below Riverside, California . A settlement along the river at its crossing point, later renamed Prado, now a ghost town . </Li> <Li> Rincon (surfspot), at the beach along Rincon Point located at the Ventura / Santa Barbara County line on the Pacific Coast of California, USA </Li> <P> Rincón can also be used as a Spanish surname that may refer to these notable people: </P> <Ul> <Li> Antonio del Rincón (1566--1601), novo - Hispanic Nahuatl - language grammarian </Li> <Li> Carolina Rincón, Mexican actress </Li> <Li> Daniel Rincón, Colombian road cyclist </Li> <Li> Francisco del Rincón, Spanish archbishop </Li> <Li> Freddy Rincón, Colombian football midfielder </Li> <Li> Hipólito Rincón, retired Spanish footballer and radio commentator </Li> <Li> Juan Rincón, Venezuelan baseball player </Li> <Li> Oliverio Rincón, Colombian road cyclist </Li> <Li> Tomás Rincón, Venezuelan footballer who has played for Hamburg SV </Li> <Li> Yoreli Rincón, Colombian footballer who has played for the Swedish club LdB Malmö </Li> <Li> Brazilian footballers: <Ul> <Li> Diogo Rincón, Diogo Augusto Pacheco da Fontoura, nicknamed Rincón </Li> <Li> Gilvan Santos Souza, nickname Rincón, who plays for Santa Clara </Li> <Li> Carlos Eduardo de Castro Lourenço, nickname Rincón, player for Troyes AC </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul>

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