Cerro is Spanish for "hill" or "mountain".

People

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  • Francisco Cerro (born 1988), Argentine footballer
  • Francisco Cerro Chaves (born 1957), Spanish prelate, theologian, and philosopher of the Catholic Church
  • Ian Cerro (born 1996), American footballer
  • Isma Cerro (born 1995), Spanish footballer
  • Mariana Cerro (born 2000), Spanish footballer
  • Rafael Cerro (weightlifter) (born 1997), Colombian weightlifter
  • Rafael Cerro (born 1993), Spanish bullfighter
  • Samuele Cerro (born 1995), Italian triple jumper
  • Luis del Cerro (1924–2019), Spanish sport shooter, Olympian
  • María Del Cerro (born 1985), Argentine model, actress, television presenter and fashion designer
  • Saúl del Cerro (born 2004), Spanish footballer
  • Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (1889–1933), Peruvian army officer and President of Peru

Toponyms

;Argentina:

  • Cerro Ameghino, Mendoza Province
  • Cerro Archibarca, Salta Province
  • Cerro Arco, Mendoza Province
  • Cerro Azul, Misiones
  • Cerro Bandera Formation, Neuquén Province
  • Cerro Barcino Formation, Chubut Province
  • Cerro Bayo, Neuquén Province
  • Cerro Bayo Complex, Catamarca Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Beltrán, volcano in Catamarca Province
  • Cerro Bitiche, volcanic field in Jujuy Province
  • Cerro Blanco, volcano in Catamarca Province
  • Cerro Bonete, La Rioja Province
  • Cerro Carnerero Formation, Chubut Province
  • Cerro Castillo Formation
  • Cerro Castor, ski resort, Tierra del Fuego Province
  • Cerro Catedral, ski resort and mountain, Río Negro Province
  • Cerro Catedral Heliport, nearby
  • Cerro Centinela, municipality, Chubut Province
  • Cerro Champaquí, Córdoba Province
  • Cerro Ciénaga Grande, Salta Province
  • Cerro Colorados, Catamarca Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Cóndor, municipality, Chubut Province
  • Cerro Corá, village in Misiones Province
  • Cerro de la Gloria, Mendoza Province
  • Cerro del Bolsón, Tucumán Province
  • Cerro del Nacimiento, volcano, Catamarca Province
  • Cerro de los Chenques, monogenetic volcano in Chubut Province
  • Cerro de los Siete Colores, Jujuy Province
  • Cerro de Oro, municipality in San Luis Province
  • Cerro Dragón oil field, Chubut Province
  • Cerro El Cóndor, Catamarca Province
  • Cerro El Muerto, Copiapó Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro El Plata, Mendoza Province
  • Cerro El Toro, San Juan Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Escorial, Salta Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Fortaleza Formation, Santa Cruz Province
  • Cerro Laguna Blanca, Catamarca Province
  • Cerro Las Tórtolas, San Juan Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Morado, volcanic field in Jujuy Province
  • Cerro Murallón, Santa Cruz Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Negro Formation, Buenos Aires Province
  • Cerro Negro mine, gold mine, Santa Cruz Province
  • Cerro Otto, Río Negro Province
  • Cerro Pajonal, Catamarca Province
  • Cerro Panizos, shield-shaped volcano in Jujuy Province (shared with Bolivia)
  • Cerro Pantoja, extinct volcano (lava plug) in Neuquén Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Piergiorgio, Santa Cruz Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Plataforma Formation, Chubut Province
  • Cerro Policía, municipality, Río Negro Province
  • Cerro Quemado, Catamarca Province
  • Cerro Ramada, San Juan Province
  • Cerro Ratones, Salta and Catamarca Provinces
  • Cerro Redondo, lava dome in Jujuy Province
  • Cerro San Javier, Tucumán Province
  • Cerros Colorados Complex, hydroelectric project in Neuquén Province
  • Cerros Negros de Jama, monogenetic volcanic group in Jujuy Province
  • Cerro Solo, Catamarca Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Tinte, Jujuy Province (shared with Bolivia)
  • Cerro Torre, Santa Cruz Province (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Torta, lava dome, Catamarca Province
  • Cerro Tres Picos, Buenos Aires Province
  • Cerro Tuzgle, Jujuy Province
  • Cerro Vanguardia Mine, gold and silver mine in Santa Cruz Province
  • Cerro Volcánico, cinder cone, Río Negro Province

;Belize:

  • Cerros, archaeological site in Corozal District.

;Bolivia:

  • Cerro Araral, Potosí Department (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Ascotan, Potosí Department (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Bonete, Potosí Department
  • Cerro Candelaria, Potosí Department
  • Cerro Capurata, Oruro Department (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Caquella, Potosí Department
  • Cerro Cañapa, Potosí Department
  • Cerro Chascon-Runtu Jarita complex, Sud Lipez Region
  • Cerro Columa, crater, Oruro Department
  • Cerro Deslinde, volcano, Potosí Department (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Guacha, caldera, Potosí Department
  • Cerro Lípez, Potosí Department
  • Cerro Napa, Potosí Department (shared with Chile)
  • Cerro Rico, the "Rich Mountain" containing silver ore near Potosi
  • Cerro Panizos, shield-shaped volcano in Potosí Department (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Rico, Potosí Department
  • Cerro Saxani, Oruro Department
  • Cerro Tinte, Potosí Department (shared with Argentina)

;Brazil:

  • Cerro Azul, a municipality in Paraná
  • Cerro Branco, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul
  • Cerro Corá, a municipality in Rio Grande do Norte
  • Cerro do Inhacurutum, Rio Grande do Sul
  • Cerro do Jarau crater, probable impact crater, Rio Grande do Sul
  • Cerro Grande, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul
  • Cerro Grande do Sul, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul
  • Cerro Largo, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul
  • Cerro Negro, a municipality in Santa Catarina

;Chile:

  • Cerro Amaculla, Tarapacá Region
  • Cerro Araral, Antofagasta Region (shared with Bolivia)
  • Cerro Arenales, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
  • Cerro Arenas, Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • Cerro Armazones, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Ascotan, Antofagasta Region (shared with Bolivia)
  • Cerro Azul, volcano in the Maule Region
  • Cerro Ballena, a fossiliferous locality in the Atacama Region
  • Cerro Bandera, in Magallanes Region
  • Cerro Bayo Complex, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Benítez, Magallanes Region
  • Cerro Blanco, Santiago
  • Cerro Blanco metro station
  • Cerro Blanco mine, titanium mine, Atacama Region
  • Cerro Bravo Alto, Atacama Region
  • Cerro Capurata, Arica y Parinacota Region (shared with Bolivia)
  • Cerro Cariquima, Tarapacá Region
  • Cerro Casale mine, gold mine, Atacama Region
  • Cerro Castillo, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
  • Cerro Castillo National Park
  • Cerro Castillo, Chile, hamlet, Magallanes Region
  • Cerro Castillo Airport, nearby
  • Cerro Castillo Dynevor, Magallanes Region
  • Cerro Cebollar, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Chaihuín, Los Ríos Region
  • Cerro Chanka, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Chao, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Chela, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Chilinchilín, Tarapacá Region
  • Cerro Colorados, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Colorado, volcano in the Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Colorado Formation, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
  • Cerro Coposa, Tarapacá Region
  • Cerro Cosapilla, Arica y Parinacota Region
  • Cerro de La Isla, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro del Azufre, stratovolcano, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro de las Cuevas, volcano, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro del León, stratovolcano, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro de Los Inocentes, in the Juan Fernández Islands, Valparaíso Region
  • Cerro Deslinde, volcano, Antofagasta Region (shared with Bolivia)
  • Cerro Dominador Solar Thermal Plant, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Doña Ana, Coquimbo Region
  • Cerro Doña Inés, Atacama Region
  • Cerro El Morado, Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • Cerro El Muerto, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro El Plomo, Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • Cerro El Roble, Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • Cerro El Toro, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Escorial, Antofagasta Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Incahuasi, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro La Campana, Valparaíso Region
  • Cerro Las Tórtolas, Coquimbo Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Lirima, Tarapacá Region
  • Cerro Macá, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
  • Cerro Maltusado, Los Ríos Region
  • Cerro Miscanti, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Murallón, Magallanes Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Murphy Observatory, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Napa, Tarapacá Region (shared with Bolivia)
  • Cerro Navia, municipality, Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • Cerro Ñielol Natural Monument, Araucanía Region
  • Cerro Oncol, Los Ríos Region
  • Cerro Overo, volcanic crater, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Pachón, Coquimbo Region
  • Cerro Pajonales, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Pantoja, extinct volcano (lava plug) in Los Lagos Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Paranal Airport
  • Cerro Pared Norte, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
  • Cerro Pasto Salado, Coquimbo Region
  • Cerro Piergiorgio, Magallanes Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Polapi, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Porquesa, Tarapacá Region
  • Cerro Provincia, Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • Cerro Renca, Santiago Metropolitan Region
  • Cerros Bravos-Barros Negros, volcanic complex, Atacama Region
  • Cerros de Incahuasi, mountain with several summits, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerros de Quimán, mountain group, Los Ríos Region
  • Cerro Solo, Antofagasta Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Sombrero, village, Magallanes Region
  • Cerro Steffen, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region
  • Cerro Tapado, Valparaíso Region
  • Cerro Tenerife, Magallanes Region
  • Cerro Toco, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, astronomical observatory, Coquimbo Region
  • Cerro Toro, Cretaceous landform, Magallanes Region
  • Cerro Torre, Magallanes Region (shared with Argentina)
  • Cerro Tujle, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Vicuña Mackenna, Antofagasta Region
  • Cerro Vicuñas, Atacama Region

;Colombia:

  • Cerro Bravo, Tolima Department
  • Cerro Machín, Tolima Department
  • Cerro Matoso mine, Córdoba Department
  • Cerro Negro de Mayasquer, active volcano in Nariño Department (shared with Ecuador)
  • Cerro Pintado, Cesar Department (shared with Venezuela)
  • Cerro San Antonio, town in Magdalena Department
  • Cerros de Mavecure, three hills, Guainía Department
  • Cerro Tusa, Antioquia Department

;Costa Rica:

  • Cerro Cedral, San José Province
  • Cerro de la Muerte, highest point on Pan-American Highway, Cartago Province
  • Cerro de la Muerte Biological Station, San José Province
  • Cerro Kamuk, Limón Province
  • Cerro Pico Alto, San José Province
  • Cerro Pico Blanco, Limón Province
  • Cerro Rabo de Mico, San José Province
  • Cerro San Miguel, San José Province
  • Cerros de Escazú, mountain range, San José Province
  • Cerro Tilarán, Guanacaste Province

;Cuba:

  • Cerro, Havana, a district (municipio)

;Dominican Republic:

  • Cerro de Navas, Puerto Plata province
  • Cerros de Arroyo Hondo, neighbourhood, Distrito Nacional
  • Cerros de Sal Formation, Barahona and Independencia provinces

;Ecuador:

  • Cerro Azul, volcano in the Galápagos Islands
  • Cerro Blanco Forest, Guayas Province
  • Cerro de Arcos, rock formation in El Oro and Loja Provinces
  • Cerro Negro de Mayasquer, active volcano in Carchi Province (shared with Colombia)
  • Cerro Pajas, inactive volcano in the Galápagos Islands

;El Salvador:

  • Cerro Cinotepeque
  • Cerro El Pital (shared with Honduras)

;Guatemala:

  • Cerro Amay, in Quiché Department
  • Cerro de Coxóm, in Totonicapán Department
  • Cerro El Baúl, lava dome in Quetzaltenango Department
  • Cerro El Reformador, in Yoro Department
  • Cerro Miramundo, in Zacapa Department
  • Cerro Quiac, archaeological site in Quetzaltenango Department
  • Cerro Santiago, in Jutiapa Department

;Honduras:

  • Cerro Azul de Copán, a national park in Copán department
  • Cerro Congolón, Lempira Department
  • Cerro El Pital (shared with El Salvador)
  • Cerro Las Minas, Honduras's highest mountain, Lempira Department
  • Cerro Palenque, archaeological site in Cortés Department
  • Cerro Tenán, Copán department

;Italy:

  • Cerro (Bottanuco), a subdivision of Bottanuco in the province of Bergamo
  • Cerro al Lambro, in the province of Milano
  • Cerro al Volturno, in the province of Isernia
  • Cerro Maggiore, in the province of Milano
  • Cerro Tanaro, in the province of Asti
  • Cerro Veronese, in the province of Verona

;Mexico:

  • Cerro Azul, Veracruz
  • Cerro Bola, Baja California
  • Cerro Colorado, Tijuana, Baja California
  • Cerro Colorado, borough of Tijuana, Baja California
  • Cerro de Chipinque, Nuevo León
  • Cerro de Garnica National Park, Michoacán
  • Cerro de la Campana, Sonora
  • Cerro de la Estrella, archaeological site in Mexico City
  • Cerro de la Estrella metro station
  • Cerro de la Estrella National Park
  • Cerro de la Loma Larga, Nuevo León
  • Cerro de la Silla, Nuevo León
  • Cerro de la Viga, Nuevo León
  • Cerro de las Campanas, hill and national park, Querétaro
  • Cerro de las Mesas, archaeological site, Veracruz
  • Cerro de las Minas, archaeological site, Oaxaca
  • Cerro de las Mitras, Nuevo León
  • Cerro del Chiquihuite, México
  • Cerro del Cubilete, Guanajuato
  • Cerro del Judío, Mexico City
  • Cerro del Obispado, Nuevo León
  • Cerro del Pueblo Formation, Coahuila
  • Cerro del Quinceo, inactive volcano, Michoacán
  • Cerro del Topo Chico, protected area, Nuevo León
  • Cerro de Macuiltépetl, Veracruz
  • Cerro de Oro Dam, Oaxaca
  • Cerro de Oro Formation, Sonora
  • Cerro de San Pedro, village in San Luis Potosí
  • Cerro El Huehuentón, Jalisco
  • Cerro El Veladero, Guerrero
  • Cerro Grande, mountain range in Colima and Jalisco
  • Cerro La Cruz del Marqués, México
  • Cerro Mesa Ahumada, México
  • Cerro Mohinora, Chihuahua
  • Cerro Moneda, Oaxaca
  • Cerro Potosí, highest mountain in the Sierra Madre Oriental, Nuevo León
  • Cerro Prieto, Baja California
  • Cerro Prieto, small rural town, Hidalgo
  • Cerro Prieto Fault, Baja California
  • Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station, Baja California
  • Cerro Teotepec, Guerrero
  • Cerro Tláloc, mountain and archaeological site, México

;Nicaragua:

  • Cerro Arenal, natural reserve in Matagalpa department
  • Cerro Banacruz, natural reserve in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
  • Cerro Cola Blanca, natural reserve in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
  • Cerro Cumaica–Cerro Alegre, natural reserve in Boaco department
  • Cerro Guabule, natural reserve in Matagalpa department
  • Cerro Kilambé, natural reserve in Jinotega department
  • Cerro Mombachito–La Vieja, natural reserve in Boaco department
  • Cerro Musún, natural reserve in Matagalpa department
  • Cerro Negro, active volcano in León Department
  • Cerro Pancasan, natural reserve in Matagalpa department
  • Cerro Silva, natural reserve in South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
  • Cerro Tisey–Estanzuela, natural reserve in Estelí department
  • Cerro Wawashang, natural reserve in South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region

;Panama:

  • Cerro Azul, Panama
  • Cerro Banco, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca
  • Cerro Cama, Panamá province
  • Cerro Caña, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca
  • Cerro de Casa, corregimiento in Veraguas Province
  • Cerro de Patena, corregimiento in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca
  • Cerro de Plata, corregimiento in Veraguas Province
  • Cerro Echandi, Bocas del Toro province
  • Cerro Fábrega, Bocas del Toro province
  • Cerro Hoya National Park, Veraguas Province
  • Cerro Iglesias, corregimiento in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca
  • Cerro Largo, corregimiento in Herrera province
  • Cerro Pelado, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca
  • Cerro Picacho, Chiriquí Province
  • Cerro Puerco, corregimiento in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca
  • Cerro Punta, city in Chiriquí Province
  • Cerro Silvestre, corregimiento in Panamá Oeste Province
  • Cerro Tacarcuna, Darién Province
  • Cerro Viejo, corregimiento in Chiriquí Province
  • Cerro Viento metro station, Panama City

;Paraguay:

  • Cerro Corá, hill in Amambay Department
  • Cerro Corá National Park, Amambay Department
  • Cerro Corá, city in Amambay Department
  • Cerro Tres Kandú, Paraguay's highest mountain, Guairá Department

;Peru:

  • Cerro Azul, Peru
  • Cerro Barroso, Tacna Region
  • Cerro Baúl, archaeological site in Moquegua Region
  • Cerro Colorado District, Arequipa Region
  • Cerro de la Sal, Junín Region
  • Cerro de Pasco, city, Pasco Region
  • Cerro Nicholson, scoria cone in Arequipa Region
  • Cerro Pátapo ruins, Lambayeque Region
  • Cerros de Amotape National Park, Piura and Tumbes Regions
  • Cerro Sechín, archaeological site in Ancash Region
  • Cerro Verde mine, copper mine in Arequipa Region

;Puerto Rico:

  • Cerro del Diablo, Ponce
  • Cerro del Vigía, Ponce
  • Cerro de Punta, Puerto Rico's highest peak, Jayuya
  • Cerro Doña Juana, Orocovis
  • Cerro El Bolo, Villalba
  • Cerro Gordo, Aguada, a barrio
  • Cerro Gordo, Añasco, a barrio
  • Cerro Gordo, Bayamón, a barrio
  • Cerro Gordo, Moca, a barrio
  • Cerro Gordo, San Lorenzo, a barrio
  • Cerro Gregorio, San Lorenzo
  • Cerro La Santa, Caguas, Cayey and San Lorenzo
  • Cerro Las Piñas, Caguas and Cayey
  • Cerro Las Tetas, Salinas
  • Cerro Maravilla, Ponce
  • Cerro Morales, Utuado
  • Cerro Planada, Cayey
  • Cerro Rosa, Ciales and Jayuya
  • Cerrote, Las Marías, a barrio

;Spain:

  • Cerro Colorado mining deposit, Huelva
  • Cerro de Charo, Huesca
  • Cerro de Gorría, Ávila
  • Cerro de las Cabezas, archaeological site, Ciudad Real
  • Cerro del Bu, archaeological site, Toledo
  • Cerro de los Ángeles, geographic centre of the Iberian Peninsula, Madrid
  • Cerro de los Batallones, Madrid
  • Cerro de los Santos, archaeological site, Albacete
  • Cerro del Lucero, Granada
  • Cerro del Villar, archaeological site, Málaga

;United States:

  • Cerro, New Mexico
  • Cerro Alto, California
  • Cerro Alto Mountain, Texas
  • Cerro Cabrillo, Morro Bay State Park, California
  • Cerro Ciento, Idaho
  • Cerro Colorado, ghost town in Arizona
  • Cerro Colorado Mountains, low mountain range in Arizona
  • Cerro Conejo Formation, New Mexico
  • Cerro de la Calavera, San Diego County, California
  • Cerro del Yuta Wilderness, New Mexico
  • Cerrogordo, Florida
  • Cerro Gordo, Illinois
  • Cerro Gordo, Minnesota
  • Cerro Gordo Township, Minnesota
  • Cerro Gordo, North Carolina
  • Cerro Gordo, Tennessee
  • Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
  • Cerro Gordo, California, east of the Owens Valley
  • Cerro Gordo Mines, Inyo County, California
  • Cerro Gordo Township, Piatt County, Illinois
  • Cerro Grande, peak in New Mexico
  • Cerro Noroeste, Kern County, California
  • Cerro Pedernal, mesa, in New Mexico
  • Cerro Pelon Ranch, New Mexico
  • Cerro Romualdo, San Luis Obispo County, California
  • Cerro San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, California
  • Cerro Summit, mountain pass, in Colorado

;Uruguay:

  • Cerro Catedral, Uruguay's highest point
  • Cerro Chato, town, divided among three departments: Durazno, Florida and Treinta y Tres
  • Cerro de las Ánimas, Maldonado Department
  • Cerro de las Cuentas, village, Cerro Largo Department
  • Cerro Ejido, suburb of Artigas
  • Cerro Largo Department
  • Cerro Pan de Azúcar, Maldonado Department
  • Cerro Pelado, suburb of Maldonado
  • Cerro San Antonio, Maldonado Department
  • Fortaleza del Cerro, in Montevideo
  • Villa del Cerro, in Montevideo

;Venezuela:

  • Cerro Aracamuni, in Amazonas state
  • Cerro Autana, in Amazonas state
  • Cerro Avispa, in Amazonas state
  • Cerro Bolívar, in Bolívar state
  • Cerro de la Neblina, sandstone massif, in Amazonas state (shared with Brazil, although in Portuguese, the name does not begin with "Cerro")
  • Cerro Duida, in Amazonas state
  • Cerro El Copey National Park, in Nueva Esparta state
  • Cerro El Sol, in Bolívar state
  • Cerro El Toro, Upata, in Bolívar state
  • Cerro El Volcán, Metropolitan Region of Caracas
  • Cerro Huachamacari, mesa, in Amazonas state
  • Cerro Impacto, mineral deposit, in Amazonas state
  • Cerro Jaua, mesa, in Bolívar state
  • Cerro La Luna, mesa, in Bolívar state
  • Cerro Marahuaca, mesa, in Amazonas state
  • Cerro María Lionza Natural Monument, in Yaracuy state
  • Cerro Petaca, forested ridge in Amazonas state
  • Cerro Pintado, Zulia state (shared with Colombia)
  • Cerro Platillón, natural monument in Guárico state
  • Cerro Santa Ana, natural monument in Falcón state
  • Cerro Saroche National Park, in Lara state
  • Cerro Tenerife, in Mérida state
  • Cerro Tristeza, in Anzoátegui state

Football clubs

  • C.A. Cerro, a football club from Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Club Cerro Corá, a football club from Asunción, Paraguay
  • Cerro Largo F.C., a football club from Melo, Uruguay
  • Cerro Porteño, a football club from Asunción, Paraguay
  • Club Cerro Porteño, a football club from Presidente Franco, Paraguay

See also

  • Cero (disambiguation)
  • Serro, a municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • Cerrito (disambiguation)