Marco Polo (disambiguation)
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Marco Polo was a 13th century Venetian explorer.
Other items that take their name from him include:
- Marco Polo Expedition (1960), a motorcycle journey along Marco Polo's original route to China
- Marko Polo(Musician), a a Eurobeat musician from the 1990s.
- Marco Polo (ship), a clipper ship run aground on Prince Edward Island
- Marco Polo (Yachts), a yacht company from Croatia.
- MS Marco Polo, an Orient Lines ocean liner
- Marco Polo Bridge Incident, a 1937 battle between Japan and China
- Marco Polo (crater), a lunar crater
- Marco Polo House, an office building in London
- Marco Polo, a Naxos (record label)
- Marco Polo International Airport, near Venice
- Marco Polo (mini-series) is the name of a television miniseries from 1982.
- Marcopolo S.A., is a Brazilian bus manufacturer
- Marco Polo (game), a children's game played in a swimming pool
- Marco Polo (device), a handheld remote location device, created by Marco Polo Electronics, 2004.
- Marco Polo (Doctor Who), a 1964 serial of Doctor Who
- The Marco Polo Club, a programme of Cathay Pacific Airways
- Marcopolo, two communication satellites launched in 1989 for British Satellite Broadcasting
- Marco Polo Chocolate Bar, a chocolate and hazelnut candy bar
- "Marco Polo" (The Sopranos episode) an episode from the 2004 season of The Sopranos television show
- Marco Polo Programme, European Union Intermodal transport.
- Marco Polo Park is the name of a defunct theme park in Florida in the 1970's
- Marco Polo (rapper), is a hip hop producer and a member of a 1990's hip hop group, INI.
- Marco Polo sheep of the Himalayas