Marco Polo (disambiguation)

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Marco Polo was a 13th-century Venetian explorer.

Marco Polo may also refer to:

People
Places
Media and entertainment
Space Missions
Transport
  • Marco Polo (ship), clipper ship run aground on Prince Edward Island
  • MS Marco Polo, a cruise ship
  • SS Marco Polo II, the intended new name of the ship SS Maxim Gorkiy when placed in service with Oriental Lines in 2009
  • CMA CGM Marco Polo, world's largest container ship as of 2012
  • Marcopolo S.A., Brazilian bus manufacturer
Other
  • Marco Polo (game), a game played in a swimming pool
  • Marco Polo Bridge Incident, 1937 battle between Japan and China
  • Marco Polo Chocolate Bar, chocolate and hazelnut candy bar
  • Marco Polo sheep, subspecies of sheep found in the Himalayas
  • Marcopolo, two communication satellites launched in 1989 for British Satellite Broadcasting
  • MarcoPolo (software), Context-aware computing for Mac OS X
  • Mission Marco Polo, spacecraft mission to an asteroid under study by Europe and Japan
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