Argo (disambiguation)
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Argo is the ship captained by Jason in Greek mythology.
Argo may also refer to:
Vehicles
- Argo (Indian ship), an Indian ship that disappeared near Tasmania in 1814
- Argo (1800), an American schooner shipwrecked in Fiji
- Argo (1853), first steamship to circumnavigate the earth
- HMS Argo, any of five ships of the Royal Navy
- USS Snatch (ARS-27) or M/V Argo, a research vessel
- Argo (ROV), an unmanned submersible used by Robert Ballard to discover the wreck of RMS Titanic
- Argo (yacht), a modern schooner owned by Seamester Global Programs
- Argo Electric, an electric vehicle built from 1912–16 in Saginaw, Michigan
- Argo (1863–1892), one of the eight South Devon Railway Dido class steam locomotives
- ARGO (ATV), an amphibious ATV/UTV manufactured in New Hamburg, Canada
- Argo D-4, a rocket
- Argo (spacecraft), a proposed spacecraft mission
Places and jurisdictions
- name for Argos, Greece, in (Curiate) Italian, also as Latin Catholic (now titular) diocese
- Argo District, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan
- Argo Island, Nile River, Sudan
- Lake Harku or Argo, Estonia
- New World
- Argo, Alabama, United States, a town
- Argo, Kentucky, United States, a coal town
- Argo, Nebraska, ghost town
- Argo, Saskatchewan, Canada, a siding
- Argo Gold Mine and Mill, former gold mine in Idaho Springs, Colorado, United States
- Argo Tunnel, mine drainage and access tunnel in Idaho Springs, Colorado
- Elsewhere
- Argo Glacier, Miller Range, Antarctica
- Argo Point, headland in Graham Land, Antarctica
- Argo (crater), on Mars
People
- Arthur Argo (1935–1981), Scottish folk musician, playwright and poet
- Edwin Argo (1895–1962), American horse rider
- Victor Argo (1934–2004), American actor
- Argo Aadli (born 1980), Estonian actor
- Argo Arbeiter (born 1973), Estonian football player
- Argo Golberg (born 1982), Estonian runner at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres
- Argo Meresaar (born 1980), Estonian volleyball player
- Argo, a ring name of German professional wrestler Achim Albrecht
Computing
- Argo (web browser), a web browser developed in 1994 by Bert Bos
- Zune or Argo, a Microsoft digital media store
- Argo, a computer game by Kure Software Koubou
Entertainment
- Argo (2006 film), a short film by Jordan Bayne
- Argo (2012 film), a feature film directed by and starring Ben Affleck, named after the fictitious film used in the Canadian Caper (see entry under Other uses below)
- Argo City, a city on Krypton in DC Comics
- Argo the Almighty, a character who appeared in the Marvel Comics' MC2 series A-Next
- Argo, a spaceship in the TV series Star Blazers
- Argo, a shuttlecraft/all-terrain vehicle on the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)
Artwork
- Argo (Liberman), an abstract sculpture by Alexander Liberman
Companies
- Argo (automobile), a defunct American automobile company
- Argo Design, a design consultancy based in Austin, Texas, United States
- Argo Investments Ltd, an Australian Listed Investment Company
- Argo Racing Cars, a British constructor of racing cars
- Argo Records, a defunct subsidiary of Chess Records, based in the United States
- Argo Records (UK), a defunct spoken-word record label
- ARGO SpA, Italian company that manufactures or distributes agricultural equipment
- Argo Tea, Chicago-based tea shop
- ArGo Airways, a Greek regional airline
- Argo Medical, developer of the ReWalk walking device
Other uses
- Argo (oceanography), an oceanographic project
- Benelli Argo, a rifle
- Argo Community High School in Summit, Illinois
- Argo, a fictitious film used as a ruse in the Canadian Caper, a 1980 rescue operation during the Iran Hostage Crisis
- Argo, a brand of corn starch owned by ACH Food Companies
- Argo, a football player for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League
See also
- All pages with titles containing Argo
- Argo Navis, a constellation representing the mythological ship Argo
- Argos (disambiguation)
- ArgoUML, an open source designing application
- Argus (disambiguation)
- Argonaut (disambiguation)
- Argot, French slang
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