Falco
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Falco may refer to:
Birds
- Falco (genus), better known as falcons
Companies
- Falco Electronics, a Mexican electronics company
People
- Saint Falco of Maastricht, bishop of Maastricht at the turn of the 6th century
Surnames
- Albert Falco (1927–2012), diving companion of Jacques Cousteau; Chief Diver and later Captain of the RV Calypso
- Quintus Pompeius Falco, Roman governor of Britannia
- Domenico Falco (born 1985), Italian footballer
- Edie Falco (born 1963), actress
- Tav Falco, musician
- David Berkowitz, serial killer, born Richard David Falco
- Charles M. Falco, American experimental physicist and an expert on the magnetic and optical properties of thin film materials.
- Louis Falco, dancer and choreographer
- Mathea Falco, former Assistant Secretary of State under Carter Administration
- Randy Falco, CEO of Univision Communications
Nicknames or abbreviations
- Oberto Airaudi (1950–2013), also known as "Falco", Italian philosopher and designer of the Temples of Humankind
- Falco (musician) (1957–1998), Austrian pop/rock star
- Andrew Falkous, known as "Falco", guitarist and frontman of the now-defunct band Mclusky and his new group Future of the Left
Fictional characters
- Falco Lombardi from the Star Fox video games
- Marcus Didius Falco, protagonist of historical detective novels by Lindsey Davis
- Nick Falco, a police detective on the television show Law & Order
- Falco, a rival character from the manga Fist of the North Star
- Alexander Falco, a wealthy LaRue collector in the 1997 film Mouse Hunt
- Shane Falco, quarterback for the fictional Washington Sentinels in The Replacements
- Senator Falco, ally of Emperor Commodus in Gladiator
Aircraft
- Sequoia Falco sports plane, sold in kit form
- Fiat CR.42, Italian, WW2 biplane fighter aircraft
- Reggiane Re.2000, Italian, WW2, fighter aircraft
- Falco reconnaissance drone, an Italian unmanned and unarmed aircraft
Motorcycle
Music
- "Falco" (song), a song by Hitomi Shimatani
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