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Igo or IGO may refer to: * Intergovernmental organization *
Igo language The Ahlon language, ''Igo'', is spoken in the Plateau Region of Togo. It is considered one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages The Ghana–Togo Mountain languages, formerly called Togorestsprachen (''Togo Remnant languages'') and Central ...
, a Kwa language of Togo * Igo, California, a small town in the United States * iGO (software), a satellite navigation software package *
iGo Inc Igo or IGO may refer to: * Intergovernmental organization * Igo language The Ahlon language, ''Igo'', is spoken in the Plateau Region of Togo. It is considered one of the Ghana–Togo Mountain languages The Ghana–Togo Mountain languages, f ...
, an American technology company * I-GO, a car-sharing service in Chicago, Illinois *
Girawali Observatory IUCAA Girawali Observatory is an optical astronomy observatory run by the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune, India. The Observatory is located about 80 km from Pune, off the Pune Nashik Highway in Girawa ...
, India * Go (game), known as igo in Japan *
Isebe language Isebe is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea. References

Gum languages Languages of Madang Province {{Madang-lang-stub ...
(ISO-639: igo), a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea


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Igo (singer) Rodrigo Fomins better known by the stage name Igo (born 29 June 1962, Liepāja, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) is a Soviet and Latvian singer, poet and composer of rock and other music styles. Biography His mother is Irina Tīre, an ...
, Latvian singer and songwriter * Igo Chico, American saxophonist * Igo Etrich (1879–1967), Austrian flight pioneer * Igo Galama (876–910), potestaat (governor) of Friesland * Igo Gruden (1893–1948), Slovene poet and translator *
Igo Sym Karol Juliusz "Igo" Sym (3 July 1896 – 7 March 1941) was a actor and collaboration, collaborator with Nazi Germany. He was killed in Warsaw by members of the Polish resistance movement in World War II, Polish resistance movement. Early career ...
(1896–1941), Austrian-born Polish actor and Nazi collaborator {{disambiguation