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Places


The Moon

* Mons Pico, a lunar mountain in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium basin


Portugal

* Pico, a civil parish in the municipality of Vila Verde *
Pico da Pedra Pico da Pedra ( pt, pyramidal peak, peak of the rock (geology), rock) is a freguesia, civil parish in the municipality of Ribeira Grande (Azores), Ribeira Grande in the Portugal, Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. The population in 2011 was 2,90 ...
, a civil parish in the municipality of Ribeira Grande, São Miguel, Azores * Pico Island, the largest island in the Central Group of the Azores archipelago * Mount Pico (Montanha do Pico), the distinctive stratovolcano that stands on the island of Pico * Pico da Vara, the highest mountain on the island of São Miguel, Azores


United States

* M. Pico Building, a building in Lafayette County, Florida * PICO Building (Sanford, Florida) * Camp Pico Blanco, a summer camp in Monterey County, California * Pico Mountain, a ski resort in Rutland County, Vermont * Pico Boulevard, a major street in Los Angeles, California * Pico-Union, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in Los Angeles * Pico, California, an unincorporated community now part of
Pico Rivera, California Pico Rivera is a city located in southeastern Los Angeles County, California. The city is situated approximately southeast of downtown Los Angeles, on the eastern edge of the Los Angeles basin, and on the southern edge of the area known as the ...


Elsewhere

* General Pico, a city in the Province of La Pampa, Argentina * Pico da Neblina, a mountain in the State of Amazonas, Brazil * Pico de Orizaba, a volcano on the borders of Puebla State and Veracruz State, Mexico * Pico do Fogo, a volcano on the island of Fogo, Cape Verde * Pico, Lazio, a ''comune'' in the Province of Frosinone, Italy * Pico Paraná, a mountain in the State of Paraná, Brazil *
Río Pico, Chubut Río Pico is a town in Tehuelches Department, province of Chubut, Argentina. The town owes its name to the engineer Octavio Pico Burgess (1837–1892), in honor of his task as an expert in the border conflict between Argentina and Chile. Popula ...
, a village in the Province of Chubut, Argentina


People

* Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494), Italian philosopher *
Pío Pico Don Pío de Jesús Pico (May 5, 1801 – September 11, 1894) was a Californio politician, ranchero, and entrepreneur, famous for serving as the last governor of California (present-day U.S. state of California) under Mexican rule. A member of ...
(1801–1894), Mexican politician *
Andrés Pico Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican–American War, and negotiated promises of post-war protections for Calif ...
(1810–1876), Mexican general * Salomon Pico (1821–1860), Mexican soldier, Californio Bandit * Pico Iyer (born 1957), British writer * Jeff Pico (born 1966), American baseball player * Sol Picó (born 1967), Spanish dancer and choreographer * Anderson Pico (born 1988), Brazilian football player * Pico (footballer) (born 1988), Spanish footballer * Aaron Pico (born 1996), mixed martial artist, wrestler *
Andres G. Pico Andres G. Pico is an American politician and a former member of the Colorado House of Representatives, from Colorado Springs, Colorado. A Republican, Pico represented District 16, which included a part of El Paso County, Colorado. Most but not al ...
, American politician


Fictional characters

* Pico, a character created by Tom Fulp that debuted in the Newgrounds Flash game '' Pico's School'', also featured in '' Friday Night Funkin''' * Pico, a character created by American comedy duo The Jerky Boys * Pico de Paperis, an Italian name for Ludwig Von Drake, a character in the American ''Walt Disney'' cartoon series * Pico, the eponymous character of the hentai anime ''
Boku no Pico is a Japanese original video animation (OVA) hentai series produced by Natural High. Described as "the world's first shotacon anime" by its producer, it was primarily marketed to a male audience. The series consists of three episodes and ...
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Science and medicine

* pico-, a metric prefix denoting a factor of 10−12 * PICO dark matter experiment *
PICO process The PICO process (or framework) is a mnemonic used in evidence-based practice (and specifically evidence-based medicine) to frame and answer a clinical or health care related question, though it is also argued that PICO "can be used universally fo ...
, a medical technique to frame and answer a clinical question


Computing and electronics

* Pico (text editor), a simple text editor * Pico (programming language), developed at Vrije Universiteit Brussel * Pico (supercomputer), an IBM supercomputer * Sega Pico, a video game system designed for young children * Pico-8, a fantasy console and friendly game-making software * Pico projector, a handheld projector * Raspberry Pi Pico, a microcontroller


Other uses

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Beretta Pico The Beretta Pico is a small, Semi-automatic firearm, semi-automatic pistol intended for concealed carry. It’s been discontinued by Beretta. Design Specifications The Beretta Pico is chambered for the .380 ACP. The Beretta Pico measures 5.1 in ...
, a small, semi-automatic pistol manufactured in the United States by Beretta * Laser Pico, a small sailing dinghy * Pico de gallo, a salsa made from fresh vegetables, especially tomatoes, onions, and peppers * PICO National Network, a U.S. religious training organization * Island Trees School District v. Pico, a U.S. legal case * Pico (mango), a mango cultivar from the Philippines


See also

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Pica (disambiguation) Pica or PICA may refer to: Biology * Pica (disorder), an abnormal appetite for earth and other non-foods * Posterior inferior cerebellar artery, a major artery supplying blood to the cerebellum Organisms * ''Aechmea'' 'Pica', a hybrid cultiva ...
* Pico Agudo (disambiguation) * Picco (disambiguation) * Picus (disambiguation) *
Piko (disambiguation) Piko (stylized PIKO, pronounced "peek-oh") is a German model train brand in Europe that also exports to the United States and other parts of the world. History Founded in 1949, PIKO was once a state-owned enterprise in the German Democratic R ...
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