Falco

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  • Born: Vienna, Austria
  • Died: Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
  • Years Active: 1980s, 1990s

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Wikipedia:

Falco may refer to:

Birds

Falco (genus), better known as Falcons

Companies

Falco Electronics, a Mexican electronics company

People

Albert Falco, diving companion of Jacques Cousteau; Chief Diver and later Captain of the RV CalypsoFalco (musician), Austrian pop/rock starQuintus Pompeius Falco, Roman governor of BritanniaDomenico Falco, Italian footballerEdie Falco, actressTav Falco, musicianFalco, birth surname of serial killer David BerkowitzSaint Falco of Maastricht, bishop of Maastricht at the turn of the 6th centuryAndy "Falco" Falkous, guitarist and frontman of the now-defunct band Mclusky and his new group Future of the LeftCharles M. Falco, American experimental physicist and an expert on the magnetic and optical properties of thin film materials.Louis Falco, dancer and choreographerMathea Falco, Former Assistant Secretary of State under Carter Administration

Fictional characters

Marcus Didius Falco, protagonist of historical detective novels by Lindsey DavisNick Falco, a police detective on the television show Law & OrderFalco, a rival character from the manga Fist of the North StarShane Falco, quarterback for the fictional Washington Sentinels in The ReplacementsFalco Lombardi from the Star Fox video games

Aircraft

Sequoia Falco sports plane, sold in kit formFiat CR.42, Italian, WW2 biplane fighter aircraftReggiane Re.2000, Italian, WW2, fighter aircraftFalco reconnaissance drone an Italian unmanned and unarmed aircraft

Motorcycle

Aprilia SL1000 Falco

Music

"Falco" (song), a song by Hitomi Shimatani

eMusic Features

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New Wave Über Alles: Nena, Falco, Trio and the ’80s German Invasion

By Chuck Eddy, eMusic Contributor

Nobody dared call it a German invasion; maybe because it would've been a really weird time for one, as the Cold War whittled down hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops spread across West Germany. (I was one of them from 1982-85.) The Green Party broke through nationally; the Red Army Faction exploded vehicles and soldiers near Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern and Frankfurt bases; 600,000 protesters showed up at a 1983 anti-nuke demonstration in West Berlin. But… more »