Pico - Places

Places

Argentina
  • General Pico, a city in the Province of La Pampa
  • Río Pico (Chubut), a village in the Province of Chubut
Brazil
  • Pico da Neblina, a mountain in the State of Amazonas
  • Pico Paraná, a mountain in the State of Paraná
Cape Verde
  • Pico do Fogo, a volcano on the island of Fogo
Italy
  • Pico, Lazio, a comune in the Province of Frosinone
Mexico
  • Pico de Orizaba, a volcano on the borders of Puebla State and Veracruz State
Moon
  • Mons Pico, a lunar mountain in the northern part of the Mare Imbrium basin
Portugal
  • Pico, Vila Verde, a civil parish in the municipality of Vila Verde
  • Pico da Pedra, 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 (Ponta do Pico), the stratovolcano that occupies majority of 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 Blanco Scout Reservation, 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

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