Falcone (disambiguation)

Falcone (disambiguation)

Falcone may refer to:

In airports:
*Falcone-Borsellino Airport, alternative name of the Palermo International Airport (Italy), after Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino

In geography:
*Falcone, Italy, a city in the Province of Messina, Sicily

In music:
*Leonard Falcone International Tuba and Euphonium Festival, amateur festival held at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp at Twin Lake, Michigan
*"Mateo Falcone", a 1906-1907 opera by César Cui

In people:
*Aniello Falcone (1600-1665), Italian painter
*Don Falcone (b. 1958), American musician
*Frank Falcone, American actor and producer
*Giovanni Falcone (1939-1992), Italian judge killed by the Mafia
*Giulio Falcone (b. 1974), Italian footballer
*John Falcone, musician
*Pete Falcone (b. 1953), American baseball player
*Pierre Falcone, Angolan ambassador to UNESCO

In fictional characters:
*Alberto Falcone, a DC comics charachter, son of Carmine Falcone in the Batman universe
*Carmine Falcone, a DC comics charachter, a fictional mob boss in the Batman universe, father of Alberto Falcone and Mario Falcone
*Mario Falcone, a DC comics charachter, son of Carmine Falcone in the Batman universe

ee also

*Falconer
*Falkner
*Faulkner (disambiguation)
*Faulknor (disambiguation)
*Fawkner (disambiguation)


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