Corso (disambiguation)

Corso (disambiguation)

Corso is usually used as a shorthand for the Via del Corso, a street in Rome.

It is also a surname, held by

  • Daniel Corso (born April 3, 1978), Canadian hockey player
  • Gregory Nunzio Corso (1930–2001), American poet
  • Lee Corso (born 1936), sports broadcaster
  • Mario Corso (born August 25, 1941), Italian former football player and coach
  • Niccolo Corso (active circa 1503), Italian painter of the Renaissance
  • Philip J. Corso (1915–1998), American Army officer

It may also refer to:

  • Cane Corso, a dog
  • CORSO, the Council of Organisations for Relief Service Overseas
  • Corso, Algeria

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