Milano (disambiguation)
Milano is the Italian name of Milan, one of the largest cities in Italy.
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Milano may also refer to:
Geography
- Milano, Texas, United States
Brands and organizations
- Milano (cookie), a trademarked dessert
- Milano, the brand name used by the Pizza Express restaurant chain in Ireland
- Milano School of Management, Policy, and Environment, a public policy and management school located in New York City
- Alfa Romeo 75, which is sold in North America as the Milano
- FK Milano Kumanovo, a football club in Macedonia
- Scuderia Milano, a former Formula 1 constructor
Popular culture
- The Milano, a spacecraft owned by Peter Quill / Star-Lord in the film Guardians of the Galaxy
- Milano (album)
People
People with the given name Milano:
- Barbara Milano Keenan (21st century), American lawyer
- Milano Koenders (born 1986), Dutch footballer
People with the surname Milano:
- Alyssa Milano (born 1972), American actress and former singer
- Anthony Milano (1888-1978), Italian American mobster
- Archie Milano (1918-1991), American football player
- Billy Milano (21st century), American heavy metal bass guitarist
- Carmen Milano (born 1930), Italian American mobster
- Dan Milano (born 1972), American voice actor and director
- Dante Milano (1899-1991), Brazilian poet
- Fabio Milano (born 1977), Italian baseball player
- Federico Milano, Irish engineer
- Frank Milano (1891-1970), boss of the Cleveland crime family
- Frank Milano (21st century), American judge of New York State and politician
- Fred Milano (1939-2012), American doo-wop singer
- Mario Milano (21st century), Australian professional wrestler
- Massimo Milano (born 1967), Italian music critic
- Matt Milano (born 1994), American football player
- Mauro Ramiro Milano (born 1984), Argentine football player
- Peter Milano (born 1925), Italian American mobster
- Ramona Milano (born 1969), Canadian actress
- Sonny Milano (born 1996), American ice hockey player
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