Bosco
Bosco (Italian for 'forest' ) stands for:
- Bosco ( grape ), a vine
- A part of a garden, created as a forest and hunting ground, see Baroque garden
Locations:
- Bosco / Gurin, municipality in the canton of Ticino
- Bosco Luganese, former municipality in the canton of Ticino
- Boscochiesanuova, community in Italy
- Bosco Marengo, commune in Piedmont, Italy
- Bosco Nero community in Italy
- Boscoreale, community in Italy
- Boscotrecase, community in Italy
- Bosco (Kentucky), the Floyd County
- Bosco (Louisiana ), in Ouachita Parish
Number of people:
- Anthony Gerard Bosco (1927-2013), former bishop of Greensburg
- Bartolomeo Bosco (1793-1863), Italian magician
- Christopher Del Bosco ( b. 1982 ), Canadian freestyle skier
- Douglas H. Bosco ( born 1946 ), American politician
- Giacinto Bosco (1905-1997), Italian jurist and politician of the Christian Democracy (DC)
- Gianfabio Bosco (1936-2010), Italian comedian and actor
- Henri Bosco (1888-1976), French poet, novelist and YA author
- John Bosco, Don Bosco (1815-1888), Italian priest and founder of the Order
- João Bosco de Freitas Mucci ( born 1946 ), Brazilian composer and musician
- Léa Bosco, French actress
- Manuela Bosco ( b. 1982 ), Finnish hurdle sprinter
- Mauro Bosco ( born 1938 ), Italian actor
- Monique Bosco (* 1927), Canadian author
- Philip Bosco ( born 1930 ), American actor
- Teresio Bosco SDB ( born 1931 ), Italian monk and author
First name may refer to:
- Bosco Ntaganda, Congolese military
- Irish television series in the children's program from 1978 to 1987:
- Bosco ( TV series)
Other:
- Bosco Iceland, an island in Plaquemines County, Louisiana
- Bosco mine, mine in Calaveras County, California
- Bosco Oil Field, Oil Field in Acadia Parish, Louisiana
See also:
- Salesians of Don Bosco
- List John Bosco as names Donors
- Villa del Bosco
- Disambiguation