Fargo
Fargo is the name of several places in the United States:
- Fargo North Dakota, as episcopal see Diocese of Fargo
- Fargo ( Arkansas)
- Fargo ( Georgia)
- Fargo ( Illinois)
- Fargo ( Indiana)
- Fargo ( Michigan)
- Fargo (New York)
- Fargo ( Ohio)
- Fargo ( Oklahoma)
- Fargo ( Texas)
- Fargo ( Wisconsin), in Vernon County
- West Fargo (North Dakota)
Fargo also called:
- A film of U.S. directors Ethan Coen and Joel Coen from 1996, see: Fargo (film )
- A film from 1952, see Fargo ( 1952)
- A light cruiser of the U.S. Navy, see: USS Fargo
- NATO code name for the Russian fighter aircraft Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG -9
- In 1852 co-founded by William G. Fargo as a stagecoach company today financial companies Wells Fargo
- The Canadian community Fargo station ( Ontario)
- A former truck brand of Chrysler, see Fargo ( truck brand )
- A former German hard rock band, see Fargo ( band )
Fargo is the surname of the following persons:
- Brian Fargo (born 1962 ), American computer game developer
- Donna Fargo ( born 1945 ), American country singer
- Irene Fargo ( * 1963; than Flavia Pozzaglio ), Italian singer
- James Fargo ( born 1938 ), American film director, screenwriter and film producer
- William Fargo (1818-1881), American entrepreneur
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