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Pelico may refer to:
Given name, stagename, nickname
[edit]- Federico Tinoco Granados (1868–1931), known as "Pelico", President of Costa Rica
- Pélico (born 1976 as Robson Pélico), Brazilian musician
Surname
[edit]- Asly Pelico, swimmer for Guatemala at the 2021 Summer World University Games
- Jenner Pelicó, Guatemalan runner; Central American Games recordholder in 800m; gold medalist for Guatemala in Athletics at the Central American Games for 2006, and, Athletics at the 2013; and 2007, 2008, 2010, and, 2011 Central American Championships in Athletics
- Joan Pelico, U.S. politician; who participated in the 2015 Los Angeles elections
- Michael Pelico, film producer; who produced the 2015 U.S. documentary film Queen Mimi
- Nick Pelico, U.S. drummer; who performed on the 1967 Sonny & Cher album In Case You're in Love
- Robson Pélico (born 1976; stagename: Pélico), Brazilian musician
- Sergio Pelico, suicide victim; a 10-year old who in 2007 copycat the execution of Saddam Hussein
- Sílvio Pélico de Freitas Noronha (1842–1893), Brazilian politician
- Sylvio Pélico Porto (1919–1984), Brazilian politician, professor, jurist
Fictional characters
[edit]- Pelico, a fictional character from Tokyo ESP; who in the anime adaptation was portrayed by Jamie Marchi
See also
[edit]- Peliquista Party of Costa Rica; the political party of President Pelico (Federico Tinoco)
- Pelicos_Trilogy, a 2000s novel trilogy by Michael Carroll
- All pages with titles beginning with Pelico
- All pages with titles beginning with Pélico
- All pages with titles beginning with Pelicó
- All pages with titles containing pelico
- "Pelico" (surname)