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Flamingo is the common name for birds in the genus Phoenicopterus.
Flamingo, Flamingoes or Flamingos may also refer to:
Places
Topology
- Flamingo, Costa Rica, a beach
 - Flamingo/Lummus, Miami Beach, Florida, United States
 - Flamingo, Monroe County, Florida, a ghost town
 - Flamingo Bay (disambiguation)
 
Airports
- Flamingo International Airport, Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
 
Roads
- Flamingo Road (Las Vegas)
 - Flamingo Road, part of Florida State Road 823
 
People
- Raven (wrestler) and Scotty Flamingo, ring personae of American professional wrestler Scott Levy (born 1964)
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- Flamingo (comics), a DC Comics villain
 
Music
Groups and labels
- Flamingo Recordings, a Dutch record label
 - The Flamingos, an American doo-wop group
 
Albums
- Flamingo (Flamin' Groovies album) (1970)
 - Flamingo (Brandon Flowers album) (2010)
 - Flamingo (Herbie Mann album) (1955)
 - Flamingo (Olympia album) (2019)
 - Flamingos (album), a 2002 album by Enrique Bunbury
 
Songs
- "Flamingo" (song), a 1940 song written by Ted Grouya and Edmund Anderson
 - "Flamingo", a 2014 song by English group Kero Kero Bonito
 - "Flamingo", a 2010 song by Venezuelan group La Vida Bohème
 - "Flamingo", a 1973 song from the album A Wizard, a True Star by Todd Rundgren
 - "Flamingo", a 2018 song by Japanese musician Kenshi Yonezu
 - "Flamingo", a 2014 song by American singer-songwriter Rob Cantor
 
Other uses arts, entertainment, and media
- Flamingo (sculpture), a 1973 sculpture by Alexander Calder in Chicago, Illinois
 - Flamingo Televisión, a Venezuelan regional television station from 1990 to 2000
 - Captain Flamingo, Canadian animated TV series (2006–2010)
 - Flamingo (imprint), a former publishing imprint
 
Brands and enterprises
- Flamingo Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, a hotel from 1921 to the 1950s
 - Flamingo Las Vegas, a casino resort and hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
 - Flamingo, Vantaa, an entertainment center in Vantaa, Finland
 - The Flamingo Club, a club in London, England which was a meeting place for international musicians from 1957 to 1962
 
Military
- Flamingo, a popular name for the Panzer II Flamm tank
 - HMS Flamingo, two ships
 - USS Flamingo, three ships
 
Sports
- Flamingo Stakes, an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually from 1926 to 2001
 - Flamingoes F.C., a disbanded nineteenth century English rugby union club
 - Flamingos F.C., a Namibian football club since 1986
 - Florida Flamingos, a charter franchise of World Team Tennis which played only in the 1974 season before folding
 - Miami Beach Flamingos, a minor league baseball team from 1940 to 1954
 
Transportation
Airlines
- Flamingo Air (Cincinnati airline), a small charter airline
 - Flamingo Air, two small seaplane airlines which operate between Florida and the Bahamas
 
Aircraft
- Aeros UL-2000 Flamingo, a Czech ultralight aircraft
 - de Havilland Flamingo, a World War II era passenger airliner, also used by the Royal Air Force
 - MBB 223 Flamingo, a West German 1960s light aircraft
 - Metal Aircraft Flamingo, a monoplane unveiled in 1929
 - Pegasus EDA 100 Flamingo, a Slovenian ultralight aircraft
 - SGP M-222 Flamingo, an Austrian light aircraft first flown in 1959
 - Udet U 12 Flamingo, an aerobatic sports plane and trainer aircraft developed in Germany in the mid-1920s
 
Group transportation
- Flamingo (train), a named overnight train operated by the Louisville & Nashville between Cincinnati, Ohio and Jacksonville, Florida
 - Flamingo coupé, a car manufactured by Glass Sport Motors
 
Science
- Flamingo (protein), a protein involved in planar cell polarity and dendrite structure
 - Flamingo flower, common name for flowers in the genus Anthurium
 
Other uses
- Plastic flamingo, a plastic lawn ornament
 - Flamingo (horse), British thoroughbred racehorse
 - SS Flamingo (1909), a German cargo ship in service 1938-39, later serving as the Vorpostenboot V 109 Flamingo
 
See also
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