A junco is a small North American bird of the family Passerellidae.
Junco or juncos may also refer to:
Places
edit- Junco do Seridó, Paraíba, Brazil
- Junco do Maranhão, Maranhão, Brazil
- Juncos, Puerto Rico
- Palmar de Junco, baseball venue in Cuba
- Xuncu, Asturias, Spain (also spelled Junco)
- El Junco, lake in the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador
- Ilhéu Rabo de Junco, islet in Cape Verde
- Rabo de Junco, hill in Cape Verde
People
edit- Alejandro Junco de la Vega, Mexican journalist
- Aura García-Junco, Mexican author
- Carlos del Junco, Cuban harmonica player
- Eduardo Sánchez Junco, Spanish editor
- Francisco del Junco, Cuban-American serial killer
- José Junco, Cuban baseball player
- José Álvarez Junco, Spanish historian
- Juan del Junco, Spanish conquistador
- Luis Juncos, Argentine swimmer
- Natalie Juncos, Argentine footballer
- Nora Junco, Spanish politician
- Junco Sato Pollack, Japanese artist
- Manuel Fernández Juncos, Puerto Rican journalist
- Max Borges del Junco, Cuban architect
- Mika (footballer, born 1993), born Miguel Ángel Junco Martínez
- Natalia Gómez Junco, Mexican footballer
- Oriana Junco, Argentine actress
- Pedro Junco, Cuban composer
- Pedro del Barrio Junco y Espriella, Spanish colonial administrator
- Reynol Junco, American psychologist
- Rodrigo del Junco, Spanish colonial administrator
- The Del Junco family descended from the above
- Pato O'Ward, born Patricio O'Ward Junco, Argentine racing driver
- Rossana Juncos, Argentine swimmer
- Rubén Junco, Cuban water polo player
- Sandalio Junco, Cuban communist
- Tirso del Junco, American politician
- Tito Junco, several people
- Víctor Junco, Mexican actor
Other
edit- "Junco Partner", 1951 song by James Waynes
- Juncos Hollinger Racing, motor racing team