Mosca

Mosca may refer to:

People

 * Alessia Mosca (born 1975), Italian politician
 * Angelo Mosca (1937–2021), Canadian Football League player and professional wrestler
 * Antonio Mosca (1870–1951), Italian painter
 * Bianca Mosca (dead 1950), London-based fashion designer
 * Claudio Mosca (born 1991), Argentine footballer
 * Enrique Mosca (1880-1950), Argentine lawyer and politician
 * Frank Mosca (born 1976), American film producer
 * Gaetano Mosca (1858–1941), Italian political scientist, journalist and public servant
 * Giuseppe Mosca (1772–1839), Italian opera composer
 * Jacopo Mosca (born 1993), Italian cyclist
 * Lino Mosca (1907−1992), Italian professional football player
 * Luigi Mosca (1775–1824), Italian composer of operas and sacred music and singing teacher
 * Maurizio Mosca (1940–2010), Italian sports journalist and television presenter
 * Michele Mosca, Italian physics researcher and professor of mathematics
 * Paolo Mosca (1943–2014), Italian journalist, writer, singer and television presenter
 * Pierre Mosca (born 1949), Italian born French former footballer and coach
 * Rafael Mosca (born 1982), Brazilian swimmer
 * Rich Mosca (born c. 1948), former American football player and coach
 * Sal Mosca (1927–2007), American jazz pianist
 * Simone Mosca (1492–1554), Italian sculptor
 * Stefania Mosca (1957–2009), Venezuelan writer

Fictional characters

 * Mosca, of Ben Jonson's 1606 play Volpone
 * Mosca, of The Godfather Part III
 * Frank Mosca, of Miami Vice
 * Gola Mosca, of Reborn! manga and anime series
 * Walter Mosca, of Mario Puzo's novel The Dark Arena

Places

 * Italian name of Moscow
 * Mosca, Colorado, United States
 * Mosca Pass, mountain pass in Alamosa County in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado in the United States
 * Ponte Mosca, Turin, historic bridge in Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy

Businesses

 * Mosca's, a restaurant near New Orleans in Avondale, Louisiana, United States

Aircraft

 * Mosca-Bystritsky MBbis, fighter aircraft developed and used by the Imperial Russian Air Service during the First World War
 * Polikarpov I-16, referred to by republicans during the Spanish Civil War as moscas