Carrion (disambiguation)
Appearance
(Redirected from Carrión)
Carrion refers to the carcass of a dead animal.
Carion, Carrion or Carrión may also refer to:
Geography
[edit]- Carion, Madagascar, former name of Nandihizana
- Carrión (river), a river in Spain
- Carrión de Calatrava, a municipality in central Spain
- Carrión de los Céspedes, a municipality in southern Spain
- Carrión de los Condes, a municipality in northern Spain
People
[edit]- Adolfo Carrión, Jr., a Bronx politician
- Alejandro Carrión, an Ecuadorian writer and journalist
- Audrey Carrion, an American judge
- Benjamín Carrión, an Ecuadorian writer
- Clodoveo Carrión Mora, an Ecuadorian naturalist
- Daniel Alcides Carrión, a Peruvian doctor who described Oroya fever
- Enrique Carrión, a Cuban boxer
- Jerónimo Carrión, an Ecuadorian president
- Jerónimo de Carrión (1660-1721), Spanish composer
- Marcelo Carrión (born 1956), Dominican chess player
- Noemí Carrión, a Spanish singer and actress
- Pedro Carrión, a Cuban boxer
- Carion the Egyptian, 4th-century Egyptian Christian monk
Animals
[edit]- Carrion beetle, a family of carnivorous beetles
- Carrion crow (Corvus corone), a bird of western Europe and eastern Asia
Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]Fictional entities
[edit]- Carrion (comics), a villain in Spider-Man comics
- Carrion Road, a fictitious road associated with deaths connected to bullet smuggling, in The Hollow Point (2016)
Music
[edit]- Carrion, former name of Poltergeist (band), a Swiss power thrash metal band
- "Carrion", a song from Fiona Apple's Tidal (album)
- "Carrion" a song from Godflesh's A World Lit Only by Fire (album)
- "Carrion" a song from Parkway Drive's Horizons album
- "Carrion/Apologies to Insect Life", a song by the band British Sea Power
- "Carrion", a song from Deerhunter's Fading Frontier
- "Carrion", a song from Gengahr's Where Wildness Grows
- "I, Carrion (Icarian)", a song from Hozier’s Unreal Unearth
Video game
[edit]- Carrion (video game), a horror video game
Businesses
[edit]- Carrion (department store), based in Honduras, Central America