Carpathia or Kárpátia may refer to:
Geography and topography
- Carpathian Mountains, part of a mountain range in Europe
- Carpathian Ruthenia, a small historic region in Central Europe
- Montes Carpatus, a lunar mountain range
- Carpathian Basin, an alternative name for the Pannonian Basin
- Carpathia Seamount, a seamount in the North Atlantic Ocean
Media and entertainment
Characters
- Nicolae Carpathia, the fictional Antichrist and head of the Global Community in Left Behind
- Vigo the Carpathian, a character in Ghostbusters II
Fictional places
- Carpathia, a fictional European kingdom in the 1957 film The Prince and the Showgirl.
- Carpathia, a fictional European country that is the home of the character Tatiana in the television series The Power.
- Carpathia, a fictional European kingdom ruled by the villainous ghost Vigo in the 1989 film Ghostbusters II.
- Carpathia, a fictional planet on the British television series Outcasts
- Carpathia, a fictionalised version of Subcarpathian Rus that briefly proclaims independence in the 1972 novel The Lost Embassy by Adam Fergusson (Collins 1972, ISBN 0 00 221487 3)
Music
- Carpathian Forest, a Black metal band from Norway
- Carpathia: A Dramatic Poem, a 2005 album by German band The Vision Bleak
- "Carpathia" (2005 single), a song on the album
- "Carpathia", a song by American band Taking Back Sunday
- "Funeral in Carpathia", a song by British extreme metal band Cradle of Filth from the 1996 album Dusk and Her Embrace
- "Titanic Calls Carpathia", a song by the international Progressive Rock band The Tangent from their 2011 album Comm
Other
- Carpathia FC, an American soccer club in Sterling Heights, Michigan
- RMS Carpathia, a steamship that rescued survivors from the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912
- Via Carpathia, a planned transnational highway network in Lithuania and Greece
See also
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