Carpathian (disambiguation)
The Carpathians are the Carpathian Mountains, a range of mountains across Central Europe.
Carpathian may also refer to:
Places
    
- Carpathian Basin or Pannonian Basin, in Europe
 - Carpathian Military District, a former district of the Soviet Armed Forces
 
Fiction
    
- The Carpathians, a novel by Janet Frame
 - Carpathians (race), fictional characters in Christine Feehan's Dark Series
 - Carpathia, a fictional planet settled by human refugees from Earth in the one-season BBC sci-fi series Outcasts
 
Other uses
    
- Carpathian, an Australian hardcore band
 - Carpathian Forest, a Norwegian black metal band
 - RMS Carpathia, the ship that rescued the survivors of the RMS Titanic
 - Carpathian League, a European ice hockey league
 - Carpathian Euroregion, an international association formed in 1993
 - Carpathian Shepherd Dog, a Romanian sheep dog
 - Carpathian goat
 - Carpathian newt
 - Framework Convention on the Protection and Sustainable Development of the Carpathians or Carpathian Convention, a convention on sustainable development of the Carpathian region
 - Montes Carpatus, a mountain range on the nearside of Earth's Moon
 
See also
    
- Carpathia (disambiguation)
 - Carpathian Ruthenia (disambiguation)
 - Carpathian Ukraine (disambiguation)
 - Subcarpathian (disambiguation)
 - Ciscarpathian (disambiguation)
 - Transcarpathian (disambiguation)
 - Transylvanian Carpathians (disambiguation)
 - Karpathian, relating to Karpathos, a Greek island
 
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