Karnak (disambiguation)
Karnak is a temple complex and a village near Luxor, Egypt.
Karnak or similar may also refer to:
Karnak
- Karnak (band), from São Paulo, Brazil
- Karnak (comics), an Inhuman in the Marvel Universe
- Karnak, Illinois, a village in Pulaski County, Illinois, United States
- Karnak (typeface), a typeface by R. Hunter Middleton
- Karnak Mountain, Purcell Mountains, Canada
- Karnak, Griggs County, North Dakota
- Karnak, the Antarctic retreat of Ozymandias in the comic book series Before Watchmen: Ozymandias
- Big Karnak, an arcade video game released in 1991 by Gaelco
- Queen Karnak, a fictional character in the video game Final Fantasy V
- S.S. Karnak, a fictional ship in the novel by Agatha Christie Death on the Nile
- SS Karnak (1898), a French passenger ship
Carnac
- Carnac, the village and commune in northwestern France
- Carnac stones, a collection of monolithic sites around the village
- Carnac the Magnificent, a recurring comedic role played by Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
- The Carnac and Rivett-Carnac families, including:
- John Carnac (1716 – 29 November 1800), British Commander-in-Chief of India
- James Rivett-Carnac (1784–1846), Commander-in-Chief of India
- John Rivett-Carnac (1796–1869), Royal Navy admiral and explorer of Western Australia
- Rivett-Carnac baronets
- Carnac Island, a nature reserve near Fremantle, Western Australia
- Carnac (The Silver Sequence), a fictional character in the book series The Silver Sequence
- Rudolf Carnap (1891–1970), German philosopher
Other
- Karnack, Texas, USA
- KARNAC, Knowledge Aided Retrieval in Activity Context, terrorist profiling
- Qaanaaq, a place in northwest Greenland
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