Raven (disambiguation)

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Raven, in biology, may refer to:

  • Them Corsica (Corvidae), family of birds of the order Passeriformes.
  • Gender Corvusfrom the previous family.
  • The species Corvus corax of the previous genus, known as common crow.
  • The species Phalacrocorax brasilianusA bird of the Phalacrocoracidae family.

Geography

Also, in geography, it can refer to:

  • The River Cuervoin the province of Cuenca, Spain.
  • The beach The Crowin the province of Granada, Spain.
  • El Cuervo de Sevilla, Spanish municipality of the province of Seville
  • The Crow, municipality of the region
  • Mota del Cuervo, Spanish municipality of the province of Cuenca
  • La Wounds of the CrowsGeographical accident in the department of Treinta and Tres (Uruguay).
  • Peña del Cuervo, hill located in the municipality of Arenas de Iguña, in Cantabria, Spain

Mythology

Also, in mythology, it can refer to:

  • Hugin and Munin; in the Nordic mythology, a couple of ravens associated with the Odin god.
  • The CuervoAccording to the Inuit mythology of Alaska, and also of the Indians and Siberians, the creator of the world.
  • Three-legged crow, creature present in mythologies and folk arts of Asia, Asia Minor and North Africa.

Other uses

In addition, it may refer to:

  • The crow banner; flag, possibly of a totemic nature, used by several Viking tribal chiefs and other Scandinavian rulers between the 9th and 11th centuries.
  • Cuervo, last name.
  • The constellation of Cuervo (o) Corvus) in astronomy.
  • Demolished., siege weapon formed by a thick beam
  • Pico de Cuervo, type of blunt weapon to a hand characterized by possessing a peto (picture) of the head of long and curved weapons
  • The raven (disambiguation).

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