Orinoco (disambiguation)

The Orinoco is a river in Venezuela and Colombia.

Orinoco may also refer to:

Places

In entertainment

  • "Orinoco Flow", a 1988 song recorded by Enya at Orinoco Studios
  • Orinoco Flow (Taliesin Orchestra album), a tribute to Enya's music
  • Orinoco, a fictional Danube class starship in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • Orinoco, one of the characters in the book series The Wombles, all of whom take their names from an old atlas
  • El Orinoco ilustrado y defendido, book written by the Jesuit missionary Joseph Gumilla
  • The Mighty Orinoco, novel written by Jules Verne published in 1898

In other uses

  • ORiNOCO, a Wi-Fi chipset product family
  • Orinoco Studios, former international group of recording studios based in London, England.
  • Orinoco crocodile, (Crocodylus intermedius) is a critically endangered crocodile. Its population is very small and it can only be found in freshwater environments in Colombia and Venezuela, in particular the Orinoco River and its tributaries.
  • Siderúrgica del Orinoco C.A. "Alfredo Maneiro", the biggest Venezuelan steel corporation
  • Correo del Orinoco, Venezuelan newspaper

See also

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