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Corona (from the Latin for 'crown') most commonly refers to:

  • Stellar corona, the outer atmosphere of the Sun or another star
  • Coronavirus, a group of RNA viruses
    • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a coronavirus responsible for the 2019–21 pandemic
      • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the disease caused by the virus
      • COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing global pandemic
  • Corona (beer), a Mexican beer

Corona may also refer to:

Architecture

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

Businesses and brands

Food and drink

  • Corona (beer), a Mexican beer brand
  • Corona (confectioner), an Egyptian confectionery and chocolate company
  • Corona (restaurant), in the Netherlands
  • Corona (soft drink), a former brand of carbonated drinks

Technology

  • Corona (software), a mobile app creation tool
  • Corona Data Systems, a supplier of IBM PC compatible computers in the 1980s
  • Corona Labs Inc., an American software company
  • Corona Typewriter Company, manufacturer of the Corona typewriter, merged into Smith Corona in 1926
  • Corona, a hardware revision of Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console including "Slim" and "E" variants

Film

  • Corona (film), a 2020 Canadian thriller drama film
  • La Corona (film), a 2008 American short film
  • Corona Zombies, a 2020 American comedy horror film
  • 1-2-3 Corona, a 1948 East German film

Games

  • Corona (solitaire), a card game

Literature

Music

  • Corona (band), an Italian music group
  • Corona, a group of people at a cantus (Dutch drinking and singing party)
  • The Coronas, an Irish rock band
  • "Corona" (song), by The Minutemen
  • Corona (Takemitsu), a composition by Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu
  • Corona, the circle of clergy or singers who surround the altar, and origin of the term choir
  • La corona (Gluck), an opera
  • Corona Capital, music festival

People

  • Corona (surname) (including a list of people with the name)
  • Saint Corona, 2nd-century Christian saint
  • Corona (footballer) (born 1981), Spanish footballer
  • Corona Rintawan (born 1975), Indonesian physician
  • Corona Schröter (1751–1802), German musician, singer and composer

Places

United States

  • Corona, Alabama, an unincorporated community
  • Corona, California, a city
  • Corona, Minnesota, an unincorporated community
  • Corona, Missouri, an unincorporated community
  • Corona, New Mexico, a village
  • Corona, Queens, New York City, New York, a neighborhood
  • Corona, South Dakota, a town
  • Corona, Tennessee, an unincorporated community

Elsewhere

  • Corona Lodge, a lodge in Berea, Gauteng, South Africa
  • Corona Station (pastoral lease), a pastoral lease in New South Wales, Australia
  • Corona Theatre School, in London, England, United Kingdom
  • Estadio Corona, a stadium in Mexico
  • La Corona, an ancient Mayan city in Guatemala
  • Brașov, Romania (Medieval Latin name Corona), a city

Science

Astronomy and space

  • Stellar corona, the outer atmosphere of a star
  • Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown constellation
  • Corona Australis, the Southern Crown constellation
  • Corona (optical phenomenon), in which coloured rings appear around the Sun or the Moon
  • Corona (planetary geology), a planetary feature
  • CORONA (rocket), a Russian prototype unmanned rocket
  • Corona (satellite), a 1959–1972 United States reconnaissance program

Biology

  • Coronavirus, a group of RNA viruses
    • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a coronavirus responsible for the 2019–21 pandemic
      • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the disease caused by the virus
      • COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing global pandemic
  • Corona (gastropod), a genus of large tropical land snails
  • Corona (perianth), a structure in the corolla of some flowering plants
  • Corona, two ciliated anterior lobes of a rotifer
  • Corona of glans penis
  • Corona ciliaris, a part of the ciliary body of the human eye

Mathematics

  • Corona theorem (or corona conjecture) about the corona of the unit disk in complex analysis
  • Corona algebra (or corona) of a C*-algebra
  • Corona graph product, a kind of binary operation on two graphs
  • Corona set (or corona), of a topological space

Physics

  • Corona, the last phase of a drop's impact on a liquid surface
  • Corona discharge or corona effect, an electrical discharge around a conductor
  • Corona poling, treatment of a material to enhance electro-optic properties

Transportation

Automobiles

Rail

  • Corona station (Edmonton), a light rail station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Corona station (LIRR), a former railroad station in New York City, New York, United States
  • IRT Flushing Line, a New York City Subway line, formerly called the Corona Line

Watercraft

  • French frigate Corona (1807), a Hortense-Class ship
  • MS Svea Corona, a former car–passenger ferry
  • SS Corona, a Finnish cargo ship built in 1922 and scrapped in 1960
  • USS Corona (SP-813), a yacht used by the US Navy during World War I

Other uses

  • Corona (typeface), a font
  • Operation Corona, a British Second World War initiative
  • Corona, a type of cigar

See also

  • Carona (disambiguation)
  • Coroana (disambiguation)
  • Corona Line (disambiguation)
  • Korona (disambiguation)
  • Koruna (disambiguation)
  • Krona (disambiguation)
  • Crown (disambiguation)
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