Arkona
Arkona or Arcona stands for:
- Arkona (Putgarten) , part of the community Putgarten on Rügen
- Arkona (Qingdao) , island
- Arkona (band) , a Russian pagan metal band
- Arkona (Polish band) , a pagan and black metal band formed in 1993
- Malte Arkona (* 1978), German television presenter
- ARKONA (FüWES) , a command and weapon deployment system of the German Air Force
- Arkona offshore wind farm , an offshore wind farm project in the German Exclusive Economic Zone of the Baltic Sea
Ships:
- SMS Arcona (1858) , a covered corvette of the Arcona class
- SMS Arcona (1885) , a Carola- class cruiser corvette
- SMS Arcona (1902) , a Gazelle- class small cruiser
- Arkona, a cruise ship, see Saga Pearl II
- Arkona (ship, 1953) , a lifeboat
- Arkona (ship, 1974) , a lifeboat
- Arkona (Schiff, 1992) , a DGzRS rescue cruiser of the 27.5 m class
- Arkona (ship, 2004) , a multi-purpose Coast Guard vessel
Kap Arkona or Cap Arcona stands for:
- Cape Arkona , a 45 m high cliff consisting of chalk and boulder clay in the north of the island of Rügen.
- Cape Arkona lighthouse , two sea fires and a bearing tower on the Baltic Sea in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
- Cape Arkona (Heard) , cape on the island of Heard in the southern Indian Ocean
as ship name for:
- Kap Arkona (ship) , a merchant ship of the GDR state shipping company VEB Deutsche Seereederei Rostock (DSR)
- Cap Arcona (ship, 1907) , a luxury steamer that was named after Cape Arkona on the island of Rügen
- Cap Arcona (ship, 1927) , a luxury steamer that was named after Cape Arkona on the island of Rügen and was sunk by British planes with concentration camp prisoners on board at the end of the Second World War
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