Carpio (Latin for "carp") may refer to:
Places
- Becerril del Carpio, an urban village in Alar del Rey, Palencia, Castilla-Leon, Spain
 - Carpio, North Dakota, a city in Ward County, North Dakota, USA
 - Carpio de Azaba, a municipality in Salamanca, Spain
 - Cosamaloapan de Carpio, a municipality in Veracruz, Mexico
 - Diego del Carpio, a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spain
 - El Carpio, Valladolid, a village in Valladolid province, Spain
 - El Carpio, a city in Córdoba, Spain
 - El Carpio de Tajo, a village in Toledo, Spain
 - Santa Cruz Venta de Carpio, an urban village in San Cristóbal Ecatepec, Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico
 
Fish
- Carpiodes carpio, the river carpsucker
 - Cyprinus carpio, the common carp or European carp
 - Salmo carpio (carpione del Garda), a salmonid fish
 
People
Carpio may refer to a holder of the title Marquess of Carpio
Carpio is a surname in the Spanish language. Notable people of this surname are:
- Alfredo Arce Carpio, Bolivian politician, legal figure, and intellectual.
 - Ana Carpio, Spanish applied mathematician
 - Antonio Carpio, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
 - Armando Carpio Sanchez, Filipino engineer and politician.
 - Bernardo Carpio, a Philippine legendary hero named after the Spanish Bernardo del Carpio.
 - Bernardo del Carpio, legendary hero of medieval Spanish legend
 - Cayetano Carpio, Salvadoran activist, founder of the FMLN
 - Conchita Carpio-Morales, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
 - Daniela Carpio, a Guatemalan-Swiss singer-songwriter, musician, visual artist, director and producer.
 - Eduardo Manuitt Carpio, (born 1950) is a Venezuelan politician.
 - Esteban Carpio, American murder suspect
 - Félix Lope de Vega Carpio, full name of Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist
 - Franco Carpio, Peruvian politician
 - Javier Carpio, Spanish football (soccer) player
 - Jesus Antonio Carpio
 - Jorge Carpio Nicolle, assassinated Guatemalan politician (1993), unsuccessful presidential candidate (1985)
 - José Carpio (born 1966), Ecuadorian football (soccer) referee
 - Luis Enrique Carpio, Peruvian politician, unsuccessful vice presidential candidate (2006)
 - Luzmila Carpio, Bolivian chanteuse, ambassador to France
 - Mans Carpio, a Filipino lawyer who is currently the husband of current Vice President of the Philippines Sara Duterte
 - Manuel Carpio, Mexican poet
 - Mark Anthony Carpio, Philippine choral conductor
 - Miguel Malvar y Carpio, Filipino general who served during the Philippine Revolution the Philippine–American War.
 - Rafael Carpio, Mexican former sports shooter.
 - Ramiro de León Carpio, President of Guatemala 1993-1996
 - Roberto Carpio, former Vice President of Guatemala.
 - Rita Carpio, Hong Kong pop singer of Filipino and Chinese descent
 - Rustica Carpio, was a Filipino actress
 - Sara Duterte-Carpio, current Vice President of the Philippines
 - Teresa Carpio, Hong Kong singer and actress of Filipino and Shanghainese descent
 - T. V. Carpio, American actress and singer of Filipino and Chinese descent
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Carpio
 - Carpi (surname)
 - Carpino
 - Carpino (surname)
 
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