Corus

Corus may refer to:

Places

 * Çörüş, Gazipaşa, a village in Antalya Province, Turkey

Facilities and structures

 * Corus Quay, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; an office tower

Fictional locations

 * Corus, a fictional world that is the setting for the fantasy series The Corean Chronicles by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

Mythological characters

 * Corus or Caurus, one of the Anemoi and the Roman god of the northwest wind
 * Corus (mythology), in Greek mythology the spirit and personification of surfeit and disdain

Events

 * Battle of Corus (281 BC)

Companies

 * Corus Group plc, UK/Netherlands steel company
 * Corus Bankshares, a financial holding group
 * Corus Entertainment, a Canadian entertainment company
 * Corus Québec (formerly Radiomédia), a news-talk radio network
 * Corus Hotels, hotel chain

Sport

 * Corus chess tournament, former name for the Tata Steel Chess Tournament held in the Netherlands
 * Corus (Port Talbot) RFC, former name of Welsh rugby football club Tata Steel RFC
 * Corus Steel FC, former name of Welsh football club Tata Steel F.C.

Biology

 * Corus (beetle), a genus of beetles in the longhorn family Cerambycidae
 * Miletus croton corus (M. c. corus), a subspecies of butterfly
 * Papilio corus (P. corus) or Euploea phaenareta corus (E. p. corus), a former species now subspecies of butterfly

Other uses

 * Corus, a fictional automobile manufacturer featured in Cross Racing Championship 2005, L.A. Street Racing and Project Torque, all of which are games developed by Invictus Games.
 * CÓRus, Irish choir