Karasu may refer to:
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Rivers
Various rivers in Turkic-speaking areas are named kara su 'black water', 'spring water', or 'running water' [1].
in Central Asia
- A small river in northeast Iran feeding into the southeast corner of the Caspian Sea
- A right tributary of the Naryn River in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
in Turkey
- One of the two major sources of the Euphrates in Eastern Anatolia.
- A tributary of the Orontes River (formerly of Lake Amik) in Hatay Province, southeastern Turkey.
- A small river in northwest Anatolia, a tributary of the Sakarya River
in the Balkans
- A former name of the Struma River (Struma Karasu) in Bulgaria and Thrace, northern Greece.
- A former name of the Mesta River (Mesta Karasu) in Bulgaria and northern Greece, forming the border between Greek Macedonia and Thrace.
- A former name of the Haliacmon (İnce Karasu) in western Macedonia, northern Greece.
in Japan
- Karasu River or Karasugawa, Gunma, Japan
Towns and cities
in Turkey
- Karasu, a town and district in Turkey
in Kyrgyzstan
- Karasu, Jalal-Abad
- Kara-Suu, Naryn
- Kara-Suu, a town in the Osh Province of Kyrgyzstan
- Kara-Su, Osh, a village in the Osh Province of Kyrgyzstan
in Azerbaijan
- Qarasu, Hajigabul
- Qarasu, Kurdamir
- Qarasu, Qabala
- Karasu Kumlakh or Qarasuqumlaq, Agdash Rayon
in China
- Karasu, Xinjiang, a place at the foot of the Kulma Pass
in Uzbekistan
- Karasu, an alternative transliteration of Qorasuv, Andijan Province
People
- Carasso family, a Sephardic Jewish family of Salonika
- Emanuel Karasu (Emmanuel Carasso) (1862-1934)
- Isaac Carasso (1874-1939), Emanuel's nephew, founder of Groupe Danone.
- Daniel Carasso, Isaac's son, co-founder of Dannon in the U.S.
Fictional characters
- Team Toguro#Karasu, a YuYu Hakusho character
- Noein#La.27cryma, a Noein character
- Karasu (Naruto)
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