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End of the World (disambiguation)
The End of the World can have religious, scientific or popular meanings.
- The End of the world (religion) is a common religious prophecy.
- The End of the world (civilization) is a common expression for events from space, earth or man-made that bring civilization or the human species to an end.
- The End of the world (mythology) is a common theme in mythology.
- The End of the world (fiction) is commonly found in works of fiction.
The End of the World can have specific cultural meanings.
- The End of the World is a name for Cheyenne Mountain, the base of operations for the protagonists in the apocalyptic science-fiction TV series Jeremiah.
- "End Of The World" is a song by Cold from the album 13 Ways To Bleed On Stage .
- "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" is a song by R.E.M. from the album Document.
- "Until the End of the World" is a song by U2 from the album Achtung Baby.
- "End Of The World" is the final world in the Disney/Squaresoft game Kingdom Hearts.
- End of The World (la Fin du Monde) is the name of a beer made in Quebec (Canada) by a company named Unibroue.
- The End of the World is the second episode of the 2005 revival of the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who.
- There is an Internet phenomenon Flash cartoon video named The End of the World.
- "The End of the World" is the name of a story by 19th century novelist Edward Eggleston.
- The End of the World is the name of a 1922 movie starring Norma Shearer.
The End of the World can have geographic significance.
- There are several places in the Atlantic shore of Europe that were the end of known land:
- Land's End in Britain.
- Finistere in Brittany.
- Finisterre or Fisterra in Galicia.
See also
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