End of the world
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The end of the world (or the "world's end") may refer to the ultimate fate of the universe, the flat earth edge of the world or the end time (see also Eschatology). Or, the phrase could refer to:
[edit] Music
- End of the World (album), by Aphrodite's Child
- "The End of the World" (Skeeter Davis song)
- "The End of the World" (The Cure song)
- "End of the World" (Ash song)
- "End of the World" is the title of Great Big Sea's cover of It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) by R.E.M.
- A song by Ayumi Hamasaki on the album Duty
- A song by Cold on the album 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
- A song by The Living End on the album Modern ARTillery
- A song by Blackfield
- A song by Angela
- A song by The Waltons
- A song by God Forbid (USA)
- The Wicked End by Avenged Sevenfold
[edit] Film and Television
- The End of the World (1919 film), the English title of the Danish film Verdens Undergang
- "The End of the World" (Doctor Who), an episode of the 2005 TV series
- The End of the World (animation), a Flash animation
- End of the World (1934 film), starring Victor Francen
- End of the World (1977 film), directed by John Hayes
- Until the End of the World (1991 film), directed by Wim Wenders
[edit] Geographic locations
- Isla de los Estados, the lighthouse of which is known as "Faro del fin del mundo" ("Lighthouse at the end of the world")
- Timbuktu
- Yamal Peninsula, in northern Russia
- Verdens ende, at the tip of Tjøme Island, southern Norway
[edit] Others
[edit] See also
- World's End (disambiguation)
- Land's End (disambiguation)