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The world is a common name for the whole of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth.
World, worlds or the world may also refer to:
Businesses and companies
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- The World (Coos Bay), a Coos Bay, Oregon newspaper
- Tulsa World, a Tulsa, Oklahoma newspaper
- The World (South African newspaper), a former Johannesburg newspaper
- The World (1753 newspaper), a former London newspaper
- The World (journal), a British weekly paper published from 1874 to 1920
- The World (Hobart), a former newspaper published in Hobart, Tasmania
- World (magazine), an evangelical news magazine
- The World, a 2004 proposed newspaper by Stephen Glover
- El Mundo (Spain), a Spanish newspaper
- Le Monde, a French newspaper
- Die Welt, a German newspaper
- National Geographic World, a former name of the magazine National Geographic Kids
- New York World, a former New York City newspaper (1860–1931)
- The Evening World, a former New York City newspaper (1887–1931)
- The World Weekly, an international online newspaper created in 2012
Film, television and radio
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Television channels
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- BTV World, a defunct Bangladeshi television channel
- BBC World (later BBC World News), the former name of BBC News (international TV channel)
- Carlton World, a defunct British television channel
- CBC Newsworld, the former name of Canadian television news channel CBC News Network
- CNBC World, an American television business news channel
- PTV World, a Pakistani television news channel
- SVT World, a defunct Swedish television channel
- TRT World, a Turkish television news channel
- World Channel, formerly PBS World, an American television channel
- “World” (Bee Gees song), 1967
- “World” (Five for Fighting song), 2006
- “World” (James Brown song), 1969
- “World” (Lindita song), 2017
- “World (The Price of Love)“, by New Order, 1993
- “World”, by Richie Sambora from Aftermath of the Lowdown, 2012
- “The World” (Angel song), 2013
- “The World” (Brad Paisley song), 2006
- “The World”, by Hardwell, 2011
- “The World”, by Nightmare from The World Ruler, 2007
- “_World”, by Seventeen from Sector 17, 2022
- World, a computer software suite developed by JD Edwards, a company now owned by Oracle Corporation
- MS The World, a cruise ship
- Miss World, a beauty contest
- The World (Tarot card), a Major Arcana in the tarot deck
- Ontological world, by which human beings are able to make sense of things in general, see world disclosure
- World view, the framework of ideas and beliefs through which an individual interprets the world
- World B. Free (born Lloyd B. Free), an American basketball player
- Jerry Rice, nicknamed “World,” an American football player
Topics referred to by the same term

