Globe (disambiguation)

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A globe is a three-dimensional scale model of Earth or other astronomical body.

Globe may also refer to:

  • The globe, an alternative name for Earth
  • Any other spherical or roughly spherical object

Places

  • Avicii Arena, previously known as Stockholm Globe Arena, also known as "Globen", a sports arena
  • Globe Arena (football stadium), football stadium in Morecambe, Lancashire, England
  • Globe Building (disambiguation)
  • Globe Cinema (Kolkata), building located in Lindsay Street in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
  • Globe Derby Park (disambiguation)
  • Globe Hotel (disambiguation)
  • Globe Pit, geological site in Essex
  • Globe Station (disambiguation)
  • Globe Theatre (disambiguation)
    • Globe Theatre, the Elizabethan Playhouse associated with William Shakespeare
    • Shakespeare's Globe, the modern reconstruction of the Elizabethan Playhouse associated with William Shakespeare
  • Globe, Arizona, a city in Arizona, United States
  • Globe, Kansas, United States
  • Globe, Oregon, an unincorporated community, United States
  • Globe, Rhode Island, United States
  • Globe, Virginia, United States
  • Globe, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community, United States
  • The Globe, Moorgate, London

Companies and organizations

Newspapers

  • Il Globo
  • O Globo
  • The Boston Globe, a daily newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
  • The Globe and Mail, a daily newspaper published in Toronto, Canada
    • The Globe (Toronto newspaper), the oldest of the predecessors merged into it
  • Jakarta Globe, a daily newspaper published in Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Globe (tabloid), a supermarket tabloid newspaper published in New York City, United States
  • The Globe (Camp Lejeune), the newspaper of U.S. Marine Corps
  • Richmond Globe, a weekly newspaper published in Richmond, New York, United States
  • Le Globe, a defunct 19th century French newspaper
  • The Globe (London newspaper), a defunct British newspaper founded in 1803 and merged with the Pall Mall Gazette in 1921
  • The Globe (student newspaper), an independent student newspaper of Point Park University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • The Globe (Sydney, N.S.W.: 1911–1914), a defunct daily newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • The New York Globe, a defunct daily newspaper published in New York, United States
  • The Washington Globe, a defunct semi-weekly newspaper published in Washington DC, United States
  • Globes, a daily financial newspaper published in Tel Aviv, Israel

Music

  • Globe (band), a Japanese trance/pop-rock group
    • Globe (album), a debut album by Globe
  • The Globe (album), by the band Big Audio Dynamite II
  • "The Globe" (song), by the band Big Audio Dynamite II
  • "The Globe", a song by Lisa O'Neill from All of This Is Chance, 2023
  • "Globes", a song by Rustie from his album Glass Swords
  • GLOBE (εœ°ηƒε„€, ChikyΕ«gi), a Japanese song by P-Model from the album Landsale (album)

Vessels

  • CSCL Globe, for a time the largest container ship in the world
  • Globe (ship), several ships

Other uses

  • Celestial globe, show the apparent positions of the stars in the sky
  • BBC One 'Virtual Globe' ident, known as simply 'Globe' or 'Virtual Globe', a television ident for BBC One
  • Globe (comics), a fictional DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Batman
  • Globe (human eye), the human eyeball apart from its appendages
  • Lightglobe, synonym for "incandescent light bulb" in Australian English vernacular
  • Snow globe, a transparent sphere enclosing a scene or figure
  • The first successful Gas balloon (unmanned).

See also

  • Globus (disambiguation)
  • Globo (disambiguation)
  • Global (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with globe
  • All pages with titles containing globe
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