The following are places described by concepts suggesting the End of land of the World:
the end of a valley near Engelberg, Switzerland, called "End der Welt"
Finisterre, from Latin Finis Terrae ("Land's End"), is the origin of various locations' names
Cape Finisterre
Acre, Many people in Brazil believe this is the end land of the world because it's very forgotten, Acre, Brazil
End of the World Turn, cliffs along a bend in the Elk River near Ivydale, West Virginia, USA
The End of the World, referring to a levee in the Upper Ninth Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Verdens Ende ("World's End") at the southern tip of the island of Tjøme in Vestfold, Norway.
Yamal Peninsula ("Yemal" means "End of the World" for its indigenous inhabitants) in Siberia, Russia
Isla de los Estados, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, has a lighthouse known as Faro del fin del mundo ("Lighthouse at the end of the world")
Land's End Peninsula in western Cornwall England
World's End at Horton Plains, Near Ambewela in Sri Lanka [1]
El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, or Lands End, Cabo San Lucas
Koválovec, village in western Slovakia.
Tallentire, a village in Cumbria, England. It is derived from Brythonic tal-y-tir, 'land's end'.