Wonders of the World are lists compiled over the ages that catalogue remarkable natural and man made constructions.
- Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the popularly known ancient list.
- Wonders of the World, the above and many later lists.
- New Seven Wonders of the World, contemporary attempt to create a list of new seven wonders
Wonders of the World may also refer to:
- Wonders of the World (album), the Long Beach Dub Allstars' follow-up album
- Wonder of the World (play), a play by David Lindsay-Abaire
- Wonders of the Invisible World, a book by Cotton Mather, defending both belief in witchcraft as an evil magical power
- National Seven Wonders
- Seven Wonders of Canada
- Seven Wonders of Poland
- Seven Wonders of Portugal
- Seven Wonders of Russia
- Seven Wonders of Ukraine
- Seven Wonders of Wales
Seven Wonders may also refer to:
- "Seven Wonders" (song), Fleetwood Mac song
- "Seven Wonders" (Nickel Creek song), featured on their 2002 album This Side
- Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, a BBC television docudrama that tells the stories of seven great feats of Victorian era engineering.
- Seven Ancient Wonders, thriller novel by Matthew Reilly
- Seven Natural Wonders, BBC Two television series, showed 'natural wonders' from areas around England
Eighth Wonder of the World may also refer to:
- The Astrodome, at time of its construction, the world's largest dome, dubbed by many to be the "Eighth Wonder" of the world.
- Eighth Wonder, the 1980s British pop band
- "Eighth Wonder" (song), a song by pioneering hip-hop group The Sugarhill Gang
- "8th World Wonder", the debut single from American Idol finalist, Kimberley Locke
- The Eighth Wonder, the opera by Alan John and Dennis Watkins
- 8th Wonder of the World, the 4th game in the Cultures series.
See also
- World of wonder (disambiguation)
- Wonder World, an amusement park in San Marcos, Texas
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