Navel of the World
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Navel of the World is a term which may refer to:
- Easter Island, a location in the south Pacific Ocean
- Omphalos, a Greek term for an ancient stone artifact
- El Ombligo del Mundo, an earlier name of the Argentinian radio program La Venganza Será Terrible
- Foundation Stone in Jerusalem
- Cusco, Peru, in Creation myth
- Fountain of Cho in Mercadia, a fictional environment for the game Magic: The Gathering
- "Navel of the World" part of the Music of the Chrono series of video games
- Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, as referred to by author William Heinesen
- Mythical sites on Japanese maps
- Pacanda island on Lake Pátzcuaro in Mexico
- Umbilicum mundi, a major plot device in Umberto Eco's novel Foucault's Pendulum
- Baboquivari Peak Wilderness in Arizona
- The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range in Colombia, as defined by the Arhuacos tribe

