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- for Smoking and its film adaptation SS Cap Finisterre, a 1911 German transatlantic ocean liner Finisterres, a 1997 album by Dan Ar Braz Finist'air, airline...
- Cape Finisterre (/ˌfɪnɪˈstɛər/, also US: /-tɛri/; Galician: Cabo Fisterra [fisˈtɛrɐ]; Spanish: Cabo Finisterre [finisˈtere]) is a rock-bound peninsula...
- The Finisterre Range is a mountain range in north-eastern Papua New Guinea. The highest point is ranked 41st in the world by prominence with an elevation...
- and France near Cape Finisterre in northwest Spain are known as the Battle of Cape Finisterre: First Battle of Cape Finisterre (1747), 14 May 1747 victory...
- Finisterre is the sixth studio album by English alternative dance band Saint Etienne, released on 7 October 2002 by Mantra Records. A double-disc deluxe...
- HMS Finisterre was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named after one of the battles of Cape Finisterre. She was the first and thus...
- The Cape Finisterre Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Cabo Finisterre) is an active lighthouse on Cape Finisterre, in the Province of A Coruña, on the northwestern...
- Finisterre is an outdoor apparel and surfwear company with a focus on functional and sustainable products. Based in St Agnes, Cornwall, and founded by...
- campaigns was the imposing Shaggy Ridge, running north–south in the Finisterres; this was the scene of a climactic battle during which the Australians...
- Alejandro Finisterre or Alexandre de Fisterra (born Alejandro Campos Ramírez; 6 May 1919 – 9 February 2007) is known as the inventor of ****bolín, a Spanish...