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New York City, Manhattan, and Times Square are commonly referred to as "The Center of the Universe".[1][2]

Several places have been given the nickname "Center (or Centre) of the Universe". In addition, several fictional works have described a depicted location as being at the Center of the Universe.

Modern models of the Universe suggest it does not have a center, unlike previous systems which placed Earth (geocentrism) or the Sun (heliocentrism) at the Center of the Universe.

Nicknames of places

Astronomy

Plaque on the floor of the Space Flight Operations Facility of the NASA Deep Space Network proclaiming the site to be "The Center of the Universe"

Geography

Asia

China

Europe

Finland
France
Slovakia
United Kingdom

North America

Canada
Mexico
United States
Sign outside of the John B. Lindale House proclaiming Magnolia, Delaware as "The Center of the Universe around which the Earth revolves"

Oceania

Australia
Kingsway, Glen Waverley is a major dining and entertainment area with a strong Asian influence and demography

Fiction

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Depictions of a "Center of the Universe" in fiction include:

See also

References

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