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The New York World Trade Center was a complex of seven office buildings in New York City.
World Trade Center may also refer to:
- World Trade Center (film), a 2006 movie
- World Trade Center (PATH station), the Port Authority Trans-Hudson station
- World Trade Center (MBTA station), the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority station
Additionally, there are many world trade centers globally:
In North America:
- Baltimore World Trade Center
- World Trade Center Guadalajara
- World Trade Center (Lexington)
- World Trade Center México
- World Trade Centre Montreal
- World Trade Center New Orleans
- World Trade Center San Salvador, El Salvador
- World Trade Centre, Toronto
- Canada Place Vancouver
In Europe:
- World Trade Center Amsterdam, NL
- World Trade Center Helsinki, FI
- World Trade Centre Lausanne, CH
- World Trade Centre (London), UK
- Beurs World Trade Center Rotterdam, NL
- World Trade Center Stockholm
- World Trade Center Turku
In: Asia:
- Beijing World Trade Center
- Taipei World Trade Center
- Shanghai World Financial Center
- World Trade Center Macau
- World Trade Center (Manila)
- World Trade Center (Colombo)
- Dubai World Trade Centre
- Osaka World Trade Center Building
- Putra World Trade Centre
- World Trade Centre (Hong Kong)
- World Trade Center Seoul
- Saigon World Trade Center
In: Oceania:
World Trade Center may also be used for:
- World Trade Center Bangkok, now renamed Central World Plaza
- World Trade Center Singapore, now renamed HarbourFront Centre
- World Exchange Plaza
- Chambers Street-World Trade Center (IND Eighth Avenue Line), the New York City Subway station
- World Trade Center Heliport
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