Finisterre

Finisterre, Finisterra, Fisterra, or Finistère may refer to:

Places
  • Cape Finisterre (Finisterra, Fisterra), headland in Galicia, north-west Spain, the Southern landfall of the Bay of Biscay
    • Fisterra (comarca), comarca (county) in A Coruña, Galicia
    • Fisterra, municipality in the comarca
    • Finisterre, Shipping Forecast area renamed FitzRoy in 2002
  • Finistère, department of France, the Northern landfall of the Bay of Biscay
  • Finisterre Range, mountain range in Papua New Guinea
People
  • Alexandre de Fisterra or Alexandre Campos Ramírez (1919–2007), Spanish poet, purported inventor of table football
  • Felix Finisterre, Saint Lucian politician
Music
  • The final track on the 1990 Cooking Vinyl album Freedom and Rain by June Tabor and The Oyster Band
  • Finisterres, 1997 album by Dan Ar Braz
  • Finisterra (album), 2000 album by Mägo de Oz
  • Finisterre (Saint Etienne), 2002 album and subsequent film
  • The second track on Memorial (Moonspell album) from 2006
  • Finisterre, 2008 album by The Zydepunks
  • Último Bondi a Finisterre, 1998 album by Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
  • Finisterre (band), an Italian progressive rock band formed in Genoa, Italy in 1993.
Literature
  • Finisterre (poetry), 1943 collection by Eugenio Montale
  • Finisterre universe, in the fiction of C. J. Cherryh
  • Finisterra (novelette), 2007 science-fiction novelette by David Moles
Ships
  • HMS Finisterre (D55), Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy
  • FV Finisterre, crabber lost at St. Ives, Cornwall in 1946
Other uses
  • Finisterre languages in New Guinea
  • Finisterre, character in The Adventures of Portland Bill
  • Finisterre (Technical Apparel) St Agnes, based ethical clothing company