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For the United States sprint car series, see World of Outlaws.

The letters WoO, an abbreviation for the German "Werk ohne Opuszahl" ("work without opus number"), followed by a number are used to uniquely identify pieces of music that do not have opus numbers. WoO numbers are particularly used in reference to works by Ludwig van Beethoven – they were assigned by Georg Kinsky and Hans Halm in their 1955 catalogue of his works ("Für Elise", for example, is WoO 59).

For a list of WoO numbers, see List of works by Beethoven.de:WoO ja:WoO.

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