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- Balnibarbi is a fictional land in Jonathan Swift's 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels. it was visited by Lemuel Gulliver after he was rescued by the...
- throwing rocks down at rebellious cities on the ground. Gulliver tours Balnibarbi, the kingdom ruled from La****, as the guest of a low-ranking courtier...
- king of Balnibarbi and his court, and is used by the king to enforce his rule over the lands below. La**** was located above the realm of Balnibarbi, which...
- Balnibarbi is an extinct genus of trilobites in the family Olenidae. They are known from fossils excavated in Norway. They lived during the early part...
- southwest of Balnibarbi. The book's text states that Luggnagg is located about one hundred leagues southeast of ****an, but northwest of Balnibarbi and gives...
- Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Lagado is the capital of the nation Balnibarbi, which is ruled by a tyrannical king from a flying island called La****...
- southwest coast of Luggnagg, while the text states the island is southwest of Balnibarbi, and Maldonada to be a port of that land. Glubbdubdrib is about one third...
- December 2015. Jonathan Swift (1726). "Part III. A Voyage to La****, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and ****an. Chapter 11". Gulliver's Travels. To...
- Olenidae is a family of ptychopariid trilobites. Some genera, Balnibarbi and Cloacaspis, are thought to have evolved a symbiotic relationship with sulfur-eating...
- flying island, and Lagado, imaginary capital of the fictional nation Balnibarbi). The only named ridge on Phobos is Kepler Dorsum, named after the astronomer...