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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...
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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...
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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...
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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****...
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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...
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December 2015.
Jonathan Swift (1726). "Part III. A
Voyage to La****,
Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and ****an.
Chapter 11". Gulliver's Travels. To...
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Olenidae is a
family of
ptychopariid trilobites. Some genera,
Balnibarbi and Cloacaspis, are
thought to have
evolved a
symbiotic relationship with sulfur-eating...
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flying island, and Lagado,
imaginary capital of the
fictional nation Balnibarbi). The only
named ridge on
Phobos is
Kepler Dorsum,
named after the astronomer...