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Lagado is a
fictional city from the 1726
satirical novel Gulliver's
Travels by
Jonathan Swift.
Lagado is the
capital of the
nation Balnibarbi,
which is...
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Mount Lagado (66°0′S 63°15′W / 66.000°S 63.250°W / -66.000; -63.250) is a
mountain rising to
about 1,200
metres (4,000 ft) on the
south side of Leppard...
- of Maldonada, is not
above one
hundred and
fifty miles from the capital,
Lagado.
Gulliver describes the land of
Balnibarbi as "a land
unhappily cultivated...
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bureaucracy and on the
Royal Society and its experiments. At the
Grand Academy of
Lagado in Balnibarbi,
great resources and
manpower are emplo**** on researching...
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DORSUM LA**** REGIO?
LAGADO PLANITIA? SHKLOVSKY? WENDELL? Öpik
There is one
named regio, La**** Regio, and one
named planitia,
Lagado Planitia; both are...
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named planitia,
Lagado Planitia, both of
which are
named after places in Gulliver's
Travels (the
fictional La****, a
flying island, and
Lagado,
imaginary capital...
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permutations of word sets. It is
found at the
Academy of
Projectors in
Lagado and is
described thus by Swift: “...
Every one knew how
laborious the usual...
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Admiral Perry from
Planet Lagado. A
complimentary ticket is also
found inside the book for a free trip to
Planet Lagado. The crew
arrives at the planet...
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LaGuardo means "watchdog." An
early spelling of the
community was "Lagad" or "
Lagado." In 1950 the
center of the
community was
moved from
Saundersville Road...
- were
named after elements from Gulliver's Travels,
including La**** Regio,
Lagado Planitia, and
several craters. The term
Lilliputian has
entered many languages...