- Shangri-La is a
fictional place in Tibet's
Kunlun Mountains,
described in the 1933
novel Lost
Horizon by the
British author James Hilton.
Hilton portrays...
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Shangrilá is a
coastal resort or
residential neighbourhood of the
Ciudad de la
Costa in the
Canelones Department of Uruguay. This
neighborhood is located...
- The Shangri-Las were an
American girl
group of the 1960s,
consisting of Mary Weiss, her
sister Elizabeth "Betty"
Weiss and twin
sisters Marguerite "Marge"...
- Holas, Ashild. "Tourism and
Tibetan Culture in Transition: A
Place Called Shangrila" (Routledge
Contemporary China Series). Routledge, 12
September 2007....
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Lower Kachura Lake, also
known as
Shangrila Lake, is a lake
located near the city of
Skardu in Gilgit-Baltistan, ****stan.
Situated at the
height of 2...
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Lower Kachura Lake. The
latter is also
known as
Shangrila Lake and is
within a
tourist resort named Shangrila Resort outside the town of Skardu.
Another lake...
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Thermophis shangrila, the Shangri-La hot-spring snake, is a
species of
snake in the family, Colubridae. It is
found in China.
Species Thermophis shangrila at...
- Lake
Shangrila was a census-designated
place (CDP) in the town of
Salem Lakes,
Kenosha County, Wisconsin,
United States. The po****tion was 861 at the...
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Trouble in Shangri-La is the
sixth studio album by
American singer-songwriter
Stevie Nicks.
Released in 2001, it was her
first new solo
album since 1994's...
- (Upper)
Kachura Lake and the more
famous Shangrila Lake ("Lower
Kachura Lake").
Shangrila Lake is home to the
Shangrila Resort hotel complex (possibly the reason...