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[[File:Laputa map.gif|thumb|Baribeni islands, c. 1726]] | [[File:Laputa map.gif|thumb|Baribeni islands, c. 1726]] | ||
The earliest illustrated map shows Baribeni to be an island to the east of [[Damak Var]] and to the south of [[Miiros]]. The text states that the kingdom of Baribeni is part of a continent which extends itself "eastward to that unknown tract of Meteorolas into the great [[Oriental Ocean]]", and places it "west of [[Niederoestereich|Astrini]]". The explorer Sir Gulliver describes the port of Maldonada, which according to his measurements lies one hundred and fifty miles from the capital, Lagado. | The earliest illustrated map shows Baribeni to be an island to the east of [[Damak Var]] and to the south of [[Miiros]]. The text states that the kingdom of Baribeni is part of a continent which extends itself "eastward to that unknown tract of Meteorolas into the great [[Oriental Ocean]]", and places it "west of [[Niederoestereich|Astrini]]". The explorer {{wp|Gulliver's Travels|Sir Gulliver}} describes the port of {{wp|Maldonada (Gulliver's Travels)|Maldonada}}, which according to his measurements lies one hundred and fifty miles from the capital, {{wp|Lagado}}. | ||
===Landscape=== | ===Landscape=== |
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The earliest illustrated map shows Baribeni to be an island to the east of Damak Var and to the south of Miiros. The text states that the kingdom of Baribeni is part of a continent which extends itself "eastward to that unknown tract of Meteorolas into the great Oriental Ocean", and places it "west of Astrini". The explorer Sir Gulliver describes the port of Maldonada, which according to his measurements lies one hundred and fifty miles from the capital, Lagado.
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