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Agartha (also spelled Agartta, Agharti, Agarath, Agarta, Agharta, or Agarttha) is a legendary kingdom that is said to be located on the inner surface of the Earth. It is sometimes related to the belief in a hollow Earth and is a popular subject in esotericism , occultism , and the New Age .
The Rihla, formal title A Masterpiece to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Traveling, is the travelogue written by Ibn Battuta, documenting his lifetime of travel and exploration, which according to his description covered about 73,000 miles (117,000 km).
Agharta: The Hollow Earth is a 2000 video game. Development. A beta for the German dub of the game was released in April 2001. [1] Plot.
Agharta, an album by Miles Davis named for the mythical city; Agharta, a manga series by Takaharu Matsumoto; Ergenekon (allegation), a Turkish coup trial also referred to as "Ergenekon/Agartha" "Argatha", a song by the Sword from the album High Country "Agartha", a single for flute and electronic sounds by Juan María Solare
Children Who Chase Lost Voices (Japanese: 星を追う子ども, Hepburn: Hoshi wo Ou Kodomo, lit. ' Children Who Chase Stars '), also known as Journey to Agartha, [1] is a 2011 Japanese anime fantasy film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, and produced by CoMix Wave Films.
Agharta (アガルタ, Agaruta) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takaharu Matsumoto, that was published in Shueisha's Ultra Jump magazine from 1997 to 2017. In September 2016, it is currently being re-released by Wani Books and the manga concluded eleven volumes.
Rilets (Bulgarian: Рилец) is a summit in the northwestern part of the Rila mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria reaching height of 2,713 m. [1] It is named after the 19th-century Bulgarian architect Aleksi Rilets. It is located in Rila Monastery Nature Park, where it is the highest peak. [2]
Rila is a mountain range in south-western Bulgaria, part of the Rila–Rhodope Massif. [3] It is situated between five valleys – Dupnitsa Valley to the north-west, Samokov Valley to the north, Kostenets–Dolna Banya Valley to the north-east, Razlog Valley to the south and Blagoevgrad Valley to the south-west.