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  2. File:Simplified-Narnia-map.svg - Wikipedia

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    An intentionally ultra-simplified and un-detailed map of the main areas of the world of Narnia, according to the descriptions in C.S. Lewis' series of books. There is no attempt to use geographically realistic shapes (e.g. indented coastlines, meandering

  3. Narnia (world) - Wikipedia

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    A 1976 map of the Narnian world. Narnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as the primary location for his series of seven fantasy novels for children, The Chronicles of Narnia. The world is named after the country of Narnia, where much of the Chronicles takes place. In Narnia, some animals talk, mythical beasts abound, and magic is common.

  4. File:Narnian.world.map.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:The Chronicles of Narnia locations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles on fictional locations in the Narnia universe that appear in the popular series of fantasy children's books by C. S. Lewis collectively known as The Chronicles of Narnia. Subcategories

  6. Tirian - Wikipedia

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    King Tirian (born between 2530 and 2535, Narnian time [1]) is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. He is the protagonist of The Last Battle, in which he is the last King of Narnia, who has to defend his kingdom against subversion and invasion. He is well respected by the Narnians and a skilled swordsman.

  7. List of fantasy worlds - Wikipedia

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    Narnia: C. S. Lewis: Setting for The Chronicles of Narnia series of children's novels. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: 1950: N T R P F Neverland: J. M. Barrie: A fictional island, home to Peter Pan. Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up: 1904: P F T V R Nirn: Bethesda Game Studios: The primary setting of The Elder Scrolls franchise ...

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  9. Calormen - Wikipedia

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    When at the end of The Last Battle the characters cross into the Real Narnia and find there the counterparts of all the places they had known in the destroyed Narnia, there is a reference to a counterpart of Calormen being also there to its south, complete with the capital Tashbaan—presumably without the nastier aspects of Calormene culture ...