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  2. Fantasy cartography - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy cartography, fictional map-making, or geofiction is a type of map design that visually presents an imaginary world or concept, or represents a real-world geography in a fantastic style. [1] Fantasy cartography usually manifests from worldbuilding and often corresponds to narratives within the fantasy and science fiction genres.

  3. List of fictional towns in literature - Wikipedia

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    It is a rural town founded in Douglas County, Wisconsin as a logging settlement in 1887. It was renamed following the 1890 disappearance of founder and storyteller Jackson Sloth and his family, said to have fallen in a sinkhole that no-one can find twice. The town is rich with folktales and paranormal activity, especially around holidays.

  4. Vermont South, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 or 1970, Spaceline Homes opened the "Ideas Centre" with 10 display homes at Ritz Street and Burwood Highway. [ 93 ] The Inge Bros launched their Granada Display Village in February 1971, featuring four designs inspired by Spanish architecture with beige coachhouse brick, dark-stained timber and an emphasis on open-plan living. [ 94 ]

  5. William Burges - Wikipedia

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    William Burges ARA (/ ˈ b ɜː dʒ ɛ s /; 2 December 1827 – 20 April 1881) was an English architect and designer.Among the greatest of the Victorian art-architects, he sought in his work to escape from both nineteenth-century industrialisation and the Neoclassical architectural style and re-establish the architectural and social values of a utopian medieval England.