Fictional land in Jonathan Swift's 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels
For the trilobite genus, see Balnibarbi (trilobite).
Balnibarbi
Gulliver's Travels location
Balnibarbi (original map, Pt III Gulliver's Travels) showing the location of Laputa the flying island, Lagado the capital, and Malonada, the main port.
Created by
Jonathan Swift
Genre
Satire
In-universe information
Type
City
Locations
Academy of Lagado
Characters
Lord Munodi (former governor)
Balnibarbi is a fictional land in Jonathan Swift's 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels. it was visited by Lemuel Gulliver after he was rescued by the people of the flying island of Laputa.
Balnibarbi is a fictional land in Jonathan Swift's 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels. it was visited by Lemuel Gulliver after he was rescued by the...
king of Balnibarbi and his court, and is used by the king to enforce his rule over the lands below. Laputa was located above the realm of Balnibarbi, which...
southwest of Balnibarbi. The book's text states that Luggnagg is located about one hundred leagues southeast of Japan, but northwest of Balnibarbi and gives...
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Lagado is the capital of the nation Balnibarbi, which is ruled by a tyrannical king from a flying island called Laputa...
Olenidae is a family of ptychopariid trilobites. Some genera, Balnibarbi and Cloacaspis, are thought to have evolved a symbiotic relationship with sulfur-eating...
southwest coast of Luggnagg, while the text states the island is southwest of Balnibarbi, and Maldonada to be a port of that land. Glubbdubdrib is about one third...
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flying island, and Lagado, imaginary capital of the fictional nation Balnibarbi). Many of the craters on Phobos are also named after characters in Gulliver's...
L'Engle's writing, a small Pacific island nation once dominated by British Balnibarbi: land containing the metropolis called Lagado from the book Gulliver's...
third book to the satire, a heterogeneous book of travels to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Glubdubdribb, Luggnagg, and Japan. This book's primary satire is on empiricism...