Fictional country from the Oz series by L. Frank Baum
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Quadling Country
The Oz series location
Map of Oz, with Quadling Country in the South
First appearance
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Created by
L. Frank Baum
Genre
Juvenile fantasy
In-universe information
Type
Fairy country
Ruler
Glinda the Good Witch of the South
Ethnic group(s)
Quadlings, Hammer-Heads, Hoppers, Horners
Locations
Forest of the Fighting Trees, Dainty China Country, Glinda's Palace, Jinxland
The Quadling Country is the southern division of L. Frank Baum's fictional Land of Oz, first introduced in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). It is distinguished by the color red, worn by most of the local inhabitants called the Quadlings as well as the color of their surroundings. Like the Munchkin Country, the outer regions of the Quadling Country are rich, being inhabited by kind and friendly people, while the areas closer to the Emerald City (most of the regions between the mountains of the Hammerheads, the enclave of Dainty China Country and the Forest of the Fighting Trees) are forbidden and dangerous.
inhabitants called the Quadlings as well as the color of their surroundings. Like the Munchkin Country, the outer regions of the QuadlingCountry are rich, being...
quadrants, the Gillikin Country in the north, QuadlingCountry in the south, Munchkin Country in the east, and Winkie Country in the west. Each province...
and is the most powerful sorceress in the Land of Oz, ruler of the QuadlingCountry South of the Emerald City, and protector of Princess Ozma. Baum spent...
deployed on a peacekeeping mission to QuadlingCountry. After being forced to participate in the destruction of a Quadling village, Liir deserted the Home Guard...
alive. His entries take Oz's color scheme (blue for Munchkin Country, red for QuadlingCountry, etc.) to an extreme, extending it to sky and skin colors...
the palace of Glinda the Good Witch in Oz's southern quadrant, the QuadlingCountry. They learn from Glinda that after the fall of Oz's mortal king Pastoria...
only to find she is not there. Glinda awakens in her palace in the QuadlingCountry and finds her Great Book of Records and magic tools are missing. She...
coming to live in Oz permanently. While they are toured through the QuadlingCountry, the Nome King is assembling allies for an invasion of Oz. This is...
Tigers" he and his friends encounter in the Forest of Wild Beasts in the QuadlingCountry In this forest, all of the lions and many of the other animals have...
The Importance of Being Earnest Bunbury, a fictional place in the QuadlingCountry of L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz Bunburying This disambiguation page lists...
Winkie Country. Peter and Jack set off together for the Emerald City, but take a wrong turn, ending up traveling through the QuadlingCountry. At one...
fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following...
home, so the travelers begin their journey to see Glinda's castle in QuadlingCountry. On the way, the Lion kills a giant spider who is terrorizing the animals...
Noel Thurman as Glinda, the Good Witch of the South and ruler of the QuadlingCountry. Brionne Davis as Simon, Ilsa's ill-tempered mysterious assistant who...
she scornfully declines. The Scarecrow is at Glinda's palace in the QuadlingCountry and learns about these events from reading Glinda's Great Book of Records...
and Jack is ready to act as his guide. They lose their way in the QuadlingCountry, where they blunder into Chimneyville and Scare City. By chance, Peter...
The Cowardly Lion rules the kingdom to the south of Emerald City, QuadlingCountry. Genetically, Boris and Bela are twins but they couldn't be more different...
the Land of Oz. In a red-domed facility atop Carrot Mountain in the QuadlingCountry, the Wizard has established a factory to build scalawagons, intelligent...
butterfly. This book mentions that Pastoria had a hunting lodge in the QuadlingCountry within a town called Morrow. At the end of the story, he returns to...
transportation.) The Wizard and his party land at Red Top Mountain in the QuadlingCountry. The place's rightful ruler, Princess Azarine, has escaped the clutches...
her followers, and together they move toward Glinda's palace in the QuadlingCountry. Froggie pays court to Planetty with gifts of flowers; the Princess...
Lebby Stanton A Million Dreams Ago 1961 Eddie Howard, Dick Jurgens, Lew Quadling Mind if I Make Love to You? 1956 Cole Porter Mister Booze 1964 Sammy Cahn...
of Tora the Tired Tailor with amnesia at the town of Morrow in the QuadlingCountry. He then returns to the Emerald City and forces Mombi disenchant him...
Theresa Tilly— as well as his sons Dashiell and Oliver respectively as Quadling townspeople. Gene Jones portrays a Wild West Barker, Martin Klebba portrays...
Happy Tune)" 30 Years of Stony Plain Composed by Jack Elliott and Lew Quadling "Poor Fool Like Me" Video performance 2007 "Some Kind of Fool" The Gift:...
doi:10.1515/MAMM.2010.048. S2CID 86228533. Whitman, K.; Starfield, A. M.; Quadling, H. S.; Packer, C. (2004). "Sustainable trophy hunting of African lions"...