"Borduria" meaning in Anglais

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Proper name

  1. Pays imaginaire situé dans les Balkans, inventé par Hergé pour l’album Le Sceptre d’Ottokar.
    Sense id: fr-Borduria-en-name-ifDvIVD5 Categories (other): Pays imaginaires en anglais, Tintinologie en anglais Topics: geography
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): Noms propres en anglais, Anglais
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          "text": "Hannah Ellis-Petersen, Decaying east London tower block to house 12-hour Macbeth production sur The Guardian, 19 Juin 2014. « The play will be set in Borduria, the fictional state originally created in Hergé's Tintin that resembles a 1970s eastern European state. »"
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          "text": "Utkarsh Srivastava, A Tintin Mystery: Why Hergé's comics continue to fascinate, 88 years after their debut sur Firstpost, May 22, 2017. « He made up two fictional countries, Borduria and Syldavia, and the struggles between the two were actually a satire on the expansionist policies of Nazi Germany. »"
        },
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          "text": "Srinivas Krishnan, The automotive adventures of Tintin sur Mumbai Mirror, 3 Septembre 2022. « Hardly any of the cars in the Tintin comics are exotic, while a few of them — like the stretch black limousine driven in a convoy in Tapiocapolis in the final, complete adventure Tintin and the Picaros and the open-topped roadster used to rescue Professor Calculus from the prison fortress of Bakhine in Borduria — are an imaginary combination of real cars. »"
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          "text": "Aleksandar Brezar, What is Listenbourg? Why is it going viral on Twitter? Why did the meme become so big in Europe? sur Euronews, 4 Novembre 2022. « Borduria and Syldavia, both fictional Balkan countries appearing in the Adventures of Tintin graphic novel, also merit a mention as places used to highlight the stereotypes about the southeastern parts of the continent. »"
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