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- Syldavian is a fictional West Germanic language created by Hergé as the national language of Syldavia, a fictional Balkan kingdom that serves as a major...
- Syldavia (Syldavian: Zyldavja) is a fictional country in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It is located in the...
- endings to the names of Syldavian places, while Polish history parallels Hergé's description of Syldavian history. The Syldavian language used in the book...
- international rival is Khemed. In King Ottokar's Sceptre, Tintin reads a Syldavian tourist pamphlet that reveals the early history of Syldavia and its relationship...
- in King Ottokar's Sceptre; a Syldavian political agitator and leader of the "Iron Guard", cover for the ZZRK (Syldavian Central Revolutionary Committee)...
- to the surface, encountering Thompson and Thomson and the chief of the Syldavian police in a patrol boat. Down below, with all of his men having evacuated...
- Splatoon's inkling typeface.) Comics (The Adventures of Tintin's Bordurian and Syldavian) Toys (Furby's Furbish) Musical albums (Magma's Kobaïan) Children's TV...
- scuffle breaks out between Syldavian and Bordurian agents, in which Tintin is knocked down, and Calculus is captured by the Syldavian agents, who are able to...
- Yukaghir) Interslavic Lingua Franca Nova Brutopian (Donald Duck stories) Syldavian (The Adventures of Tintin) Cyrillic Letters: List of Cyrillic letters...
- Adventures of Tintin, the Belgian author Hergé modeled his fictional languages Syldavian and Bordurian on Brusselian and modeled many other personal and place-names...