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The way the countryside of Syldavia is depicted in the comic indicates that the country should be somewhere more to the south of the Balkan peninsula. Its landscape is depicted as arid and barren, resembling Montenegro , Albania , Macedonia or even Bulgaria . Villages show mosques rather than churches (although these could be former Turkish-built mosques converted into churches, like the Mezquita cathedral in Córdoba, Spain , since the royal court appears to be Christian). Mention of Turks and Pelican s also seems to indicate a more southerly location of this imaginary country. A panel in ''Destination Moon'', p. 61, seems to show the Syldavian lunar rocket launching from north of the Danube. The country's national airline is Syldair. Syldavia is also called ''The Realm of the Black Pelican''. (It has also been described as " Belgium disguised as a Slavic country".) Syldavians seem to be fond of Mineral Water , which does not go down well with the Whisky -drinking Captain Haddock , one of Tintin's travelling companions.
In 1939 Syldavia was nearly invaded by its neighbor Borduria , as part of a plot to oust king Muskar XII. The situation was very similar to that of Anschluss in Austria in 1938 (though the conclusion was not the same). Tintin had a hand in defusing the situation. In the 1950s Syldavia also had a secret but successful space program in the area of Sbrodj (named Sprodj in the English edition). In their book ''Tintin Ketje de Bruxelles'' (Casterman, 2004 ISBN 2-203-01716-3), Daniel Justens and Alain Préaux have documented how the Syldavian language is based on ''Marols'' or ''Marollien'', the dialect of the Marolles, a working class (though now trendy) quarter of Brussels . Marols, which Hergé learnt from his grandmother, is a Flemish Dialect incorporating many words of French origin as well as a sprinking of Spanish dating back to the occupation of the Low Countries during the Spanish Inquisition ( circe 1500). Tintin stories with Syldavia:
SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS There is a song by Spanish group La Unión titled ''Syldavia'', about the fictional country. |