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- Uqbar abstract "Uqbar is a fictional place in Jorge Luis Borges's 1940 short story "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius". Uqbar in the story is doubly fictional: even within the world of the story it turns out to be a fictional place. The story turns on the narrator's discovery of a fictitious entry about Uqbar: that is, a false article in an otherwise legitimate reference work. Also, despite its overall fictional nature, "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" is loaded with references to real people and places and it playfully combines reality and fiction.Consequently, on the one hand hoaxes about Uqbar abound, and on the other, many writers have claimed that Borges's Uqbar is entirely fictional. Nonetheless, there is at least one real place with the name Uqbar, in Algeria, as well as a town called Ukbara in Iraq, each of which seems to have at least some aspects in common with Borges's fictional Uqbar. These places may plausibly have inspired the name and some other aspects of the Borges's Uqbar, although Borges's description of its culture is fictional.".
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- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Algeria.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Asia_Minor.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_Asian_countries.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jorge_Luis_Borges.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
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- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Erzurum.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Fiction.
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- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Great_Zab.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Heresiarch.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Hoax.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Broydé.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Isidore_Singer.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_Encyclopedia.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Jorge_Luis_Borges.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Khorasan_Province.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Little_Zab.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink M._J._de_Goeje.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Jan_de_Goeje.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Short_story.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Story_within_a_story.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Tigris.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Tlön,_Uqbar,_Orbis_Tertius.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink Ukbara.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLink File:LocationUqbar_(1917).png.
- Uqbar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Uqbar".
- Uqbar hasPhotoCollection Uqbar.
- Uqbar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jorge_Luis_Borges.
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- Uqbar subject Category:Fictional_Asian_countries.
- Uqbar subject Category:Jorge_Luis_Borges.
- Uqbar hypernym Place.
- Uqbar type Article.
- Uqbar type Settlement.
- Uqbar type Writer.
- Uqbar type Article.
- Uqbar type Writer.
- Uqbar comment "Uqbar is a fictional place in Jorge Luis Borges's 1940 short story "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius". Uqbar in the story is doubly fictional: even within the world of the story it turns out to be a fictional place. The story turns on the narrator's discovery of a fictitious entry about Uqbar: that is, a false article in an otherwise legitimate reference work.".
- Uqbar label "Uqbar".
- Uqbar sameAs Uqbar.
- Uqbar sameAs Uqbar.
- Uqbar sameAs ウクバール.
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- Uqbar sameAs Q3552113.
- Uqbar sameAs Q3552113.
- Uqbar wasDerivedFrom Uqbar?oldid=655890937.
- Uqbar depiction LocationUqbar_(1917).png.
- Uqbar isPrimaryTopicOf Uqbar.