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- Babars_Kingdom abstract "Created by Jean de Brunhoff between 1931 and 1937, Babar's Kingdom, also known in French as Le pays des Éléphants (Elephant Land), is a fictional country supposedly in Northern Africa consisting of elephants and other animals , which are usually bipedal and civilized and live. As its name implies, it is ruled by its first civilized citizen, Babar himself. The political regime seems to be an absolute monarchy, but it is unknown whether it is hereditary or elective. The court consists of King Babar, Queen Celeste, Royal Princes and Princesses (Pom, Flora, Alexander, Isabelle and Badou), Pompadour, Troubadour, and Cornelius, who also serves as Secretary of Defense and a Minister of Foreign Affairs.The capital is Celesteville, which was built by Babar and named after his Queen. The name of the city is sometimes used for the country.A neighboring country is Rhino Land, ruled by the (sometimes) tyrannical King Rataxes. The relations between Celesteville and Rhinoland had occasionally flared into war, though it is usually just a statement and peace is restored before much damage or casualties are suffered. The elephant army is under the direct command of King Babar (and likewise the rhino army is under the command of Rataxes). Some stories feature the two countries working together against common threats, such as when the area is infiltrated by poachers, and the two will help each other during times of need or crisis. In the television series, after working together to defend the region against a group of poachers, the two countries, along with other nearby animal-controlled territories, form a \"united jungle coalition\", a concept similar to the United Nations, which prevents major conflicts between the animal countries thereafter. The militaries of the countries are considered simple and rely mostly on simple hand weaponry, such as spears and staffs. Guns are strictly forbidden by all the animals, due to their disgust with the poachers who would use the weapons. Not even Rataxes dares to think of arming his country with such things, after seeing their effects first-hand.The countries do seem to have at least some trade and commerce with each other, as well as with other kingdoms and countries, both animal and human controlled.".
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- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageRevisionID "702228762".
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink African_buffalo.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Babar_the_Elephant.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Cabinet_(government).
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_African_countries.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Chamberlain_(office).
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_literature.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Crocodile.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Defence_minister.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Elephant.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Fictional_country.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_minister.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_the_press.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Hippopotamus.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Jean_de_Brunhoff.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Lion.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Rataxes.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Minority_group.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Monkey.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink North_Africa.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Prime_minister.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Queen_consort.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink The_Story_of_Babar.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Tyrant.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Westernization.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Babar universe".
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Babar's Kingdom".
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elephant realm".
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "elephant kingdom".
- Babars_Kingdom blankLabel "Anthem".
- Babars_Kingdom blankLabel "Currency".
- Babars_Kingdom blankLabel "Language".
- Babars_Kingdom blankLabel "Motto".
- Babars_Kingdom creator Jean_de_Brunhoff.
- Babars_Kingdom genre Childrens_literature.
- Babars_Kingdom locations "Celesteville".
- Babars_Kingdom name "Babar's Kingdom".
- Babars_Kingdom source "The Story of Babar".
- Babars_Kingdom type Monarchy.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Babar.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_fictional_location.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Babars_Kingdom wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Babars_Kingdom subject Category:Fictional_African_countries.
- Babars_Kingdom hypernym Country.
- Babars_Kingdom type MusicalArtist.
- Babars_Kingdom comment "Created by Jean de Brunhoff between 1931 and 1937, Babar's Kingdom, also known in French as Le pays des Éléphants (Elephant Land), is a fictional country supposedly in Northern Africa consisting of elephants and other animals , which are usually bipedal and civilized and live. As its name implies, it is ruled by its first civilized citizen, Babar himself. The political regime seems to be an absolute monarchy, but it is unknown whether it is hereditary or elective.".
- Babars_Kingdom label "Babar's Kingdom".
- Babars_Kingdom sameAs Q4837505.
- Babars_Kingdom sameAs m.037x5f.
- Babars_Kingdom sameAs Q4837505.
- Babars_Kingdom wasDerivedFrom Babars_Kingdom?oldid=702228762.
- Babars_Kingdom isPrimaryTopicOf Babars_Kingdom.