Difference between revisions of "Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Religions-and-Folklores:-Locations"

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* ''ʿămōrāh'' עמרה [heb]
* ''ʿămōrāh'' עמרה [heb]
* ''ʿāmūrāʿ'' عاموراء [arb]
* ''Gómorrha'' Γόμορρᾰ [grc]
* ''Gómorrha'' Γόμορρᾰ [grc]
* ''ʿāmūrāʿ'' عاموراء [arb]
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* ''s'dóm'' סדם [heb]
* ''s'dóm'' סדם [heb]
* ''Sódoma and Gomorrah :'' Σόδομα and Γόμορρα [grc]
* ''Sódoma'' Σόδομα [grc]
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* ''Tártara'' Τάρταρα [grc]
* ''Tártaros'' Τάρταρος [grc]
* ''Tártara'' Τάρταρα [ell]
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location description religion/folklore
  • ʿālam al-jabarūt عالم الجبروت [arb]
realm of God's presence
  • Islam
  • ʿālam al-malakūt عالم الملكوت [arb]
realm of heaven and earth
  • Islam
  • alátyrʹ алатырь [rus]
sacred stone
  • East Slavic folklore
  • ʿămōrāh עמרה [heb]
  • ʿāmūrāʿ عاموراء [arb]
  • Gómorrha Γόμορρᾰ [grc]
city
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Enez Avalon [bre]
  • Ynys Afallon [cym]
island
  • Celtic religion
  • Aparagodānīya अपरगोदानीय
  • Xīniúhuò Zhōu 西牛貨洲
continent
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • Arkadíā Ἀρκαδία [grc]
ideal natural land
  • Greek religion
  • Ásgarðr [non]
place of gods
  • Norse religion
  • Asphodelòs leimṓn Ασφοδελός λειμώνας [grc]
underworld place for ordinary souls
  • Greek religion
  • aṣ-ṣiráṭ الصراط [arb]
bridge to pass to paradise on the Judgement Day
  • Islam
  • Atlantís Ἀτλαντὶς [grc]
island state
  • esotericism
  • Bifrǫst [non]
rainbow bridge between Miðgarðr and Ásgarðr
  • Norse religion
  • Bùzhōushān 不周山 [cmn]
mountain
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Cinvatô Peretûm 𐬗𐬌𐬥𐬬𐬀𐬙𐬋 𐬞𐬈𐬭𐬈𐬙𐬏𐬨 [ave]
bridge between the human world and the underworld
  • Zoroastrianism
  • Dìyù 地獄 [cmn]
realm of dead
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Hàn Buddhism
  • El Dorado [spa]
gold city
  • Muisca religion
  • Fānghú 方壺 [cmn]
  • Fāngzhàng 方丈 [cmn]
one of the three Sacred Mounts in Bóhǎi
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Fúsāng 扶桑 [cmn]
tree in the sea
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Fountain of Youth [eng]
spring that restores the youth of a person
  • Florida folklore
  • gan 'éden גן עדן [heb]
  • gan eydn גן־עדן [yid]
  • Edém Εδέμ [grc]
paradise
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Guǎnghángōng 廣寒宮 [cmn]
palace on the Moon
  • Chinese folk religion
  • ʻAvaiki [rar]
  • Havaiʻi [tah]
  • Hawaiʻi [haw]
  • Hawaiki [mri]
  • Savaiʻi [smo]
original home of the Polynesians; underworld (Māori)
  • Polynesian religion
  • hel [non]
afterlife location
  • Norse religion
  • Huángquán 黃泉 [cmn]
  • Jiǔquán 九泉 [cmn]
place in the underworld
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Hvergelmir [non]
wellspring
  • Norse religion
  • Ilha das Sete Cidades [por]
  • Isla de las Siete Ciudades [spa]
island in Atlantic Ocean
  • Iberian mythology
  • Jambudvīpa जम्बुद्वीप [san]
  • Nánzhānbù Zhōu 南贍部洲 [cmn]
  • 'dzam bu'i gling འཛམ་བུའི་གླིང་ [bod]
  • chom-puu-tá-wîip ชมพูทวีป [tha]
continent
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • jꜣrw [egy]
paradise
  • Egyptian religion
  • Kūnlún 崑崙 [cmn]
mountain range; the axis of the world
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Lóngmén 龍門 [cmn]
top of a waterfall where carps become dragons after jumping over it
  • Chinese folklore
  • Lukomor'e Лукоморье [rus]
region
  • Russian folklore
  • Łysa Góra [pol]
  • Lýsa Horá Лиса гора [ukr]
  • Lýsaja gorá Лысая гора [rus]
bald mountain related to witchcraft
  • Slavic folklore
  • Meru मेरु [san]
  • Xūmíshān 須彌山 [cmn]
  • ri rgyal po ri rab ཪི་རྒྱལ་པོ་རི་རབ་ [bod]
sacred five-peaked mountain
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • Mímisbrunnr [non]
wellspring associated with Mímir
  • Norse religion
  • Nàihéqiáo 奈河橋 [cmn]
bridge between the human world and the underworld
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Daoism
  • Nephelokokkūgíā Νεφελοκοκκυγία [grc]
city between clouds
  • Greek folklore
  • Ne-no-kuni 根の国 [jpn]
  • Soko-tsu-ne-no-kuni 底根之国 [jpn]
netherworld
  • Shintō
  • Niflheimr [non]
world of cold
  • Norse religion
  • Norumbega [non]
settlement in North America
  • Norse religion
  • Nûsa Νῦσα [grc]
mountainous district
  • Greek religion
  • Ólympos Όλυμπος [grc]
home of gods
  • Greek religion
  • Pénglái 蓬萊 [cmn]
one of the three Sacred Mounts in Bóhǎi
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Shintō
  • Pūrva-Videha पूर्वविदेह [san]
  • Dōngshèngshén Zhōu 東勝神洲 [cmn]
continent
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • Ryūgū 龍宮 [jpn]
undersea palace of Ryūjin
  • Japanese folklore
  • s'dóm סדם [heb]
  • Sódoma Σόδομα [grc]
city
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Tártaros Τάρταρος [grc]
  • Tártara Τάρταρα [ell]
abyss that is used as a dungeon
  • Greek religion
  • Urðarbrunnr [non]
wellspring
  • Norse religion
  • Úttara-Kuru उत्तर कुरु [san]
  • Běijùlú Zhōu 北俱盧洲 [cmn]
continent
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Jainism
  • Valhǫll [non]
hall in Ásgarðr
  • Norse religion
  • Yáochí 瑤池 [cmn]
residence of Xīwángmǔ
  • Chinese folk religion
  • Yggdrasill [non]
central sacred tree
  • Norse religion
  • Yíngzhōu 瀛洲 [cmn]
one of the three Sacred Mounts in Bóhǎi
  • Chinese folk religion


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