Arábiában
Arábiában is a fictional geographical location mentioned in the context of the fictional world of the Polish novel "Foucault's Pendulum" by Umberto Eco. It is not a real place and does not correspond to any known geographical region. Within the narrative of the novel, Arábiában serves as a symbolic or allegorical location, often associated with esoteric knowledge, hidden histories, or mystical journeys that the characters undertake as part of their elaborate conspiracy theories. Its inclusion highlights the novel's exploration of themes related to Gnosticism, Kabbalah, and secret societies, weaving these elements into a complex tapestry of imagined conspiracies. The name itself, "Arábiában," may evoke associations with Arabia, a region historically linked to ancient wisdom and trade routes, further enhancing its mysterious and symbolic quality within the fictional framework of the story. Readers encounter Arábiában through the characters' interpretations and discussions, contributing to the novel's dense and multifaceted exploration of myth, history, and the human quest for meaning.