Gondolia
Gondolia is a fictional land featured in the "Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis. It is the first Narnian world that Lucy Pevensie, the youngest of the four Pevensie siblings, enters. Gondolia is a land of eternal spring, characterized by its lush, green landscapes and the constant presence of sunlight. The inhabitants of Gondolia are the talking beasts, who are known for their wisdom and gentle nature. The land is ruled by a wise and just king, Aslan, who is the central figure in the series. Gondolia serves as a sanctuary for the Pevensie children, who are initially unaware of the true nature of Narnia. The land's beauty and the presence of Aslan create a sense of wonder and awe in the children, setting the stage for their adventures in the magical world of Narnia. Gondolia's significance lies in its role as a gateway to the other Narnian worlds and its importance in the children's journey of self-discovery and growth.