Linnaland
Linnaland is a fictional country located in the southern hemisphere, first introduced in the 1965 novel "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame. The country is known for its lush, green landscapes and is inhabited by various animal characters, including Mole, Rat, Toad, and Badger. The novel describes Linnaland as a place of tranquility and natural beauty, where the animals lead simple, peaceful lives. The country is often depicted as a contrast to the more bustling and industrialized world outside its borders. Despite its idyllic setting, Linnaland is not without its challenges, as the animals must navigate the complexities of their relationships and the changing seasons. The novel's portrayal of Linnaland has made it a beloved and enduring part of children's literature, offering a timeless glimpse into the lives of its animal inhabitants.