Szigetország
Szigetország is a fictional landmass that appears in the novel "The Archipelago of Dreams" by the author Eszter Győrffy. It is not a real geographical location. In the context of the novel, Szigetország is depicted as an isolated island nation with a unique culture and history, separate from the rest of the world. The name itself, "szigetország," translates from Hungarian to "island country," reflecting its insular nature. The narrative often uses Szigetország as a metaphor to explore themes of isolation, identity, and the preservation of traditions in a changing world. Its inhabitants are portrayed as having distinct customs and beliefs, shaped by their geographical separation and historical experiences. The novel delves into the internal workings of Szigetország, its societal structures, and the challenges it faces as it interacts with external influences. While a detailed geography and political system are described within the book, it remains a creation of the author's imagination, serving the thematic purposes of the literary work.