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[[File:Wonderlanddisney.jpg|300px|right|link=Alice in Wonderland (1951)]]Wonderland is the main location in both novels [[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]] and [[Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There]].It appears unnamed in the first book. Its farting In the Novel
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[[File:Wonderlanddisney.jpg|300px|right|link=Alice in Wonderland (1951)]]Wonderland is the main location in both novels [[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]] and [[Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There]].It appears unnamed in the first book. Its The main location also of [http://aliceinwonderland.wikia.com/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_%281951%29 Alice in Wonderland (1951)] and [http://aliceinwonderland.wikia.com/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_%282010%29 Alice In Wonderland (2010)]
   
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==In the Novel==
*Wonderland is the curious place [[Alice]] discovers after falling down a rabbit hole in [[Lewis Carroll]]'s novel ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''. The inhabitants of Wonderland are all mad, according to [[The Cheshire Cat|the Cheshire Cat]], and Alice meets [[The Mad Hatter|the Mad Hatter]], [[The White Rabbit|the White Rabbit]], [[The Dodo|the Dodo]], [[The Queen of Hearts|the Queen of Hearts]], [[The March Hare|the March Hare]], and many others over the course of hebrfsb fstrnhtd y t rerarfhg t hyjythdyh trssrse aewe fes sfg fiestab salsasb ciiiiiiiiiiiceeeyeeeta paila syente rrrrrrrrrrrpmoponf sonrede
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*Wonderland is the curious place [[Alice]] discovers after falling down a rabbit hole in [[Lewis Carroll]]'s novel ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''. The inhabitants of Wonderland are all mad, according to [[The Cheshire Cat|the Cheshire Cat]], and Alice meets [[The Mad Hatter|the Mad Hatter]], [[The White Rabbit|the White Rabbit]], [[The Dodo|the Dodo]], [[The Queen of Hearts|the Queen of Hearts]], [[The March Hare|the March Hare]], and many others over the course of her adventures there. In Carroll's novel, Wonderland includes a beautiful garden, an ocean, and a forest. Although the unusual characters and unexpected events in Wonderland sometimes perplex Alice, she often takes pleasure in her surroundings.
   
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*In the novel [[Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There]], Alice discovers another part of Wonderland after going through a mirror, known as Looking-Glass Land. The inhabitants include [[The Red Queen|the Red Queen]], [[Tweedledee and Tweedledum]], [[The White Queen|the White Queen]], [[The White Knight]], and many others.
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==Travel Guide==
 
===Geography===
 
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Does not seem to stick to any strict Geography.
 
Does not seem to stick to any strict Geography.

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Wonderlanddisney

Wonderland is the main location in both novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There.It appears unnamed in the first book. Its The main location also of Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Alice In Wonderland (2010)

In the Novel

Travel Guide

Geography

Does not seem to stick to any strict Geography.

Political System

Constitutional Monarchy.

Distinguishing Features

Hare House,White Rabbit's House,Duchess House,etc.

Final Thoughts

A funny place really.

In the Movies

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Map of Underland

  • In Tim Burton's 2010 film, Wonderland is called Underland; Alice returns to it as a 19-year-old young lady and realizes that she had originally misheard the name "Underland" as "Wonderland" when she was there many years ago. Now under the rule of the maniacal Red Queen, Underland is a bleak, desolate place. Alice must unite with her old acquaintances to save it.
  • Disney's Alice in Wonderland portrays Wonderland just as Carroll originally described it (?), as a kooky, curious, colorful place full of eccentric characters.

Other Appearances

Wondernation map

Wonderland in the novel series "The Looking Glass Wars".

McGee-Wonderland

Wonderland in American McGee's Alice.

  • It appears in the novels the Looking Glass Wars. It is surrounded by sea,as shown in the glorious completed map to your right.The map shows the Wondernations.
  • In American McGee's Alice,Alice returns to Wonderland which,being a creation of Alice's mind,has been corrupted by her insanity. The new Wonderland is made up of nine provinces; Village of the Doomed ,Wonderland Woods,the Pale Realm, Behind the Looking Glass, Queensland,etc.