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- Lost_lands abstract "Lost lands can be continents, islands or other regions supposedly existing during prehistory, having since disappeared as a result of catastrophic geological phenomena or slowly rising sea levels since the end of the last Ice Age. Lost lands, where they existed, are supposed to have subsided into the sea, leaving behind only a few traces or legends. The term can also be extended to mythological lands generally, to underground civilizations, or even to whole planets.The classification of lost lands as continents, islands, or other regions is in some cases subjective; for example, Atlantis is variously described as either a "lost island" or a "lost continent". Lost land theories may originate in mythology or philosophy, or in scholarly or scientific theories, such as catastrophic theories of geology.".
- Lost_lands wikiPageID "1826453".
- Lost_lands wikiPageRevisionID "603413939".
- Lost_lands hasPhotoCollection Lost_lands.
- Lost_lands subject Category:Ancient_astronomy.
- Lost_lands subject Category:Historical_geology.
- Lost_lands subject Category:History_of_astronomy.
- Lost_lands subject Category:Plate_tectonics.
- Lost_lands comment "Lost lands can be continents, islands or other regions supposedly existing during prehistory, having since disappeared as a result of catastrophic geological phenomena or slowly rising sea levels since the end of the last Ice Age. Lost lands, where they existed, are supposed to have subsided into the sea, leaving behind only a few traces or legends.".
- Lost_lands label "Continentes perdidos".
- Lost_lands label "Lost lands".
- Lost_lands label "伝説上の大陸".
- Lost_lands sameAs Continentes_perdidos.
- Lost_lands sameAs 伝説上の大陸.
- Lost_lands sameAs m.05_09r.
- Lost_lands sameAs Q3276230.
- Lost_lands sameAs Q3276230.
- Lost_lands wasDerivedFrom Lost_lands?oldid=603413939.
- Lost_lands isPrimaryTopicOf Lost_lands.