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Name:
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Duckburg |
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Location:
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Duckburg is located in the state of Calisota at the American Pasific coast. The name Calisota was first mentioned by Barks in 1952 in the story The Gilded Man. |
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Founded:
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In His Majesty McDuck Don Rosa shows that Duckburg was founded by Cornelius Coot in 1818. However before then the place was called Drakeboroug. Drakeboroug was founded by Sir Francis Drake in 1579. |
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First appearance:
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The name Duckburg probably first occurred in the last panel of the Barks story The tight-wire Artist / High-wire Daredevils from 1944. Where a sign along the railway (in the last panel) says "Duckburg 2096 miles". |
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Created by:
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Carl Barks |
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Description:
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Duckburgs is a medium? sized city. It's not a small town or a village nor is it a big metropolis.
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The name for Duckburg in some other languages:

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| Danish: |
Andeby |
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| Dutch (in the Netherlands): |
Duckstad |
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| Finnish: |
Ankkalinna |
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| French: |
Donaldville |
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| German: |
Entenhausen |
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| Italian: |
Paperopoli |
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| Norwegian: |
Andeby |
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| Portuguese: |
Patópolis |
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| Spanish (in Spain): |
Patoburgo / Patolandia / Patópolis |
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| Swedish: |
Ankeborg |
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History:
Duckburgs known history started in June 1579 when British colonists and adventurers led by Sir Francis Drake and Malcolm? McDuck landed in a land then called Nova Albian (which has later become known as Calisota). Fort Drake Borough (later known as Fort Duckburg was buildt the same year. The very first commander on Fort Drake Borough was (according to Don Rosa) Malcolm McDuck.
In the 20th century the city has been shaped by it's no.1 citizen Scrooge McDuck.
A detailed presentation of the history of Duckburg is found at The lives and times in Duckburg.
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