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'''"The Adventures Of Tintin" '''are a series of comic books by [[Hergé]]. He began developing his ideas in 1929 and the series soon became very popular all around the world. The final additions were made to the series in 2004.
 
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'''''The  Adventures of Tintin''''' is a series of comic books by [[Hergé]]. Hergé began developing his ideas in 1929 and the series soon grew to become very popular throughout the world.
   
The comic books tell the story of a young Belgian reporter, named [[Tintin]], and all the very dangerous, really exciting and humourous adventures he has, all over the globe. He is nearly always accompanied by his pet fox-terrier, called [[Snowy]], as well as the grumpy sailor, [[Captain Haddock]], the absent-minded inventor, [[Professor Calculus]], and the two foolish detectives, [[Thompson and Thomson]].
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The comic books tell the story of a young Belgian reporter named [[Tintin]], and all the dangerous, exciting and humorous adventures he has all over the world. He is nearly always accompanied by his pet fox-terrier, [[Snowy]], as well as the grumpy sailor, [[Captain Haddock]], the absent-minded inventor, [[Professor Calculus]], and the two foolish detectives, [[Thompson and Thomson]].
   
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==Settings==
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{{Main|Settings in The Adventures of Tintin}}
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The series is set all over the world in both real countries as well as many fictitious ones. Tintin lives in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. The actual nations featured include Belgium, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, the Belgian Congo, Peru, India, Egypt, Indonesia, Nepal, Tibet, and China. Other actual locations featured are the Sahara Desert, the Atlantic Ocean and the Moon. The fictional lands include [[San Theodoros]], [[São Rico]], and [[Nuevo-Rico]] in South America, the kingdom or administrative region of [[Gaipajama]] in India, and [[Khemed]] on the Arabian Peninsula.
   
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==Books==
   
Here is a list of "The Adventures of Tintin":
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[[File:Map.png|400px|thumb|right|The real-life countries visited in ''The Adventures of Tintin'']]
 
 
*''[[Tintin in the Land of the Soviets]]''
 
*''[[Tintin in the Land of the Soviets]]''
 
*''[[Tintin in the Congo]]''
 
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*''[[Tintin and the Picaros]]''
 
*''[[Tintin and the Picaros]]''
 
*''[[Tintin and Alph-Art]]''
 
*''[[Tintin and Alph-Art]]''
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==External Links==
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* [http://us.tintin.com/ The Adventures of Tintin] - The official Tintin website
   
 
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The  Adventures of Tintin is a series of comic books by Hergé. Hergé began developing his ideas in 1929 and the series soon grew to become very popular throughout the world.

The comic books tell the story of a young Belgian reporter named Tintin, and all the dangerous, exciting and humorous adventures he has all over the world. He is nearly always accompanied by his pet fox-terrier, Snowy, as well as the grumpy sailor, Captain Haddock, the absent-minded inventor, Professor Calculus, and the two foolish detectives, Thompson and Thomson.

Settings

Main article: Settings in The Adventures of Tintin

The series is set all over the world in both real countries as well as many fictitious ones. Tintin lives in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. The actual nations featured include Belgium, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, the Belgian Congo, Peru, India, Egypt, Indonesia, Nepal, Tibet, and China. Other actual locations featured are the Sahara Desert, the Atlantic Ocean and the Moon. The fictional lands include San Theodoros, São Rico, and Nuevo-Rico in South America, the kingdom or administrative region of Gaipajama in India, and Khemed on the Arabian Peninsula.

Books

Map

The real-life countries visited in The Adventures of Tintin

External Links

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