Arcadia

/ɑrˈkeɪdiə/ noun

An imagined place of perfect peace, simplicity, and happiness, often rural or pastoral; a paradise that may not really exist.

From Arcadia, a region in ancient Greece, which became famous through poetry and art as an idealized rural paradise. The term entered English as a literary concept meaning any idyllic, simple place.

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