Antilia

/ænˈtɪliə/ noun

Definition

A legendary island or group of islands believed by medieval cartographers to exist west of Europe, often depicted on maps despite having no real geographical basis.

Etymology

From Spanish 'Antilla,' possibly derived from Arabic 'al-andalus' or from a Taíno word meaning 'land of high waters.' The term evolved from mythical geography into the modern name for the Antilles islands of the Caribbean, though the original antilia referred to a phantom landmass.

Kelly Says

Antilia appears on maps created centuries before Columbus, showing how cartographers filled unknown ocean spaces with imaginary islands—a fascinating example of how fear of empty maps literally shaped exploration history and how legends can become geography!

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