- Borduria
Borduria is a
fictional country in the comic strip series "The Adventures of Tintin " byHergé . It is located in theBalkans and has a rivalry with the fictional neighbouring country ofSyldavia . Borduria is depicted in "King Ottokar's Sceptre " and "The Calculus Affair ", and is referred to in "Tintin and the Picaros ". In the latter two comic books it is depicted as a stereotypicalStalinist Eastern bloc country.Appearances in "Tintin" books
In "King Ottokar's Sceptre",
Tintin reads a Syldavian tourist pamphlet that reveals the early history of Syldavia and its relationship with Borduria. In 1195, Borduria annexed neighbouringSyldavia and was under its rule until 1275, when Baron Almaszout drove the Bordurians away and established himself as King Ottokar I. In the later "Tintin" stories, this ancient rivalry continues with the Bordurians continually trying to invade or undermine Syldavia."King Ottokar's Sceptre" (written in 1939 by Hergé) depicts an unsuccessful Bordurian attempt at staging a "
coup d'état " against Syldavia, trying to remove the king and invade the country with the support from Bordurian sympathizers within Syldavia.In "The Calculus Affair" (1956), Borduria is depicted as a stereotypical
Eastern Bloc country complete with its ownsecret police (ZEP) (led byColonel Sponsz ) and aStalinist military dictator calledKurvi-Tasch who promotes a "Taschist" ideology. A statue of Kurvi-Tasch appears in front of a government building, in which he wears a moustache similar toStalin 's and gives a Nazi-like salute. The Bordurian military of this period is depicted as technologically inept — unable to stop a stolen tank commandeered by Tintin and his companions as a result of defective mines and anti-tank guns.In "Tintin and the Picaros" (1976), the
South America nbanana republic ofSan Theodoros , ruled byGeneral Tapioca , has formed an alliance with the Bordurian government, which has sent him military advisors, including Colonel Sponsz. In an unpublished page drawn by Hergé for this book, a bust of Kurvi-Tasch can even be seen in the office of a San Theodorean colonel. Eventually, Tapioca is deposed by Tintin's friendGeneral Alcazar , and Sponsz isexiled .ymbols
In "The Calculus Affair", Marshal Kurvi-Tasch's mustache is used as Borduria's national symbol, appearing on the state flag, in its architecture, on the body fenders of Bordurian cars (such as Tintin's getaway car in "The Calculus Affair"), and even as a
diacritic al mark over vowels. Policemen and officials wear red armbands with the mustache symbol in the centre of a white circle. It is similar to that worn by the various organisations in Germany under the Nazi regime . Even the Hotel Zsnorr in Szohôd where Tintin stays refers to the mustache ("snor" is Dutch for 'mustache', and is also an English pun on the word "snore"). In "Tintin and the Picaros", the Taschist moustache logo can be seen in the decorations on San Theodorean buildings. A common Bordurian oath is "By the Whiskers of Kurvi-Tasch!"In "
King Ottokar's Sceptre ", the Bordurian flag is black, with a red circle and two black triangles. In "The Calculus Affair ", it is red, and features the Kurvi-Tasch mustache logo.Culture
Like
Syldavia , Borduria has or has hadIslam as one of its religions: in "The Calculus Affair", aminaret is visible behind the modernist buildings surrounding the statue of Kurvi-Tasch. The other architecture features typicalYugoslavia n-like older buildings and modernCommunist buildings.Language
The "Tintin" books depict the country's language,
Bordurian , only in fragments. LikeSyldavian , the language seems to be based on the DutchBrussels dialectMarols , such as "mänhir" for "mister" (cf. Dutch "mijnheer").Sources
Tintin albums featuring Borduria:
* "Le Sceptre d'Ottokar" ("King Ottokar's Sceptre ", 1939)
* "L'Affaire Tournesol" ("The Calculus Affair ", 1956)
* Colonel Sponsz of Borduria features in "Tintin et les Picaros" ("Tintin and the Picaros ", 1976)ee also
*
Brutopia
*Syldavia
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