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Beautiful Valley of Mo Oz country |
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Mo should be at lower left |
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| Source | The Oz series |
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| Creator | L. Frank Baum |
| Genre | Children's books |
| Capital (and largest city) |
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| Government | Monarchy |
| - King | unnamed |
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| The Oz series location | |
| Creator | L. Frank Baum |
| Genre | Children's books |
| Type | Fairy country |
| Notable locations | Milk River, Rootbeer River |
Mo is a fictional region neighboring the Land of Oz.
Mo is the setting of the book The Magical Monarch of Mo by L. Frank Baum. In the first edition of the book, titled A New Wonderland, the country is known as Phunniland.
The Land of Mo is also mentioned in The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (as Phunniland), as well as in The Patchwork Girl of Oz, and appears in The Scarecrow of Oz.
The rain of Mo is made of lemonade, candy grows on trees (which is where Santa Claus gets his supply), and lakes are made of milk. Everyone in Mo is immortal and the King and Queen have many, many children.
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