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One setting is Manor Farm, another is Animal Farm. They are the same place, just with two different names. The only difference is that Manor Farm was controlled by humans. But after the animals rebelled against the humans, they renamed their farm, to animal farm. But the main setting is in Russia.

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The setting is The Manor Farm which is changed to Animal Farm after the rebellion. neighoring farms are Foxwood and Pinchfield. all three farms are very primitive to represent that Russia had missed the industrial revolution and was basically sent back to the stone age by Genghis Kahn. \

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