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The Lilliputians are fictional characters from Jonathan Swift's 1726 satirical novel "Gulliver's Travels." They are tiny people, measuring about six inches tall, who inhabit the island of Lilliput, where they have a complex society and engage in trivial political conflicts. The story serves as a critique of human nature and political systems, highlighting themes of power, pride, and the absurdity of human behavior through Gulliver's interactions with these miniature beings.

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