Gog and Magog are often associated with the region of Central Asia, specifically the area around the Caucasus Mountains. However, their exact location is a matter of debate and interpretation, as they are figures from ancient mythology and religious texts rather than actual geographical entities.
Gog is a figure mentioned in the Bible and is often associated with the land of Magog. Today, the exact location of Gog and Magog is uncertain, but some scholars believe it may refer to regions in modern-day Russia or the Middle East.
Gog and Magog ....Armageddon.
The land of Magog is traditionally believed to be located in the region of modern-day Russia.
The present day location of Britannia is Great Britain.
There is no endemic Hebrew word for Apocalypse, and no such concept in Judaism. The term that Hebrew-speakers use for the apocalypse is: Apokalipsa (אפוקליפסה), but it only refers to the Christian concept of the End of Days and is not used in joking expressions, (i.e. It's not as if it's the Apocalypse.) Here are some related words: acharit hayamim (End of Days), yom ha-din (Day of Judgement), and milchemet gog umagog (War of Gog and Magog).
Magog was the grandson of Noah. His people were identified by the historian Josephus as being the Scythians who were living in the land around the Caucasus Mountains (To the far north of Israel on the main trading routes between China and Europe. The descendants of those people are the modern Turkic people of Asia and southeastern Europe of the present day.
Australia has moved the farthest from Pangaea to its present day location. It was once part of the supercontinent Gondwana before breaking off and moving to its current location.
it is somewhere in the south america
Iraq.
The land of Gog is a region mentioned in the Bible, believed to be located in the ancient Near East, possibly in the area of modern-day Turkey or Russia.
Tenochtitlan, founded in 1325 on the location of present-day Mexico City.
it is found in Hastings,MI USA