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|Ger=Hochland (SNES)<br>Oberlande (3D) | |Ger=Hochland (SNES)<br>Oberlande (3D) | ||
|GerM=Highland (SNES)<br>Uplands (3D) | |GerM=Highland (SNES)<br>Uplands (3D) | ||
|Ita=La Terra Sperduta | |Ita=La Terra Sperduta. | ||
|ItaM=The Lost Land | |ItaM=The Lost Land. | ||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 17:41, February 8, 2023
Upper Land | |
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First appearance | Secret of Mana (1993) |
Latest appearance | Secret of Mana HD (2018) |
Greater location | Main continent |
The Upper Land, also known as UpperLand in the SNES version, is a location in Secret of Mana.
History
Secret of Mana
Locations within the Upper Land
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ??? ??? |
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Spanish | Tierras Altas (3D) | Highlands (3D) |
French | Haut Pays (SNES) Hautes-Terres (3D) |
High Country (SNES) Highlands (3D) |
German | Hochland (SNES) Oberlande (3D) |
Highland (SNES) Uplands (3D) |
Italian | La Terra Sperduta. | The Lost Land. |
Gallery
Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?" | |
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