Lubberland
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Lubberland is first attested in the English language in 1670 in the British print "The Map of Lubberland or the Ile of Lasye"[1].
1685 saw the publication of the broadside ballad "An Invitation to Lubberland".
A lubber is a clumsy or lazy person.
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