No. It is a fictional city in the movie, Alladin.
It's somewhere in the east,I think it's Arabiah
Aladdin was set in a fictional kingdom of Agrabah in the Middle East.
Aladdin from Walt Disney DOES take place in Arabia, indeed. Which does explains "Arabian Nights" in the opening theme. Disney's Aladdin is set in a kingdom named Agrabah in an Arabian Desert. Princess Jasmine is one of the Disney Princesses, her nationality is Moroccan.
Harvey Mudd is located in the state of California.
Agrabah is a fictional place. But, It is really supposed to be somewhere in the Middle East.
Agrabah is a fictional city that is featured in the Disney movie Aladdin. It is not a real location or country.
Agrabah is a world you visit after you beat the first 4 floors at the collisium
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Agrabah is a fictional city depicted in the movie Aladdin. In the movie, characters speak English, but it is implied that the native language might be Arabic, as culture and architecture in Agrabah are inspired by Middle Eastern themes.
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No. It is a fictional city in the movie, Alladin.
In the Disney movie Alladin lives in the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah.
You unlock Agrabah after you finish Wonderland and the Deep Jungle to get the navigation gummies. After you get the navigation gummies you go talk to Cid and he'll install them for you.