Lindalino

Lindalino is a fictional city from the 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.

Finally, the Laputans had the ability to lower their island directly onto a town, utterly destroying it.

As a result of oppressions and tribute demanded from them by Laputa, the Lindalinians rebelled against their governor and constructed tall towers at each of the four corners of the city.

Realizing the situation, the king of Laputa had no choice but to give in to Lindalino's conditions.

Swift had earlier written a series of pamphlets, known as Drapier's Letters, to rouse public opinion on the matter.