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Winkie may refer to: __NOTOC__ Arts and entertainment * Winkie Country, a place in the ''Wizard of Oz'' novels by L. Frank Baum, and its residents (Winkies) * the title character of Wee Willie Winkie, an 1841 Scottish nursery rhyme * ''Winkie'' (novel), a 2006 novel by Clifford Chase about a teddy bear accused of terrorism * "Winkie", a 2006 short story by Margo Lanagan * The Winkies, a British rock group People * Winkie Direko (1929–2012), South African politician * nickname of Winkie Dodds (born 1958), Northern Irish loyalist activist * nickname of Winifred Griffin (1932–2018), New Zealand swimmer * nickname of Winkie Wilkins (born 1941), American politician Other uses * Winkie, South Australia, a locality * Winkie (pigeon), a Dickin Medal-winning pigeon * American slang for the penis * "Winkies", a nickname of Winchester College football See also * Winky (other) Winky may refer to: People * Winky Hicks, bluegrass musician and instrument maker from Grove Hi ...
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Winkie Country
The Winkie Country is the western region of the fictional Land of Oz in L. Frank Baum's classic series of Oz books, first introduced in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900). The Winkie Country is in the West, noted by later being ruled by the Wicked Witch of the West. This quadrant is strictly distinguished by the color yellow. This color is worn by most of the native inhabitants called the Winkies and predominates in the local surroundings. The Winkies are relatively normal in appearance with the exception of their yellow-tinted skin. Tin abounds there and it is said that the Winkies are some of the most skillful tinsmiths in the world. This was the country once ruled by the malevolent Wicked Witch of the West before Dorothy Gale "melted" her with a bucket of water, as narrated in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''. After that, the Winkies asked the Tin Woodman to be their new monarch ruler which he gladly accepted. He now lives in a vast palace made of tin that his loyal subjects bu ...
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