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Ultime Thule as an artistic image is, first of all, a place that can simultaneously be a symbol of the ancestral homeland, the source and, at the same time, the goal of aspirations, and the goal, in essence, unattainable.
In the broadest sense, this name can refer to an unattainable ideal, the limit of aspirations. However, sometimes there is a more prosaic use of this word as simply indicating something very far away, for example, in the geographical sense.