This is a list of
fictional
countries from published works of fiction (books, films,
television series, etc.). Fictional works describe all the
countries in the following list as located somewhere
on the
surface of the Earth as we know it — as opposed to inside
the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the
planet (see below).
A
- Abari: British territory in South America in
novels written by John
Hearne and Morris Cargill
- Absurdsvanj: Ex Soviet republic in the novel
Absurdistan by Gary Shteyngart.
- Adjikistan: central Asian nation located near
Afghanistan and Pakistan in the video game SOCOM: U.S.
Navy SEALs
Combined Assault.
- Aflank: a fictionary country in south
Australia created by Melanie
Aswind.
- Afromacoland: African country in the novel
Chief the Honourable Minister by T.M. Aluko
- Agrabah: Arabian mystical land in the animated
film Aladdin and its
sequels
- Agraria: Eastern country in the film
You Know What Sailors
Are
- Ajina: Mixture of the continent of "Asia" and
the country of "China", this fictional country was published in the
series of Rockman.EXE (US:
Mega Man Battle
Network video game.
- Ajir (or Azhir): a Middle East republic in the
Mission: Impossible TV
episode "Nitro"
- Al-Alemand: Islamic state consisting of the
former Germany and the Low Countries.
From the alternate
history book The
Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Al Amarja:
Mediterranean island state in the Over the Edge
roleplaying game
- Alaine: small European kingdom from the film
His Majesty, the American
- Albenistan: Central Asian country in the d20
adventures Raid on Ashkashem, the Qalashar
Device, and the Khorforhan Gambit written by Fraser
Ronald and published by Sword's Edge Publishing
- Aldestan: Central Asian
country, adjacent to Kazakhstan
, in the Command & Conquer:
Generals video game
- Al Hari: Middle Eastern nation and the scene
of a conflict over an important dam between two military factions
in the video game Front
Mission: Gun Hazard
- Alpine Emirates: Islamic
states in the Bavarian
Alps
in the alternate history book
The Years of Rice and
Salt, by Kim Stanley
Robinson
- Altruria: Utopian country from William Dean Howells' A Traveller
from Altruria
- Allied States of America:
From the TV series Jericho

- Amerope: Mixture of the continents of
"America" and "Europe", this fictional country was published in the
series of Rockman.EXE (US:
Mega Man Battle
Network video game. This country also exists in Bertrand
Wilson Hatia's book of verse To Amerope and Other Poems.
- Alvania: Balkan kingdom from the film
The Royal Rider
- Ambrosia: Fictional war torn country in the
imagination of the protagonist in the
novel Billy Liar and film of the same title.
- Amerzone: Central American country, the
setting of Amerzone video
game
- Amestris: Fullmetal Alchemist's main setting.
Sometimes translated as 'Artemis'.
- Anatruria: Balkanic kingdom in the Bernie Rhodenbarr novel The Burglar
who thought he was Bogart
- Anchuria: Central American country in the
novel Cabbages and Kings by O.
Henry
- Andalasia: Place Where Giselle is from in the
film Enchanted.
- Anemia: a country in the film Hot Stuff. Bears the same name as
the medical condition.
- Angria: imaginary country from the poems of
the Brontë sisters
- Annexia: fictional country at the border of
which the final scenes of Naked
Lunch take place.
- Anvilania: a country where the Warner Brothers and Sister were
declared royalty in Animaniacs
- Applesauce Lorraine: a
country, parody of Alsace-Lorraine
, stated to be bordered by France and Baja California
, from Rocky and
Bullwinkle's epic "The Three Moosketeers"
- Aquabania: an idyllic island, the supposed
home of The Aquabats
- Aquilea: South American country in the film
Les Trottoirs de Saturne
- Arcacia: mythical kingdom in the film
A Royal Family
- Ark: country where Bakunetsumaru is from in the Japanese/American
anime Superior
Defender Gundam Force.
- Arulco: a country the player is tasked to free
in the game, Jagged Alliance
2
- Ardistan: from the novel Ardistan and
Dschinnistan by Karl Friedrich
May
- Aslan: from anime
Area 88. Sometimes also
transliterated Asran.
- Asrius Eram: the fictionary country in oceania
from the novel Beautiful of Asrius Eram that created by
George Olef.
- Atlantica: submarine realm in Disney's
Little Mermaid series.
- Atlantis: an island
nation, the location of which varies from one story to another
- Attilan: home to the Inhumans, a race of superhumans from Marvel Comics. The city-state, which tries to remain
isolated from mainstream humanity, has been moved from the North Sea
to the Himalayas
and to the Moon, before returning to Earth in the
raised continent of Atlantis and back to the Himalayas and the Moon
once more.
- Atoll K: In the last film by
Laurel and Hardy, called Atoll K/Utopia, L and H buy an atoll way out from
anywhere, on the journey from Marseilles
to their Island, a storm whips up and they have to
beach the ship before it is shipwrecked, they create their own
government on the uninhabilted island they have landed on and call
the island "Crusoeland" and people start to arrive, however there
is a revolution and L and H are arrested
and condemned to execution, however their friend helps them break
out of prison minutes before their execution and they flee from
island, they reach their atoll (Atoll K), only to find some
government officials have confiscated everything on it.
- Aurelia: a fictional
country that appeared in Ace Combat X: Skies of
Deception.
- Auspasia: the noisiest and most talkative
nation in the world; appears in Georges
Duhamel's Lettres d'Auspasie and La dernier voyage
de Candide
- Austrania: European kingdom in the film
The Last Volunteer
- Autrisindia: Create by Erick Yovie
- Axphain: neighbor of
Graustark
- Azania: Black majority ruled South Africa in
which most of the Provinces had seceded from the original Republic
of South Africa, it's President is
Michael Modise who end's up being assassinated and succeeded by a
white South African. Also the name of a fictitious African island
empire in Evelyn Waugh's "Black Mischief".
- Azaran: Middle Eastern country in The Andromeda Breakthrough
TV series
- Aztlan: country formed out of the American
states of Utah
, Arizona
and New Mexico
after a nuclear war in the novel Warday
- Azeroth: World of Warcraft Major plalet
B
- BabaKiueria: a
country in Australia in the film BabaKiueria
- Babalstan: Middle Eastern country in the film
Harum Scarum
- Babar's
Kingdom
- Backhairistan: from The Adventures of
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius animated TV series
- Bacteria: thinly-disguised version of Fascist Italy from the film The Great Dictator. Bears the same
name as the microorganism.
- Bahar: gulf state from an episode of
Spooks. Capital city: Bahar
city.
- Bahavia: country where Meena Paroom's father is the ambassador in the
Disney Channel series, Cory in the House. This is a small
country right outside Uzbekistan.
- Bahkan: a nation threatened by the Federated
Peoples' Republic in the Mission: Impossible TV episode
"Fool's Gold"
- Bakaslavia: Country mentioned in an episode of
Zoey 101 where Quinn bought
purified uranium. Probably a parody of Yugoslavia.
- Balamkadar: Adil's birthplace from
Genie in the House
- Baki: homeland of Omio in Madeleine L'Engle's writing, a small
Pacific island nation once dominated by the British
- Balinderry: strategically-placed quasi-Irish
nation that is crucial to a defence radar system, but has an
IRA-type insurgency, in an episode of The Six Million Dollar
Man
- Balnibarbi: land containing the metropolis
called Lagado from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Baltonia: probably a Baltic country in the
film Esupai
- Republic of Bataniland: A country situated
somewhere on the Indian subcontinent that is featured in several
episodes of The Navy Lark.
Over the
course of the series, it is revealed that Bataniland had recently
been granted independence from the British Commonwealth, and had joined
NATO
because the Batanis considered it to be a "free
gift scheme". During Series 3 of The Navy Lark, a Bataniland gunboat, the
Poppadum, appears in several
episodes manned by various Batani officers voiced by Michael Bates and Ronnie Barker.
- Bayview: from Need For Speed Underground
2, with references to real cities like New York
, Los
Angeles
and Chicago
.
- República de Banania: Stereotypical Banana republic ruled under the iron fist of
General Eutanasio Rodriguez for 47 years on several works by
Les Luthiers
- Bandrika (sometimes spelled
Vandreka): Eastern European Alpine
country, the setting of the first part of the film The Lady Vanishes. The
language spoken in this country is an amalgamation of several
European languages.
- Bangalla: from The
Phantom comic strip. The Phantom's base lies in the deep
woods of this central African nation.
- Bangstoff: An Imperial
Germanesque
country that joins pact aginst communist threat
from the novel Operation Roughneck, alternatively known as
the "East Prophets".
- Bapetikosweti: The "homeland" state of the
South African satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys (under the guise of his drag
character, Evita Bezuidenhout) was ambassador to South Africa. It
is a word-play on the former "Bantustan" state of Bophuthatswana
(unrecognised as a sovereign state by any country other than South
Africa). Bophuthatswana was re-incorporated into South Africa
shortly after its first democratic election on 27 April 1994, after
which Uys discontinued using his parody state (claiming that
Bapetikosweti too had been "re-incorporated" into South
Africa).
- Baracq: a Middle Eastern kingdom in the TV
soap opera Capitol.
- Baraza: A major African country in
The Man by Irving Wallace.
- Barataria: an island kingdom awarded by some
noblemen to Sancho Panza as a prank in
Miguel de Cervantes'
Don Quixote. The name comes
from Spanish language's
barato, meaning cheap. Barataria also features in
The Gondoliers or The King of
Barataria, a Savoy Opera, with
music by Arthur Sullivan and
libretto by W. S. Gilbert.
- Barclay Islands (the Barclays):
British-dependent Caribbean archipelago off The Bahamas embroiled
in conflict between Castro's Cuba and the drug trade in Frederick Forsyth's novel The Deceiver.
- Barringtonia: The Suite Life of Zack and
Cody (In an episode, one of London's friends says she will be
staying at a ski resort there with her boyfriend.
- Bay View: see Need for Speed: Underground
2
- Basenji: a country neighboring Russia in the
sitcom I Dream of
Jeannie
- Belka: a fictional
country that appeared in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung
War and Ace
Combat Zero: The Belkan War.
- Belsornia: The fictional homeland of
Elisaveta, the title character in the third of Elinor Brent-Dyer's Chalet School series, The Princess of the
Chalet School.
- Beninia: from John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar
- Bensalem: utopian island nation located
somewhere off the Western coast of the continent of America from
Francis Bacon's The New Atlantis
- Bereznik: An Eastern European state featured
in the Gerry Anderson series
Thunderbirds and
Captain Scarlet
and the Mysterons.
- Bergania: A European country in The Dragonfly Pool by Eva Ibbotson
- Bergen Ait: An uninhabited
island in the Baltic Sea controlled by Great Britain
in Biggles in the Baltic
- Beth Ja Brin: Middle-Eastern country appearing
in Danger Man
- Benmark: a sub-level
country underneath Denmark
, whose abbreviation is BE (Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Super Trivia)
- Berzerkistan: A fictional country in the comic
strip Doonesbury, ruled by
President for Life Trff Bmzklfrpz and strategically located between
Iran and Russia. Berzerkistan's interests in the US are represented
by a PR and lobbying firm led by the frequent Doonesbury character
Uncle Duke.
- Besaid: Place where Wakka, Lulu and other
characters in Final Fantasy X are from.
- Betonia: European kingdom in the film
His Royal
Highness (1932)
- Beverly Gardens: Place where Lacy Ladybug
Moved from to Stickyfeet on The
Buzz on Maggie. Probably a parody of Beverly Hills
.
- Bialya: fictional
country appearing in many comic books published by DC Comics.
- Bikini Bottom: Place where SpongeBob SquarePants and
all of his undersea friends are from.
- Binaria: A digital universe that stores vast
amounts of information popularized when the Scraps companion for
Remains was
hosted on one of the servers. Binaria is also featured as the
fictional city in the Integrated story.
- Birani: African nation featured in the film
The Gods Must Be
Crazy. Located near Namibia and Angola. Has a Banana
Forest at a place called Dumgase.
- Birdwell Island: de
facto independent island community in the Clifford the Big Red Dog
series similar in geography and custom to an islands off of the
east coast of the United States.
- Blefuscu:
a land where all the people are tiny from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Enemies of Lilliput
- Republic of Blackland: the
former city of East St. Louis, Illinois
in the graphic novel Birth of a Nation by Aaron McGruder and Reginald Hudlin.
- Blueland: Used in military
scenarios by NATO
countries,
often warring against Orangeland
- Bocamoa: a gold producing white supremacist
African country from the Mission: Impossible TV episode
"Kitara"
- Bolginia: a small country in the video game
Gyakuten Saiban 4
- Boloxnia: an Eastern European Communist county set in 1957 compiled by the
listeners of Alex Lester, presenter of the BBC Radio 2 early morning show.
- Borostyria, a Balkan prnicipality modeled on Montenegro
with whose Queen Olga the French "Gentleman
Burglar" Arsène Lupin had an
affair in 1907 [79764].
- Bonande: West African country in the film
La Nuit de la vérité
- Bongiornia: European grand duchy referred to
constantly as a pointless example of human imagination.
- Bongo Congo: African kingdom in cartoon
King Leonardo
and his Short Subjects
- Booty Island: a pirate
island in the Caribbean
Sea
in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's
Revenge, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine
Marley)
- Bora Gora: An island in the Marivellas island
chain from Tales of the
Gold Monkey
- Borduria: totalitarian state from the comics series
The Adventures of
Tintin, located in the Balkans
- Borginia: a republic from the videogame
Dino Crisis, also mentioned in
Apollo Justice: Ace
Attorney
- Borovia: Central-European country from
The Big Knights TV
programme.
- Borovia (2): a
communist Eastern European country in the G.I. Joe comics by Marvel Comics.
- Bothalia: a kingdom in the Balkan Mountains
from the film The Vagabond Prince
- Brainania: from the animated series
Pinky and the
Brain
- Braslavia: Slavic dictatorial country in
Patrouille des
Castors comics
- Bratavia: Asian dictatorial country mentioned
in an episode of the 1987 German TV comedy Diplomaten küßt man
nicht
- Brazillia: A fictional
Balkan republic after Albania
joined Yugoslavia to make
the Brazillian Republic in 2011 in the Death Enrising
Novels
- Brazuela: industrialized
South American nation between Venezuela
and Brazil
in
Totally Spies! TV
series
- Bregna: a centralized scientific planned state
from the animated series Aeon
Flux
- Bretzelburg: central European dictatorship
from Spirou et Fantasio
comics
- Bretonnia: a feudal country in the game.
- Holy Britannian Empire: A world superpower
that has taken over one-third of the entire world in the anime
series Code Geass
- British Hidalgo: tiny Central American country
in the novel Limekiller by Avram Davidson (See Hidalgo)
- Brobdingnag:
country where the people are all giants from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Brogavia: A Nazi-occupied
Balkan nation featured in Commando
Comics
- Brutopia: country
appearing in several Donald Duck
stories, possibly referring to the Soviet Union
- Buckyvania: Country created by Bucky Katt in
the comic strip Get Fuzzy
- Bukistan: an Islamic
country in the Cary Grant film
Dream Wife. Later referred to in
I Dream of Jeannie.
- Bulmeria: an African country mentioned in the
webcomic, It's Walky!
- Buranda: African
country in the BBC comedy series Yes
Minister
- Burmini: African or
Asian country in the Fox International Channels Italy tv show Boris
Boris
- Burunda: Central African country bordering the
also fictional country of Wakanda
in Marvel Comics
- Burunga: a African Country mentioned in
Captain Tsubasa:World Youth, where Burunga was the host of the
tournament prior to move the tournament to Japan, due a civil war
in Burunga.
- Bygonia: A place where things are just like
they used to be
C
- Cacklogallinia: a kingdom off the coast of
South America, from A Voyage to Cacklogallinia by Captain
Samuel Brunt
- Cagliostro:
a tiny duchy in the anime film The Castle of Cagliostro
- Calbia: a tiny Balkan
republic in the Doc Savage adventure "The
King Maker"
- Calia: from Modesty Blaise episode "The Jericho
Caper"
- Calormen: The country
of Narnia's main rival from The Chronicles of Narnia
- Candover: medieval country in the novel
Rats and Gargoyles by Mary
Gentle
- Cantania: South American country in
The Kid Who Became
President
- Cap'D'Far: a small island country from an
episode of Scarecrow and
Mrs. King whose only export was fish bones
- Carbombya: a country
mentioned in the Transformers series
- Carpania: European kingdom in the film
The Great Race
- Carpathia: Balkan
kingdom from the play The
Sleeping Prince by Terrence
Rattigan and the subsequent film The Prince and the
Showgirl
- Cascara: a tiny Caribbean island in the film
Water
- Caspak: a huge island country located in the
South seas somewhere between South America and Australia from
Edgar Rice Burroughs' The
Land That Time Forgot and its sequels
- Cayuna: an imaginary Caribbean island modelled
on Jamaica in the novels of John Hearne
- Celama, Kingdom of: mythical land where
inhabitants fight for survival as a challenge to their dignity in
novels El reino de Celama by Luis Mateo Díez
- Cenktrich: Central European country in the
video game Front Mission:
Gun Hazard
- Champina: European Country in the short story
Small Country.
- Chekia: mythical kingdom in the film
The Only Thing
- Chernarus:
post-soviet country in the video game ArmA
2
- Chimerica: Central American country from the
computer game Hidden Agenda
- Chiroubistan: a Balkan/Islamic country
perpetually at war, in the French comic strip "Henriette"
- Concordia: a small country only a few miles
across somewhere in Europe, setting for the play Romanoff and Juliet by Peter Ustinov and the film of the same
title.
- Confederated Gulf States: Persian Gulf
Monarchy run by Sheik Rasul in an episode of Spooks
- Coronado: unstable South American state in a
film of the same name, presumably named after Francisco Coronado
- Coronia: a kingdom from the film King,
Queen and Joker
- Cortinia, Federal Republic Fictional country
Created by MR. Rod Orellana for Military Role Playing
purposes.in Rod we Trust
- Cortuguay: Latin American country beset by
revolutions in the film and Harold
Robbins novel the Adventurers
- Costa Estralia General Cain's feifdom Princess Protection
Program.
- Costa Luna: Rosalinda's or Rosie's kingdom in
Princess Protection
Program.
- Costa Morada: small Central American state
featured prominently in the final two-hour episode of the 1980s TV
series Miami Vice. Costa Morada
(literally meaning 'the purple coast') is a dictatorship run by the
corrupt, drug-dealing General Manuel Bourbon (played by Ian McShane) in the midst of a civil war, and is
based loosely on Panama
of the late
1980s under Manuel Noriega.
Exterior
images of Bourbon's official residence were actually filmed at
Miami's Charles
Deering Estate
.
- Costa Negra: Costa Negra is an Latin-American
country, its capital is Los Limones in the telefim Major Dad
- Costa Verde: small Central American state in
Marvel Comics, home to Avengers member Silverclaw.
- Costaguana: from Joseph Conrad's Nostromo
- Country of the
Blind: from the short story with the same name by
H. G.
Wells
- Coventry:a fictional kingdom in the
Twitches films
- Crab Island: poor Caribbean island shaped like
a crab, under the domination of Crocodile
Island, in the Patrouille des
Castors comics
- Crab Key: a small island
off of Jamaica
and the base of the antagonist in Ian Fleming's Dr.
No.
- Crim Tartary in William Makepeace Thackeray's
"The Rose and the Ring" (1854)
(see also Paflagonia)
- Crocodile Island: Caribbean
island shaped like a crocodile, with a
dictatorial government which seems to be heavily influenced by
Tahiti
, in the
Patrouille des
Castors comics
- Curaguay: a generic Latin American banana republic seen in The A-Team
D
E
- East African Protectorate: An African state
that is part of the United
Nations Space Command of the Halo
universe. It contains fururistic versions of
modern-day Mombasa (called New Mombasa) and Voi
as well as a
Forerunner relic.
- Eastasia: from the
novel Nineteen
Eighty-Four by George
Orwell.
- Eastern Coalition: in Star Trek: First Contact, the
Eastern Coalition (ECON) was one of the major powers involved in
World War III.
- East European Republic: an anti-American power
from the Mission:
Impossible TV episode "Submarine". Possibly the same as
the East European Peoples Republic (EEPR) from "The Party" and the
European People's Republic from "Invasion".
- East Prophets: An Imperial
Germanesque
country that joins pact aginst communist threat
from the novel Operation Roughneck, alternatively known as
"Bangstoff".
- East Yemen: located somewhere in the Middle East, from the sitcom Yes, Prime Minister. Formally known as
The People's Democratic Republic of East Yemen, it was a
Soviet
backed
Communist dictatorship which often raided its neighbour, West
Yemen.
- Ecotopia: an
ecological utopia appearing in the novels Ecotopia and
Ecotopia Emerging by Ernest
Callenbach. See also Cascadia, a secessionist
idea based in part on Callenbach's Ecotopia.
- Ecuarico: homeland of an exiled dictator in an
episode of Gilligan's
Island
- Egon:
fictional sub-oceanic country in the novel Under Plum Lake.
- Eisneria: a republic in the Balkans from the Road
Rovers TV series
- El Honduragua: a fictional
country in Central America from the
sketch show Spitting Image,
whose politics are dominated by fascist
parties all supported by the United States
. Its name is a portmanteau of El Salvador
, the British
Honduras (now Belize
) and
Nicaragua
.
- Elbonia: Backward
country from the comic strip Dilbert
- Eldorado: fictional country from Terra em Transe
- Elensia: the main setting of the video game
Wild Arms XF.
- Eleutheria: an island nation in
the Southwest Pacific
Ocean
from the Eleutheria Model Parliament role playing
game.
- Elkabar: Persian Gulf kingdom, from the
Mission: Impossible
episode "The Slave"
- Ellesmera: Land of the Elves in the
"Inheritance" trilogy ("Eragon", "Eldest", "Brisingr") by
Christopher Paolini.
- Emmeria: a
fictional country that will appear in Ace Combat 6: Fires of
Liberation.
- Equatorial
Kundu: West African republic from the television
series The West
Wing
- Eretz: home of a visiting prime minister,
Salka Palmir, in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man
('Eretz' is Hebrew for 'land')
- Erewhon (anagram of nowhere): in the
novel Erewhon by Samuel Butler
- Eroslavia: Provides the setting for erotic
stories featured on a blog of the same name since 2007.
- Erusea: A fictional
country that appeared in Ace Combat 04: Shattered
Skies, Ace
Combat Zero: The Belkan War, and briefly mentioned in
Ace Combat 5: The
Unsung War.
- Estrovia: European kingdom in the film
A King in New York
- Estovakia: a
fictional country that appeared in Ace Combat 6: Fires of
Liberation.
- Esturia: Slavic country in Patrouille des Castors
comics
- Ethniklashistan: Portrayed
in The Onion as a homeland for
Hutus, Greek
Cypriots, Serbs, Papuans
and many other troubled ethnic groups.
Situated
in the West
Bank
.
- Euphrania: tiny kingdom in the film
The Slipper and the
Rose
- Eurasia: from the
novel Nineteen
Eighty-Four by George
Orwell
- Eurasian Dynasty: The remnants of the Europe,
Asia and North Africa in the computer game Earth 2140.
- Evallonia: Central European country in the
John Buchan novels Castle Gay
and The House of the Four Winds.
- Evarchia: Eastern European country from
Brigid Brophy's Palace Without
Chairs
F
- Fabeltjesland: the name of a land, only with
animals, in the Dutch TV series de Fabeltjeskrant.
- Far Eastern Republic: a nation from the
Mission: Impossible TV
episode "Commandante".
- Farfelu: a surrealisitic place in the novel
The Kingdom of Farfelu by André Malraux (see [79765])
- Fato: Briefly mentioned in Ace Combat 5.
- Far Far Away: the name of the kingdom in
Shrek 2 and Shrek 3
- Fawzia: Middle Eastern kingdom in the film
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home
- Federated Peoples' Republic: a nation hostile
toward the Kingdom of Bahkan in the Mission: Impossible TV episode
"Fool's Gold". Possibly the same as the Federated People's
Republic: from the Mission:
Impossible TV episode "Time Bomb".
- Feudalia: Little exploited bureaucratic
country ruled by Field Marshall Manuel Anzábalon several works bu
Les Luthiers
- Filemonia: one of the
countries resulting of the 1991 collapse of USSR
as told in
Mortadelo y Filemón: El 35
Aniversario
- Findas: country sunk under the waves in
The Book of Conquests by Jim Fitzpatrick
- Florin: The country run by Prince Humperdinck in The Princess Bride by William Goldman
- Flyspeck Island: home of Gunk in the comic
strip Curtis
- Forest Kingdom: from Simon Green's Blue Moon Rising.
Ruled by King John.
- Freedonia: European
country from the Marx Brothers film
Duck Soup
- Franistan: from I Love Lucy Episode "The
Publicity Agent"
- Freiland: from Freiland by Theodor
Hertzka
- Frobnia: Eastern
Bloc nation from Infocom's interactive
fiction game Border Zone
- Fröland: Island in the North Sea in the Dutch
TV series Fröland.
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H
- Halla: a kingdom from the
film Goopy Gyne Bagha
Byne
- Harmonia:
the antagonistic recurring country of the [[Suikoden
(series)|Suikoden]] video games.
- Hav: a European city and state in Jan Morris's novel Last Letters from
Hav
- Heiligwaldenstein, small German state in "The
Wisdom of Father Brown" ([79766])
- Herland: in the
novel Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Hermajistan: A fictional nation used to
replace Afghanistan in the anime version of Full Metal Panic. The change was made
after the September 11, 2001
attacks, as the protagonist was originally raised in
Afghanistan. A later part of the story involves an operation in
Hermajistan.
- Herzoslovakia: a small Balkan state in
Agatha Christie's novels
The Secret of
Chimneys and The
Labours of Hercules
- Hetland: a kingdom from the film Such a
Little Queen
- Hidalgo: Central American country in the
Doc Savage novels and film
- Hillsdown: duchy in Simon Green's Blue Moon Rising.
Ruled by Duke Alaric.
- Hoenn: Region in
Pokémon Ruby,
Sapphire, and
Emerald.
- Hohenwald: is the home principality of the heroine in Richard Harding Davis' The Princess Aline (1895).
- Land of the Houyhnhnms: a land where horses rule. The
animalistic human-like creatures in this land are called Yahoos. From the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
- Howduyustan: Carl Barks' satirical version of India
.
- The Hyborian Age with its
dozens of nations depicted in detail by Robert E. Howard
- Hudatvia: A large island somewhere in the
Middle East that is visited in two episodes of the Gerry Anderson series Stingray, these being Star of
the East and Eastern Eclipse respectively. Hudatvia
is an island nation that is perpetually undergoing revolutions
thanks to the quarrelling leaders, El Hudat and his brother Ali
Khali, suggesting a perpetual civil war.
King Triton attempts to use Hudatvia as a base for the conquest of
the land, but the brother's quarrelling causes his plan to
fail.
- Huella Islands: islands off the coast of
Cayenne, mentioned in The Hardy Boys
books. They are ruled by dictator Juan Posada and their "spy chief"
is named Bedoya. The adjective is Huellan.
- Hyrkania home of Red Sonja
- Hyrule: Kingdom from
The Legend of
Zelda.
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- Ifuvania: Eastern European country used as an
experiment, featured in The Far
Side cartoon books
- Illyria: Eastern European country in the play
Les Mains Sales (Dirty
Hands) by Jean-Paul Sartre.
Illyria is also an ancient name for the region between the Adriatic
sea and the Danube river.
- Inagua: a Caribbean island nation in the
Franco-Belgian comic Buck Danny.
Hostile to both the United States and the Soviet Union, its
dictator tries to orchestrate a third
World War between the two superpowers.
- Interzone: a fictionalized
version of Tangier
from William
S. Burroughs'
Naked Lunch
- Irania: small European kingdom from the film
Trouble for Two
- Iraqistan: Middle-Eastern country seen on the
introduction to Have I Got
News for You, as a combination of Iraq and Afghanistan,
which are notable as two countries that America has attacked in the
War on Terror. Exists alongside "Saudi
Irania
" and
Afgha
liban
- Iriadeska: South Eastern Asian country in the
short story Iriadeska's Martians by Frederik Pohl
- Ishkebar: small island
monarchy, that resembles Sri Lanka
, between India
and
Thailand
from The Suite Life of Zack and
Cody TV series, episode "Boston
Holiday"
- Ishmaelia: fictional African state, the
setting for the novel Scoop
by Evelyn Waugh.
- Ishtar: a Middle Eastern
emirate in the film Ishtar
- Isla Cruces, an
abandoned island in the film Pirates of the
Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
- Isla de Muerta,
an abandoned island in the film Pirates
of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It also
appears in the video game Kingdom
Hearts II.
- Islandia: self-isolated country in
Austin Tappan Wright's novel
Islandia (Note: Islandia is the Spanish name of Iceland
)
- Istan: an island state in the online
role-playing game, Guild Wars
Nightfall
- Isthmus: a fictionalized
version of Panama
in the
James Bond film Licence to Kill
- Ixania: a small Balkan country of little global importance in
Eric Ambler's The Dark Frontier
- Ivalice: Fictional
Location in the Final Fantasy
series.
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- Kabulstan: a xenophobic third world military
dictatorship in an episode of MacGyver
- Kafaristan: from William Rose Benét's
children's book The Flying King of Kurio
- Kahndaq: a fictional
country. In the DC Comics Universe,
Kahndaq is an Arab country on the continent of Africa, between
Egypt and Jordan.
- Kajsa (Casha, Kasha): a sultanate, neighbor to
Basenji from the sitcom I Dream
of Jeannie
- Kalao: African country affected by a
covered-up industrial accident, Panique
- Kalubya: North African
country corresponding to the location of Libya
in
Operation Thunderbolt
arcade game
- Kalya: West African country in the novel
The Zinzin Road by Fletcher
Knebel. Capital city: Ft. Paul.
- Kamaria: Fictional
Southeast Asian country (shaped as Tasmania
upside down) used by the Australian Defence Forces for
training purposes.
- Kamanga: Southern African country in the novel
Tenth Man Down by Chris Ryan. Capital City: Mulongwe. Kamanga is
poverty-stricken, war-torn and has an AIDS
epidemic.
- Kambezi: African country occurring in several
MacGyver episodes, e.g. "Black
Rhino"
- Kamburu: totalitarian desert nation secretly
ruled by a fugitive alien, based on Iraq or Libya, in the comic
book mini-series JLA:
Destiny
- Islamic Republic of Kamistan: Middle-Eastern
country in peace talks with USA during 24
- Kampong: from the novel The Thirteen-Gun Salute
by Patrick O'Brian
- Kandah State: Sultanate in Ann Halam's
Taylor Five; located on Borneo between Malaysia and
Indonesia
- Kanto: Region in
Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed, and
LeafGreen,
HeartGold, and
SoulSilver.
- Karak: Middle Eastern country, neighboring
Ajir in the Mission:
Impossible TV episode "Nitro"
- Karathia: Slavic monarchy in the Three Young Investigators
series
- Karistan: Central European country in the film
Legend of the White
Horse
- Karjastan: Central Asian country in
The Sentinel
- Karlova: European kingdom in Edgar Rice Burroughs's The
Rider
- Karnstein:
- Karovia: European kingdom from the film
Trouble for Two
- Kasnia: war-torn Eastern
European monarchy in the DC
Animated Universe
- Kaziland: tiny island nation home to Dr.
Kamikazi, the villain of the Robotboy series
- Katanga: African country,
neighboring Sierra Leone, in Frederick
Forsyth's The Dogs of
War; note that Katanga
is a real province of the Democratic Republic of
the Congo
- Katzenstok: a republic in the Balkans from Road
Rovers TV series
- Keltic Sultanate: Islamic sultanate comprising
the British Isles. From the alternate history book
The Years of Rice and
Salt, by Kim Stanley
Robinson
- Kenyopia: belligerent African nation in
Totally Spies! TV series
attempting to conquer its fictitious neighbor Lyrobia (see
below)
- Khembalung: Buddhist Himalayan country whose
population moves to an island, in the Science in the
Capital series by Kim Stanley
Robinson
- Khemed: Arabic monarchy from the world of
comic book hero Tintin
- Khios, Kingdom of: An
island Muslim kingdom in the real Sea of Marmara
(flag has a white crescent and star on a red square
filling 3/4 of the flag, the remainder is a white rectangle) where
sinister agency H.A.R.M. aimed to fake a Soviet invasion in 1968 to
provoke a nuclear war between the Soviet Union and NATO which had
guaranteed the kingdom's sovereignty. Features in the
computer game No One Lives
Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way. Not to be confused
with the real Chios
which is
in the Aegean
Sea
.
- Kilika: Place in Final Fantasy X and X-2 where Dona and various people
live.
- Kinakuta
(Queenah-Kootah): island state from Neal Stephenson's novels Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle
- Kinjanja: African country in the film
A Good Man in
Africa (1994) starring Sean
Connery
- Klopstockia: from the W. C. Fields film Million Dollar Legs
- Kneebonia: A country neighboring
Elbonia in the Dilbert comic-strip.
- Konohagakure: one of the primary ninja village
settings of the Naruto
world.
- Koy4goff: an e-mail
spam-exporting country located in Eastern Europe and bordering
Popupistan, as reported by The Onion. Real world location depicted as
between Russia and Kazakhstan
- Krakozhia: A Slavic or Caucasian
country from the film The
Terminal. Closely resembles nations that suffered bloody
internal conflicts following the collapse of Soviet Union (eg.
Abkhazia
, South
Ossetia
, Transnistria
). The "Krakozhian" language spoken by Tom
Hanks in the film is actually Bulgarian.
- Kravonia: Eastern European country from the
novel Sophy of Kravonia by Anthony
Hope and the subsequent film.
- Republic of Kravta Nova: A fictional Eastern
European nation referenced in the Father
Ted episode Speed 3, in
which it is mentioned that Craggy
Island has been helping to ease the republic's unusually high
milk surplus.
- Kreplakistan: Soviet Republic from the
Austin Powers films, likely
based on the real Karakalpak
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, now the Republic of
Karakalpakstan. ("Kreplach" - Eastern
European Jewish dish consisting of meat-filled dumplings.)
- Kuala Rokat: a far eastern country, from the
Mission: Impossible TV
episode "The Seal"
- Kukuanaland: African country in Rider
Haggard's "king Solomon's Mines" ruled first by King Twala, then by
King Ignosi.
- Kurio: from William Rose Benét's children's book
The Flying King of Kurio
- Kuristan: from the film Mr. Magoo, central Asian nation that is home
to the famous jewel The Star of Kuristan
- Kurland: mythical kingdom in the film
A Royal Family (but see
Courland)
- Kush: African country from John Updike's novel The Coup
- Kumor : A island from The diaries of Kumor
Jheinn
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- Lacroa: country in the same planet as Ark
where Princess Rele and Zero: The Winged Knight is from in
the anime Superior
Defender Gundam Force
- Laevatia: Balkan nation from Nevil Shute's Ruined City
- Lani Lani: unknown location in Disney's Cory
in The House
- Lampidorra: A tiny Principality in Western
Europe near France, Italy, and Switzerland from the film
Penny Princess (1952). It's
so small, it makes Switzerland look the size of Mongolia.
- Lanconia: Eastern European country referenced
in Jude Deveraux's romance novels
- Latkovia - An
Eastern-European nation featured in several titles of the Amalgam Comics crossover between Marvel Comics and DC
Comics.
- Latveria: a kingdom in
the Fantastic Four
comic-book series ruled by tyrannical Doctor
Doom
- Laurania: the republic
in Savrola (A Tale of the Revolution in Laurania) by
Winston Churchill
- Lavernia: Eastern European country in the film
Another Meltdown (Bi xie lan tian)
- Leasath: a fictional
country that appeared in Ace Combat X: Skies of
Deception.
- Leutonia: Eastern European home of the
Happy Wanderers (Yosh & Stan
Shmenge) from SCTV
- Libria: a totalitarian state in the film
Equilibrium
- Lilliput:
a land where all the people are tiny from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Lichtenburg: Small European country in which
Sally Adams serves as the American ambassador in the musical and
film Call Me Madam Should not be
confused with the historical independent duchy of Lichtenberg
- Lichtenstamp: Country where Maddie is almost
forced to marry an elementary school age prince in "The Suite Life on Deck"
- Lillitania: Lilly's Imaginary Country from an
episode of Hannah
Montana.
- Litzenburg: neutral country in the
Border Zone computer game
- Lividia: mythical kingdom in the film
Greater Than a
Crown
- Logosia: African country from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The
Crane"
- Lombuanda: a small African country on the Gulf
of Guinea in the Mission:
Impossible episode "The Diamond"
- Loompaland: a "terrible" country from Roald Dahl's 1964 children's book, Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory. It is inhabited by dwarves called Oompa Loompas and is full of extremely
dangerous creatures called Snozzwangers,
Hornswogglers, Verminous Knids, and wicked
Whangdoodles.
- Lovitzna: a state lying to the north of
Maltovia, hereditary enemies of that country, from Biggles goes
to War by Captain W.E. Johns.
- Low countries: from Simon Green's Beyond the Blue Moon.
Capital city: Haven.
- Lower Slobbovia: ice-covered wasteland from
the comic strip Li'l Abner
- Lucre Island: a pirate island in the game,
Escape from Monkey
Island
- Lugash: Mideast nation from the Pink Panther series of films
- Luggnagg: an island state about 100 leagues SE
from Japan. From the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
- Lukano: a small
independent country facing the Mediterranean Sea from Time Crisis 3 video game. It neighbors
Astigos, a small, peaceful island in the Mediterranean Sea.
- Lutha: a small Balkan
kingdom, located between Serbia
and
Austro-Hungary, in the novel The
Mad King by Edgar Rice
Burroughs
- Luxenstein: a European country in the German
film Princess Undercover (Eine Prinzessin zum
Verlieben)
- Luzon Union: a country of unspecified location
in the Doc Savage novels
- Lyrobia: African nation in Totally Spies! containing desert and
rain forest environments, with an Arabic-inspired culture
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- Macaria: utopian country from A Description of
the Famous Kingdom of Macaria by Samuel Hartlib
- Macho Grande: Fictional country used in the
films Airplane! and Airplane II: The Sequel over
which Ted Stryker purportedly lost his entire flying squadron
during a low-level bombing run.
- Malaguay: Country that "El" was from on the
1970s sitcom "Soap" on ABC.
- Malbonia: fictional country whose flag is used
by the protagonists of This Can't Be Happening! by
Gordon Korman
- Maladonia: Prince
Naveen's country in the upcoming disney
movie The Princess and the
Frog
- Madripoor: tiny independent
island in the Marvel Comics, governed
by bandits and located near Singapore

- Maguadora: tiny Central American country in
the film Whoops
Apocalypse
- Magyaristan: Islamic state
in the former Hungary
. From the alternate history book
The Years of Rice and
Salt by Kim Stanley
Robinson
- Malevelosia: an island kingdom filled with
supervillains in Justice
Squad
- Malicuria: a monarchy run by Emperor Aleister
from the episode "April's Fool" of 1987 animated television series
Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles. The episode is set on the Malicurian
embassy in the USA.
- Maltovia: a principality lying slightly to the
north-east of the Black Sea, but still in Europe, from Biggles
goes to War by Captain W.E. Johns.
- Maluda: South-east Asian nation ruled by a
dictator who overthrew the monarchy in The
Unit episode "The Broom Cupboard. It also suffered an
earthquake.
- Mamaland: an eastern European island mentioned
in the cartoon series "Wayside".
- Managua: a Central American republic in the
Franco-Belgian comic Buck Danny.
During the eighties, it is a fledgling democracy allied with the
United States and threatened by an ambitious military high command.
During the nineties, it has become a military regime, but is
threatened by a drug cartel that intends to overthrow the
government and replace it with a puppet. Eventually, both the
cartel and the regime are thwarted, and the nation presumably
begins a transition back to democracy.
- Mandalia: a kingdom in
Asia, located "somewhere between India
, China and
the Soviet Union", from the 1986 German TV series Kir
Royal
- Mandavia: a kingdom in the film Speed
King
- Mandawi: A corrupt republic featured in the TV
series Largo Winch.
Its leader is named President Syria.
- Mangelo Empire: a fictional empire that is
surrounded by the smaller nations of Annastan, Saabierge, and
Bhasaespana.
- Manjipur: A fictional country in Jonathon M.
Shiff's TV series The Elephant
Princess
- Mantegua: a Central American republic in
Buck Danny. It is split by a
civil war opposing the government of General Guttierez with the
rebellion led by General Diaz.
- Maple White Land: land of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World
- Mardi archipelago: from Herman Melville's Mardi and a Voyage
Thither
- Margoth: European kingdom in Edgar Rice Burroughs's The
Rider
- Marivellas: A volcanic island chain in the
South Pacific, from Tales
of the Gold Monkey
- Markovia:
independent Alpine nation in DC Comics,
ruled by the superhero Geo-Force.
- Marnsburg: a member of the United Nations
hostile to the United States in the Mission: Impossible TV episode
"Imitation"
- Marshovia (Marsovia, Makovnia): small Eastern
European kingdom most likely located somewhere near Transylvania in the operetta The Merry Widow
- Masavania, Kosnia: European kingdoms in the
film If I Were Queen
- Matobo: a state in
the sub-Saharan region of Africa, from the 2005 film The Interpreter
- Maurania: African country in Paradise video game
- Mêlée Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean Sea
, from the Monkey Island games, part of the
Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine
Marley)
- Mendorra: Mendorra is
a fictional European monarchy on the long-running U.S. soap opera
One Life to Live.
- Meropis: A parody of
Atlantis created by Theopompus of Chios
- Mervo: an island principality in the
Mediterranean in the novel The
Prince and Betty by P.
G. Wodehouse
- Mesa de Oro: unstable Latin American island in
the Three Young
Investigators series. (The name means "golden table" in
Spanish.)
- Metrofulus: A cold
country in the Cicak-Man movies.
- Micah land: a made up country ceated by micah
greenberg
- Mifan: A country ruled by Emperor Chaotzu in Dragon Ball: Mystical
Adventure. Also presumably the home of Tien Shinhan and the Master Shen (who
served as the Duke).
- Milantis: Miley's imaginary country in an
episode of Hannah
Montana.
- Miranda / The Mirandan Republic: South
American nation from Luis Buñuel's
film The
Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, from which the
character Don Rafael is an ambassador to France. It is referred to
by several characters as an unpleasant place with a strict
military, oppressive leadership, and high murder rate.
- Mirania: The fictional home of the College des
Musiciens in Elinor Brent-Dyer's
book, The School by the River.
- Modova: independent Central European nation in
DC Comics, ruled by the supervillain
Sonar.
- Mokoko: African country
from Turkish
TV series Kurtlar
Vadisi.
- Moldavia: Eastern European country from
Dynasty TV series
(note: Moldavia really exists as a region; it has now become the
independent state of Moldova)
- Moldavia (2): Eastern European country from
the film Second in
Command
- Moldavia (3): Eastern European country from
the pilot episode of Batman and
Robin, the TV Series featuring Adam
West, first aired on 12 January, 1966.
- Moldavia (4): Eastern European country from
the American sitcom Roseanne
- Moldavia (5): Eastern European country
mentioned in the film Ghostbusters
II
- Moloni Republic: Southern African country from
the video game Metal Gear
Acid
- Molvanîa: Eastern
European country from a parody travel guidebook; from the same
authors as Phaic Tăn and San Sombrèro.
- Monica: an anarchist state from the animated
series Aeon Flux
- Monkey Island:a pirate island in the game,
The Curse of Monkey
Island
- Mordor: Home of Sauron
the in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel of The Lord of the Rings
- Morevana: a kingdom in which fat is prized in
the film The Slim Princess
- Moribundia: from Patrick Hamilton's
Impromptu in Moribundia
- Moronica: parody of Nazi Germany from the Three Stooges short You Nazty Spy
- Mortadelonia: one of the
countries resulting of the 1991 collapse of USSR
as told in
Mortadelo y Filemón: El 35
Aniversario
- Muldovia: An Arabian state with vast oilfields
featured in an episode of The
Secret Service
- Munma Holy Republic:
Islamic republic, formed out of the southern
quarter of Iran
and
Pakistan
, in Appleseed manga
- Muscovy: a country broadly equivalent to
Russia in one of the universes of Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials books.
- Mushroom
Kingdom: Kingdom in the Mario Bros. Series where
Princess Peach is the Princess and Mario is the plumber.
- Mypos: island nation around the Greek isles,
home of Balki from Perfect Strangers
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- Isle of Naboombu: kingdom of anthropomorphic
animals in the Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Nagonia: African country in Yulian Semyonov's spy
novel TASS Is
Authorized to Declare..., and in the film of the same
title.
- Nambabwe: a parody of Namibia (formerly South
West Africa) during the time of its UN-supervised independence from
South Africa. A spoof of the transition by the UN peace-keeping
forces was the subject of a comedy film by Leon Schuster, Oh
Shucks...Here Comes UNTAG.
- Nambutu: African country featured in the
James Bond film Casino Royale. Its Embassy in
Madagascar is the scene of a violent confrontation between Bond and
a bomb-maker. Its flag has colours similar to other African
countries, and with a structure similar to that of South Africa's. It appears to have a proximity
to South Africa as well, since the Commissioner of Oaths appears to
speak with a very strong South African Xhosa-English accent.
- Narnia: The eponymous
land in C. S.
Lewis' The Chronicles of
Narnia. (Narnia is in another space-time continuum, not in
this world. There was a Roman city of Narnia in Italy. It is now
called Narni).
- Natumbe: African country from Dynasty TV series
- Nayak: imaginary West African country in the
film La Nuit de la
vérité
- Nea So Copros: Near-future East Asian
"corprocracy" in the novel Cloud
Atlas.
- Nehwhon: fictional land created by Fritz Leiber as the home for his swords &
sorcery series of novels centered around Fafhrd and the Gray
Mouser.
- Neotopia: country or city where Captain Gundam and Shute
resides in the anime Superior Defender Gundam
Force.
- Neutralia: Fictional
version of Portugal
from Arrival
and Departure by Arthur
Koestler
- Neverland: Is an
island and dream world featured in the play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow
Up by Scottish writer J. M. Barrie.
- Nevoruss: a powerful
state in the north of Russia and America created by Russian writer
Grigoriy Demidovtsev
- New Swissland: Nation
southwest of Greenland
in the Captain
Underpants series. Every person born in this
country is given a ridiculous name at birth.
- Ng'ombwana: African country in the Ngaio Marsh novel Black As He's Painted. Referred
to as both a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and a
presidential republic.
- Nibia: African country in the film
Ace Ventura: When
Nature Calls
- Nihilon: a country somewhere in central
Europe, run by nihilists, in Alan
Sillitoe's comic novel Travels in Nihilon
- Nivia: from the Photon TV series
- Nollop: island state from the novel
Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn
- Nordennavic: a
fictional country that will appear in Ace Combat 6: Fires of
Liberation.
- North Elbonia: A Communist
neighbour of Elbonia (see above); loosely
based on North
Korea
.
- North Sarrawak: a
dictatorship on the coast of Borneo
in the
Franco-Belgian comic Buck
Danny. Its leader, General Shim, allows the
American Mafia to grow opium on the
island in exchange for their financial support.
- Nouvelle Atlantide or New Atlantis: a huge,
rich, powerful, and very far from peaceful nation in Anatole France's Penguin Island. Similar to the
USA
- Novistrana: from the
computer game Republic: The
Revolution
- Nuevo Rico: South American country from
The Adventures of
Tintin, neighbouring San
Theodoros, probably a parody of the country Puerto Rico.
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- Oceania: from
the novel Nineteen
Eighty-Four by George
Orwell
- Ohtar: Middle Eastern country in the 1984
Goldie Hawn film Protocol
- Okenland: Oliver's imaginary country in an
episode of Hannah
Montana.
- Olifa: Southern American country in the
John Buchan novel The Courts of the
Morning.
- Onabushka: A country featured in one episode
of The Navy Lark.
It is a
country that was once ruled by France
, but has
since become an independent nation, ruled by Queen Jaratova,
(possibly a pun on Ranavalona, the name of three queens of Madagascar
) whose English comprised largely of American
idioms. The queen was played by Heather Chasen in the show, and her various
underlings were played by Michael
Bates.
- Opar: country in the Tarzan series by Edgar
Rice Burroughs; the men have become subhuman.
- Opet: country in Southern Africa of
Phoenicians from Cathage fleeing after the Punic Wars. From the
novel The Sunbird by Wilbur Smith.
- Opperland: A fictitious country based on the
Netherlands where the Dutch language
is treated entertainingly.
- Orangeland: Used in
military scenarios by NATO
countries,
often warring against Blueland
- Orb Union: an island nation that is located a
few kilometers off the Equatorial Union in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
Destiny.
- Oriosa: Tarrant Hawkin's home country in
Michael A. Stackpole's series The Dragon Crown War
Cycle.
- Orsinia: featured in
Ursula Le Guin's Orsinian Tales and Malafrena, Orsinia is a Central European country, similar to Poland,
Czechoslovakia, or Hungary
- Osterlich: nation invaded by Bacteria and
Tomainia in the film The Great Dictator; obviously
supposed to be Austria
- Ostnitz: country from the Border Zone computer game
- Ovitznia: a republic in the Balkans from
Road Rovers TV series.
- The Land of Oz:
L. Frank
Baum's World of Oz novels as well as the novel and play Wicked and its sequels.
- Osea
:
a fictional country that appeared in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung
War and was briefly mentioned in Ace Combat: The Belkan
War. Osea is a major superpower in most of the
Ace Combat series. Osea almost mirrors the United States
in the real world.
- Outer Heaven A
fortified military state located 200 km north of in the
fictional region of Garzburgh, South
Africa in the video game Metal
Gear.
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- Paflagonia in William Makepeace Thackeray's
"The Rose and the Ring" (1854)
(see also Crim Tartary).
- Paiiz: A republic that joins pact against
communist threat from the novel Operation Roughneck.
- Pala: island utopia in Aldous Huxley's Island.
- Palmont: from Need For Speed Carbon.
- Palombia: home of the
Marsupilami from the Spirou et Fantasio and Marsupilami comics.
- Panquita: European monarchy mentioned in second season of the anime
Yakitate!! Japan. A member of that nation's royal
family, Princess Anne, was a guest judge at
the baking exhibition.
- Palmolive: A European Country found to the
west of England with Capital City as Rai and having main towns:
Caro, Algatia, Esha, Safaira, Nova, Phoenix, Ducray and Rosa. A
country found in the computer game SimCity
4.
- Panem: Dystopian country that arose after the
fall of America in the Suzanne
Collins trilogy, The Hunger
Games.
- Parador: Latin American country in the film
Moon Over Parador.
- Paragonia: Latin American country in the film
The Americano.
- Pathos: neighbor of Mypos, part of a different
Tri-Island Area in Perfect Strangers
- Patusan: an island nation somewhere in the
South China
Sea
in the film Surf
Ninjas as well as in the film The Last Electric
Knight and the TV series Sidekicks. Also mentioned
in Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad.
- Peaceland: European country featured in the
anime Nadesico, which was once a
theme park, but formed its own nation. It is neutral in all
conflicts, on earth and beyond, has no taxes, and has a great
banking system similar to that of Switzerland
. Ruri Hoshino
aka "Ruri Ruri", a famous character of the series, is originally a
princess from there.
- Pelegostos, an island from the film
Pirates
of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, inhabited by
cannibals.
- Pellucidar: empire established inside the
earth in the Pellucidar series by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- Penguin Island (L'île des Pingouins): in
the 1908 novel by Anatole France, an
island in the North
Sea
where penguins were
miraculosly transformed into humans (and which is in fact a
satirical view of France).
- People's Republic of
Clara: Land ruled by Admin Clara from Project
Rockstar.
- Pepeslavia: from Su Excelencia film starring Mario Moreno
"Cantinflas". A parody of the
U.S.S.R
.
- Pepperland: from The Beatles film Yellow Submarine. It was a
peaceful, Psychedelic land that was attacked by the Blue
Meanies.
- Perusalem: land ruled by The Inca of Perusalem in the
short satiric play by George Bernard
Shaw
- Petoria: from the "E. Peterbus
Unum" episode of Family
Guy
- Phaic Tăn: South
East Asian country from a parody travel guidebook; from the same
authors as Molvanîa and San Sombrèro.
- Pharamaul: a British island protectorate five
hundred miles off the southwest coast of Africa from the novel
The Tribe That Lost Its Head by Nicholas Monsarrat.
- Phatt Island: an island in the Caribbean in
the game Monkey
Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
- Pfennig Halbpfennig: presumably German/Eastern
European Grand Duchy and setting for the operetta The Grand Duke, by Gilbert and Sullivan. Notable for an
unusual law regarding "Statutory Duels", in which duelists compete
by drawing playing cards - the loser then dies and becomes a "legal
ghost".
- Pianostan: a country once visited by
Inspector Gadget where its
people remain happy so long as their King remains miserable
- Pigmania - A pig-shaped country featured in
the 1942 cartoon Blitz
Wolf.
- Pixie Hollow: Is
The Never Fairy Kingdom in Neverland,
where Tinker Bell and her tiny fairy
friends live and dwell.
- Plunder Island: a pirate island in the
Caribbean in the game The
Curse of Monkey Island, part of the Tri-Island area
(governed by Elaine Marley)
- Poictesme: a country
situated roughly in the south of France in the books of James Branch Cabell
- Poketopia: Place Where Pokémon Trainers around the world battle
pokémon in the video game Pokémon Battle Revolution.
- Pokolistan: A former
Soviet Republic in the DC Comics universe formerly ruled by General
Zod
- Pokoponesia: island nation from the animated
version of The Tick
- Poldévie: Eastern European country in a famous
petition in the 1930s and in many novels by Jacques Roubaud.
- Polrugaria: Archetypal Communist-ruled East
European country in Isaac
Deutscher's 1952 essay "The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian
Minister" ([79767]).
- Pomerania: a nation in the film Anchors Aweigh. It has a navy
which accepts non-Pomeranians. Not to be confused with the real Pomerania, formerly a region in Poland
and
Germany
- Pontevedro: a poverty-stricken Grand Duchy
situated deep in the Balkans from the comedy play L'Attache
d'ambassade by Henri Meilhac and
the subsequent operetta and film The
Merry Widow. Pontevedro is a veiled reference to the
Balkan country of Montenegro.
- Porto Santo
: a tiny island nation in Latin America
visited by Steve Urkel in the episode
"South of the Border" (Note: Porto Santo is a real island of
Madeira
Archipelago)
- Pottibakia: Balkan country from the short
story "What Does it Matter? A Morality" by E. M. Forster. Capital city: Ekarest.
- Pottsylvania: from
Jay Ward's The Rocky and Bullwinkle
Show
- Povia: a small monarchy in the Balkans in the
Mission: Impossible TV
episode "The Heir Apparent"
- Prajevitza: a former socialist republic in
Eastern Europe, in the Spanish-French
film Krapatchouk (1993),
directed by Enrique Gabriel
Q
R
S
- Sachenia: a tiny state close to the Alps in
the film Herz ohne
Krone
- Sacramento: a Caribbean Island from Érico Veríssimo's novel,
O Senhor Embaixador
(The Ambassador), heavily based on Cuba.
- Sahelise Republic: African country mentioned
in The West Wing
- Sahrani: Atlantic island divided into the
northern communist Democratic Republic of Sahrani and the oil-rich
democratic monarchy of the Kingdom of South Sahrani in the video
game Armed Assault
- Saint Georges
Island: an island nation located somewhere in the
Arabian
Sea
. It was the centrepoint of the episode A
Victory for Democracy from the sitcom, Yes, Prime Minister.
- Salamia: a country in the Middle East in the
Tamil film Vikram
- Salouf: Arabic oil-rich monarchy in the film
Where the Spies
Are
- Salvjakestan: After World War II, British
India declared independence from Britian
with the same land forms to form Salvjakestan in the Death Enrising
Novels
- Samaru: French-speaking
island group featured in the Australian naval drama Sea Patrol (not to be confused
with the town of Samaru in northern Nigeria
)
- Samavia: Eastern
European kingdom in Frances
Hodgson Burnett's The
Lost Prince
- San Carlos: Latin American nation in the film
Delta Force
2: The Colombian Connection
- San Cordova: a democracy in Latin America from
the Mission: Impossible
TV episode "The Elixir"
- San Cristobal: a Latin American democracy in
the Mission: Impossible
TV episode "The Code"
- San Cristóbal: a Latin American country of
Lola Hernandez cited in the season finale of Hot Properties
- San Cristobel: tropical island country in
The Guiding Light TV
series, also the name for a separate fictional nation in the TV
series Automan
- San Do Mar: Central American nation, a haven
for criminals, in several novels by Harry Stephen Keeler; it is the setting
for "The Gallows Waits, My Lord."
- San Esperito: South American island nation
from the video game Just
Cause. Translated in English means "St. espionage".
- Sangala: a war-torn
West African nation where a military coup took place; featured in the
television film 24: Redemption and 24 .
- San Glucos: from The Simpsons episode "Sweets and Sour Marge"
- San Gordio: a kingdom in the film The
Cowboy Prince
- San
Lorenzo: a tiny, rocky island nation located in the
Caribbean Sea in Kurt Vonnegut's
Cat's Cradle
- San Lorenzo (2): Latin American country in the
Hey Arnold! animated TV series,
where Arnold's parents met and where he was born.
- San
Marcos: Latin American republic in Woody Allen's comedy Bananas
- San Marcos (2): Caribbean
island from an episode of The A-Team
- San Marcos (3): South American country in an
episode of Alarm für Cobra 11
- Die Autobahnpolizei
- San Marcos (4): civil-war torn Central American country in an episode of
MacGyver.
- San Martin: Dangerous, improverished South
American banana republic, ruled by a military dictator, in the
Frederick Forsyth novel "Avenger". Located between French Guyana
and Surinam
, known as "Spanish Guyana" prior to
Independence
- San Miguel: small South/Central American
dictatorship in the film Deal of
the Century also Featured in Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. as the 15th
Federated Republic of San Miguel with Larry
Storch as its President. It is located at the foot of a
mountain somewhere in Brazil.
- San Monique: Caribbean nation run by a drug
lord in the James Bond film Live and Let Die
- San Pascal: a Latin American country in the
Mission: Impossible TV
episode "The Catafalque"
- San Pasquale: South American country in
Commander in
Chief. Possibly based on Bolivia or Panama.
- San Pedro: from the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of Wisteria
Lodge"
- San Pedro (2): South American country in the
film Hour of the Assassin
- San Saludos: impoverished Latin American
dictatorship in the American TV series Get
Smart, episode "Viva Smart."
- San Sebastian a Caribbean island featured in
the RKO Pictures films I Walked With a Zombie,
The Ghost Ship and
Zombies on
Broadway.
- San Seriffe:
Fictional island nation featured in an elaborate April Fools' Day
hoax on 1 April 1977 in the British newspaper The Guardian.
- San Sombrèro:
Central American country from a parody travel guidebook; from the
same authors as Molvanîa and Phaic Tăn.
- San Theodoros:
South American nation featured in several of The Adventures of Tintin, home
of General Alcazar
- Santa Costa: Caribbean island dictatorship
from the pilot episode of Mission: Impossible. Appears to lie
about half-way between Cuba and the Venezuelan coast on a map seen
– briefly – at the start of the episode.
- Santa Banana: Central American country in the
film Elvis Gratton
- Santa Cristal: Central American country in the
film Santa Cristal
- Santa Prisca: Latin American country in
DC Comics, home to Batman's enemy Bane
- Santa Ventura: Caribbean island country in an
episode of The Six
Million Dollar Man, hostile to the United States
government, has some sympathizers who betray an American science
vessel to the country
- Santales: a small Latin American democracy,
from the Mission:
Impossible episode "Trek"
- Sapogonia: imaginary country, located
somewhere to the south of Mexico, where all mestizos come from, in the novel Sapogonia
by Ana Castillo
- Saradia: Middle Eastern country in the film
Godzilla vs.
Biollante
- Sarahtopia: Sarah's imaginary country in an
episode of Hannah
Montana.
- Sarasaland: Kingdom
in the Mario Bros. Series where Princess Daisy is the
Princess.
- Sarkhan: Southeast Asian country from the
novel The Ugly American
by William Lederer and Eugene Burdick and the subsequent film
- Saroczia: Eastern
European country which the United States invades, which serves
as the terrorist basis in the video game Winback.
- Saudi-Israelia: Mentioned as the 51st state of the United States in The Simpsons episode "Future-Drama".
- Scabb Island: an anarchic pirate island in the Caribbean in the game
Monkey Island 2:
LeChuck's Revenge
- Schiermeeuwenoog: a Dutch island from the
Sjors &
Sjimmie-series, became independent and reverted in comic
and film.
- The Triple Monarchy of
Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania: from Dr. Engelbert
Eszterhazy stories by Avram
Davidson
- Selgina: a small country
located high in the Himalayas
in the film Ghidorah, the Three-Headed
Monster
- Seravno: a Balkan
republic from the episode Old Man Out in Mission Impossible
- Sercia: a republic in Time Crisis video game
- Serdaristan: an Eastern European country in
the video game Battlefield:
Bad Company
- Serena Republic: a small country mentioned in
the Metal Gear Acid 2
video game
- Shadaloo: Southeast
Asian state in the 1994 film Street
Fighter, based on the Capcom
computer game (in which the same word was used to describe various
other things, including a criminal organisation). In the television
series Street Fighter II
V, a similar name, Shadowlaw,
referred to a master organization controlled by Bison which several
lesser syndicates operated under.
- Shakobi: African
monarchy from That's So
Raven TV series, episode "The Royal Treatment"
- Shangri-La: a mystical, harmonious
valley, enclosed in the western end of the Himalaya
in James Hilton's novel
Lost Horizon
- Shipwreck Cove, an island composed of ship
wrecks in the film Pirates of the
Caribbean: At World's End.
- Shundi: a kingdom from
the film Goopy Gyne Bagha
Byne which was filmed by Satyajit
Ray from a novel by Upendrakishore Raychoudhury
- Sibirska: An independent nation located in the
Uralic region in the video game Front Mission: Gun
Hazard
- Soviet
Unterzoegersdorf: the "last existing appanage republic
of the USSR", a fake country created by monochrom for theatre performances and computer
games
- Sierra
Gordo: a South American country often used as a satire
of banana republics in the G.I. Joe comic book series
published by Marvel Comics.
- SimNation: a country featured in video games
by Maxis, including the SimCity series and The
Sims. The capital is SimCity, revealed in the politics career track in The Sims 2.
- Sinnoh: The country
featured in the Nintendo games Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. The main religious
beliefs there are that Arceus, Dialga, Palkia and Giratina created the world.
- Skandistan: Islamic state comprising what was
formerly Scandinavia. From the alternate history book
The Years of Rice and
Salt by Kim Stanley
Robinson
- Skeptos: neighbor of Mypos, part of a
different Tri-Island Area in Perfect Strangers
- Skull Island: from
King Kong films
- Skull
Island: a small pirate island in the Caribbean in the
game The Curse of Monkey
Island
- Slabovia a.k.a.
United Slabovian Empire: a land-locked country
with a frustrated navy. It is referred to in The May Day Impromptu
and several other works by Canadian playwright Patrick Goddard (an
award winning English playwright working out of Montreal,
Quebec).
- The People's Republic of Slaka: a Balkan
communist country in Malcolm
Bradbury's Rates of Exchange and its sequel Why
Come to Slaka?
- Slavatania: an imaginary country from the TV
series Hope & Faith
made up by Faith in the episode "Natal Attraction" when she tells
her gynaecologist that her father is the prince of the country
- Slavosk: a country in Eastern Europe from the
TV series Danger Man. Drake must
travel to Slavosk to rescue the supposed sister of a famous
professor from this country.
- Slorenia: a small Baltic nation in Marvel Comics, its entire population was wiped
out.
- Slovetzia: a tiny country in Eastern Europe in
the film The Beautician
and the Beast
- Island of Sodor: between
England and the Isle of
Man
, the setting for the Reverend Awdry's Thomas the Tank
Engine railway network managed by "The Fat
Controller"
- Sonzola: African republic mentioned in the
novels of Christopher
Brookmyre
- Sotho: a kingdom in Africa
mentioned in a 1997 episode of the German TV series
Küstenwache (note: the name and the royalist form of
government seem to refer to the real existing Kingdom of Lesotho
- however, in the episode, the King of Sotho comes
to Germany to order ships for his coastguard, which would not make
any sense for the real Lesotho, since the country is landlocked).
- Spensonia: an island
between "Utopia and Oceana," where English mariners form a communal
society.
- Spira:
Location where Tidus and other characters in Final Fantasy
X and X-2 are from.
- Spydravania: a small island nation or enclave
as it has been shown geographically located of the coast of Somalia
and located on the border between Sudan, Central African Republic
and Chad. It is home to Spydra, the villainess of the Gadgetboy series. The country's
full name is the Queendom of Spydravania.
- Strong Badia: Strong Bad's self-declared
country that was once able to expand and take over the muncipility.
Appears in Homestar Runner.
- Stickyfeet: Place where Maggie, Her Family and
all of her friends are from on the TV show The Buzz on Maggie.
- Duchy of Strackenz: A tiny
European country in the novel Royal
Flash by George
MacDonald Fraser that borders Denmark
and Germany
. It is threatened with invasion by both
countries as a result of the Schleswig-Holstein
Question.
- Sunda: in Eric Ambler's State of
Siege, is similar to Indonesia
but much smaller, confined to a single
island. (In reality there is a Sunda Strait
and many islands known collectively as the Sunda Islands
, but no specific one island with the
name.)
- Suroq: Middle Eastern country from the
Mission: Impossible TV
episode "Terror"
- Svardia: a tiny European republic from the
Mission: Impossible
episode "The Train"
- Syldavia: Balkan
monarchy featured in four stories of The Adventures of Tintin,
neighbouring Borduria
- : belligerent neighbor to Freedonia in
the film Duck
Soup
- Symkaria: a small Eastern European country
from Marvel Comics, the homeland of
renowned mercenary Silver Sable
T
- Taka-Tuka-Land: Astrid Lindgren's book about Pippi Longstocking mentions a travel to
this country in the third book of the series. Pippi's father was a
king there in the South Sea.
- Tanah Masa: from Karel Čapek's War with the Newts
- Taniquah: Fictional South Pacific country that
issues stamps, with a native population of Maori origin.
- Taprobane: a country
described as "about ninety percent congruent with the island of
Ceylon (now Sri
Lanka
)" from Arthur
C. Clarke's The Fountains of
Paradise
- Taronia: from the film Thirty Day
Princess
- Tawaki: from the film Man of the
Moment
- Tecala:
South American country from the film Proof of Life
- Tecan: Central American country in the novel
A Flag for Sunrise by Robert
Stone
- Teletubbyland: land of the Teletubbies from the BBC TV series The
Teletubbies.
- Telmar: located west of Narnia in C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia.
- Termina: the country in which the game
Legend of Zelda:
Majora's Mask takes place.
- Terresta: European country in the film
His Royal
Highness
- Thermosa: Kingdom on the 1920 film
His Royal Slyness and on
the 1926 remake Long Fliv the
King
- Thulahn: Himalayan
country in The
Business by Iain
Banks
- Tibecuador: Central
American country in The
Fairly Oddparents. A poor, rainforest-covered country made
up by the protagonist, then wished into existence to cover up the
lie. Probably a parody and combination of the
countries Tibet & Ecuador

- Tierrapaulita:Magical country invented by
Miguel Ángel Asturias for
his novel Mulata de tal. It
is the place where people can study sorcery.
- Tierra Verde: small island near Central
American in Marvel Comics, home to
mutant La Bandera.
- Tijata: Central American dictatorship from the
film The
In-Laws
- Tirania (also Republic of Tirania): country
governed by dictator Bruteztrausen; Spanish secret agents Mortadelo and Filemón helped depose
Bruteztrausen and president Rompetechen was then elected.
- Tri City: from Need for Speed Undercover.
- Toga Toga Islands: South Pacific island nation
featured on The A-Team
- Tomainia: Nazi
Germany-like country from the film The Great Dictator, ruled by Adenoid
Hynkel
- Tontecarlo: a gambler's paradise in Superlópez comic-books until Superlópez's
tourism visit. Clearly based on Montecarlo
; "Tonte" refers to Spanish word tonto
(=fool).
- Transia: Eastern European country in Marvel Comics, home to Avengers members Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver.
- Transvalia: not actually a
state in its own right, but rather a parody of the so-called
"Boerestaat" named Orania
(which was to be a whites-only "homeland" that
right-wing Afrikaners wished to establish after South Africa's
transition to democracy on 27 April 1994). Leon Schuster
made a comedy film called "Sweet and Short", which was a parody of
life in the New South Africa. Interestingly enough, the film was
made in 1990 shortly after Nelson Mandela was released from prison
- many of the fictional events portrayed therein actually came to
pass in post-apartheid South Africa.
- Tratvia: A country in
Europe that formed the setting for the radio
series The Embassy Lark,
which dealt with the trials and tribulations of the British
Ambassador to Tratvia and the foreign relations between Tratvia and
the United
Kingdom
. It would later feature in several episodes
of the related radio series The Navy
Lark.
- Treedonia, Free Independent Republic of: An
independent "nation" in Out of
Jimmy's Head. Jimmy declared it independent after he lost
the Student Body Presidential Election after Robin threatened to
cut down all trees. Although it was actually Golly, Tux, Croco who
made Jimmy create this state, he became into leaving and reentering
when Golly and Dolly were fighting over Jimmy's body. The flag
Jimmy held while in Treedonia was blue with a tree on it.
- Tremerton: Place where Brad, Jenny, Tuck and
other people in My Life
as a Teenage Robot is from.
- Trent, Grand-Duchy of: European Grand-Duchy
from the Mission:
Impossible TV episode "The Choice"
- Tribia: a country created by William Griffin
on the site www.tribianet.com
- Trobokistan: former Soviet satellite nation in
Totally Spies! TV
series
- Tropico: island nation in the Caribbean in the
Tropico computer game
- Trucial Abysmia: Middle Eastern country in the
G.I. Joe comics.
- Tsalal: an island in the novel The Narrative of
Arthur Gordon Pym by Edgar
Allan Poe and its sequel An Antarctic Mystery by
Jules Verne
- Turaqistan, a Middle Eastern country in the film War, Inc., based on Iraq
and
occupied by a former US
Vice President.
- Twilight Town, in the video game Kingdom Hearts II.
- Tyrgyzstan: a former
Soviet
republic in
The State
Within
U
V
- Val Verde:
Spanish-speaking country resembling Nicaragua
, in the films Commando, Predator and Die
Hard 2.
- Valaria: a kingdom in the film The Colonel
of the Red Hussars.
- Valeria: Spanish speaking democracy from
Mission: Impossible
episode "Wheels".
- Valeska: a tropical country from the Three Stooges short Saved by the
Belle.
- Vambria: an Arctic communist dictatorship on
the 1990s Disney animated TV series
Tale Spin.
- Vandreka: see Bandrika.
- Vanutu: a tiny South
Pacific nation comprising four atolls from the novel State of Fear by Michael Crichton; not to be confused with
the real Republic of Vanuatu
.
- Varania: the land ruled by Prince Djaro, whom
the Three Investigators meet and
befriend in the novel The Mystery of the Silver
Spider; more than half of the novel is set in the country,
and it would be the only novel about the trio, to be set outside
the US.
- Varina: a former country in Eastern Europe
that attempts to regain country status in Peter Dickinson's YA novel Shadow of a
Hero.
- Versovia: dictatorship from Australian
children's miniseries Eugenie
Sandler P.I. from ABC
Kids.
- Vespugia: South American nation located in
Patagonia, site of ancient step pyramids
and a history of some Welsh settlement; in books by Madeleine L'Engle. In an alternate timeline it was ruled by a
dictator who threatened nuclear warfare.
- Veyska: Baltic state suffering dictatorial
rule in the Mission:
Impossible TV episode "The Astrologer".
- Vien-tan: Southeast Asian nation in the
Franco-Belgian comic Buck Danny,
where it stands in for Vietnam.
- Vigata: Town in Sicily, in which it happen the
stories of Commissario
Montalbano, a novel by Andrea
Camilleri.
- Vodoo Island: Island in the James Bond film
Live and Let Die where
Bond goes to apprehend Mr. Big.
- Volsinia: the country with unknown location in
Dr Trifulgas: A Fantastic Tale by Jules Verne.
- Vulgaria: the far-off, make-believe land
in the film version of the children's story Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,
its name based on Bulgaria
.
W
- Wakanda: small
African nation featured in the Marvel
Comics series The
Avengers. The nation is ruled by King T'Challa, also known
as the super hero Black
Panther.
- Wallarya: a small country in the Balkans in
the film His Royal
Highness
- Waponi Wu: A small island in the south Pacific
that is home to the Waponi Chief played by Abe Vigoda and his
people in the film Joe vs the
Volcano. The natives like to drink orange soda.
- Whuabés: A Latin country
that joins pact aginst communist threat from the novel
Operation Roughneck.
- West Monrassa: Central African country in an
episode of Spooks. Run by President
Gabriel Sakoa, a corrupt leader planning a genocide against the
people in the north of the country
- West Prophets: A powerful
country under communist dictatorship heavily backed by the Soviet Union
in the novel Operation
Roughneck.
X
- Xanth: a country occupying a land shaped
roughly like Florida, home of the magical population of Piers Anthony's book series.
- Xing: a country based on China from the
Fullmetal Alchemist
manga.
Y
- Yakastonia: mountainous eastern European
nation, where yodeling is prominent in local culture, but so is
surfing on its coast. Important landmark is Mount Bubneboba, and
its fresh mountain air is celebrated worldwide. A traditional
greeting is doing an armpit fart while repeating the word
"zwooba!". Home of exchange student Fentruck on the animated series
Doug.
- Yaamum: Although volcanic, gaseous, desolate,
and generally inhospitable; this pockmarked land has proven to be a
popular destination for the over 55's. Open 24hrs.
- Yatakang: archipelagic Australasian "guided
socialist democracy" from John
Brunner's novel Stand on
Zanzibar. Apparently roughly in the region of, and
analogous to, Indonesia
.
- Yellow Empire: a
fascistic Asian power in Blake
and Mortimer.
- Yudonia: a country mentioned in the episode
"We're Married" from Drake &
Josh sitcom
- Yugaria: small Balkan nation from the video
game Mission:
Impossible - Operation Surma
- Yukon Confederacy: a country in the novel
Fitzpatrick's War by
Theodore Judson
- Yuktobania: a
fictional country that appeared in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung
War, briefly mentioned in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan
War. The country is a mirror of the Soviet Union.
- Yurp: a poor country depicted in I Am Weasel animated TV series (pun on "Europe")
- Yurugli: Eastern European country in the film
Our Lips Are Sealed. Name is a play on of 'you're ugly.'
Home of the notorious Hachew (sneezing noise) crime family
Z
- Zackstralia: Mentioned in an episode of
The Suite Life of
Zack & Cody when Zack was having a dream that he was
rich and successful and he was going to buy the country Australia
and rename it Zackstralia.
- Zagorias Federation: Mediterranean country,
featured in Time Crisis 3
video game, which invades Astigos, a small island, a territory of
the neighbouring nation of Lukano
- Zakkestan: Ex-part of the USSR in the Dutch
Agent 327 comic series.
- Zambezi: African monarchy from the film
King Ralph
- Zambola: African nation in the video game
Front Mission: Gun
Hazard
- Zamunda: African monarchy from the film
Coming to America
- Zanarkand: Place In Final Fantasy X where Tidus was
Originally from.
- Zandia: island located in
the Mediterranean Sea
in DC Comics, ruled by
the Brother Blood's cult.
- Zangaro: West African country in the book and
film The Dogs of
War
- Zanzibar Land: A
country bordering the Middle East and, for a time, the only country
to possess nuclear weapons in Metal Gear 2: Solid
Snake
- Zarakal: West African country from Michael Bishop's novel No Enemy But Time
- Zekistan: a Middle Eastern country between
Afghanistan
, Pakistan
, China and Tajikistan
in the video game Full Spectrum Warrior and
Full Spectrum
Warrior: Ten Hammers; its history and setting closely
resemble Afghanistan's.
- Zembala: African country in the film
The Wild Geese
- Zembla: Northern European country in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire
- Zinariya: an African country famous for its
copper mines, ruled by a dictator, General Bindiga, in A. N. Wilson's My Name Is Legion
- Zoravia: the country from where the title
character in Princess
Natasha comes from.
- Zuvendis: country in Rider Haggard's "Alan
Quatermain" containing a lost white race.
- Zwasi-Germany: A fictional Central Asian
country from the popular Norwegian radio show Ken eller Torkil.
Unnamed
See also
References
- Doonesbury@Slate - Daily Dose
- http://www.opperland.nl/
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http://www.randomhouse.com/vintage/blacklizard/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780375726774