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The '''heat death of the universe''' is a [[cosmological]] subclass of the fundamental [[epistemological]] concept of [[ultimate fate of the universe|twink death]]. It posits that the [[universe]] will evolve to a state of no [[thermodynamic free energy]], and will therefore be unable to sustain processes that increase [[entropy]]. Heat death does not imply any particular [[Thermodynamic temperature#Internal energy at absolute zero|absolute temperature]]; it only requires that temperature differences or other processes may no longer be exploited to perform [[work (thermodynamics)|work]]. In the language of [[physics]], this is when the universe reaches [[thermodynamic equilibrium]].
The '''heat death of the universe''' is a [[cosmological]] subclass of the fundamental [[epistemological]] concept of [[ultimate fate of the universe|twink death]]. It posits that the [[universe]] will evolve to a state of no [[thermodynamic free energy]], and will therefore be unable to sustain processes that increase [[entropy]]. Heat death does not imply any particular [[Thermodynamic temperature#Internal energy at absolute zero|absolute temperature]]; it only requires that temperature differences or other processes may no longer be exploited to perform [[work (thermodynamics)|work]]. In the language of [[physics]], this is when the universe reaches [[thermodynamic equilibrium]].

* '''Adjikistan''': Featured ''[[Eurasia|Eurasian]] country in [[SOCOM (series)|SOCOM: US Navy Seals]]''.
* '''Alanbrooke''': A fictionalized [[Ireland]] in ''Barbie in Rock 'N Royals''.
* '''Al-Alemand''': Islamic state consisting of the former Germany and the [[Low Countries]]. From the [[Alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] book ''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]'', by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]].
* '''Al Amarja''': Island nation located in Mediterranean, from the [[role playing game]] ''[[Over the Edge (game)|Over the Edge]]''.
* '''Aldovia''': A European kingdom in ''[[A Christmas Prince]]'' by Netflix.
* '''Alfaine''': Appeared in [[Jules Lemaitre]]'s ''Prince Hermann Regent'' (1893).
* '''Alpenstein''': European principality and former ally of [[Nazi Germany]] featured in ''[[San Sombrèro|San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups]]''.<ref name="WD">[[Tom Gleisner|Gleisner, T.]], [[Santo Cilauro|Cilauro, S.]] and [[Rob Sitch|Sitch, R.]] (2006) ''[[San Sombrèro]]'' Melbourne: [[Working Dog Productions]]</ref>
* '''Alpine Emirates''': Islamic states in the [[Bavarian Alps]] in the [[Alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] book ''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]'', by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]].
* '''Alsander''': Southern European state in [[James Elroy Flecker]]'s ''King of Alsander'' (1914).
* '''Altis and Stratis''': an insular Mediterranean country in ''[[ARMA 3]]'' located between Italy and Greece, and modelled after the real-life Greek Aegean islands of [[Lemnos]] (Altis) and [[Agios Efstratios]] (Stratis).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Terrain |url=https://arma3.com/features/terrain |access-date=2022-05-26 |website=Arma 3 |language=en}}</ref>
* '''Alvonia''': European kingdom from the film ''[[My Pal, the King]]'' (1932).
* '''Anatruria''': Balkanic kingdom in the [[Bernie Rhodenbarr]] novel ''The Burglar Who Thought He Was Bogart''.
* '''Andalasia:''' The cartoon kingdom in ''[[Enchanted (film)|Enchanted]]'' where Giselle, Prince Edward, Queen Narissa, Nathaniel and Pip live.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Stevens |first1=Dana |date=29 November 2007 |title=Princess MasterCard |url=http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/movies/2007/11/princess_mastercard.html |access-date=3 November 2017 |website=slate.com |publisher=Slate}}</ref>
* '''Apollonia''': An [[Italy|Italian]]-based kingdom in ''[[Barbie as the Island Princess]]''.
* {{anchor|Arendelle}}'''[[Arendelle]]''': small Nordic kingdom based on real-life Norway in the 2013 film ''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Arendelle Castle Celebration |url=https://shop.lego.com/en-US/Arendelle-Castle-Celebration-41068 |access-date=3 November 2017 |website=lego.com |publisher=Lego}}</ref>
* '''Ariana''': A country to the south of Atropia.<ref name="wsjwargamenations">{{cite web |author1=James Marson |author2=Julian E. Barnes |date=11 September 2017 |title=After Multiple Invasions, the U.S. Army Is Getting Tired of Liberating Atropia |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/after-multiple-invasions-the-u-s-army-is-getting-tired-of-liberating-atropia-1505144872 |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=wsj.com |publisher=[[The Wall Street Journal]]}}</ref><ref name="globalnewsatropia">{{cite web |last1=Ohler |first1=Quinn |date=18 May 2017 |title=Thousands of Canadian Armed Forces members take part in massive training exercise |url=https://globalnews.ca/news/3462630/thousands-of-canadian-armed-forces-members-take-part-in-massive-training-exercise/ |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=globalnews.ca |publisher=[[Global News]]}}</ref>
* '''Arnovia:''' Small country between Switzerland, the German Empire, and Austria-Hungary; year 1911. Book ''Peril in Paris'' from the series ''Taylor & Rose: Secret Agents,'' written by Katherine Woodfine.
* '''Arstotzka''': The communist state in the video game ''[[Papers, Please]]'' where the player character works as an immigration inspector at a border checkpoint
* '''Atlantic Europa''' (大西洋歐羅巴國): A European country mentioned in ''The Tale of Eliminating Bandits'' (蕩寇誌, 1847), one of the sequels of ''[[Water Margin]]''.
* '''Atropia''': A fictional pro-Western dictatorship used for US and NATO exercises; exercise maps depict the country's borders as loosely corresponding to those of [[Azerbaijan]].<ref name="wsjwargamenations" /><ref name="globalnewsatropia" />
* '''Averna''': A fictional oil-rich principality on the Adriatic Sea in the novel, ''[[Sweet Danger]]'' (1933) by [[Margery Allingham]].
* '''Axphain''': Neighbor of [[Graustark]].

== B ==

* '''Bacteria''': Thinly disguised version of [[Fascist]] Italy from the film ''[[The Great Dictator]]''. Bears the same name as the [[Bacteria|microorganism]].
* '''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]]''.
* '''Balkistan''': Appeared in [[Allen Upward]]'s ''The Prince of Balkistan'' (1895).
* '''Baltland''': a monarchy in Northern Europe based on [[Sweden]], [[Norway]], and [[Denmark]] in ''[[Strike Witches]].''
* '''[[Baltish]]''', A fictional country from a Lithuanian TV show of the same name.
* '''Bandrika''' (sometimes spelled ''Vandreka''): Eastern European [[Alps|Alpine]] country, the setting of the first part of the film ''[[The Lady Vanishes (1938 film)|The Lady Vanishes]]''. The language spoken in this country is an amalgamation of several European languages.
* '''Barataria''', Fictional island nation, presumably in the Mediterranean, promised by [[Don Quixote]] to Sancho Panza in the novel ''[[The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha]]''. Setting for part of [[Gilbert and Sullivan]]'s ''[[The Gondoliers]]'', it becomes a Republican Monarchy during the course of the operetta.
* '''Baronia''': the country from which Prince Paul comes in [[The Secret Series (Enid Blyton)|''The Secret Series'']] by [[Enid Blyton]]
* '''Barscheit''': a principality in ''The Princess Elopes'' (1905), a "Ruritanian" romance by [[Harold MacGrath]].
* '''Bartovia''': a European Country in ''[[The Simpsons]]''; in the episode "[[The Italian Bob]]" [[Sideshow Bob]] was trying to decide on a new place to live, he took a globe, spun it, and stabbed it with a knife, so as to get a random country. After a couple of more unpleasant options, the knife stabs Bartovia, to which Bob says, "Now cut that out."
* '''Belgardia''', an impoverished European Kingdom in ''[[King Kelly of the U.S.A.]]''
* '''Belgica''': A monarchy in Western Europe based on [[Belgium]] in [[Strike Witches|''Strike Witches'']].
* '''Belgravia''': A fictional European country in ''[[The Princess Switch]]'' on Netflix. [[Belgravia]] is also the name of a district in [[Central London]].
* '''Belsornia''': A country created by [[Elinor Brent-Dyer]] and home to a number of characters who appear in the [[Chalet School]] series
* '''Bessonia''': A "small Latin state" bordering Switzerland in ''Tiny Carteret'' (1930) by [[H. C. McNeile|Sapper]].
* '''Blitva''': A state in northeastern Europe, ruled by a dictator; in the novel ''Banket u Blitvi'' (''Banquet in Blitva'', 1939) by Croatian novelist [[Miroslav Krleža]]. ''Blitva'' is the Croatian word for [[chard]].
* '''[[Borduria]]''': A [[totalitarian]] state from the comics series ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'', located in the [[Balkans]]. Its first appearance is in ''[[King Ottokar's Sceptre]]'' (1938).
* '''Borginia''': Northern-European country featured in the ''[[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney]]'' and ''[[Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth]]'' video games.
* '''Borostyria''': A kingdom in the 1933 [[Arsène Lupin]] novel ''The Woman with Two Smiles''.
* '''Borovia''': Central-European country from ''[[The Big Knights]]'' TV programme (1999).
** '''Borobia''' is also a communist Eastern European country in the ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' comics by [[Marvel Comics]], starting from issue #61 (1987).
* '''Borsovia''': A kingdom in Eastern Europe that featured in [[Gordon Murray (puppeteer)|Gordon Murray]]'s BBC Television children's puppet series ''[[A Rubovian Legend]]'', 1955–63.
* '''Braslavia''': A fictional country, a dictatorship, bordering Austria in ''[[La Patrouille des Castors]]'' episodes 13 La Courone Cachée and 14 Le Chaudron du Diable.
* '''Bratislavia''': A fictional country mentioned in ''[[Count Duckula]]''.
* '''[[Bratislava]]''', portrayed as a country in ''[[The Slipper and the Rose]]''.
* '''Bretzelburg''': central European dictatorship from ''[[Spirou et Fantasio]]'' comics.
* '''Commonwealth of Britannia''': A country in northwestern Europe based on the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland]] in [[Strike Witches]].
* '''Brogavia''': A [[Nazi]]-occupied Balkan nation featured in ''[[Commando Comics]]''.
* '''Brungaria''': An eastern European country politically opposed to the United States and a principal source of antagonists in the ''[[Tom Swift Jr.]]'' book series.
* '''Buronia''': A European monarchy in the North Sea next to the United Kingdom featured in ''[[Prince of Peoria]]''

== C ==

* '''[[Cagliostro]]''': a small European kingdom in the animated film ''[[The Castle of Cagliostro]]''.
* '''[[Caledonia]]:''' a European sovereign kingdom country in ''[[Scandal (American TV series)|Scandal]]'' episode [[Heavy is the Head (Scandal)|Heavy is the Head]], whose current monarch is the Queen Isabel of Caledonia and later, her son, Prince Richard of Caledonia. It is based in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Biedenharn |first1=Isabella |title=Scandal season 5 premiere recap: Heavy is the Head |url=http://ew.com/recap/scandal-season-5-premiere/ |access-date=18 October 2017 |website=ew.com |publisher=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref>
* '''Carovia''': small European kingdom from the film ''[[Trouble for Two]]''.
* '''Carpania''': European kingdom in the film ''[[The Great Race]]''.
* '''[[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathia]]''': Kingdom in central Europe from the play ''[[The Sleeping Prince (play)|The Sleeping Prince]]'' by [[Terence Rattigan]] and the subsequent film ''[[The Prince and the Showgirl]]'' and musical ''[[The Girl Who Came to Supper]]''
* '''Chernarus''': meaning "[[Black Rus'|Black Rus]]", a [[Post-Soviet states|post-Soviet state]] located in Eastern Europe and setting for ''[[ARMA 2]]'' and [[DayZ (video game)|''DayZ'']].<ref>{{cite web |title=Chernarus |url=https://www.arma2.com/arma-2-chernarus}}</ref> The terrain used on those games is set in the fictional "South Zagoria" province, an accurate recreation from geographical data of real landscape between the cities of [[Ústí nad Labem]] and [[Děčín]] in the [[Czech Republic]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chernarus - Bohemia Interactive Community |url=https://community.bistudio.com/wiki/Chernarus |access-date=2022-05-26 |website=community.bistudio.com}}</ref>
* '''Chocovakia''': European republic setting for the #0-issue of the Flemish [[Spike and Suzy]]-series, borders Belgium, named based on [[Czechoslovakia]].
* '''Codophia''': a European country featured in ''[[Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth]]''. It was divided into Allebahst and Babahl during the events of the game.
* '''Concordia''': a small country only a few miles across somewhere in Europe in the play ''[[Romanoff and Juliet (play)|Romanoff and Juliet]]'' and its [[Romanoff and Juliet (1961 film)|film adaptation]].
* '''Cordina''': locale in [[Nora Roberts]]' romance novels, especially the Cordina's Royal Family series.
* '''Cordovia''': Fictional war torn country in the present day Russian province of Dagestan. Mentioned in Season 2 of [[BoJack Horseman]].
* '''Cordonia''': Fictional country of the Prince who stays at Grey House as mentioned in ’The Good Witch’ TV Show. It is also mentioned in the [[Pixelberry Studios]] game ''Choices''.
* '''Corona''', the kingdom in which the Disney film ''[[Tangled]]'' is set. It has [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] and [[Polish people|Polish]] influences.<ref>{{cite web |author=Cecily |date=August 14, 2015 |title=Tangled World Named Revealed: Kingdom of Corona |url=https://www.khinsider.com/news/Tangled-World-Name-Revealed-Kingdom-of-Corona-5824 |access-date=3 November 2017 |website=khinsider.com |publisher=Kingdom Hearts Insider}}</ref>
* '''Coronia''', Balkan kingdom from ''[[Get Smart]]''. Inspired by [[Ruritania]].
* '''Costa Lottsa''': Tiny nation located between Italy and France, mentioned in ''[[San Sombrèro|San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups]]''<ref name="WD" />

== D ==

* '''Dacia''': A country based on the [[Kingdom of Romania]] in ''[[Strike Witches]]''.
* '''[[Dalmatia]]''': a tiny Balkan nation whose royal family were exiled to [[Great Britain]] after a communist revolution there. Dalmatia did really exist, although it had not had its own king since the Middle Ages. The royal family is fictitious, as is the hymn. Seen in the TV series ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]''.
* '''Darklonia''': Country ruled by Destro's cousin, Darklon, in ''[[G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]''.
* '''[[Dawsbergen]]''': neighbor of [[Graustark]].
* '''Donovia''': A country to the north of Atropia.<ref name="wsjwargamenations" />
* '''Doppelkinn''': neighboring principality to Barscheit ([[Harold MacGrath]], ''The Princess Elopes'', 1905).
* '''Dor''': The kingdom that ''[[The Tale of Despereaux]]'' takes place in.
* '''Drackenberg''': a European country from [[Lloyd Alexander]]'s ''The Drackenberg Adventure''.
* '''Drasuvania''' (ドラスベニア Dorasubenia) is a fictional Eastern Europe country in the world of ''[[11eyes]]''. It is the home country of Verard and Yukiko Hirohara. It lies at the border between Europe and Asia.
* '''Dreisenburg''': A tiny Germanic nation featured in the pilot of ''[[The Secret Service]]''.
* '''Drusselstein''': a fictional Germanic kingdom in ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''. It is the home country of [[Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz]].
* '''Ducklovia''': a country bordering [[Serbia]] in ''[[Count Duckula]]''
* '''Dulcinea''': a kingdom in ''[[Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper]]'', where King Dominick is from.
* '''Dunwyn''': a kingdom in the TV series ''[[Adventures of the Gummi Bears]]''.
* '''Druznia''': a country based on Russia that is against the Americans seen in the TV series ''[[Regular Show]]''.

== E ==

* '''East European Republic''': an anti-American power from the ''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' TV episode "Submarine". Possibly the same as the East European People's Republic (EEPR) from "The Party" and the European People's Republic from "Invasion".
* '''Ehrenstein''', of which the capital is Dreiberg: principality of Princess Hildegarde in [[Harold MacGrath]], ''The Goose Girl'' (1909, #8 US best seller).
* '''Eisneria''': a republic in the [[Balkans]] from the ''[[Road Rovers]]'' TV series.
* '''[[Elbonia]]''': a [[Fourth world|fourth-world]] [[post-communist]] Eastern European country in the comic strip ''[[Dilbert]]''.
* '''Eldia''': a Germanic island nation from the manga/anime series ''[[Attack on Titan]]''.
* '''Enchancia''': The main kingdom in ''[[Sofia the First]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2137286/plotsummary |access-date=31 October 2017 |website=imdb.com |publisher=IMDb}}</ref>
* '''England, England''': The [[Isle of Wight]] becomes its own country and an England-themed Theme Park in the novel ''[[England, England]]''.
* '''Essenheim''': appeared in [[John Rowe Townsend]]'s ''A Foreign Affair'' (1982).
* '''Estrovia''': European kingdom in the film ''[[A King in New York]]''.
* '''Esturia''': dictatorship in Eastern Europe in ''[[La Patrouille des Castors]]'' episode 5 La Bouteille à la Mer.
* '''Euphrania''': A tiny kingdom in the film ''[[The Slipper and the Rose]]''.
* '''[[Eurasia (Nineteen Eighty-Four)|Eurasia]]''': the fictional superstate in [[George Orwell]]'s ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' formed from Europe and the former [[Soviet Union]].
* '''Euroslavia''': Eastern European country that comprises most of Europe; home to a supervillain in the cartoon ''[[The Ripping Friends]]''.
* '''Evallonia''': Central European country in the novels of [[John Buchan]].
* '''Evarchia''': Eastern European country from [[Brigid Brophy]]'s ''Palace Without Chairs''.

== F ==

* '''Fairytopia''': A kingdom in ''[[Barbie: Fairytopia]]'' and its sequels and spinoffs, neighbored by Flutterfield (based on [[Spain]]) and Shimmervale (based on [[Portugal]]).
* '''Kingdom of Flanders-Wallonia''': A German [[puppet state]] featured in the HOI4 mod, [[Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg|''Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg'']].
* '''Faricia''': A federal [[Western European]] [[communist state]] in the ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]'' series.
* '''Fasilica''': appeared in an early 1914 serial by [[Rex Stout]], of later [[Nero Wolfe]] fame, reprinted in the 1990s as ''A Prize for Princes''.
* '''Flavonia''': appeared in [[Violet Needham]]'s ''Betrayer'' (1950) and other novels by the author.
* '''Florin''': one of the fictional principalities in [[William Goldman]]'s novel ''[[The Princess Bride (novel)|The Princess Bride]]''.
* '''Floravia''': A European kingdom in ''[[Barbie: Princess Adventure]]''.
* '''France-outre-mer''': A nation from [[Continental Europe]] in the novel ''[[The Peshawar Lancers]]''.
* '''Franistan''': from the ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' episode 'The Publicity Agent' in which Lucy pretends to be the "Maharincess of Franistan", royalty from a faraway land who is a big fan of Ricky's, in order to get Ricky some publicity.
* '''[[Freedonia]]''': From the [[Marx Brothers]]' film ''[[Duck Soup (1933 film)|Duck Soup]]''. It is ruled by Rufus T. Firefly ([[Groucho Marx]]).
* '''Franchia''': A strange country in ''[[Welcome to Night Vale]],'' described as "a land of arches'. It is a country with no residents at all, with the possible exception of a great beast, just hundreds of square miles of ancient stone arches, intertwined and leaning against each other, with the wind hollowing through the narrow alleyways.
* '''Federation of the Communes of France''': A [[Syndicalism|syndicalist]] nation in [[western Europe]] featured in the HOI4 mod, [[Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg|''Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg'']].
* '''Frobnia''': Communist [[Eastern Bloc]] nation in [[Central Europe]] from [[Infocom]]'s interactive fiction game ''[[Border Zone]]'', bordering neutral Litzenburg.

== G ==

* '''Gallia''': a country in western Europe based on France in the [[Strike Witches|''Strike Witches'']] universe.
* '''Gallowmere''': A fictional kingdom in the [[MediEvil (series)|''MediEvil'' video game series]].
* '''Gantha''': Southern European state in [[James Elroy Flecker]]'s ''King of Alsander'' (1914).
* '''[[Genovia]]''': From ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' novel series and film adaptations (''[[The Princess Diaries (film)|The Princess Diaries]]'' and ''[[The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement]]''). In the novels, it is a principality between Italy and France; in the film it is between Spain and France. Either way, it is based on [[Monaco]], and to a lesser extent on [[Andorra]].
* '''Gerolstein''' a fictional Grand Duchy in [[Jacques Offenbach]]'s comic opera ''[[La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein]]''. The realm also appears in Robert Louis Stevenson's ''Prince Otto'' and Eugène Sue's ''[[The Mysteries of Paris]]''
* '''Glenraven''': a tiny country in the Alps, no bigger than [[Liechtenstein]], squeezed into the border between France and Italy in ''Glenraven'' series by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]].
* '''Glottenberg''': kingdom in ''Sport Royal'' and ''[[The Heart of Princess Osra]]'' by [[Anthony Hope]]
* '''Gonobutz''': [[Bob de Moor]]'s [[Barelli]] comics.
* '''Gorgas''': A country to the northwest of Atropia.<ref name="wsjwargamenations" />
* '''Granbretan''': a future evil version of [[Great Britain]] where the noble classes hide behind metal masks of various totem animals, created by [[Michael Moorcock]] in his ''[[The History of the Runestaff]]'' books.
* '''[[Grand Fenwick]]''': a Duchy in ''[[The Mouse That Roared]]'' and sequels by [[Leonard Wibberley]].
* '''[[Graustark]]''': Eastern European country in several novels by [[George Barr McCutcheon]].
* '''Greenvale''': the kingdom in the video game ''[[Overlord: Dark Legend]]'' is set.
* '''Graznavia''': an Eastern European republic ravaged by civil war in ''[[This War of Mine]]'', a video game by [[11 bit studios]].
* '''Grenyarnia''': a secret European country only rich people know about, alluded to by [[Jerry Seinfeld]] as a highly exclusive vacationing destination in the ''[[30 Rock]]'' episode ''[[SeinfeldVision]]''.<ref name="imdb.com">{{cite web |title=SeinfeldVision |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1001572/ |via=www.imdb.com}}</ref>
* '''Grimzimistan''': The rival country of Réndøosîa (see below) in ''[[The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers]]''.
* '''Groland''': A parody of France as well as [[European microstate|European microstates]], shown on [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal Plus]] television.
* '''Grulovia''': a fictional Eastern European country from the ''[[Psychonauts]]'' game series.
* '''Grünewald''': an imaginary Germanic state where the novel ''[[Prince Otto]]'' (1885) by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] is set.
* '''Guilder''': one of the fictional principalities in [[William Goldman]]'s ''[[The Princess Bride (novel)|The Princess Bride]]''.
* '''Gyenorvya''': A fictional small European country hosting EuropeVision, (a parody of EuroVision) in the Netflix Series ''[[Q-Force]]''.

== H ==

* '''Havária''': a Eastern European country in [[György Moldova]]'s short story ''Az új császár új ruhája'' (2018).
* '''Hav''': a European city-state in [[Jan Morris]]'s novel ''Last Letters from Hav''. [[Crimea]]-like in location.
* '''Hedestad''': A Swedish island in [[Stieg Larsson]]'s novel ''[[Män som hatar kvinnor]]'' (2005).
* '''Helvetia''': A country in [[Central Europe]] based on [[Switzerland]] in ''[[Strike Witches]]''.
* '''Herzoslovakia''': a small Balkan state in [[Agatha Christie]]'s novel ''[[The Secret of Chimneys]]'' (1925) and in "[[The Labours of Hercules#.22The Stymphalean Birds.22|The Stymphalean Birds]]" from the novel ''[[The Labours of Hercules]]'' (1947).
* '''Hohenphalia''': home principality of Princess Hildegarde in [[Harold MacGrath]]'s ''Arms and the Woman'' (1899).
* {{anchor|Hohenwald}}'''Hohenwald''': home principality of the heroine in [[Richard Harding Davis]], ''[[The Princess Aline]]'' (1895).
* '''Holstenwall''': a shadowy village of twisted buildings and spiraling streets in ''[[The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari]]'' (1920).
* '''Principality of Hazelrink''': homeland of the princess Charlotte Hazelrink in the Anime ''[[Princess Lover!]]''

== I ==

* '''[[Illyria]]''': Eastern European country featured in the play ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' by [[William Shakespeare]] & subsequently in ''[[Les Mains Sales]]'' (''Dirty Hands'') by [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]. Illyria is also an ancient Greek & Roman name for a part of the [[Balkans]]. Illyria is again used as a fictional kingdom in the film, ''[[Secret Society of Second-Born Royals]]''
* '''Irania''': small European kingdom from the film ''[[Trouble for Two]]''.
* '''Ingenistan''': Small kingdom in Svalbard. The name comes from the youtuber Ingen.
* '''Socialist Republic of Italy''': A [[Syndicalism|syndicalist]] state in Southern Europe featured in the HOI4 mod, [[Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg|''Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg'']].
* '''Ithuvania''': Eastern European country used as an experiment, featured in ''[[The Far Side]]'' cartoon books.
* '''[[Ixania]]''': a small [[Balkans|Balkan]] country of little global importance in [[Eric Ambler]]'s ''[[The Dark Frontier]]''.
* '''Ix''': officially the '''Kingdom of Ix''' is a Kingdom that borders Oz. It is the titular nation in [[Queen Zixi of Ix]].

== J ==

* '''Jugendheit''': kingdom of King Frederick in [[Harold MacGrath]]'s ''The Goose Girl'' (1909, #8 US best seller) Note that the name is a kind of pig-German literally meaning "youthness".

== K ==

* '''Kalos''': a region based on [[France]] in ''[[Pokémon X and Y]]''.
* '''Karathia''': Slavic monarchy in the ''[[Three Investigators]]'' series.
* '''Karetsefia''': Eastern European country in [[Elizabeth Kay]]'s ''Beware of Men with Moustaches''.
* '''Karistan''': Central European country in the [[Poland|Polish]]-American film ''[[Legend of the White Horse]]''.
* '''Karlova''': European kingdom in [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]'s ''[[The Rider (novel)|The Rider]]'' (1918).
* '''Karlsberg''': principality of the hero of [[Sigmund Romberg]]'s "The Student Prince" (1924 Broadway musical; 1954 film with [[Mario Lanza]]).
* '''Empire of Karlsland''': A country based on the [[German Empire]] in [[Strike Witches]].
* '''[[Kasnia]]''': war-torn Eastern European monarchy in the [[DC Animated Universe]].
* '''Krassnia''': Former [[Republics of the Soviet Union|republic]] of the [[Soviet Union]] in the [[Caucasus]] that declared independence with the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] based on [[South Ossetia]], from the 2010 novel ''[[The Restoration Game]]'' by [[Ken MacLeod]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=19 July 2010 |title=The Restoration Game |url=https://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/3a11008e-9069-11df-ad26-00144feab49a.html |newspaper=Financial Times}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Restoration Game &#124; BBC Focus Magazine |url=http://www.bbcfocusmagazine.com/review/restoration-game |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206090714/http://www.bbcfocusmagazine.com/review/restoration-game |archive-date=2010-12-06 |access-date=2022-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=SFX &#124; GamesRadar+ |url=http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/07/02/book-review-the-restoration-game/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Early Days of a Better Nation |url=http://kenmacleod.blogspot.com/2009/03/what-ive-been-doing.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=21 August 2010 |title=Briefly Noted: It's All in the Game |url=http://reason.com/archives/2010/08/21/its-all-in-the-game}}</ref>
* '''Kastovia''': a fictional country in the Caucasus, from the 2019 video game ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019 video game)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]]''.
* '''Katzenstok''': a republic in the [[Balkans]] from ''[[Road Rovers]]'' TV series.
* '''Keltic Sultanate''': Islamic sultanate comprising the British Isles. From the [[Alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] book ''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]'', by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]].
* '''Kemalia''': A country used in US and NATO exercises that has its borders loosely correspond to those of [[Turkey]].<ref name="wsjwargamenations" />
* '''Klayd''': A country in Europe where some events of ''[[My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission]]'' take place.
* '''Klopstokia''': Central European country from ''[[Million Dollar Legs (1932 film)|Million Dollar Legs]]'' film by [[Edward F. Cline]].
* '''Klugenstein''': Germanic dukedom from ''[[A Medieval Romance]]'' (1870 short story) by [[Mark Twain]].
* '''Kochenia''': A European country in the [[Korean drama]] ''[[Blood (South Korean TV series)|Blood]]''.
* '''Krakozhia''': from the film ''[[The Terminal]]''.
* '''Krasnia''': [[Ivor Novello]]'s ''Glamorous Night'', Stage play, 1935.
* '''Krastava''': small Eastern European country located between Poland and Czechoslovakia from the novel ''[[Parker (Stark novels character)|The Mourner]]'' by [[Donald E. Westlake#Pseudonyms|Richard Stark]].
* '''Kravonia''': Eastern European country from the novel ''Sophy of Kravonia'' by [[Anthony Hope]] and the subsequent film.
* '''Krayia''': realm of Queen Nadya in [[Noël Coward]]'s, ''[[The Queen Was in the Parlour]]'' (play, 1922).

== L ==

* '''Laevatia''': Balkan state in Nevil Shute's 1938 novel ''[[Ruined City]]''.
* '''Lampidorra''': principality in the film ''[[Penny Princess]]''.
* '''Lanconia''': Eastern European country referenced in [[Jude Deveraux]]'s romance novels.
* '''Lapathia''': appeared in the [[Three Investigators]] series (created by [[Robert Arthur, Jr.]]) in the book ''The Mystery of the Flaming Footprints'' (1971).
* '''[[Latkovia]]''': an Eastern nation featured in 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]].
* '''Latvislavia''': fictional European country in [[Donald Duck]]. Known of its national [[Soccer|football]] team.
* '''[[Laurania]]''': the republic in ''[[Savrola|Savrola (A Tale of the Revolution in Laurania)]]'' by [[Winston Churchill]].
* '''Laurentia''': kingdom in the stage musical ''[[King's Rhapsody]]'' and subsequent [[King's Rhapsody (film)|film]].
* '''Letzenstein''': a tiny state, presumably based on [[Liechtenstein]], which is featured in [[Meriol Trevor]]'s "Letzenstein Chronicles" series of books.
* '''Leutonia''': Eastern European home of the [[Happy Wanderers]] (Yosh & Stan Shmenge) from ''[[Second City Television|SCTV]]''.
* '''Lichtenburg''': made famous by [[Ethel Merman]] in the musical comedy ''[[Call Me Madam]]''.
* '''Lichtenburg''': a Balkan grand duchy in the film ''[[The Son of Monte Cristo]]''.
* '''Lichenstamp''': a country in one episode of the comedy series [[The Suite Life on Deck]].
* '''Liechtenhaus''': a small European principality featured in the Italian film ''[[Piccolo grande amore]]'' by [[Carlo Vanzina]] (1993).
* '''Limaria''': a country used in US and NATO exercises that lies on Atropia's western border and has its borders loosely correspond to those of [[Armenia]].<ref name="wsjwargamenations" />
* '''Limberwisk''': an April Fools joke by [[Geography Now]].
* '''Lipays''': A country in the [[Bay of Biscay]].
* '''Lissenberg''': appeared in [[Jane Aiken Hodge]]'s ''Leading Lady'' (1990).
* '''[[Listenbourg]]''': a [[fictional country]] at the edge of the [[Iberian Peninsula]] which originated as an [[internet meme]] spread on [[Twitter]].<ref name="EveningStandard">{{cite news |last=Al Mustaqeem |first=Syraat |date=2022-11-04 |title=What is ‘Listenbourg’? The new EU country going viral |url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/what-is-listenbourg-new-eu-country-viral-b1037604.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221115064012/https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/what-is-listenbourg-new-eu-country-viral-b1037604.html |archive-date=2022-11-15 |access-date=2022-11-25 |work=[[Evening Standard]] |location=[[London]]}}</ref><ref name="NBC">{{cite news |last=Rosenblatt |first=Kalhan |date=2022-11-05 |title=Listenbourg is the hottest country on social media right now. The catch? It doesn't exist. |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/listenbourg-hottest-country-social-media-right-now-catch-doesnt-exist-rcna55678 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124113543/https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/listenbourg-hottest-country-social-media-right-now-catch-doesnt-exist-rcna55678 |archive-date=2022-11-24 |access-date=2022-11-25 |work=[[NBC News]] |location=[[New York City]]}}</ref>
* '''Litzenburg''': politically neutral country in Central Europe from [[Infocom]]'s interactive fiction game ''[[Border Zone]]'', bordering communist Frobnia.
* '''[[Livonia]]''': from the video game ''[[ARMA 3: Contact]]'' and [[DayZ (video game)|''DayZ: Livonia'']], it is a [[Polish language|Polish]]-speaking [[Baltic states|Baltic]] country that is a member of [[NATO]] and borders four other countries, including [[Russia]] through [[Kaliningrad]], and [[Belarus]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Save 10% on Arma 3 Contact on Steam |url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1021790/Arma_3_Contact/ |website=store.steampowered.com}}</ref>
* '''Losania''' is a small country in Eastern Europe by [[World's End Harem]].
* '''Lubenia''': opponent state created for the joint Russo-Belarusian [[Zapad 2017 exercise]]. Supports [[Veyshnoria]] in its struggle for independence. The territory of Lubenia corresponds to that of Poland's [[Podlaskie Voivodeship|Podlaskie]] and [[Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship|Warmian-Masurian]] [[Voivodeship|voivodeships]] and also includes parts of Lithuania's [[Alytus County|Alytus]] and [[Marijampolė County|Marijampolė]] counties. As a whole, the area encompassed by Lubenia roughly corresponds to the [[Suwałki Gap]] – a point of great strategic and military importance for [[NATO]].<ref name="VeyshnoriaBBC">{{cite news |date=31 August 2017 |title=Belarus at 'war' with imaginary country of Veyshnoria |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-41107540?SThisFB |access-date=1 September 2017 |publisher=[[BBC]]}}</ref><ref name="veyshnoriameduza">{{cite news |date=31 August 2017 |title=Belarusian Twitter users are swearing allegiance to a fictional country invented for Moscow's 'Zapad 2017' war-games |url=https://meduza.io/en/shapito/2017/08/31/belarusian-twitter-users-are-swearing-allegiance-to-a-fictional-country-invented-for-moscow-s-zapad-2017-war-games |access-date=26 September 2017 |publisher=[[Meduza]]}}</ref>
* '''Lucrania''': pro-[[Nazism|Nazi]] country bordering Germany, France and Switzerland in ''[[Biggles|Biggles – Secret Agent]]'' by [[W. E. Johns]].
* '''Luftnarp''': a country located in the Alps in ''[[Welcome to Night Vale]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fink |first1=Joseph |title=The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home |last2=Cranor |first2=Jeffrey |date=2020 |publisher=HarperCollins |isbn=978-0-06-288900-3 |location=New York}}</ref>
* '''Lusitania''': a country in western Europe based on [[Portugal]] in ''[[Strike Witches]]''.
* '''Lutha''': a small Balkan kingdom from the novel ''[[The Mad King]]'' by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]].
* '''L'Manberg''': a small unrecognised country based on the United Kingdom from the YouTube series ''[[Dream SMP]]''.

== M ==

* '''Madelvia''': a small European kingdom that appears in the [[Freeform (TV channel)|Freeform]] film ''My Christmas Prince''.
* '''Magyaristan''': Islamic state in the former Hungary. From the [[Alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] book ''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]'' by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]].
* '''Malaria''': a kingdom in the animated film ''[[Igor (film)|Igor]]''.
* '''Maldavia''': principality in Eastern Europe that is mentioned by Muffy in the ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' season 10 episode "Family Fortune".
* '''Mandorra''': European kingdom in the U.S. motion picture, ''[[The Brigand (film)|The Brigand]]''.
* '''Mandrika''': Mountainous European country on [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s film [[The Lady Vanishes (1938 film)|The Lady Vanishes]] (1938).
* '''Margoth''': European kingdom in [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]'s ''The Rider''.
* '''Marisi''': appears in [[Rex Stout]]'s ''A Prize for Princes'' ("Ruritanian romance" set in Fasilica and Marisi; serialized in 1914 and reprinted as a book in the 1990s; author is the later creator of the [[Nero Wolfe]] mystery series).
* '''[[Markovia]]''': European monarchy in the [[DC Universe]].
* '''Marshovia (Marsovia, Makovnia)''': small Eastern European kingdom most likely located somewhere near [[Transylvania]] in the operetta ''[[The Merry Widow]]''.
* '''Medici''': a Mediterranean country and setting of [[Just Cause 3]]
* '''Medioka''': [[Ruritania]] type of mid-European country presented in the [[Mickey Mouse (comic strip)|''Mickey Mouse'' comic strip]] story "The Monarch of Medioka" (1937–38).
* '''[[Mendorra]]''': principality located near Germany from the American soap opera, ''[[One Life to Live]]''.
* '''Mervo''': island principality in ''[[The Prince and Betty]]'' by [[P. G. Wodehouse]]
* '''Messina''': principality in [[Richard Harding Davis]]'s, ''The King's Jackal'' (1891).
* '''Minaria''': Alternative name for Limaria.<ref name="wsjwargamenations" />
* '''Misty Isles''': an island nation in the Mediterranean in Harold Foster's Prince Valiant.
* '''Mittenheim''': grand duchy in ''[[The Heart of Princess Osra]]'' by [[Anthony Hope]]
* '''Mixo-Lydia''': Balkan country in the novels of [[Angela Thirkell]]; has a long-standing enmity with neighbouring Slavo-Lydia.
* '''Moldavia''': Eastern European country from the first episode of ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' and later ''[[Dynasty (1981 TV series)|Dynasty]]''
* '''Moldovakia''': Eastern European country in [[Recess (TV series)|Recess]] best known for its spies and its luge team.
* '''[[Molvanîa]]''': Eastern European country from a parody travel guidebook; from the same authors as [[Phaic Tăn]] and [[San Sombrèro]].
* '''Monaco''': Western European country and the main setting of the second season of ''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'' [[anime]]. Unlike the real life [[Monaco]], the Monaco from the anime series is not a principality and is ruled by a King.
* '''Monte Lucio''': state ruled by a count in [[Violet Needham]]’s novel, ''The Changeling of Monte Lucio'' and also mentioned in some of her other works.
* '''Montenaro''': European country featured in [[The Princess Switch: Switched Again]].
* '''Montland''': an English-speaking constitutional monarchy in the [[Dead or Alive (franchise)|''Dead or Alive'' video game series]]. It is a home country of [[List of Dead or Alive characters#Amy|Amy]] and [[List of Dead or Alive characters#Luna|Luna]].
* '''Moronica''' (alternatively, ''Moronika''): parody of [[Nazi Germany]] from the [[Three Stooges]] short ''[[You Nazty Spy]]'' and its sequel ''[[I'll Never Heil Again]]'', with [[Moe Howard|"Moe Hailstone"]] as its dictator. A nation called Moronica also appeared in 2010's ''[[Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros]]''.
* '''Morvania''': An Eastern European country in [[Jem (TV series)|Jem]], ruled by Queen (formerly Princess) Adriana Slododac.
* '''Morvania''' (2): the Eastern European setting of [[Andre Norton]]'s first published novel, [[Ruritanian|Ruritanian romance]] ''The Prince Commands'' (1934). Though tiny, it seems to have been important due to strategic location; on his way there, the title character had to attend state occasions in [[London]], [[Paris]], and [[Berlin]].
* '''Muravia''': Republic in the Balkans with capital Stefania in [[Dashiell Hammett]]'s story ''This King Business'', featuring [[The Continental Op]].
* '''Mypos''': Native home of Balki Bartokomous on ''[[Perfect Strangers (U.S. TV series)|Perfect Strangers]]''.

== N ==

* '''Nafrece''': a country in ''[[Birdie Wing: Golf Girls' Story]]''.
* '''Narcissia''': A fictional version of [[Scotland]] ruled by Princess Portia in [[Barbie: Princess Charm School]].
* '''Neustria''': A French-speaking 14th-century western European kingdom in [[Leslie Barringer]]'s Neustria cycle of historical fantasy. An actual [[Neustria]] existed from about the 6th to the 10th century, when it was absorbed into France.
* '''Neutralia''': Fictional version of [[Portugal]] from ''[[Arrival and Departure]]'' by [[Arthur Koestler]].
* '''Neutralia''': Mediterranean republic in ''[[Scott-King's Modern Europe]]'' by [[Evelyn Waugh]]
* '''New German Republic''': A technologically advanced [[Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction|post-apocalyptic]] society encompassing [[Central Europe]] that is governed by the Triax [[megacorporation]] in the ''[[Rifts (role-playing game)|Rifts]]'' [[role-playing game]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Siembieda |first1=K. |author-link1=Kevin Siembieda |title=Rifts Role-Playing Game, Ultimate Edition |last2=Bellaire |first2=C. |last3=Therrien |first3=S. |last4=Ward |first4=T. |last5=Wujcik |first5=E. |author-link5=Erick Wujcik |date=August 2005 |publisher=[[Palladium Books]] |isbn=978-1-57457-150-9 |location=[[Taylor, Michigan|Taylor, MI]] |page=16 |name-list-style=amp}}</ref>
* '''Nexdoria''': a country from [[Coming 2 America]], the neighbors of Zamunda
* '''Nihilon''': a country somewhere in central Europe, run by nihilists, in [[Alan Sillitoe]]'s comic novel ''Travels in Nihilon''.
* '''Niroli''': focus of a series of [[Harlequin Enterprises|Harlequin Presents]] novels.
* '''Nordland''': [[Ivor Novello]]'s ''King's Rhapsody'', 1949, stage play; probably not in Scandinavia because the characters have rather Balkan-sounding names. (Note: Nordland is a county of Norway).
* '''Norvenia''': a fictional English-speaking country in ''[[The Boxtrolls]]''.
* '''[[Novistrana]]''': from the computer game ''[[Republic: The Revolution]]''.
* '''Novoselic''': The European country governed by Sonia Nevermind and her royal family in the PSP game ''[[Super Dangan Ronpa 2]]'', the sequel to ''[[Dangan Ronpa]]'', developed by Spike.

== O ==

* '''Oceania''': fictional super state in George Orwell's ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' referring to Great Britain, the Americas, Australasia and southern Africa.
* '''Ornowitza''': a Dutchy that appeared in [[Violet Needham]]'s ''Betrayer'' (1950) and other novels by the author.
* '''[[Orsinia]]''': Featured in [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]'s ''[[Orsinian Tales]]'' and ''[[Malafrena]]''.
* '''Orussia''': A country in Eastern Europe based on the [[Russian Empire]] in ''[[Strike Witches]]''.
* '''Osia''', of which the capital was Bleiberg: setting of [[Harold MacGrath]]'s, ''[[The Puppet Crown]]'' (1901, in which year the book was the #7 US fiction best seller; a film version was released in 1915).
* '''Osterlich''': Nation invaded by Bacteria and [[Tomainia]] in the film ''[[The Great Dictator]]''; obviously supposed to be Austria.
* '''Ostania''': A country for the set of [[Spy × Family]], based on the [[East Germany|German Democratic Republic]] during the [[Cold War]] era.
* '''Ostmark''': A country featured in [[Strike Witches]] based on [[Austria-Hungary|Austira-Hungary]].
* '''Otheon''' is a fictional country in Europe and a primary location for events in [[My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission]].
* '''Ovitznia''': A republic in the Balkans from ''[[Road Rovers]]'' TV series.

== P ==

* '''Paldea''': European region based on the Iberian peninsula in the video games ''[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]''.
* '''Pannonia''': Appeared in [[Guy Boothby]]'s ''Long Live the King'' (1900).
* '''Panquita''': European monarchy mentioned in second season of ''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'' anime. A member of that nation's royal family, Princess Anne, was a guest judge at the baking exhibition.
* '''Papilloma''': Small European Kingdom, later Republic, from film ''[[Kath & Kimderella]]''. Papilloma is a tiny and poor Spanish outpost on the heel of Italy. Last ruler was King Javier.
* '''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 "Ruri Ruri" Hoshino, a famous character of the series, is originally a princess from there.
* '''Penglia''': European country, bordering Aldovia featured in the film ''[[A Christmas Prince]]''. Both countries are engaged in a peace treaty originally signed on Christmas Eve 1419 that has to be renewed every 100 years.
* '''[[Penguin Island (novel)|Penguin Island]] ([[L'île des Pingouins]])''': in the 1908 novel by [[Anatole France]], an island in the [[North Sea]] where [[Penguin|penguins]] were miraculously transformed into humans (and which is in fact a satirical view on France).
* '''People's Republic of Great Britain''': An Fictional version of [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] featured in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode ''"[[Rise of the Cybermen]]"''.
* '''Pepeslavia''': from the film ''Su Excelencia'' starring Mario Moreno (better known as [[Cantinflas]]). Probably referring to Yugoslavia.
* '''Perusalem''' is a satire of Germany (Preussen, i.e. Prussia) in ''[[The Inca of Perusalem]]'' by [[George Bernard Shaw]].
* '''[[Petrovakia]]''': a fictional union republic in the game [[Heavy Weapon]], usually referring to [[Czechoslovakia]].
* '''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".
* '''[[Poictesme]]''': a country situated roughly in the south of France in the books of [[James Branch Cabell]].
* '''[[Poland]]''': Eastern European country similar to the real [[Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Poland]] in the play ''[[King Ubu]]'' by [[Alfred Jarry]].
* '''Poldavia''': a small country presumably in Eastern Europe in ''[[The Blue Lotus]]'' from ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]''.
* '''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]].
* '''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 cartoon series ''[[The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show]]''.
* '''Povia''': a small monarchy in the Balkans in the ''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission: Impossible]]'' TV episode "The Heir Apparent".
* '''[[Prydain]]''': Welsh kingdom, ruled by the High King, in ''[[The Chronicles of Prydain]]'' novels by [[Lloyd Alexander]].
* ('''Kalbsbraten-''')'''Pumpernickel''': German duchy, a caricature of [[Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach]] in ''[[Vanity Fair (novel)|Vanity Fair]]'', ''The Fitz-Boodle Papers'', and other works by [[William Makepeace Thackeray]]

== Q ==

* '''[[Qwghlm]]''': a country off the northwestern coast of Britain in [[Neal Stephenson]]'s fictions ''[[Cryptonomicon]]'' and ''[[The Baroque Cycle]]''.

== R ==

* '''Razkavia''': Germanic country in [[Philip Pullman]]'s ''[[The Tin Princess]]''.
* '''Réndøosîa''': a fictional Eastern European country plagued by natural disasters to the point that its flag is always depicted with a hole in it. It is also at war with the neighboring nation of Grimzimistan. Homeland of Enk, Adi and Xan, the main characters on the animated series ''[[The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers]]''.
* '''Republic of Great Britain''': A fictional version of [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] featured in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Inferno (Doctor Who)|Inferno]]''.
* '''Republic of Krovtonova''': 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.
* '''Robo-Hungarian Empire''': A fictional Eastern European nation in several ''[[Futurama]]'' episodes.
* '''Rogash''': A small Central European country featured in the ''[[Night Court]]'' episode "My Life as a Dog Lawyer". Despite its small size it possesses nuclear weapons and missiles supplied by the US government in exchange for maintaining a listening post to spy on Switzerland.
* '''Romagna''': A country in southern Europe in the ''[[Strike Witches]]'' universe.
* '''Romanovia''': Eastern European country featured in the comedy ''[[Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story]]''. Dodgeball is the national sport. This country was also mentioned in ''[[Inspector Gadget (1983 TV series)|Inspector Gadget]]''.
* '''Rongovia''': Fictional country mentioned in ''[[Santaland Diaries]]'' by [[David Sedaris]]. It has an embassy to the US in Trumansburg, New York, and a very active Ministry of Fine Arts. The capital is Fat City. Rongovia is a state of mind.
* '''Rovinia''': a kingdom mentioned in ''[[Pursuit to Algiers]]''.
* '''Rubovia''': a kingdom in Eastern Europe that featured in [[Gordon Murray (puppeteer)|Gordon Murray]]'s BBC Television children's puppet series ''[[A Rubovian Legend]]'', 1955–63.<ref>{{cite web |title=Realm of Rubovia |url=http://www.rubovia.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727224121/http://www.rubovia.org/ |archive-date=2011-07-27 |publisher=A. & J. Roxburgh}}</ref>
* '''Rumekistan''': a fictional Eastern European nation featured in [[Marvel Comics]]' [[Cable & Deadpool]]
* '''[[Ruritania]]''': a kingdom in central Europe from [[Anthony Hope]]'s ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' and associated works, which gave rise to the [[Ruritanian romance]] genre. Also used in [[Ernest Gellner]]'s nonfictional ''Nations and Nationalism'' as a stereotypical country developing nationalism.

== S ==

* '''San Lorenzo''': An insular European dictatorship with no extradition treaties, in the series [[Leverage (American TV series)|Leverage]], specifically the episodes The Big Bang Job and The San Lorenzo Job.
* '''[[Samavia]]''': Eastern European kingdom in [[Frances Hodgson Burnett]]'s ''[[The Lost Prince (novel)|The Lost Prince]]''.
* '''Sardovia''': An Eastern European Dictatorship bordering [[Belarus]] from the [[CBS]] program [[Scorpion (TV series)|Scorpion]], also in [[FUBAR (TV series)|FUBAR]] from [[Netflix]].
* '''Saroczia''': [[Eastern European]] country which the United States invades, which serves as the terrorist basis in the video game ''[[Winback]]''.
* '''Kingdom of Sauville''': A small kingdom between [[France]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Italy]] from anime series [[Gosick]]. It consists of parts of the real Italian provinces: [[Aosta Valley]], [[Liguria]], [[Piedmont]].
* '''Sciriel''': kingdom in [[Roland Pertwee]]'s late (1927) Ruritanian romance ''A Modern Knight Errant'', set just before and after World War I.
* '''Seravno''': a Balkan country from the TV Series, ''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)|Mission Impossible]]''.
* '''Servia''': appeared in [[Bessie Marchant]]'s ''A Princess of Servia'' (c. 1925). Also an ancient foreign name for [[Serbia]].
* '''Sercia''': was a part of [[Genovia]] ''A Princess of Sercia'' Sercia get Independence from Kingdom of Genovia
* '''Shimmervale''': A [[Malta|Maltese]] based kingdom powered by Crystallites in ''Barbie: Mariposa & the Fairy Princess''.
* '''Skandistan''': Islamic state comprising what was formerly [[Scandinavia]]. From the [[Alternate history (fiction)|alternate history]] book ''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]'' by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]].
* '''[[Slaka (fiction)|The People's Republic of Slaka]]''': a Balkan communist country in [[Malcolm Bradbury]]'s ''Rates of Exchange'' and its sequel ''Why Come to Slaka?'' It also featured in the BBC drama, ''the Gravy Train moves East''.
* '''Slavo-Lydia''': Balkan country in the novels of [[Angela Thirkell]]; has a long-standing enmity with neighbouring Mixo-Lydia.
* '''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 East European country in [[Marvel Comics]]. Its inhabitants were massacred by [[Ultron]].
* '''Slovetzia''': a tiny country in Eastern Europe in the film ''[[The Beautician and the Beast]]''. Slovetzia is located between [[Romania]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Hungary]]; situated roughly in [[Ruthenia|Trans-Carpathia]], a real region in the Ukraine. The republic is portrayed as a [[post-communist]] Eastern European dictatorship.
* '''Sokovia''': an Eastern European country home of [[H.Y.D.R.A.]] and birthplace of [[Scarlet Witch]] and [[Quicksilver (Marvel Comics)|Quicksilver]] from [[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]
* '''[[Sodor (fictional island)|Island of Sodor]]''': a large island in the [[Irish Sea]], between the [[Isle of Man]] and the English mainland near [[Barrow-in-Furness]] in [[Cumbria]], to which it is connected by bridge.<ref name="IoSPHR">{{cite book |last=The Rev. W. Awdry |author-link=Wilbert Awdry |title=[[List of Railway Series Books#The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways|''The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways'']] |author2=G Awdry |publisher=Kaye & Ward |year=1987 |isbn=0-434-92762-7 |page=5}}</ref> The setting for the [[Wilbert Vere Awdry|Reverend W. Awdry]]'s [[The Railway Series]] and it's [[Thomas & Friends|television adaptation]].
* '''[[Soviet Unterzoegersdorf]]''': the "last existing appanage republic of the USSR", a fake country created by [[monochrom]] for theatre performances and computer games.
* '''St. Gregory''': A British [[Crown dependency]] in the [[Channel Islands]], featured in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] series ''[[Island at War]]''. Based upon [[Jersey]] and [[Guernsey]].
* '''St. Tulipe''': A tiny European principality ([[ministate]]) in the 1981 Italian film ''[[Madly in Love]]''. Its location is supposed to be between Germany and France.
* '''Strackenz''': A tiny European duchy 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]].
* '''Svenborgia<ref>[[Svendborg]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=May 2020}}''': a secret European country only rich people know about, referenced by [[Jack Donaghy]] and [[Jerry Seinfeld]] as an exclusive vacationing retreat in the ''[[SeinfeldVision]]'' episode of ''[[30 Rock]]''.<ref name="imdb.com" />
* '''Svitz''': a mysterious European country in ''[[Welcome to Night Vale]]'' described as, "A land of low rolling hills and off-key tones heard on the breeze" and "is perfect for the visitor with a strong constitution, and a low tendency for hallucination."
* '''Sylvania''': a country ruled by Queen Louise in the film ''[[The Love Parade]].'' The name is also used in the Marx Brothers' film ''[[Duck Soup (1933 film)|Duck Soup]]''. It was the country which attacked Freedonia.
* '''Tauri-Hessia''': European country in the book ''The Circus of Adventure'', part of the [[Adventure Series]] by [[Enid Blyton]].
* '''Tescara''': European island nation located in the Atlantic Ocean. As a free trade zone enrolled into the [[United Nations]] in 1991, it is used as place of origin for the suspects of ''CSI: New York''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s season 1 episode 19, "Crime and Misdemeanor".
* '''The Triple Monarchy of Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania''': from ''Dr. Engelbert Eszterhazy'' stories by [[Avram Davidson]].
* '''Transbalkania''': a fictional kingdom featured in "Number 187", a story by [[Baroness Orczy]].
* '''Tryphemia''': King Pausole's country in ''The Adventures of King Pausole'' by [[Pierre Louÿs]]

* '''Ulgia''': a politically unstable country from the anime ''[[Noir (anime)|Noir]]''.
* '''Ulmreich''': Southern European state in [[James Elroy Flecker]]'s ''King of Alsander'' (1914).
* '''Urseville-Beylestein''': Prince Paul's country in the 1902 book ''Love and the Soul Hunter'' by [[John Oliver Hobbes]].
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* '''Varania''': appeared in the [[Three Investigators]] series (created by [[Robert Arthur, Jr.]]) in the book ''[[The Mystery of the Silver Spider]]'' (1967).
* '''Vascovy''': appeared in [[William Arthur Dunkerley|John Oxenham]] (William A. Dunkerley), ''A Princess of Vascovy'' (1899).
* '''Vesbaria''' or '''Wessbaria''': opponent state created for the joint Russo-Belarusian [[Zapad 2017 exercise]]. Supports [[Veyshnoria]] in its struggle for independence. The territory of Vesbaria corresponds to that of Lithuania and Lower Latvia.<ref name="VeyshnoriaBBC2">{{cite news |date=31 August 2017 |title=Belarus at 'war' with imaginary country of Veyshnoria |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-41107540?SThisFB |access-date=1 September 2017 |publisher=[[BBC]]}}</ref><ref name="veyshnoriameduza2">{{cite news |date=31 August 2017 |title=Belarusian Twitter users are swearing allegiance to a fictional country invented for Moscow's 'Zapad 2017' war-games |url=https://meduza.io/en/shapito/2017/08/31/belarusian-twitter-users-are-swearing-allegiance-to-a-fictional-country-invented-for-moscow-s-zapad-2017-war-games |access-date=26 September 2017 |publisher=[[Meduza]]}}</ref>
* '''[[Veyshnoria]]''' or '''Veishnoriya''': opponent state created for the joint Russo-Belarusian [[Zapad 2017 exercise]], concurrently co-opted as an internet micronation by elements of the [[Belarusian opposition]] and others. The territory of Veyshnoria corresponds to that of the [[Grodno Region]] and the northwestern parts of the [[Minsk]] and [[Vitebsk]] regions.<ref name="wsjwargamenations2">{{cite web |author1=James Marson |author2=Julian E. Barnes |date=11 September 2017 |title=After Multiple Invasions, the U.S. Army Is Getting Tired of Liberating Atropia |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/after-multiple-invasions-the-u-s-army-is-getting-tired-of-liberating-atropia-1505144872 |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=wsj.com |publisher=[[The Wall Street Journal]]}}</ref><ref name="VeyshnoriaBBC2" /><ref name="veyshnoriameduza2" /><ref>{{cite news |last1=Bershidsky |first1=Leonid |date=15 September 2017 |title=The Zapad Military Exercise Reveals Putin's Fear |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-09-15/the-zapad-military-exercise-reveals-putin-s-fear |access-date=27 September 2017 |newspaper=Bloomberg.com |ref=bloomberg}}</ref>
* '''Vulgaria''': Home to the Baron and Baroness Bomburst in ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (film)|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]''<ref>{{cite web |last1= |first1= |title=Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/chitty-chitty-bang-bang# |access-date=3 November 2017 |website=commonsensemedia.org |publisher=Common Sense Media}}</ref> and from The Three Stooges episode, ''[[Dutiful But Dumb]]''. Also used as a fake name for former Yugoslavia by [[Lawrence Durrell]] in some of his Antrobus short stories.

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* '''Warnerstock''': a small country between France and Germany in the film ''[[Wakko's Wish]]''
* '''Weselton''': a duchy in ''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]'', neighbour of [[List of fictional European countries#Arendelle|Arendelle]].

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* '''Yakestonia''': 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 (TV series)|Doug]]''.
* '''Yugaria''': small Balkan nation from the ''Mission: Impossible: Operation Surma'' video game.

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* '''Zamunda''':Coming to America with Eddie Murphy.
* '''Zandar''': A small principality seen in ''[[Power Rangers: Dino Charge]]''. Home of Sir Ivan, the Gold Dino Charge Ranger, and Prince Philip, the Graphite Ranger. The people of Zandar speak with British accents.
* '''Zembla''': Northern European country in [[Vladimir Nabokov]]'s novel ''[[Pale Fire]]''
* '''Zindaria''': a brand-new one that existed in Europe during the English [[Regency era]] of 1811–1820, [[Anne Gracie]]'s ''The Stolen Princess'' (2008).


* '''Aemonkia''': a federal democratic [[communist state]] under a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship in North America in [[Dead or Alive (franchise)|''Dead or Alive'' series]].
* '''Aemonkia''': a federal democratic [[communist state]] under a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship in North America in [[Dead or Alive (franchise)|''Dead or Alive'' series]].

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  • Razkavia: Germanic country in Philip Pullman's The Tin Princess.
  • Réndøosîa: a fictional Eastern European country plagued by natural disasters to the point that its flag is always depicted with a hole in it. It is also at war with the neighboring nation of Grimzimistan. Homeland of Enk, Adi and Xan, the main characters on the animated series The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers.
  • Republic of Great Britain: A fictional version of Great Britain featured in the Doctor Who story Inferno.
  • Republic of Krovtonova: 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.
  • Robo-Hungarian Empire: A fictional Eastern European nation in several Futurama episodes.
  • Rogash: A small Central European country featured in the Night Court episode "My Life as a Dog Lawyer". Despite its small size it possesses nuclear weapons and missiles supplied by the US government in exchange for maintaining a listening post to spy on Switzerland.
  • Romagna: A country in southern Europe in the Strike Witches universe.
  • Romanovia: Eastern European country featured in the comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Dodgeball is the national sport. This country was also mentioned in Inspector Gadget.
  • Rongovia: Fictional country mentioned in Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris. It has an embassy to the US in Trumansburg, New York, and a very active Ministry of Fine Arts. The capital is Fat City. Rongovia is a state of mind.
  • Rovinia: a kingdom mentioned in Pursuit to Algiers.
  • Rubovia: a kingdom in Eastern Europe that featured in Gordon Murray's BBC Television children's puppet series A Rubovian Legend, 1955–63.[25]
  • Rumekistan: a fictional Eastern European nation featured in Marvel Comics' Cable & Deadpool
  • Ruritania: a kingdom in central Europe from Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda and associated works, which gave rise to the Ruritanian romance genre. Also used in Ernest Gellner's nonfictional Nations and Nationalism as a stereotypical country developing nationalism.

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  • Ulgia: a politically unstable country from the anime Noir.
  • Ulmreich: Southern European state in James Elroy Flecker's King of Alsander (1914).
  • Urseville-Beylestein: Prince Paul's country in the 1902 book Love and the Soul Hunter by John Oliver Hobbes.

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  • Yakestonia: 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.
  • Yugaria: small Balkan nation from the Mission: Impossible: Operation Surma video game.

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  • Zamunda:Coming to America with Eddie Murphy.
  • Zandar: A small principality seen in Power Rangers: Dino Charge. Home of Sir Ivan, the Gold Dino Charge Ranger, and Prince Philip, the Graphite Ranger. The people of Zandar speak with British accents.
  • Zembla: Northern European country in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire
  • Zindaria: a brand-new one that existed in Europe during the English Regency era of 1811–1820, Anne Gracie's The Stolen Princess (2008).
  • Aemonkia: a federal democratic communist state under a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship in North America in Dead or Alive series.
  • Ayx Empire: a fascist absolute monarchy in North America in the Ninja Gaiden series. It is ruled by the evil Emperor Garuda.
  • Magisteria: a North American Germanic, Romance and Slavic English, French, German and Dutch-speaking fascist absolute monarchy in Dead or Alive series. It is ruled by Lord Tatorusis.
  • Opium: A country in the novel, The House of the Scorpion.
  • Brobdingnag: A fictional country from the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. As described by Swift, Brobdingnag extends some 2000 miles westward from Canada's Pacific coast, and is inhabited by a race of giants.
  • Countries in Fallout (video game series).
    • Caesar's Legion is an autocratic, ultra-reactionary, utilitarian slaver army founded in 2247 by Edward Sallow (Who later adopted the name "Caesar") and Joshua Graham. It is largely inspired and partially based on the ancient Roman Empire, though it isn't the Roman Empire, the Roman Republic or even its military, the Legion. It is a slave army with trappings of foreign-conscripted Roman legionaries during the late empire. All military, no civilian, and with none of the supporting civilian culture. It appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.
    • The New California Republic (NCR) is a federal presidential republic founded in New California by Aradesh also formerly leader of Shady Sands, comprising five contiguous states and additional territories and holdings in pre-War regions in Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and parts of Mexico. The Republic dedicates itself to the values of the old world: Democracy, liberty, the rule of law, all in order to make the wasteland a better place. However, its policies resulted in difficulties in recent years. It was founded in 2186, is mentioned in Fallout 3 and Fallout 4, and appears in Fallout 2 & Fallout: New Vegas.
    • The Enclave is a nation state established after the Great War, formed by members of the pre-War United States government and military industrial complex. It claims authority over the territory of the United States of America, considering itself the legal continuation of the U.S. government and styling itself as such. First appearing in Fallout 2, then later in Fallout 3, its add-on Broken Steel, and is mentioned from its few remaining now retired survivors appearing in Fallout: New Vegas with former soldiers, now followers for the Children of Atom in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
    • Shi (Fictional Nation) is a post-apocalyptic nation that is against all post-great war politics. It was founded by survived Chinese spies that established most areas from ruins of San Francisco as City State and uses some elements of the Chinese culture, such as their ancestors' customs, clothing, language, and demeanor. The younger generations, however, seem to rely more on the surviving popular culture interpretations of Chinese culture (such as kung-fu holovideos), rather than actual cultural traditions. It appears in Fallout 2 and is indirectly mentioned in Fallout 4.[citation needed]
    • Republic of Dave (also formerly called Kingdom of Tom, Kingdom of Larry, the Republic of Stevie-Ray, Billsylvania, and the New Republic of Stevie-Ray) is a small farming settlement in the far northeast corner of the Capital Wasteland (Fallout 3) that is considered by its close-knit inhabitants to be a sovereign nation-state. This nation is actually closer to a Micronation, because since on-off monarchies and republics with an only family control it, and they only had one citizen working as a teacher or merchant (optional) during the game. This "Nation" only appears in Fallout 3.
    • The Free Economic Zone of New Vegas is a neoliberal autocratic faction led by Pre-Great War survivor Robert House in Fallout: New Vegas. Although it is formally founded if House establishes sovereignty over the Mojave region, in practice, it exists in a practical capacity throughout Mr House's rule in New Vegas.
In the world of The Man in the High Castle the United States has been partitioned by the victorious Axis powers after World War II.
  • Pacific States of America, a puppet state of the Empire of Japan consisting of the west coast of the former United States. Its capital is Sacramento. In the television series it is an occupied province called the Japanese Pacific States and does also include Alaska and the west coast of Canada.
  • United States of America, a puppet state of Nazi Germany consisting of the northern east coast of the former United States and several central states. In the television series it is an occupied province called Nazi America or the American Reich.
  • "The South", a racist regime in the Southeast of the former United States, which collaborates with Nazi Germany. It does not appear in the television series.
  • Rocky Mountain States, a neutral buffer zone state consisting of the remaining territory of the former United States. Its capital is Canon City. In the television series it is portrayed as a lawless Neutral Zone. Countries in Revolution
  • Monroe Republic was ruled by Sebastian Monroe. His government was a neo-feudal republic dictatorship controlling the former Northeastern United States including Michigan, Wisconsin, most of Virginia, New Jersey, as well as a small part of Canada. The Republic's military, the Monroe Militia, enforces strict laws against citizens owning firearms, which are often punished by death.
  • The Patriots are neo-fascist, totalitarian, semi-Paramiltiary/Political group formed from the pre-blackout American government. Their "capital" was Guantánamo Bay before they returned to Washington D.C.
  • Georgia Federation is a nation-state with a government largely modeled after pre-blackout america located in the former 'Dixie' states. They have a high population and standard of living.
  • Plains Nation, is dominated by Native American-like tribes after blackout, whom circulate a specified territory in the Midwest. There are also many scattered settlements, though they are largely self-governed.
  • Texas, a nation located in the former US state of Texas, as well as former Mexican Territory, this nation's governance is mostly like that of pre-blackout america, and a high standard of living is enjoyed. While not as advanced as the Georgia Federation, it is stated to be more militarily capable, and the 'Texas Rangers' are served as the main military force. Whilst military and farming technology here is mundane, Texans show great architectural skill, and even have networked newspapers, most notably the 'Austin Star Times'.
  • California Commonwealth, a nation formed from the previous states of California, Oregon and Washington.
  • Wasteland, an area shown on a map of the Former continental U.S., it is likely that this area is a lawless region, rather than a political entity.[33]


  • Babar's Kingdom: from children's book, a country of intelligent bipedal elephants.
  • Bahari: from the CBS television series, Scorpion, a small north African nation under the brutal rule of a dictatorship. The nation is a former Nazi German colony and there are several Nazi German military bases located in the deserts of the country.
  • Balic: A fictional African country featured in the Japanese anime television series Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid.
  • Bapetikosweti: The "homeland" state in which the South African satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys (under the guise of his drag character, Evita Bezuidenhout) was the South African ambassador.
  • Bongo Congo: African kingdom in animated cartoon series King Leonardo and His Short Subjects
  • Bulmeria: an African country mentioned in the webcomic, It's Walky!
  • Bulungi: A country located south of Côte d'Ivoire and southeast of Liberia featured in an article by satirical news group The Onion. In the article, the United States' "ambassador" to Bulungi is accused of making the country up. Bulungi's capital city is Yabba-Dabba.
  • Buranda: African country in the BBC comedy series Yes Minister, formerly known as "British Equatorial Africa"
  • Darrar, Federal Republic of: A country in the Horn of Africa based on Ethiopia in the novel Borderlines by Michela Wrong.[34][35]
  • North Darrar: A country in the Horn of Africa based on Eritrea in the novel Borderlines by Michela Wrong. The capital city is Lira. The country neighbours the Federal Republic of Darrar and has fought a war against it over a border dispute based on the Eritrean–Ethiopian War.[36][37]
  • Equatorial Uqbar Orbis: Dictatorship in Africa originally depicted in Better Call Saul (S1:E10). The country appears to be a reference to Jorge Luis Borges’s short story Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.
  • Guadec: African country in an episode of Spooks. Led by reformist President Manu Baffong.
  • Gwinalia: fictional African country in the PBS show Chocolate.
  • Ishmaelia: a fictional African country from the novel Scoop by Evelyn Waugh.
  • Kalya: West African country in the novel The Zinzin Road by Fletcher Knebel. Capital city: Ft. Paul.
  • Kamanga: Southern African country between Namibia and Mozambique in the novel Tenth Man Down by Chris Ryan. Ruled from the poverty-stricken capital of Mulongwe, Kamanga is the very model of post-colonial corruption, nepotism, and greed. The territory, once a British possession, is now suffering from an AIDS epidemic, while poaching goes unchecked during a brutal civil war. Uranium, diamonds, and bauxite are key resources, although they remain in the hands of the European-descended elite. Kamanga uses the Kwacha as its national currency. This "Kwacha" is a fictional currency, but it has the same name as the Malawian kwacha and the Zambian kwacha.
  • Kambezi: Southern African country occurring in several MacGyver episodes, located somewhere near Zimbabwe and home to a population of black rhinos, a protected species approaching rapid extinction thanks to South African poachers. Kambezi is also in fact a military dictatorship, and relies heavily on the smuggling of dagga. Kambezi was later used in season 3 of Blindspot, but was a Central African monarchy at war with its neighbor and seeking control of a pipeline.
  • Kangan: African nation in the novel Anthills of the Savannah (1984) by Chinua Achebe
  • Katanga: African country, neighboring Sierra Leone, in Frederick Forsyth's The Dogs of War (1974)
  • Kivukiland: African kingdom in the 2001 South African comedy movie Mr Bones by Leon Schuster, starring Leon Schuster[38]
  • Ligeria: African home of the agent Benjamin N’udu in the Canadian TV series InSecurity.
  • Logosia: African country from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Crane".
  • Lombuanda: an independent white-supremacist African country on the Gulf of Guinea in the Mission: Impossible episode "The Diamond". Underdeveloped and densely forested, Lombuanda is ruled by French-speaking settlers who keep two million black citizens starved and without 'schools, hospitals, or any voice in government'. The title of prime minister is held by Hendrik Durvard, a despotic white Lombuandan who plans to use a 27,000-carat diamond to finance his seizure of tribal reserves.
  • Mombaka: an African country featured in the films Red Scorpion and Jagga Jasoos.
  • Mumbambu: African nation occupying the Central and East region as portrayed in a video by The Onion about the United States sending US$3 billion worth of aid to Andorra as it was believed to be south of Mumbambu in Africa, not Europe.[39]
  • Naruba: a fictional West African country in Designated Survivor. It is located in between Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Benin and Burkina Faso. Its capital city is Soji. It is mentioned to be one of the poorest nations on the planet, with conflicts arising from warlords such as Atsu Kalame.
  • Narubu: fictional country from Army Wives.
  • Natumbe: African country from Dynasty TV series
  • New Zanzibar: featured in The Simpsons episode "Simpson Safari", this country only existed for a few moments between Tanzania and Pepsi Presents New Zanzibar.
  • Ngombia: West African country featured in the 1963 Tom Swift Jr. novel Tom Swift and His Repelatron Skyway.
  • Niberia: African country in the 2009 film The International
  • Orïsha: a West Africa country based on Nigeria in the fantasy novel Children of Blood and Bone and its sequel by Tomi Adeyemi.
  • Pepsi Presents New Zanzibar: featured in The Simpsons episode "Simpson Safari", this country came into being after civil war in Tanzania created the country New Zanzibar, which moments later was purchased by Pepsi.
  • Podoso: a fictional Central African country mentioned in the Turkish television series Valley of the Wolves.
  • Republic of West Africa: Highlighted in the episode 6 of season 1 of Madam Secretary ("The Call"), the Republic of West Africa is lodged in between Gabon and Cameroon (around the area of Equatorial Guinea) and is said to be ruled by a military junta following a coup. In the context of the episode, the ruling council of the RWA is aiming to commit ethnic cleansing against the Beko people, marching on the city of "St. Juste", one of the Beko peoples' primary population centres. The North and Interior of the RWA are said to be ruled by warlords armed with "RPGs and Machine Guns". One of the official languages of the RWA is French, although some of the Beko people are noted to speak Igbo. It is also implied that a heavy number of the Beko people within the RWA follow the Christian faith, primarily Roman Catholicism.
  • Sahelise Republic: African country mentioned in The West Wing, episode "In This White House"
  • Sangala: A nation from 24: Redemption and 24 (season 7) where Jack Bauer comes to after running away from his life. A coup d'état takes place, with rebels using brainwashed children as soldiers. The nation is later invaded by the US in season 7.
  • Seanfrika: A country from the movie Sean Banan inuti Seanfrika founded by the Iranian-Swedish comedian Sean Banan to escape the cold Swedish winters.
  • Sonzola: an African republic mentioned in the novels of Christopher Brookmyre
  • Transvalia: not actually a state in its own right, but rather a parody of Orania. Leon Schuster made a comedy film called Sweet 'n Short (1991), which was a parody of life in the New South Africa. 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.
  • United Mitanni Commonwealth: A fictional African country in Lee Correy's science fiction novel Manna.
  • Upper Gorm: Fictional African country in the 1980 comedy film First Family.
  • UAC: An unnamed African country depicted in the video game Far Cry 2, can also be presumed to be named Seko.
  • Wadiya: Country ruled by the protagonist in the 2012 film The Dictator. Located by the Red Sea.
  • West Angola: a fictional African country referred to in Scandal.
  • West African Union: a fictional merger of Liberia and Sierra Leone in Seafighter a 1999 novel by James H. Cobb. Ruled by Premier-General Obe Belewa.[40]
  • 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.
  • Zambawi: African country from Patrick Neate's novel Musungu Jim and the Great Chief Tuloko (2000)
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Chula, Republic of Mort & Phil Parody of Chile. South American country ruled by dictator Antofagasto Panocho (a parody of Augusto Pinochet), whom Mort and Phil are sent to kill.

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Belgistan fictional Middle Eastern country in the anime Gasaraki.
Helmajistan fictional area from the anime Full Metal Panic!.
Chinese Federation Code Geass Monarchy comprising the entirety of East (except Japan), South, and Central Asia. Its capital is located in Luoyang, and is controlled by an emperor (who serves more as a symbolic head of state) and a council of eight eunuchs.
Achu, Kingdom of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir (2016) A monarchic country located in a tropical climate. Home of Prince Ali. First mentioned in the episode "Princess Fragrance".[41]
Diamantara, Republic of Michiko & Hatchin South American nation inspired by Brazil.
Franbel Science Ninja Team Gatchaman 01 "Gatchaman Versus Turtle King"

11 "The Mysterious Red Impulse" 19 "Speed Race from Hell" 35 "Burn, Desert Fires" 43 "A Romance Destroyed By Evil" 46 "Gatchaman in the Valley of Death" 50 "Trachadon, the Dinosaur Skeleton" 51 "Cata-Roller, the Revolving Beast" 52 "Red Impulse's Secret" 53 "Farewell Red Impulse" 54 "Gatchaman Burns with Rage" 56 "The Bird Missile of Bitterness" 61 "The Phantom Red Impulse" 64 "A Christmas Present of Death" 66 "The Devil's Fashion Show" 69 "The Cemetery in the Moonlight" 77 "The Successful Berg Katse" 80 "Come Back! Boomerang"

Doria Kingdom Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Shosken Kingdom Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Wale Science Ninja Team Gatchaman Country in South Africa, filled with poverty and plagued by a famine.
Congol Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Indelhia Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Assham Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Amehon Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Bien Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Amerishima Science Ninja Team Gatchaman

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Hav Last Letters from Hav independent country in the Eastern Mediterranean, described in an epistolary novel by Jan Morris.
Dahomalia Stand on Zanzibar African nation created by merging of Dahomey, Upper Volta and Mali.
Beninia Stand on Zanzibar (1968) African nation that aspires to become a first world country.
Republican Union of Nigeria and Ghana Stand on Zanzibar African country formed by merging of Nigeria and Ghana.
Yatakang Stand on Zanzibar Former Dutch colony located in South East Asia. Inspired by Indonesia.
Axphain Graustark (1901) Neighbor of Graustark in several novels.
Graustark Various Works Eastern European country in several novels by George Barr McCutcheon.
Dawsbergen Novels by George Barr McCutcheon Country in Eastern Europe mentioned in several novels by author George Barr McCutcheon.
Almaigne The Alteration by Kingsley Amis (1976) A monarchy with Emperor at the throne, located in Central Europe, which united German speaking states. It is based on German Empire, though its borders do not match those of real Germany.[42]
New England, Republic of The Alteration An alternate reality where Henry VIII never became King and Martin Luther and Thomas More became Pope, Protestantism was limited to the breakaway republic. The secular head is the First Citizen (Joseph Rudyard Kipling is mentioned as First Citizen, serving from 1914 to 1918) and the head of the 'schismatic' church is the Archpresbytor of Arnoldstown. Also mentioned is New England's war against Louisiana and Mexico from 1848 to 1850 (with Edgar Allan Poe as a leading general), its technological and scientific advance over the Papal jurisdiction, its productions of banned Shakespeare plays and its practice of 'separateness' against Native Americans.
Alsander, Kingdom of King of Alsander by James Elroy Flecker (1914) A kingdom in the Southern Europe[43]
Annexia, Interzone, Abyssinia Naked Lunch (1959) European country, inspired by Soviet Russia.
Vespugia A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Troubling a Star Spanish-speaking country in the south of South America mentioned in Madeleine L'Engle's A Swiftly Tilting Planet and Troubling a Star
Arnovia Taylor & Rose Secret Agents: Peril in Paris by Katherine Woodfine (2018) Small country between Switzerland, the German Empire, and Austria-Hungary in 1911
Averna, Principality of Sweet Danger by Margery Allingham (1933) An oil-rich principality on the Adriatic Sea
Brungaria Tom Swift, Jr. Eastern European dictatorship similar to the Soviet Union, in the Tom Swift, Jr. series.
Socialist Democratic Republic of Corteguay Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers: The Ultimate Escape South American country located in an island in the Pacific Ocean. Totalitarian state. Capital city is named "Adello". Obtained independence in 2005.
Carpathian Republic Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers: The Great Race Balkan authoritarian and militaristic country under an embargo. Its political ideology is a mix of Nazism and communism. It uses the Cyrillic alphabet.
Costaguana & Sulaco Nostromo South American country under a dictatorship, based on Colombia
Shangri-La Lost Horizon Mystical, harmonious valley, enclosed in the western end of the Himalaya in James Hilton's 1933 novel.
Etchechuria The Stolen March Lost Pyrenean country lying between France and Spain where nursery rhyme characters come to life.
Grinlandia Novels by Alexander Grin Name of the country is never mentioned by the author himself, and the name Grinlandia was suggested in 1934 by literary critic Korneliy Zelinsky.
Erewhon Erewhon Country satirizing aspects of Victorian society.
Samavia The Lost Prince Eastern European kingdom in Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel.
Bolumbia The Shadow of a Titan South American dictatorship, from Felix Wedgwood's novel.[44]
Borostyria Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar Balkan principality modeled on Montenegro.[45]
Bouazizi Empire American War Empire made up of a multitude of failed Middle Eastern and North African states in the late 21st century; influences the Second American Civil War by trying to prolong it
Penguina (L'île des Pingouins) Penguin Island In the 1908 novel by Anatole France, an island in the North Sea where penguins were miraculously transformed into humans (and which is in fact a satirical view of France).
Poictesme Biography of the Life of Manuel Country situated roughly in the south of France in the books of James Branch Cabell.
Polrugaria The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian Minister Archetypal Communist-ruled country, "heavily modelled on Poland"[46] in Isaac Deutscher's 1952 essay "The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian Minister".
Krassnia The Restoration Game Country based on South Ossetia located in the Caucasus and republic of the Soviet Union in the Caucasus that declared independence with the dissolution of the Soviet Union from the 2010 science fiction/techno-thriller novel The Restoration Game by Ken MacLeod.[47][48][49][50][51] The novel's protagonist, Lucy Stone, is a computer programmer who grew up in Krassnia when it was still part of the Soviet Union.[47] At the time of the novel's setting in 2008, she is working for a videogame company in Edinburgh, Scotland.[47][49] Stone's mother, commissions her company to create an MMORPG based on Krassnian mythology which leads into the rest of the novel's plot.[47][48] MacLeod was originally going to set his novel in the near future but was forced to change it when the Russo-Georgian War happened in August 2008 while he was writing it which not only brought the real South Ossetia to international attention (he wanted someplace obscure for Lucy Stone's homeland) but also made certain events in the book impossible, and was therefore now set in 2008, sometime before August that year.[49][50]
Zembla Pale Fire "Distant northern land" whose deposed king the narrator weaves into a critical apparatus; possibly based on Novaya Zemlya.
San Lorenzo The Republic of Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle A tiny, rocky island nation. The country's form of government is a dictatorship, under the rule of ailing president "Papa" Monzano, who is a staunch ally of the United States and a fierce opponent of communism. Its capital is the seaside city Bolivar. Its language is a fictitious English-based creole language
North Darrar Borderlines African nation in the Horn of Africa-based on Eritrea in the legal thriller novel, Borderlines by Michela Wrong. The capital city is called Lira. North Darrar neighbours the Federal Republic of Darrar and has fought a war against it over a border dispute based on the Eritrean–Ethiopian War.[52][53]
Orsinia Orsinian Tales, Malafrena Central European country similar to Czechoslovakia or Hungary, the focus of Ursula K. Le Guin's Orsinian Tales and the novel Malafrena.

TV

Name Flag Work Notes
Gran Colombian Empire The Last Ship (TV Series) A growing coalition of South American nations that seeks to rival/surpass the United States as a superpower. It serves as the main antagonistic force of the final season.
Kambezi MacGyver Southern African country, located near Zimbabwe. It is home of a huge population of black rhinos which is approaching extinction due to poachers. It is also a military dictatorship and relies heavily on dagga exports.
Kabulstan MacGyver very hostile third world country that does not like strangers
Caledonia[54] Scandal European monarchy featured in the season 5 premiere episode which bears strong similarities to the United Kingdom.
West Angola Scandal Coastal African nation framed for various terrorist attacks on the United States of America in season 4. Later invaded by the US military after President Fitzgerald Grant is blackmailed into doing so.
Kashfar Scandal Middle Eastern country mentioned in the episode "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot". Four US Army soldiers stationed there are taken hostage, causing President Fitzgerald Grant to send in a SEAL team to rescue them.
Tyrgyzstan The State Within in the BBC television drama
Baracas CSI: Miami (2002-2012) Pro-American South American country which supports the torture teams of the U.S. force in the region.
Tescara
CSI: NY Atlantic island mentioned in the TV series CSI: NY by Jerry Bruckheimer. According to the show, this nation joined the UN in 1991 and is a free-trade port.
Pacific States of America
The Man in the High Castle A puppet state governed by the Empire of Japan, consisting of the West Coast of the United States along with Alaska and Hawaii. Its capital is Sacramento. In the television series, it is depicted as an occupied province called the Japanese Pacific States, also occupying parts of British Columbia.
Rocky Mountains States The Man in the High Castle De facto buffer zone between the Japanese-allied Pacific States of America and the Nazi satellite United States with its capital based in Canon City. In the novel, the R.M.S. is depicted as a sovereign nation situated between California and the Mississippi River. However, in the television series, it is a 'Neutral Zone' based solely along the Rockies. Effectively an anarchistic, libertarian society, the Neutral Zone acts as a refuge for Nazi or Japanese targets but being subject to Nazi or Japanese agents.
Sangala 24 Western African republic and former French colony, it is said to share a border with the Republic of Congo. The democratic government led by Prime Minister Ule Matobo is overthrown in a coup by General Benjamin Juma of the Peoples Freedom Army in 24: Redemption. It is later invaded by the United States military in 24: Season 7 after the Juma regime begins to engage in genocide. The capital city is Mali Baso, and other notable locations include Sangala City and Kasanga Province.
Patusan Various Island nation somewhere in the South China Sea in:

Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad NOT REALLY A COUNTRY, ALTHOUGH SHOULD BE MENTIONED AS SOURCE FOR OTHERS

film The Last Electric Knight

TV series Sidekicks.

Zephyria Son of Zorn East European country in Fox's 2016 show.
Tajinkistan Lol:-) Central Asian country, shown in the Canadian TV show Lol:-).
United States of America Watchmen Alternative United States that won the Vietnam War and annexed Vietnam, turning it into the 51st state due to the superpowered use of Doctor Manhattan in the war. In the Watchmen TV series, as of 2019, the country is shown to have abolished presidential term limits, redesigned the flag, incorporated other Southeast Asian countries (such as Thailand) as "commonwealths", and instituted a system of reparations for slavery for African-Americans.
Turmezistan Doctor Who comics a fictional country in Doctor Who.
Val Verde Predator Spanish-speaking country in the film Predator.
San Marcos Archer Vice

MacGyver

Vivir Para Ti

Latin American banana republic.
Marivella Islands Tales of the Gold Monkey South Pacific volcanic chain consisting of hundreds of mysterious and tropical islands featured in the 1982 adventure television series and now described as the Republic of the Marivelles.
Kumranistan Yes, Prime Minister Central Asian Islamic republic from the 2013 remake of Yes, Prime Minister, formerly part of the British Empire and a Soviet Socialist Republic; this country is a variation of Qumran (a fictional oil-rich sheikdom located in the Persian Gulf) which featured in the original series of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.
Qumran (Kumrahn) Yes Minister Arabic oil sheikhdom.
Buranda Yes Minister Developing African country, formerly known as British Equatorial Africa.
Saint George's Island Yes, Prime Minister Island nation located somewhere in the Arabian Sea. It was the centrepoint of the episode "A Victory for Democracy". A parliamentary republic and a Commonwealth member state, the island was on the verge of a communist coup.

MOVIES

Name Flag Work Notes
Sakhovia Final Score Breakaway state located in North Caucasus, Russia. Tried to become independent with a war in 1999.
Jazeristan The Misfits
Krakozhia, Republic of The Terminal Slavic Eastern European country from the 2004 film. During the events of the film, civil war breaks out and is resolved in 9 months.
Vosnia State Secret European dictatorship in a 1950 film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Vulgaria Don't Drink the Water tourist destination in Woody Allen's play and film Don't Drink the Water, a country located behind the Iron Curtain.
Saint Heron, Republic of Rage to Kill (1988 film) Beautiful caribbean island nation.
Pontenero Bombs on Monte Carlo (1931 film) This musical comedy focuses on a warship from Pontenero.
Bandara Abdullah the Great (1955) Fictional version of King Farouk's Egypt.
Boa Vista Gunmen Cocaine-producing South American country. Its capital city is Boa Vista City.
Pendrang The 1946 Universal movie serial Lost City of the Jungle Small Himalayan nation bordering China ruled by a dictatorial casino heiress. Capital city is Zalabar.
Congotanga Congo Crossing Congotanga, West Africa, has no extradition laws; the government is controlled by foreign gangsters
Panem The Hunger Games check books
North Africa, Republic of Counterforce Arab nationalist of the Mediterranean Sea. Closely analogous to Libya.
Maldonia The Princess and the Frog Fictional country named mixed with Maldives and Macedonia.
San Miguel Firewalker Central American country located in the Yucatan peninsula.
Scandinavia Ransom aka The Terrorists Scandinavian country inspired by Norway.

EXTERNAL

Name Flag Work Notes
Urk (also Uruk) Descendants of the Sun War-torn Mediterranean country monitored by the United Nations. The South Korean government provides peacekeeping forces and private hospitals send volunteer medical teams.

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Name Flag Work Notes
San Marcos South American country in an episode of Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei.
Val Verde Supercarrier Spanish-speaking country in ONE EP OF the TV series Supercarrier.
San Marco Bourbon Street Beat Latin American banana republic IN "Green Hell" AND "Last Exit"
Val Verde Supercarrier Spanish-speaking country in the TV series Supercarrier.
Santhoma Your Friendly Neighborhood Death Peddler Country in Jimmy Sangster's novel, located on the west coast of South America. It extends a total of one hundred and eighty miles from north to south and reaches its maximum breadth of fifty miles from east to west. It is bordered to the west by the Pacific Ocean and to the north, east and south by an extensive range of mountains which effectively cuts it off from the rest of the Latin American continent. The capital is called Canstartisville and is located on the coast about halfway between the north and south borders. Its president is Miguel Canstartis
Krastava The Mourner Small central European country, located between Czechoslovakia and Poland.
Sulvania Prisoner of Swing (1937) Central European monarchy where swing music is banned. This is a parody of the fictional country Zenda from The Prisoner of Zenda.[55]

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Crashbania The Bad Barons of Crashbania
and other books by
Norman Hunter
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Acquasorgiva Acquasorgiva by Mura [it] (1939) A city built around a spring on top of a mountain near the sea in the Central African colony of the Fascist Italy.[56] UNAVAILABLE
Nevoruss Breath of the Past, Russ we hadn't known about Powerful state in the north of Russia and America created by Russian writer Grigoriy Demidovtsev. In the Breath of the Past and Russ we hadn't known about, Demidovtsev depicts a fictional European country named Nevoruss. "Nevoruss" is the Russian word for "Neva Russ", literally "Russ at the Neva river". Nevoruss is considered to be a successor state of the medieval Novgorod Republic. It managed to avoid Muscovite conquest in the 15th century and due to commercial activity of its inhabitants continued to thrive. Thus Russia had never united, so its place shares Nevoruss and Muscovy. Their opposition resembles that of Jesusland and the United States of Canada. Besides Russian territories Nevoruss due to its early colonial expansion also controlled the Baltic states, Scandinavia with Iceland and Greenland, some parts of North America (including Alaska and the whole Canada) as well as some important islands (among them Cuba, Canaries and Hawaiian Islands).

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United Socialist States of America Back in the USSA UNAVAILABLE
Zindawba "Beloved Bonds". by F.E. Campbell Dishonored An African republic whose ruler and first president, Khalief Abhad, abuses two girls.

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Timbuktu, Republic of The Lousy World Country mentioned in the episode "Kiepski prezydent". In the episode, Ferdynant Kiepski, the main character of the show, is chosen to be the president of the country, after its citizens saw his election campaign during his failed run for the office of the President of Poland

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Africa

Countries

African Empire - Poul Anderson's "Ghetto" in William F. Nolan's short story collection A Wilderness of Stars
Afrikaribesia - Enoch Ajunwa's novel Unknown Destination
Afro-European Federation - Robert A. Heinlein's novel Time for the Stars
Coptic Union - John C. Wright's novel Count to a Trillion, p. 184
Azania - John C. Wright's novel Count to a Trillion, p. 184
Republic of Dongo - Dambisa Moyo's nonfiction book Dead Aid
Federal Africa - M.J. Locke's novel Up Against It, p. 162
Ishmaelia - Evelyn Waugh's novel Scoop
Kamanga - Chris Ryan's novel Tenth Man Down
Ken-Tan-Moz - Ben Jeapes's novel Phoenicia's World
Kingdom of Katanga - David Brin's novel Existence, p. 409
Republic of Kikaya - Larry Viven and Steven Barnes's novel The Moon Maze Game
Mancala - James Lilliefors's novel Viral, p. 217
Buttata - James Lilliefors's novel Viral, pp. 4, 217
Republic of Sundiata - James Lilliefors's novel Viral, pp. 8, 217
Republic of Masada (Madagascar) - Christopher Priest's novel The Separation
New Harare - Kim Stanley Robinson's novel 2312, pp. 374-387
New Zimbabwe - Kim Stanley Robinson's novel 2312, p. 387
PanAfrica - Robert A. Heinlein's novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Rhodesia (future sovereign fragment of contemporary Zimbabwe) - Kim Stanley Robinson's novel 2312, p. 387
Ruratania (sub-Saharan Africa) - Richard Rottenburg's nonfiction book Far-Fetched Facts description from MIT Press
Shurga - Anthony Burgess's novel Devil of a State, pp. 30, 38
Trognika - Anthony Burgess's novel Devil of a State, p. 105
Naraka - Anthony Burgess's novel Devil of a State, pp. 38, 105
Dunia (East African Caliphate), a.k.a. Daru-i-riszwan or (Abode of Grace) - Anthony Burgess' novel Devil of a State
Unnamed country with base in equatorial Africa that carries out nuclear attack on the United States in the Cold War scenario "The 36-Hour War," Life November 19, 1945. Vol. 19, No. 21. source

Antarctic

Cities and Towns

City of the Invalidated Past - James Morrow's novel This is the Way the World Ends, p. 135

Arctic

Countries

  • Thule - Tobias S, Buckell's novel Arctic Rising
  • Polario - One Way to Get Russia Right Moscow Times. August 26, 2012.

Australia

Ross City - Gregory Benford's short story "The Scarred Man," Venture May 1970

North America

States and territories

Alderney - Grand Theft Auto video games series
Alleghany - John Barnes's novel Daybreak Zero, Daybreak series
American Centaurian - Gini Koch's novel Alien Tango
Calisota' - Duck universe in various Walt Disney comic books
Catawba - Thomas Wolfe's novel Look Homeward, Angel
Chesepeake - John Barnes's novel Daybreak Zero, Daybreak series: Green Idaho (northern half of Idaho after its partition) - Greg Bear's novel Heads, p. 48
Euphoria - David Lodge's novel Changing Places
Fremont - James A. Michener's novel Space
Heavensylvania - "4th of July Under Attack" episode of Colbert Report, June 30, 2009
Hohoq (a.k.a. Ar) - comedian John Hodgman's The Areas of My Expertise.
Lost Quarter - John Barnes's novel Daybreak Zero, Daybreak series
Malebolgia - Minuet in Hell episodes of Doctor Who
Manhattan - James Blish's short story "A Work of Art" in Science Fiction Stories July 1956
Mercer - Motorama 1991 film

L Mexifornia - Bordertown television series

Mikewa - Anthony Trollope's novel The American Senator
Missitucky - Finian's Rainbow 1947 Broadway musical
Moosylvania - The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show television series
New England - John Barnes's novel Daybreak Zero, Daybreak series
New Delaware - Daily Sow With John Stewart episode of January 16th, 2013
Federal District of Sitka - Michael Chabon's novel The Yiddish Policemen's Union
Superior - John Barnes's novel Daybreak Zero, Daybreak series
Statesota - Moral Orel Adult Swim television series
United Rockies Emirates - A Wry Look at the Presidential Election, Year 2024 Steve Bodow. Wired. 16:3 March 3, 2008.
Wabash - John Barnes's novel Daybreak Zero, Daybreak series
Waldensia - Kingley Amis's novel The Alteration, p. 201
Winnemac - Sinclair Lewis's novels

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Countries

American Union - Larry Viven and Steven Barnes's novel The Moon Maze Game
Archdiocese of Florida - Chris Roberson's Further: Beyond the Threshold
Atlantic Union - Norman Spinrad's novel The Men in the Jungle
Aristopia - Costello Holford's novel Aristopia: A Romance-History of the New World
Blueland (island near Hawaii) - RIMPAC 98 (international maritime training exercise)
California Republic - Colin Harvey's novel Damage Time
Central - "Inside Probe" episodes of NBC television series My Name is Earl
Christian Federation of American States - M.J. Locke's novel Up Against It, p. 161
Cilenia - Karl Schroeder's "To Hie From Far Cilenia, in John Scalzi's short story collection Metatropolis
Commonwealth of American States - Arthur C. Clarke's novel 'The Hammer of God
Deseret - Chris Roberson's Further: Beyond the Threshold
Ecotopia - Ernest Callenbach's novels Ecotopia: The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston and Ecotopia Emerging
Efficistan - Steve Vanderheiden's nonfiction book Atmospheric Justice: A Political Theory of Climate Change
Empire of the Americas - Poul Anderson's "The Communicators," a short story in Robert Hoskin's collection Infinity One
Great Asia - Poul Anderson's "The Communicators," a short story in Robert Hoskin's collection Infinity One
Norrestand - Poul Anderson's "The Communicators," a short story in Robert Hoskin's collection Infinity One
Empire of the Americas - Poul Anderson's "The Communicators," a short story in Robert Hoskin's collection Infinity One
Midafrica - Poul Anderson's "The Communicators," a short story in Robert Hoskin's collection Infinity One
Domination of Baikal - Poul Anderson's "The Communicators," a short story in Robert Hoskin's collection Infinity One
Christian States of America - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage, pp. 235-237
United Arab States - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage
Pentocostal Gilead Heartland - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage
Kingdom of Louisiana - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage, pp. 235-237
Isreal - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage
Evangelical Republic of Texas - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage, pp. 235-237
Kingdom of Mississippi - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage, pp. 235-237
Rocky Mountain Independent Territories - Matt Ruff's novel The Mirage (Homage to Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle?)
Federated States of the Western Hemisphere - Douglas R. Mason's novel Matrix
Free City of Boulder - Dale Pendell's 2010 novel The Great Bay: Chronicles of the Collapse, p. 128
Grand Duchy of Hallifax - John Barnes's novel The Last President, p. 351
Haijac Union - Philip José Farmer's novel The Lovers
Higher Novo Mexico - Gregory Benford's nonfiction book Deep Time
Free State of Chihuahua - Gregory Benford's nonfiction book Deep Time
Icaria - The Zeno Narrative
Frisland - The Zeno Narrative
Drogeo - The Zeno Narrative
Engroeneland (probably Greenland) - The Zeno Narrative
Estotiland - The Zeno Narrative
Janitoria - Scrubs You Tube
Mecha (ruled by and for androids) - Madeline Ashby's novel vN, p. 67
Normeroca - Poul Anderson's short story "SOS" in his collection Dialogue With Darkness
Northwest Union - Robert A. Heinlein's Beyond This Horizon
Oceania - George Orwell's novel 1984
Omerta - Katy Stauber's novel Revolution World
Opium - Nancy Farmer's novel The House of the Scorpion
Orangeland (island near Hawaii) - RIMPAC 98 (international maritime training exercise)
Pacifica - Chris Roberson's Further: Beyond the Threshold
People's Republic of America - Invasion USA 1952 film
People's Republic of the Northeast - John C. Wright's novel Count to a Trillion
Pollutia - Steve Vanderheiden's nonfiction book Atmospheric Justice: A Political Theory of Climate Change
Real America - John Barnes' novel Candle
Republic of Gilead - Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale
Republic of Hawaii/Free State of Hawaii - Robert A. Heinlein's novel Revolt in 2100
Reunited States - Dale Pendell's 2010 novel The Great Bay: Chronicles of the Collapse, p. 128
Salmon Nation - Ecotrust NGO conception of the Pacific Northwest
Shasta-Tehachapi California Confederation - Dale Pendell's 2010 novel The Great Bay: Chronicles of the Collapse, p. 47
Socialist Union of American States - Maureen F. McHugh's novel China Mountain Zhang
Technate of North America - Mack Reynolds' novel The Cosmic Eye
Western Hemisphere Union - Allen Steele's novel Coyote Rising, Coyote universe
United America Mack Reynolds' novel Commune 2000 A.D.
United Republic of America - Allen Steele's novel Coyote Rising, Coyote universe
United States of North America (U.S.N.A.) - Robert A. Heinlein and Spider Robinson's novel Variable Star
United Vassal States of America - Otto Basil's novel Wenn dad der Fürher wusste (If Only the Fürher Knew)
Zona Infectada - indie film

Other

York Basin - James Blish and Norman L. Knight's novel A Torrent of Faces

Islands

New South Greenland

South America and Caribbean

Countries

Bolivarian Federation - Lee Konstantinou's novel Pop Apocalypse, p. 59
Brazilian Union - Robert A. Heinlein's novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Costaguana - Juan Gabriel Vasquez's novel The Secret History of Costaguana ACTUALLY JUST PANAMA
Costaguana - Michael Taussig's non-fiction? The Magic of the State
Greater Brazil - Paul McAuley's novel The Quiet War and Evening's Empire, page 31
Estados Unidos de Sud - Robert A. Heinlein's novel Time for the Stars
Latinum - Max Ehrlich's novel The Edict
Euroasia - Max Ehrlich's novel The Edict
Europa - Max Ehrlich's novel The Edict
Federated Orinet Republics - Max Ehrlich's novel The Edict
Can-Am States - Max Ehrlich's novel The Edict
African Complex - Max Ehrlich's novel The Edict
Macondo - Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude
Mayapan - Adrienne V. Parks's novel Acts of God
Multinational Territory of Germany (former Brazilian states of Pernambuco and Rio Grande do Norte) - Ignacio de Loyola Brandao's novel And Still the Earth
New Bolivar - Robert A. Heinlein's novel Beyond This Horizon
Republic of Vieques - October 17, 1962 U.S. Military Training Exercise for the invasion of Cuba (Source: Alex von Tunzelmann's 2011 Red Heat: Conspiracy, Murder, and the Cold War in the Caribbean)
San Theodoros - Hergé's cartoon Tintin and the Picaros
Southern Hemisphere League - John Barnes's Million Open Doors series novels: A Million Open Doors, brief reference
Tecala - Taylor Holden's novel Proof of Life

East Asia, Southeast Asia and Australasia

Countries

Agartha - Buddhist legend
Arcadia - Cobra Gold 2009 joint Thai-American military exercise
Australasian Republic - Robert A. Heinlein's novel Tunnel in the Sky
Autarchy of Great Asia - Poul Anderson's short story "SOS" in his collection Dialogue With Darkness
Basicland - Basically, It's Over hypothetical island in an economic essay
Dahanga - Anthony Burgess' novel The Enemy in the Blankets
Democratic Republic of China - Paul McAuley's novel The Quiet War
Eastern Federation - Casshern 2004 film
Europa - Casshern 2004 film
Zone Seven (probably in Central Asia) - Casshern 2004 film
Empire of the Great Khan - Robert A. Heinlein's novel Beyond This Horizon
Erewhon (presumably New Zealand) - Samuel Butler's novels Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited
Eurasian Coalition - David J. Williams' novel The Machinery of Light
Kingdon of Agharti (religious, subterranean realm of the King of the World) - Ferdinand Ossendowski's Beasts, Men and Gods non-fiction book citation
Grand Society of China - Poul Anderson's short story "A Man to My Wounding," in his collection The Horn of Time
Great Asia Republic - Robert A. Heinlein's novel The Door Into Summer
Great China - Norman Spinrad's novel The Men in the Jungle
Great China - Robert A. Heinlein's novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Greater Manchuria - John C. Wright's novel Count to a Trillion, p. 184
Pala - Aldous Huxley's utopian novel Island (inspiration for the Brotherhood of Eternal Love)
Panasia - Poul Anderson's short story "Epilogue," in his collection Explorations
Pan-Asian Republic - Colin Harvey's novel Damage Time
Pacific Community - Paul McAuley's novel The Quiet War
People's Republic of North China - Scott Mackay's novel Omega Sol
Republic of Shanghai - A Wry Look at the Presidential Election, Year 2024 Steve Bodow. Wired. 16:3. March 3, 2008
Republic of Wine - Mo Yan's novel Republic of Wine
Siberian Republic - Gregory Benford's novel Eater, p. 282
United Asia - John Barnes's Million Open Doors series novels
Yatakang - John Brunner's novel Stand on Zanzibar

South Asia

Countries

Beneghal - Poul Anderson's "Progress," a short story in his collection The Horn of Time
Pankot - Indiana Jones and Temple of Doom 1984 film
Raspur - What's Up, Tiger Lily? 1966 Woody Allen film

Pacific

Islands

Enika Atoll (Marshall Islands) - Kevin J. Anderson's Ground Zero, an X Files novel
Sangar Island - Robert Sheckley's novel The Journey of Joenes
Skin Island - Jessica Khoury's novel Vitro'

Countries

  • Equatorial New Guinea - Aloha 2015 film
Macronesia - "Asassinanny" episode of Venture Bros.
Maurai Federation - Poul Anderson's "Progress," a short story in his collection The Horn of Time

Europe

Islands

Caspiar (located in the Caspian Sea) - homeland of comedian Andy Kaufman's character Foreign Man
Diavolino (Lake Trasimeno, Italy) - Horror novel Diavolino by Steve Emmett
Merodia (archipelago in Lagodo)- Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR) 2002 Exercize

Countries

Astarkh Republic - David R. George III's Star Trek: The Original Series novel Allegiance in Exile
Bacteria - The Great Dictator 1940 Charlie Chaplin film
Balta - Evan Mandery's novel First Contact: Or, Its Later Than You Think. pp. 188, 214
Borduria - Hergé's Tintin and the Picaros
Borgravia - Norman Spinrad's The Iron Dream (note the novel within the novel structure)
Burgundy (real region but fictional independent country) - Brad Linaweaver's novella Moon of Ice
Castalia - Hermann Hesse's novel Magister Ludi: The Glass Bead Game
Common Europe - Mack Reynolds' novel Commune 2000 A.D.
Common Europe - John Brunner's novel Stand on Zanzibar
Duchy of Grand Fenwick - The Mouse that Roared 1959 film
Eurasia - George Orwell's novel 1984
Euro Universe - Code Geass anime universe
EuroFreezone - David Brin's novel Existence, p. 45
European Alliance - Allen Steele's novel Coyote Rising, Coyote universe
Eurore Division - Brian W. Aldiss's novel Bow Down to Nul
Free State of Bohemia - Dale Pendell's 2010 novel The Great Bay: Chronicles of the Collapse, p. 124
Galway Republic - John Barnes's novel The Last President, p. 351
Gazira-ul-Ragul (renamed and Islamized Isle of Man) - Anthony Burgess' essay/dystopian novella 1985, p. 243
Greatbrit Division - Brian W. Aldiss's novel Bow Down to Nul
Greater Soviet Union - Norman Spinrad's novel The Men in the Jungle
High Republic of Heldon - Norman Spinrad's The Iron Dream (note the novel within the novel structure)
Holy Islamic Caliphate of Iraq - Dad From 2150 Can’t Get Enough Iraq War Documentaries parody in The Onion March 13, 2014
Jewish Free State (Balkans) - Stephen Fry's alternative history within a novel Making History
Kingdom of the Azores - John Barnes's novel The Last President, p. 351
Lagodo - Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR) 2002 Exercize
Luvania - trick question in One.Tel. 2004 public opinion survey
Macedonion Free State - Poul Anderson's "Marius," a short story in his collection The Horn of Time
Meccania - Owen Gregory's novel Meccania: the Super-State
Luniland - Owen Gregory's novel Meccania: the Super-State
Franconia - Owen Gregory's novel Meccania: the Super-State
Lugubria - Owen Gregory's novel Meccania: the Super-State
Northern Union (northern Europe) - Gwynne Dyer's nonfiction Climate Wars, p. 1
Padania (northern Italian peninsula) - Gwynne Dyer's nonfiction Climate Wars, p. 1
Pottsylvania - The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle 2000 film
Relinesia - MILEX 09 EU Exercise
Republic of Scotland - Ken MacLeod's novel The Night Sessions, p. 73
Rhodania - MILEX 09 EU Exercise
Russlavic Federation - Charles E. Gannon's novel Fire With Fire, p. 594
Schlaraffia - myth described in John Waller's nonfiction The Dancing Plague, p. 31
Slaka - Malcolm Bradbury's sendup Why Come to Slaka?: The Official Guide to an Imaginary, Mysteriously Mobile Piece of Europe
States of Europe - Brian Aldiss' novel Earthworks
Waterberg State - Brian W. Aldiss's novel Earthworks
New Angola - Brian W. Aldiss' novel Earthworks
Australia-Zealand - Brian Aldiss' novel Earthworks
Soviet Complex - Mack Reynolds' novel Commune 2000 A.D.
Sycambia - Randolph Robban's Si l'Allemagne avait vainu
Trobokistan - former Soviet satellite state in Totally Spies! television series
United Federation of Britain - Total Recall 2012 remake of the adequate 1990 film adaptation
United Free Europe - Poul Anderson's "Marius," a short story in his collection The Horn of Time
Universal State - Karin Boye's novel Kallocain
Wolack - Norman Spinrad's The Iron Dream (note the novel within the novel structure)
Worldstate - Karin Boye's novel Kallocain
Zembla - Vladimir Nabakov's novel (or collection of cantos) Pale Fire
Zind - Norman Spinrad's The Iron Dream (note the novel within the novel structure)
Unnamed country where Esperanto is the national language - Idiot's Delight 1939 film

Middle East and Central Asia

Cities and Towns

Baleb (capital of Azaran) - Fred Hoyle and John Elliot's novel Andromeda Breakthrough
Wadi al-Uyoun - Abdelrahman Munif's novel Cities of Salt
Hirbet Hizah (fictional Palestinian village destroyed in the Naqba) - S. Yizhar's "The Story of Hirbet Hizah."

Countries

Azaran (Muslim Middle East oil state) - Fred Hoyle and John Elliot's novel Andromeda Breakthrough
Federation of Imamates - Lee Konstantinou's novel Pop Apocalypse
TransArabian Caliphates - Lee Konstantinou's novel Pop Apocalypse
Hamiya - Amjad Nasser's novel Land of No Rain
Islamic Republic of Arabia - Gwynne Dyer's nonfiction Climate Wars, p. 2
Israeli Republics - Philip José Farmer's novel The Lovers
Mooran - Abdelrahman Munif's novel The Trench
Tallstoria (ruled by Persia) - Thomas More's novel Utopia
Tebarou - Brian Aldiss' novel Super-State
Turaqistan - War, Inc. 2008 film
Ugigistan - War, Inc. 2008 film
Yisroel (Yiddish speaking) - Michael Chabon's essay "Guidebook to a Land of Ghosts" Harper's October 1997 and also an addendum to his novel The Yiddish Policemen's Union

Uncertain Regional Location

Cities

Marwencol - Marwencol 2010 film
Satirev - James Morrow's 1990 novel City of Truth
Urbania, Normland - Richard Rottenburg's nonfiction book Far-Fetched Facts description from MIT Press
Veritas - James Morrow's 1990 novel City of Truth
Descartes Borough
Kant Borough
Locke Borough
Nietzche Borough
Plato Borough
Spinoza Borough

Countries

Ambergris - Jeff Vandermeer's fantasy novel Finch
Stockton Commonwealth - Jeff Vandermeer's fantasy novel Finch, p.14
Crim Tartary - W.M. Thackeray's illustrated novel The Rose and the Ring
Paflagonia - W.M. Thackeray's illustrated novel The Rose and the Ring
Glubdubdrib - Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels
Herland - Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s feminist utopian novel Herland
Gapnadesh - Gap Year Land opens near Tenby The Daily Mash, May 4, 2013
Glennbeckistan - Letter to the Editor from WV U.S. Senator Robert Byrd
Kalif's empire - Jeff Vandermeer's fantasy novel Finch, p. 14
Kazohinia - Sándor Szathmári's novel Kazohinia
Kirkesner - U.S. military medical training at Quantico, VA (source: Kyndra Miller Rotunda's memoir Honor Bound, pp. 14, 17, 21)
Land Where Econfakers Dwell - John F. Weeks's nonfiction Economics of the 1% p. 5
Linaria - Asuka Izumi’s manga The Lizard Prince
Normland - Richard Rottenburg's nonfiction book Far-Fetched Facts description from MIT Press
Outer Zone, a.k.a. OZ - Tin Man 2007 min-series
Renewistan - Stewart Brand's nonfiction Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist's Manifesto






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Atlantis Bialya Bogatago - Batman #424 (October, 1988) Corto Maltese Del Canto - JLA Classified #26 (October, 2006) Devil Skull Island Dhabar - in Robin 44 a Middle-Eastern country also known as Karroca or the Karrocan Emirate, neighboring Edalji Gamorra Island Hunpar Jamil Island Jarhanpur Kafoonistan Kahndaq Karrocan Emirate - aka Karroca, aka Dhabar, Kaznia Khadym Kooey Kooey Kooey Korao Lamumba Lancho Largo Logamba Markovia Mikishawm Modora

CHECKED Justice League Europe (1989-1993) _ DC Database _ Fandom

Rheelasia - Asian country in Young Justice, episode XXXX, a blatant stand-in for North Korea. (A united Rheelasia had appeared earlier in Black Canary & Oracle: Birds of Prey) _NOTHING North OR WEST/EAST? It was spelled Rhelasia in the Young Justice TV show, which split the country in two halves like Korea. North Rhelasia and South Rhelasia, although the nations have recently united, forming United Rhelasia.

NOT DONE

Numark Nurvania Olancho Oolong Island Oxnalia Paradise Island Parador - Police Comics #5 (December, 1941)

+ Eclipso etc


Quiana Qurac Ramistan Rangistan Raulo Rebolo Rembecco Rhapastan Rheelasia Robaria Samos San Miguel - neutral country in whose port a surface raider of an unnamed nation at war with the US is secretly resupplying in X-5, Secret Agent, Hit Comics #1 (July, 1940) Much later in New Titans #70 (October, 1990) country has terrible rep but is grudgingly doing a peace process and has just released iconic freedom fighter from jail. In deathstroke movie, dictatorhsip under xxxx, whom Deathstroke uncharacteristically leaves alive, and has featureless red flag.

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Santa Bertriza - neighbor of Del Canto in JLA Classified #26 (October, 2006)_NOTHING - REALLY? Santa Flora - Latin American country https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Sensation-Mystery-Comics/Issue-3?id=41043#28 Santa Prisca Sardona - republi Seljukana Slovekia - Eastern European monarchy on Earth-8, brutaly conquered by Lord Havok and the Extremists and converted into their stronghold (with the addition of "New" to the name)

https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Countdown-Presents-Lord-Havok-and-the-Extremists/Issue-5?id=88138#4 https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Slovekia?so=search


Souciyan Island South OR WEST/EAST? Rheelasia - Asian country in Young Justice, episode XXXX, a blatant stand-in for South Korea. (A united Rheelasia had appeared earlier in Black Canary & Oracle: Birds of Prey) _NOTHING Sunken Island Tai-Yan Talon Tiger Empire Tranbelvia United States of AmeriKa United States of Lions United States of North America Uslustan Vendazia Verdania Vlatava - homeland of Count Vertigo. has flag in Suicide Squad Vol 1 #41 May, 1990 Volcania Voldania Voltania Wooloo Island Zambesi Zandia Zangaria Zarikan Zazarstan Zhutan Zorania

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[Arabic _ English] The motto on the seal of the Emirate of Deryabar in the 1947 movie _Sinbad the Sailor._ According to the script, it reads _In the eighth month, the winds are willing_ - is that correct? "في قمر الثمين النائم ألفين" ؟؟؟ I am just guessing . does that mean anything or is it just gibberish? It's either a different language or just gibberish. The font is usually associated with farsi/urdu. Can be used for Arabic but very rare. thanks for the clearer image. Can't quite make it all out but what I can see the given translation is roughly accurate? It's more like "In moon the eighth the breeze accepts" But it may not be Arabic, rather something close enough that it's roughly understandable. That or a really bad translation into Arabic (They started with what they wanted it to say in English and translated it into Arabic)


https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/The-Inferior-Five/Issue-4?id=74673#6



Archie O'Toole was an American comic-strip written and drawn by Will Eisner, debuting as a two-page feature in Feature Funnies in July 1938, before moving to Smash Comics, another Quality anthology title, a year later.

History of 1930's platinum and golden age comics http://www.terryhoknes.com/comichistory1933.htm


The Steranko History of Comics https://archive.org/stream/historycomics11/History_comics_2_djvu.txt

By February 1941, Eisner had left the feature, which gradually transitioned to a one-page format. His successors (which included George Tuska) kept the pen name "Bud Thomas," but most of the continuity elements were discarded in favor of self-contained gag strips.

Premise

Archie O'Toole was a native of the island dictatorship of Pyromania, located three thousand miles off the Atlantic coast of the U.S. Employed as a itinerant artist, he was thrown in jail after painting a portrait of an old man with a beard (the mercurial dictator of Pyromania, Gil O. Teen, having banned beards.) Gil O. Teen then commanded Archie to paint his own portrait, but the artist tricked the dictator into falling off a balcony, an embarrassment which (under the laws of Pyromania) meant his deposition. In gratitude, O'Toole was declared the new king of Pyromania.

The strip's first year in Feature Funnies consisted of O'Toole fending off attempts by Gil O. Teen to depose him and retake power, followed by a trip to America to secure a loan to address Pyromania's perennial budget shortfall, where the king was greeted as a celebrity and made a lot of money endorsing products. He also acquired a romantic interest in the angelic Suzy Sweet, the stepdaughter of a New York mobster who had tried to waylay him on the way home. The stories consisted of two pages and had a certain amount of continuity, including attempts to introduce recurring characters such as a upper-class British bodyguard or an offensively stereotyped black "Finkelstein's monster," that however rarely saw more than a few appearances. The plots included encounters with mobsters, visits by foreign dignitaries, and encounters with the supernatural, such as the ghosts haunting the Pyromanian royal castle (who left in a huff after O'Toole tried to charge them rent.)

In August 1939, the comic was moved to Quality's new title, Smash Comics, and the storytelling became less ambitious; Suzy Sweet was dropped without explanation after the penultimate Feature Funnies issue, while Gill O. Teen only outlasted her by one more. The royal advisers became one-off characters, and the title was gradually scaled down to a single page, with less narrative content and more of a single-joke structure. Archie O'Toole' was nonetheless popular enough to run for another nine years, in nearly seventy consecutive issues; the art however departed considerably from Eisner's original style, and there were several instances of unsubtly recycled plots.

Character Description

Tall, gangly, and red-headed, O'Toole was kind, eccentric, and fond of bad novelty music, in particular a tune called "Flat Foot Floogie" ("with a floy floy ya de da yo de do").

Publication History

Title Appearances First Last Issues Notes
Feature Funnies 11 Jul 1938 May 1939 #10 - #20
Feature Comics 2 Jun 1939 Jul 1939 #21 - #22
Smash Comics 72 Aug 1939 Feb 1949 #1 - #41, #43 - 68, #70, #71, #78, #79, #81
All Humor Comics 1 (reprint only) Oct 1949 Oct 1949 #16

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