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'''Paper towns'''
'''Paper towns'''
A paper town is a term used often in John Green's ''Paper Towns''. Though the maning of this phrase is debatable, its most literal meaning is an abandoned pseusovision, a town that was never built.
A paper town is a term used often in John Green's ''Paper Towns''. Though the meaning of this phrase is debatable, its most literal meaning is an abandoned pseudovision, a town that was never built.
*''[[Paper Towns]]'', a 2008 novel
*''[[Paper Towns]]'', a 2008 novel
*''[[Fictitious entry|Paper towns]]'', fictitious towns added to maps for fun or copyright reasons
*''[[Fictitious entry|Paper towns]]'', fictitious towns added to maps for fun or copyright reasons

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Paper towns A paper town is a term used often in John Green's Paper Towns. Though the meaning of this phrase is debatable, its most literal meaning is an abandoned pseudovision, a town that was never built.