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Re-purge.
I applaud earlier attempts to clean this list up but it appears to have creeped to the point of uselessness. This is a warning to any opposed that I will clean this list up shortly. Please feel free to reply here with any questions comments or concerns. Thanks. Ncboy2010 (talk) 01:32, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
- I am curious on why a bunch of these are not allowed in the article. 24.141.168.108 (talk) 00:58, 11 June 2014 (UTC)
- The article is headed "This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, gaming, etc.)". As many of the removed items qualify under that description, why have they been removed ? RGCorris (talk) 09:13, 17 July 2015 (UTC)
- I too would like to know why some of these have been removed. Actual fictional countries from highFork me (talk) 16:10, 27 August 2015 (UTC)ly notable works of fiction are among those removed. Fork me (talk) 16:09, 27 August 2015 (UTC)
Items Removed
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- Abafri or Abari: British territory on the Atlantic coast of South America, in novels co-written by John Hearne and Morris Cargill
- Abolonia: a country in the Speed Racer episode "The Secret Invaders"
- Absurdsovanï: a former Soviet republic in the novel Absurdistan by Gary Shteyngart.
- Abysus: a heavily contaminated, international-pariah country in the TV series Generator Rex. Possibly located in Europe.
- Acquiria a country in the Speed Racer episode "Gang of Assassins"
- Adjikistan: a Central Asian nation located near Afghanistan and Pakistan in the video game SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault.
- Afromacoland: an African country in the novel Chief the Honourable Minister by T.M. Aluko
- Agrabah: a medieval Arabian sultanate in the animated film Aladdin and its sequels
- Agraria: an Eastern country in the film You Know What Sailors Are
- Ajina: an Asian nation in the Rockman.EXE (US: Mega Man Battle Network) video games. Its name is a portmanteau of "Asia" and "China."
- Ajir or Azhir: a Middle-Eastern republic in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Nitro"
- Akhbaristan: a fictional Middle East country in the Disney Channel series Kickin' It.
- Al-Alemand: an Islamic state consisting of the former Germany and Low Countries in the alternate-history novel The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Al Amarja: a lawless Mediterranean island state in the roleplaying game Over the Edge
- Alabasta: kingdom in the manga and in the anime of One Piece
- Alaine: a small European kingdom in the film His Majesty, the American
- Albenistan: Central Asian country in the d20 adventures Raid on Ashkashem, The Qalashar Device, and The Khorforhan Gambit by Fraser Ronald
- Allebahst: a fictional European kingdom that appeared in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
- Aldestan: a Central Asian country adjacent to Kazakhstan in the video game Command & Conquer: Generals
- Al Hari: Middle Eastern nation, the scene of a conflict over an important dam between two military factions in the video game Front Mission: Gun Hazard
- Almein: Middle Eastern country, from TV series The Bionic Woman.
- Almia: A region, the principal setting of Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
- Alpenstein: European principality and former ally of Nazi Germany featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[1]
- Alpine Emirates: Islamic states in the Bavarian Alps in the alternate-history novel The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Altruria: a large island country from William Dean Howells' utopian novel A Traveller from Altruria
- Allied States of America: the authoritarian government of the western US in the post-apocalyptic TV series Jericho. One of three successor regimes, alongside a rump USA and Texas.
- Alvania: a Balkan kingdom in the film The Royal Rider
- Amalah: from the TV series The Event
- Ambrocia :a European monarchy in the "Speed Racer episode "The Secret Invaders"
- Amerope (1): a nation in the Rockman.EXE (US: Mega Man Battle Network) video game series. Its name is a portmanteau of "America" and "Europe."
- Amerope (2): featured in Bertrand Wilson Hatia's book of verse To Amerope and Other Poems.
- Ambrosia: a doubly-fictional war-torn country, existing in the imagination of the protagonist of the novel Billy Liar and film of the same title.
- Amerzone: a Central American country, the setting of the video game of the same name and the eponymous Belgian comic book which the game was based on, in the comic book series Inspector Canardo.
- Amestris: the principal setting of the manga and anime Fullmetal Alchemist. Sometimes transliterated as Artemis.
- Anatruria: a Balkan kingdom in the Bernie Rhodenbarr novel The Burglar Who Thought He Was Bogart
- Anchuria: a Central American country in the novel Cabbages and Kings by O. Henry
- Andalasia: offscreen location in the film Enchanted.
- Anemia: a country in the film Hot Stuff. Bears the same name as the medical condition.
- Angria: an imaginary country from the poems of the Brontë sisters.
- Annexia: a country featured in the final scenes of Naked Lunch.
- Antegria: a country featured in the game Papers, Please
- Anvilania: a country to whose throne the Warner Brothers and Sister were heirs, in Animaniacs
- Applesauce Lorraine: a country, parody of Alsace-Lorraine, stated to be bordered by France and Baja California, from Rocky and Bullwinkle's story arc "The Three Moosketeers"
- Aquabania: an idyllic island, the supposed home of The Aquabats
- Aquilea: a South American country in the film Les Trottoirs de Saturne
- Aragon: in United States Army training, a fictional opposing force "Aragon Liberation Front" is described by the US Army Ranger Handbook[2] as engaged in "ambushes" and "offensive operations". A placeholder entity for training exercises, the fictional Aragon appears to have no tie to various real places in Spain and elsewhere with the same or similar name.
- Araluen: a country resembling England in the Ranger's Apprentice book series by John Flanagan
- Arcacia: mythical kingdom in the film A Royal Family
- Arendelle: the fictional country ruled by Queen Elsa and Princess Anna from Disney's Frozen (2013 film).
- Ardaji a Middle Eastern kingdom from the Joe 90 episode "King For A Day".
- Ardenia: Restored to a monarchy after the fall of the communist block, Ardenia is the country of King Solton, a repressive ruler that treats the rebels of his country with iron fists. The monarchy is no longer as popular as it once was, and the king faces a threat of being overthrown. King Solton and the Royal Family are depicted in V.I.P.’s first season, in an episode entitled “One Wedding and Val’s Funeral”.
- Ardistan: from the novel Ardistan and Dschinnistan by Karl Friedrich May
- Ark: the country where Bakunetsumaru is from in the Japanese/American anime Superior Defender Gundam Force.
- Arrida: a country resembling Northern Africa in the Ranger's Apprentice book series by John Flanagan
- Arstotzka: the country where the game "Papers Please" takes place.
- Arulco: a country the player is tasked to free in the game, Jagged Alliance 2
- Aslan, also transliterated as Asran: setting of the anime Area 88.
- Athbekistan: a Russian-speaking country in the TV series Black Books, the rival of Fran's ancestral homeland of Tishtaya.
- Atlantica: submarine realm in Disney's Little Mermaid series.
- Attilan: home to the Inhumans, a race of superhumans in Marvel Comics. < This Article start's with "Attilan is a fictional city"
- August Bank Holiday Island: an island located between Easter Island and Christmas Island in The Goodies. Its inhabitants practice black supremacy and unintentionally gain control of the Commonwealth of Nations.
- Aukstralia, Earth-C's version of Australia, as seen in Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew.
- Auspasia: the noisiest and most talkative nation in the world; appears in Georges Duhamel's Lettres d'Auspasie and La dernier voyage de Candide
- Austrania: European kingdom in the film The Last Volunteer
- Avalon: A fictional land resembling England in the Seventh Sea tabletop RPG franchise.
- Averna: An oil-rich Adriatic principality mentioned in Margery Allingham's Sweet Danger
- Averoigne: A fictional counterpart of the medieval province of Auvergne in France as detailed in a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith.< This is a fictional province
- Ayazad: Middle-Eastern country in the film Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol.
- Azania: an African island empire in Evelyn Waugh's novel "Black Mischief."
- Azaran: a Middle-Eastern country in the TV series The Andromeda Breakthrough.
- Aztlan: a country formed after a nuclear World War III from the American states of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico in the novel Warday. Also referred in the Max Brooks novel "World War Z", but placed in Mexico.<This article is about the legendary ancestral home of the Aztec
- Azmenistan: a Russian-speaking country in The Onion Movie.
B
- Babahl: a fictional European republic that appeared in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
- Babalstan: Middle Eastern country in the film Harum Scarum
- Backhairistan: from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius animated TV series
- Bacteria: thinly disguised version of Fascist Italy from the film The Great Dictator.
- Baghdakistan: In the Hey Arnold! episode Arnold's Valentine. A country where Helga's pen pal is from that apparently is hot and poor as it showed a desert picture on the letter sent to Helga with the words Please Send Money! A combination of the capital of Iraq, Baghdad and the country of Pakistan.
- Bahar: Persian Gulf state in an episode of Spooks.
- Bahavia: a small country bordering Uzbekistan in the Disney Channel series Cory in the House.
- Bahkan: a nation threatened by the Federated Peoples' Republic in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Fool's Gold"
- Bakaslavia: a country from which Quinn buys purified uranium in an episode of Zoey 101. Probably a parody of Yugoslavia.
- Balamkadar: Adil's birthplace from Genie in the House
- Baldova: a South American country from TV series Human Target (episodes "Salvage & Reclamation" and "A Problem Like Maria").
- Baki: homeland of Omio in Madeleine L'Engle's writing, a small Pacific island nation once dominated by the British
- Balinderry: strategically placed quasi-Irish nation featured in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man
- Balnibarbi: a land containing the metropolis of Lagado in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
- Baltonia: a country, probably Baltic, in the film Esupai
- Bandar: Middle-Eastern country in the film Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol.
- Banania, República de: Stereotypical Banana republic featured in several works by Les Luthiers
- Bandrika (sometimes Vandreka): Alpine country in "one of Europe's few undiscovered corners" and speaking a mixture of Germanic and Slavic languages, and gibberish, featured in The Lady Vanishes.
- Bangstoff: an Imperial Germanesque country from the novel Operation Roughneck.
- Bantonga is one of five islands known as the Bastongas which 300 miles west of the Pacific west coast of America. It is 3 Miles long and has a population of over 3000 people. It featured in the Supercar episode Hi-Jack.
- Bapetikosweti: the "homeland" state invented by South African satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys for his drag character, Evita Bezuidenhout.
- Baracq: a Middle Eastern kingdom in the TV soap opera Capitol.
- Baraza: a major African country in The Man by Irving Wallace.
- Barataria (1): an island kingdom in Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote. The name comes from the Spanish barato, "cheap."
- Barataria (2): featured in The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria, a Savoy Opera by Gilbert and Sullivan.
- Barbituros Islands: Caribbean islands bordering San Sombrèro, featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[1]
- Barclay Islands (the Barclays): British-dependent Caribbean archipelago off The Bahamas in Frederick Forsyth's novel The Deceiver.
- Baronkhan: A country in the comic strip The Phantom.
- Barringtonia: the location of a ski resort mentioned in one episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. One of London's friends says in this episode she will be staying with her boyfriend's family, the Barringtons, who the country is presumably named after.
- Basanda: a country in Africa in the novel House On The Hill by Jonathan Black I Dream of Jeannie
- Basenji: a country neighboring Russia in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie
- Bayview: from Need For Speed Underground 2, with references to real cities like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
- Belka: a country that appeared in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War and Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War.<No mention of the fictional country outside the title.
- Belsornia: the homeland of Elisaveta, the title character in the third of Elinor Brent-Dyer's Chalet School series, The Princess of the Chalet School.
- Beninia: from John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar
- Bensalem: utopian island nation located somewhere off the Western coast of the continent of America in Francis Bacon's New Atlantis
- Bereznik: an fictional state somewhere in eastern Europe featured in the Gerry Anderson series Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.
- Bergania: a European country in The Dragonfly Pool by Eva Ibbotson
- Bergen Ait: An uninhabited island in the Baltic Sea controlled by Great Britain in Biggles in the Baltic
- Bestiolandia (Republic of): A country so dangerous that the road is one way because "no one returns from there". Its economy is based on the export of the plant Hierbajus Apestosus Repelentus to make "Celtas" (a low-quality Spanish cigarette). It appears in the Mortadelo y Filemón comic El antídoto.[3]
- Beth Ja Brin: a middle-Eastern country appearing in Danger Man
- Betonia: European kingdom in the film His Royal Highness (1932)
- Biddleonia: Created to be the butt of otherwise Irish jokes on the Australian variety TV Show, Hey Hey Its Saturday.
- Birani: African nation featured in the film The Gods Must Be Crazy. Located near Namibia and Angola. Has a Banana Forest at a place called Dumgase.
- Birdwell Island: an independent island community in the Clifford the Big Red Dog series similar in geography and custom to an island off of the east coast of the United States.
- Republic of Blackland: the former city of East St. Louis, Illinois in the graphic novel Birth of a Nation by Aaron McGruder and Reginald Hudlin.
- Blueland: Used in military scenarios by NATO countries, often warring against Orangeland[4][5][6]
- Republic of Bobadilla y Las Bonitas: small country located in "Central Coastal South America" in the short story El Vilvoy de las Islas by Avram Davidson.
- Boca Grande: Central American country based on El Salvador in A Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion
- Bocamoa: a gold-producing white supremacist African country from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Kitara"
- Boloxnia: an Eastern European Communist country set in 1957 compiled by the listeners of Alex Lester, presenter of the BBC Radio 2 early morning show.<No mention of Boloxnia in article
- Bolumbia, a South American dictatorship, from Felix Wedgwood's novel The Shadow of a Titan[7]
- Bonande: a West African country in the film La Nuit de la vérité
- Bongiornia: a European grand duchy referred to constantly as a pointless example of human imagination.
- Bongo Bongo Land: derogatory British term for Third World countries, particularly in Africa<This is a derogetory slang wore.... this is a list of /fictional countries/.
- Bongo Congo: the African kingdom in the cartoon King Leonardo and his Short Subjects
- Bookland: fictitious designation for the country code used to allow compatibility between 10 and 13 character ISBN codes<Fictitious designations /aren't/ fictitious countries.
- Booty Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine Marley)
- Bora Gora: South Pacific island in the Marivellas island chain from the TV series Tales of the Gold Monkey
- Borginia: a republic from the videogame Dino Crisis, later appearing in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney and Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
- Borostyria: a Balkan principality modeled on Montenegro in Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (1907).[8]
- Borova: A country known for its coastal resort, which featured in the Joe 90 episode Business Holiday.
- Borovia: Central-European country from The Big Knights TV programme.
- Borovia (2): a communist Eastern European country featured in G.I. Joe by Marvel Comics.
- Borovnia: an imaginary kingdom invented by Pauline and Juliet in their elaborate fantasies, in the film Heavenly Creatures
- Boruguay: A South American country in The Kid Who Became President
- Bothalia: a kingdom in the Balkan Mountains from the film The Vagabond Prince
- Brainania: obscure South Pacific island in the animated series Pinky and the Brain. Destroyed by volcanic eruption.
- Braslavia: Slavic dictatorship in Patrouille des Castors comics
- Bratavia: Asian dictatorship mentioned in an episode of the 1987 German TV comedy Diplomaten küßt man nicht
- Bratislavia: a fictional country mentioned in Count Duckula. Presumably named after the city of Bratislava.
- Brazuela: an industrialized South American nation between Venezuela and Brazil in the TV series Totally Spies!.
- Bregna: a dystopic, centralized, scientifically-planned state in the animated series and film Aeon Flux
- Bretzelburg: a central European dictatorship from Spirou et Fantasio comics
- Bretonnia: a feudal country in the Warhammer game.
- Holy Britannian Empire: An aggressive superpower based in North America and ruling one-third of the world in the anime series Code Geass
- British Hidalgo: a tiny Central American country in the novel Limekiller by Avram Davidson
- Brobdingnag: a country populated by giants, from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift<Tenuous, no mention of a country in the article, only a "continent-sized land".
- Brogavia: Nazi-occupied Balkan nation featured in Commando Comics.
- Brutopia: a country appearing in several Donald Duck stories, possibly referring to the Soviet Union.
- Buckyvania: country declared by Bucky Katt in the comic strip Get Fuzzy
- Bukistan: an Islamic country in the Cary Grant film Dream Wife. Later referred to in I Dream of Jeannie.
- Bulmeria: an African country mentioned in the webcomic, It's Walky!
- Bundonia: Some enemies of Golden Age MLJ Comics' superhero The Wizard came from this country.
- Buranda: an African country in the BBC comedy series Yes Minister <Buranda is a real place and this article points to the real place not the fictional country
- Burdabi: Middle Eastern country, from TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.
- Burgossa: an African country featured in the episode of The Secret Service "A Question of Miracles".
- Burmini: an African or Asian country in the Italian TV series Boris
- Burunda: a Central African country bordering the also fictional country of Wakanda in Marvel Comics.
- Burunga: an African country mentioned in the Captain Tsubasa:World Youth manga.
C
- Cabo Luna: tropical Latin American country and major tourist destination in the TV series Generator Rex
- Cacklogallinia: kingdom off the coast of South America, from A Voyage to Cacklogallinia by Captain Samuel Brunt
- Calia: Central American republic of outlaws founded by escaped inmates from the Devil's Island in Modesty Blaise episode "The Jericho Caper". Located somewhere within the former Aztec Empire
- Calormen: from The Chronicles Of Narnia
- California Commonwealth: a country in North America in the TV series Revolution. It spans the former American west coast and British Columbia.
- Candover: medieval country in the novel Rats and Gargoyles by Mary Gentle
- Cantania: Another South American country in The Kid Who Became President
- Cap'D'Far: a small island country from an episode of Scarecrow and Mrs. King. Its only export are fish bones.
- Cape Suzette: city-state inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, the main setting of the animated series Tale Spin
- Carjackistan: sometimes used in the comic strip Tank McNamara as the birthplace of foreign athletes.
- Carpania: Ruritania-like European kingdom in the film The Great Race
- The False Prince Carthya
- Cascara: a tiny Caribbean island in the film Water
- Caspak: a huge island country located in the South seas somewhere between South America and Australia in Edgar Rice Burroughs' The Land That Time Forgot and its sequels<Caspak redirects to Caprona which is described by the author as "a land mass near Antarctica.. ..ringed by high cliffs, making it inaccessible to all but the most intrepid explorers.
- Caspiar: The supposed homeland of Andy Kaufman's "foreign man" character.
- Castlebury: a small European Duchy located near Liechtenstein, run by Edward Duke of Castlebury in the 2011 film A Princess for Christmas.
- Caucastan: a small Middle-Eastern country known for hosting the 2012 Eurokitsch song contest, as chronicled in the 2012 musical review Caucastani Nights in Toronto by a group of joyful balladeers.
- Cayuna: a Caribbean island modelled on Jamaica in the novels of John Hearne
- Celama, Kingdom of: a mythical land in novels El reino de Celama by Luis Mateo Díez
- Celtica: a country resembling Wales in the Ranger's Apprentice book series by John Flanagan
- Cenktrich: Central European country in the video game Front Mission: Gun Hazard
- Central African Federation: central African nation mentioned in the West Wing.
- Champina: European Country in the short story "Small Country" by Nick Hornby
- Cheezburgerstan: Kingdom located in either Central or Eastern Europe in the Mad Magazine comic strip feature Monroe.
- Chekia: mythical kingdom in the film The Only Thing
- Chimerica: Central American country from the computer game Hidden Agenda.
- Chirimoyandia: A communist dictatorship in a Perestroika-like process of democratization. It appears in the Mortadelo y Filemón comic La Gomeztroika.
- Chiroubistan: a perpetually wartorn Islamic Balkan country in the French comic strip "Henriette"
- Cimmeria: The territory of a pre-Ice Age barbarian tribe, Conan's people, in Conan the Barbarian.
- Citysville: A City in the TV Series The Powerpuff Girls where Professor Utonium and the Girls move to for a while but then moved back to Townsville because of all the Mean People in Citysville.
- Chommo: a country based on Middle East: Dalaam is Poo's hometown. It appears in EarthBound.
- Cleirville: A city-state in Europe in the Italian comic "Diabolik".
- Coalition States: A fascist empire founded upon the post-apocalyptic ruins of the American Midwest in the Rifts role-playing game.[9]
- Cobra Island: A United Nations recognized island in the Gulf Of Mexico; focus of many stories in the G.I. Joe merchandise line
- Cobrastan: A presumely fake country located in the fake passport of Jorji Costava, recurring character from the game "Papers Please".
- Cohdopia: a fictional European principality that appeared in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
- Concordia: a European microstate, the setting of Peter Ustinov's play Romanoff and Juliet and the film of the same title.
- Condal Islands: a remote archipelago in the South Pacific in Dead Ground by Chris Amies.
- ""Confectionaria"": a kingdom in a comic bleedman "Sugar Bits".
- Confederated Gulf States: a Persian Gulf Monarchy in an episode of Spooks
- Cornada, Earth-C's version of Canada, as seen in Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew.
- Cornea: monarchy (location unspecified) in the TV series Pair of Kings. Inhabited by British-accented triclopses.
- Coronia: a kingdom in the film King, Queen and Joker
- Corto Maltese: a small (presumably) Latin American country where a civil war has been taking place. Mentioned in the 1989 film adaptation of Batman. The name Corto Maltese comes from a comics character.
- Cortuguay: revolution-wracked Latin American country in Harold Robbins novel and film the Adventurers.
- Costa Bravo: a Latin American country, from TV series The Bionic Woman.
- Costa Estrella: General Cain's fiefdom in Princess Protection Program
- Costa Gravas: South American country in the 2007 series Chuck
- Costa Lottsa: Tiny nation located between Italy and France, mentioned in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups[1]
- Costa Luna: Rosalinda's or Rosie's kingdom in Princess Protection Program
- Costa Morada: a small Central American state featured in the final episode of the 1980s TV series Miami Vice. Loosely based on Panama.
- Costa Negra: a Latin-American country, in the telefim Major Dad. Its capital is Los Limones.
- Costa Verde: small Central American state in Marvel Comics, home to Avengers member Silverclaw. Also a fictional country in the Franco-Canadian TV series XIII.
- Costaguana: setting of Joseph Conrad's Nostromo
- Coventry: a kingdom in the Twitches novels and film series.
- Coxotopia: a doubly fictional country, made up by Dr. Cox in the TV Show Scrubs.
- Crab Island: a poor Caribbean island shaped like a crab, under the domination of Crocodile Island, in the Patrouille des Castors comics.
- Crim Tartary: in William Makepeace Thackeray's "The Rose and the Ring" (1854) (see also Paflagonia)
- Crocodile Island: a crocodile-shaped Caribbean island seemingly similar to Tahiti, in the Patrouille des Castors comics.
- Crusoeland: featured in Atoll K, a film featuring Laurel and Hardy.
- Cuarembo: small South American republic in Modesty Blaise comic strip The Green Eyed Monster, home nation of Modesty's boyfriend Gil De Serra. Run by president Luis Machado, it's also threatened by terrorist actions of Leftist-anarchist rebels.
- Curaguay: a Latin American banana republic from the series The A-Team and Hunter.
D
- Dacovia, A Eastern European type country which is the homeland of Miss Lilly and Anya the field mouse in the "Angelina Ballerina" books and animated series.
- Dalmasca: is a small kingdom in Final Fantasy XII. It is the central location for most of the game.
- Dalmatia: a tiny Germanic nation whose royal family were exiled to Great Britain after a communist revolution there. Seen in the TV series You Rang, M'Lord?.
- Danu: setting of Timothy Mo's 1991 novel The Redundancy of Courage, based on East Timor
- Dasah: trucial state on an island in the Persian Gulf in the novel The Business by Iain Banks.
- Dave, The Republic of: a single generational Republic led by Dave in the video game Fallout 3. The country is depicted to be about 20 kilometers north of the main DC area.
- Defastena: The idyllic sister-state of The Defastenkunstrepublik.
- Defastenkunstrepublik: Oldest of the three states composing the Defastenist Empire. Was the subject for a series of paintings by the Defastenist artist Gary Farrelly produced between 2003 and 2007.
- De La Rocha: A Middle-Eastern monarchy in the series Metajets
- Derbaran:a country in the shooter War Rock.
- Derkaderkastan: from the film Team America: World Police
- Dolaronia: from the Cantinflas film "Su Excelencia", a parody of the United States
- Dominion of Divinity: a theocratic dystopia that replaces the United States in the novel The Butterfly and the Flame by Dana De Young
- Doofania: a fictional country found by Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz in the series "Phineas and Ferb".
- Dos Rios: South American country in Biggles television series.
- Double Crossia: a country mentioned in the Three Stooges short You Nazty Spy
- Drachenschweig: Grand Duchy of Drachenschweig, setting of Roger K. Miller's 2010 novel Dragon in Amber
- Drackenberg: a European country from Lloyd Alexander's The Drackenberg Adventure
- Dregovia: mentioned in a mission of the video game Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis where the player must rescue its visiting president.
- Dreisenberg: A tiny Germanic nation featured in the pilot of The Secret Service.
- Dresdania: A Balkan principality in the Solar Pons story The Adventure of the Frightened Governess
- Droon*: A magical world in the Secrets of Droon series by Tony Abbott
- Drusselstein: A small, poor European country that was the birthplace of Heinz and Roger Doofenschmirtz in Phineas and Ferb.
- Dschinnistan (Djinnistan): in the novel Ardistan and Dschinnistan by Karl Friedrich May
- Dubinia: The rival country of Bahavia in the TV show Cory in the House.
- Duloc: name of the kingdom in Shrek ruled by Lord Farquaad
- Ducklovia: a country bordering Serbia in Count Duckula
E
- Eagleland: a country that based-on United State in EarthBound, It's also the home country of Ness and Paula
- East African Protectorate: An African state that is part of the United Nations Space Command of the Halo universe. It contains fururistic versions of modern-day Mombasa (called New Mombasa) and Voi as well as a Forerunner relic.
- Eastern Coalition: in Star Trek: First Contact, the Eastern Coalition (ECON) was one of the major powers involved in World War III.
- Eastern Samothrace, Islamic Republic of: a Greek-speaking Sunni nation governing a small part of the Anatolian Peninsula and a series of small islands in the Aegean Sea, anomalously forgotten by the majority of the world's population; it and its associated amnesic condition is designated SCP-1173 by the SCP Foundation.
- East European Republic: an anti-American power from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Submarine". Possibly the same as the East European Peoples Republic (EEPR) from "The Party" and the European People's Republic from "Invasion".
- East Yemen: located somewhere in the Middle East, from the sitcom Yes, Prime Minister. Formally known as The People's Democratic Republic of East Yemen, it was a Soviet backed Communist dictatorship which often raided its neighbour, West Yemen.
- Ecuarico: homeland of an exiled dictator in an episode of Gilligan's Island
- Eisneria: a republic in the Balkans from the Road Rovers TV series
- El Bolivar: a South American republic dominated by a military junta in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode Europe in 30 Minutes presumably named after Simon Bolivar.
- El Coronado: an unstable South American state in a film of the same name, presumably named after Francisco Coronado.
- El Honduragua: a country in Central America from the sketch show Spitting Image, whose politics are dominated by fascist parties all supported by the United States. Its name is a portmanteau of El Salvador, the British Honduras (now Belize) and Nicaragua.
- El Paradiso: the remote, revolution-prone South American island in Harold Lloyd's Why Worry?
- Eldorado: Also "El dorado", the paradigm of an imaginary country in Spanish conquistador's tales; see also Terra em Transe and Voltaire's Candide.
- Elensia: the main setting of the video game Wild Arms XF.
- Eleutheria: an island nation in the Southwest Pacific Ocean from the Eleutheria Model Parliament role playing game.
- Elkabar: Persian Gulf kingdom, from the Mission: Impossible episode "The Slave"
- Elrios: A grand kingdom with 7 main villages in it in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Elsword.
- Equestria: a kingdom that is the setting of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, ruled by Princess Celestia and Princess Luna.
- Eregion: An Elven kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"; Destroyed 1697 S.A. during the War of Sauron and the Elves.
- Republic of Ereguay: small country located in "Central Coastal South America", the setting of the short story El Vilvoy de las Islas by Avram Davidson.
- Eretz: the home of a visiting prime minister, Salka Palmir, in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man ('Eretz' is Hebrew for 'land')
- Erewhon (anagram of nowhere): in the novel Erewhon by Samuel Butler
- Erusea: a country that appeared in Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies, Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War, and briefly mentioned in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.<No mention of Erusea in article
- Estrovia: European kingdom in the film A King in New York
- Esturia: a Slavic country in Patrouille des Castors comics
- Etchechuria: a Pyrenean country peopled by nursery rhyme characters in The Stolen March by Dornford Yates.
- Ethniklashistan: Portrayed in The Onion as a homeland for Hutus, Greek Cypriots, Serbs, Papuans and many other troubled ethnic groups. Situated in the West Bank.
- Etxelur: Tribal nation that existed in Northland, i.e. the now submerged Doggerland area of Europe c.7300 BC in Stone Spring by Stephen Baxter.
- Euphrania: tiny kingdom in the film The Slipper and the Rose
- Eurasia: from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
- Eurasian Dynasty: The remnants of the Europe, Asia and North Africa in the computer game Earth 2140.
- Eurba:The country mentioned in a Victorious episode.
- Europolis: The capital of Europe in the computer game Dreamfall.
- Evallonia: Central European country in the John Buchan novels Castle Gay and The House of the Four Winds.
- Evarchia: Eastern European country from Brigid Brophy's Palace Without Chairs
- Everon: Euro-esque country invaded by Soviet Forces in the computer game Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis"
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- Fabeltjesland: the name of a land, only with animals, in the Dutch TV series de Fabeltjeskrant.
- Fantasia: in Michael Ende's "Die Unendliche Geschichte".
- Far Eastern Republic: a nation from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Commandante".
- Far Far Away: the name of the kingdom in Shrek 2 and Shrek 3
- Fari Lana: African nation in the comic strip The Phantom. Also known as Ivory Lana.
- Fato: Briefly mentioned in Ace Combat 5.
- Fawzia: Middle Eastern kingdom in the film John Goldfarb, Please Come Home
- Federated Peoples' Republic: a nation hostile toward the Kingdom of Bahkan in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Fool's Gold". Possibly the same as the Federated People's Republic: from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Time Bomb".
- Federated States of Europe: Soviet-dominated European superstate in the post-apocalyptic Guardians novel series by Richard Austin.
- Federated Union of Earth: inept, bureaucratic world government in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam metaseries.
- Fenua Ua: tiny, poor South Pacific island nation (part of the Society Islands) targeted for a friendly corporate takeover in the novel The Business by Iain Banks.
- Feudalia: Little exploited bureaucratic country ruled by Field Marshal Manuel Anzábalon in several works by Les Luthiers
- Findas: country sunk under the waves in The Book of Conquests by Jim Fitzpatrick
- FlatHill Country: a country in the Speed Racer episode "Desperate Desert Race"
- Fiore: The region from Pokémon Ranger and a neutral country of 17 million in the anime Fairy Tail
- Florin: The country run by Prince Humperdinck in The Princess Bride by William Goldman
- Foggyland: is a country based on Europe, Winters is the hometown of Jeff, Summers is sunny warm town. It appears in EarthBound
- Flyspeck Island: home of Gunk in the comic strip Curtis
- Foo: from the Leven Thumps series a popular children's fantasy series by writer Obert Skye
- Forest Kingdom: from Simon Green's Blue Moon Rising. Ruled by King John.
- Franistan: from the I Love Lucy episode 'The Publicity Agent' in which Lucy petends 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.
- Fredonia: from Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek
- Freiland: from Freiland by Theodor Hertzka
- Frobnia: an Eastern Bloc nation from Infocom's interactive fiction game Border Zone
- Fröland: Island in the North Sea in the Dutch TV series Fröland.
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- Gaad: Small East African country in the 1963 mystery The Diplomat and the Gold Piano by Margaret Scherf
- Gaillardia: Remote British Colony in the 1959 film Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
- Galbadia: Western nation in Final Fantasy VIII
- Gallica: a country resembling France in the Ranger's Apprentice book series by John Flanagan
- Gamba: African country in the film Only Love
- Gamorra: island near Southeast Asia in WildStorm comics, ruled by Kaizen Gamorra
- Ganubia: from television series MacGyver.
- Gath: Country in the TV series Kings; based on the biblical Canaanite Gath
- Gatolandia: The country that hosted the 1976 Olympic games in the Mortadelo y Filemón universe. They are enemies of Perrolandia. It appeared in the album Gatolandia 76.
- Gatolandia: Country located near the Carpathians inhabited by anthropomorphic cats. It appeared in the Spanish comic strip of the character Pafman titled El heredero.
- Gavel Republic: a country referenced in the animated picture Ghost in the Shell
- Gazth-Sonika: a war-torn country in south-west Asia from the anime Madlax
- Georgia Federation: a country in North America which occupies most of the former Southeastern United States, from the TV series Revolution.
- Ghalea: a small African nation whose pro-Western government is key to stability in the area, from the Mission: Impossible episode "The Money Machine"
- Gilboa: Country in TV series Kings
- Gindra: A small nation in Central Africa that serves as the location of the military fortress Galuade (formerly Outer Heaven) in Metal Gear: Ghost Babel
- Giwak: a wealthy Middle Eastern country from which the prince comes to England for schooling in the film Bottoms Up!
- Glendovia: A country mentioned in an episode of Sonny with a Chance where Sonny & Tawni go to as part of a Cash Register Exchange program. Later mentioned on So Random!.
- 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
- Glovania: Home country of the biological parents of the character Skeezix in the comic strip Gasoline Alley. Skeezix's biological father Col. Henri Coda was the ruling Grand Duke prior to a revolution. Glovania's capital and major seaport is Ragpo, located on the Mediterranean to the east of Italy.[10]
- Gnarnia:From the film Epic Movie, spoof of C.S. Lewis's Narnia.
- Golithia: a country between Turkey and the Soviet Union from the graphic novel Batman: Son of the Demon.
- Gorslava: central-European setting of the horror film Mr. Sardonicus.
- 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.
- Gravett Island: Island where the crew of the USS Enterprise-E were to evacuate to in Star Trek: First Contact.
- Great Britnia: Formed by hordes of Robo-Britneys after they took over Afghanistan in Justice Squad
- Greater Berzerkistan: Asian nation ruled by a 'President for life' dictator in the comic-strip Doonesbury. The regime has indulged in Nazi-esque crimes against humanity.
- Greater Korean Republic: North Korean occupied country consisting North and South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Central-Western United States in the video game Homefront (video game).
- Grenyarnia: a nation only rich people know about. Appeared in the 30 Rock episode 'SeinfeldVision.'
- Grimzinistan: Sworn enemy of Rendoosia, the country of The Adrenalini Brothers.
- Grünewald: tiny Germanic principality, the setting of the novel Prince Otto by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- Grzkijstan: a backwaterish constituent republic of the Soviet Union in the novel Big Trouble by Dave Barry
- Guadec: an African country in an episode of Spooks, led by reformist President Manu Baffong.
- Guadosalam: Place in Final Fantasy X and X-2, home of the Guado.
- Guamania: from the French-Canadian series Dans une Galaxie près de chez vous.
- Guanduria: unstable South American nation in the 1965 film The Secret of My Success.
- Guaranga: (pronounced Gwa-Ran-Gah) a pro-communist mixed African/Latin country based on Angola, from the novel Operation Roughneck.
- Guarengo: poor and isolated South American republic in Modesty Blaise comic strip Milord. Located somewhere along the Pan-American Highway and within the former Inca empire. It's capital is San Felipe.
- Guilder: The country across the Florin Channel (and the sworn enemy of Florin) in The Princess Bride by William Goldman
- Gulevandia: Kingdom where the bilingual opera Cardoso en Gulevandia is set.
- Guravia: a country where the first robot president was elected in the Astro Boy animated series
- Gzbfernigambia: a kingdom in the film Such a Little Queen.
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- Hanshin Republic: A fictional country in the manga/anime series Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle.
- Harmonia: a recurring antagonistic country in the Suikoden series of video games.
- Hav: a European city-state in Jan Morris's novel Last Letters from Hav
- Heartland: A new country carved out of the United States in the TV miniseries Amerika, comprising Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
- Heiligwaldenstein: a small German state in "The Wisdom of Father Brown" (s:The Wisdom of Father Brown/Chapter 12)
- Herland: a feminist utopia in the novel Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- Helghan Empire: a fictional superpower in a Killzone universe, largely inspired by a Nazi Germany and North Korea.
- Hermajistan: a stand-in for Afghanistan in the anime version of Full Metal Panic (a change made after the September 11, 2001 attacks, as the series' protagonist had in the original version been raised in Afghanistan.)
- Herzoslovakia: a small Balkan state in Agatha Christie's novels The Secret of Chimneys and The Labours of Hercules
- Hetland: a kingdom from the film Such a Little Queen
- Hibernia: a country resembling Ireland in the Ranger's Apprentice book series by John Flanagan (Note: Hibernia is the Latin name of Ireland)
- Hidalgo: a Central American country in the Doc Savage novels and film
- Hili-liland: a nation near the South Pole, founded by Ancient Romans, in the 1899 novel A Strange Discovery by Charles Romeyn Dake. It is south of Tsalal and has a more developed civilization.
- Hillsdown: a duchy in Simon Green's Blue Moon Rising. Ruled by Duke Alaric.
- Hoenn: A region in the Pokémon games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire & Pokémon Emerald.
- Hohenwald: the home principality of the heroine in Richard Harding Davis' The Princess Aline (1895).
- Holodrum: A Land that appears in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons Video Game. Holodrum has a sister country called 'Labrynna'.
- Hopi Hari: A theme park near São Paulo, Brazil, which pretends to be a country.
- Houyhnhnms, Land of the: a land where horses rule. The animalistic human-like creatures in this land are called Yahoos. From the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
- Howduyustan: Carl Barks' satirical version of India.
- Hudatvia: a large island somewhere in the Middle East featuring in two episodes of Stingray Star Of The East and Eastern Eclipse.
- Huella Islands: islands off the coast of Cayenne, mentioned in The Hardy Boys books.
- Hyrule: Kingdom in the Legend of Zelda universe.
- Hyrkania: pre-Ice Age kingdom in the Conan mythos, and the homeland of Red Sonja.
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- Idris: a small country located between Germany and France in the Mortal Instruments novels by Cassandra Clare. Home to the magic-using Shadowhunters, and concealed from normal humans. Its capital is Alicante,also known as the Glass City.
- Ifuvania or Ithuvania: Eastern European country used as an experiment in Gary Larson's The Far Side comic
- Illyria: Eastern European country in the play Les Mains Sales (Dirty Hands) by Jean-Paul Sartre. Illyria is also the ancient name for the region between the Adriatic Sea and the Danube.
- Imara: an African country in the 2007 series Bionic Woman.
- Inagua: a Caribbean island nation in the Franco-Belgian comic Buck Danny. Hostile to both the United States and the Soviet Union, its dictator tries to orchestrate a third World War between the two superpowers.
- Ingunaguay: a (presumably Latin American) state in the TV series The Replacements.
- Irania: a small European kingdom from the film Trouble for Two
- Iraqistan: Middle-Eastern country seen in the introduction to Have I Got News for You. A combination of Iraq and Afghanistan, two of the countries invaded in the War on Terror.
- Iriadeska: South-East Asian country resembling Thailand in Frederik Pohl's short story Iriadeska's Martians
- Ishkebar: a small island monarchy, resembling Sri Lanka, between India and Thailand from The Suite Life of Zack & Cody TV series, episode "Boston Holiday"
- Ishmaelia: an African state, the setting for the novel Scoop by Evelyn Waugh.
- Ishtar: a Middle Eastern emirate in the film Ishtar
- Isla: a fictional Caribbean dictatorship in the animated series American Dad.
- Isla Nublar: Spanish for "cloud island", a fictitious island 120 miles off the coast of Costa Rica, where Jurassic Park was located.
- Isle of Naboombu: kingdom of anthropomorphic animals in the Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Isle of Fogg: The only one of the 23 (fictitious) Outcropp Islands off the west coast of Scotland to be inhabited. It features in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[1]
- Istan: an island state in the online role-playing game, Guild Wars Nightfall
- Isthmus: a version of Panama and/or Nicaragua (actually filmed in Mexico City and Acapulco, Mexico) in the James Bond film Licence to Kill
- Ivory Lana: African nation in the comic strip The Phantom. Also known as Fari Lana.
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- Jade Country: A fictional country from the manga/anime series called Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle
- Jambalaya Island: An ex-pirate island in the Caribbean, turned to a tourist attraction center, in Escape from Monkey Island
- Jatsonia: Some enemies of Golden Age MLJ Comics' superhero The Wizard came from this country, first appearing in the character's first appearance (Top-Notch Comics #1, 1939)
- Javasu: An island in the Indian Ocean, the alleged country of "Princess Caraboo"
- Jhamjarh: An Indian Maharajate in Donald Jack's Bandy Papers novels.
- Joanna: The country of Kim Larsens Danish song "Tag mig med til Joanna" about longing for a country where one can grow.
- Johto: A region in the Pokémon games Pokémon Gold and Silver, Pokémon Crystal & Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
- Jolliginki: An African kingdom in the Doctor Dolittle books
- Juanatopia: A kingdom in The Kings Love By Juan C. Moya
- Jumbostan And Unsteadystan: From the world of Donald Duck
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- Kabulstan: a xenophobic third-world military dictatorship in an episode of MacGyver, probably modelled on Afghanistan and named after its capital Kabul.
- Kafaristan: from William Rose Benét's children's book The Flying King of Kurio.
- Kajsa (Casha, Kasha): a sultanate from the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. Neighbor to Basenji.
- Kalampore: an African kingdom from film Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief.
- Kalao: an African country affected by a covered-up industrial accident in the film Panique
- Kalos: a region in Pokemon X and Y Version. The region is inspired by France
- Kalny: Middle Eastern country, from TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.
- Kalubya: North African country, corresponding in location to Libya, in the arcade game Operation Thunderbolt
- Kalya: West African country in the novel The Zinzin Road by Fletcher Knebel.
- Kamaria: a Southeast Asian country (shaped as Tasmania upside down) used by the Australian Defence Forces for training purposes.
- Kamanga: a Southern African country in the novel Tenth Man Down by Chris Ryan.
- Kambezi: an African country occurring in several episodes of MacGyver, e.g. "Black Rhino."
- Kamburu: totalitarian desert nation in the comic book mini-series JLA: Destiny. Based on Iraq or Libya, and secretly ruled by a fugitive alien.
- Kamistan, Islamic Republic of: Middle-Eastern country in peace talks with USA during season 8 of 24
- Kampong: from the Aubrey/Maturin novel The Thirteen-Gun Salute by Patrick O'Brian
- Kandah State: a Sultanate in Ann Halam's Taylor Five; located on Borneo between Malaysia and Indonesia.
- Kangan: an African nation in the novel Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua Achebe.
- Kanto: region in Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed, and LeafGreen, HeartGold, and SoulSilver.
- Kapetapek: A South Eastern Asian country who closed its borders with the outside world in the "Speed Racer" episode "the Fire Race"
- Karain: Middle Eastern country in the anime Genocyber
- Karak: Middle Eastern country neighboring Ajir in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Nitro"
- Karathia: Slavic monarchy in the Three Young Investigators series.
- Karetsefia: Eastern European country in Elizabeth Kay's Beware of Men with Moustaches.
- Karistan: Central European country in the film Legend of the White Horse
- Karjastan: Central Asian country in The Sentinel
- Karlova: European kingdom in Edgar Rice Burroughs's The Rider.
- Karlsberg or Karlsburg: small, Germanic European kingdom in the operetta The Student Prince.
- Karovia: European kingdom from the film Trouble for Two
- Kartaksan: Absolute monarchy neighboring Venteżwela in Trevor Żahra's book Ħadd ma Jista Jidħak jew jiekol pastizzi tal-piżelli.
- Kasja: Said to be neighbouring Basenji, in the TV sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.
- Katanga: African country, neighboring Sierra Leone, in Frederick Forsyth's The Dogs of War; Katanga is also a real province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Katara: an African country, neighbour of Mgunda from TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.
- Katzenstok: a republic in the Balkans from Road Rovers TV series
- Kaziland: tiny island nation, home to Dr. Kamikazi, the villain of the Robotboy series
- Kazirstan: a non-landlocked nation in Central Asia, featured in the video game Beyond: Two Souls
- Kċina: Monarchy in Trevor Żahra's book Ħadd ma Jista Jidħak jew jiekol pastizzi tal-piżelli (parody of China).
- Keltic Sultanate: Islamic sultanate comprising the British Isles, from The Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Kenyopia: belligerent African nation in the TV series Totally Spies!, attempting to conquer its fictitious neighbor Lyrobia
- Kharun: an African nation split into a North and a South by civil war with a peace deal negotiated by a fictional Danish Prime Minister in the Danish TV series Borgen.
- Khembalung: a Buddhist Himalayan country whose population moves to an island in the Science in the Capital series by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Khios, Kingdom of: a Muslim island kingdom in the Sea of Marmara, featured in the computer game No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way.
- Kilika: a place in Final Fantasy X and X-2 where Dona and various people live.
- Kimbala: an African nation from TV series MacGyver.
- Kinjanja: a newly independent African country in the film A Good Man in Africa
- Kinkow: mysterious island monarchy in the South Pacific, the setting of the TV series Pair of Kings
- Kipi Kipi: South Pacific island state in the TV series Pair of Kings
- Klopstokia: a country whose chief export (and chief inhabitants) are "goats and nuts," from the W. C. Fields film Million Dollar Legs.
- Kneebonia: a country neighboring Elbonia in the Dilbert comic-strip.
- Kolechia: a neighbour country to already named Arstotzka.
- Koy4goff: an e-mail spam-exporting country located in Eastern Europe and bordering Popupistan, as reported by The Onion. Real-world location depicted as between Russia and Kazakhstan
- Kravonia: an Eastern European country from the novel Sophy of Kravonia by Anthony Hope and the subsequent film.
- Kravta Nova, Republic of: an Eastern European nation referenced in the Father Ted episode Speed 3.
- Kreplakistan: Soviet Republic from the Austin Powers films, likely based on the real Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, now the Republic of Karakalpakstan. (The eponymous "Kreplach" is an Eastern-European Jewish dish consisting of meat-filled dumplings.)
- Kuala Rokat: a Far-Eastern country in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Seal"
- Kukuanaland: African country in Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines, ruled first by King Twala, then by King Ignosi.
- Kurio: from William Rose Benét's children's book The Flying King of Kurio
- Kuristan: central Asian nation in the film Mr. Magoo, home to the famous jewel The Star of Kuristan.
- Kurland: a kingdom in the film A Royal Family (but see Courland)
- Kush: an African country in John Updike's novel The Coup
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- Labrynna: A Land that appears in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages video game. Labrynna has a sister country called 'Holodrum'.
- Lacroa: country in the same planet as Ark where Princess Rele and Zero: The Winged Knight is from in the anime Superior Defender Gundam Force
- Laevatia: Balkan nation from Nevil Shute's Ruined City
- Lampidorra: A tiny Principality in Western Europe near France, Italy, and Switzerland from the film Penny Princess (1952). It's so small, it makes Switzerland look the size of Mongolia.
- Landinóvia is a fictitious country present in movies and other programs from TV Globo
- Lani Lani: unknown location in Disney's Cory in The House
- Lanconia: Eastern European country referenced in Jude Deveraux's romance novels
- Latkovia: An Eastern-European nation featured in several titles of the Amalgam Comics crossover between Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
- Lavernia: Eastern European country in the film Another Meltdown (Bi xie lan tian)
- Leasath: a country appearing in Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception.
- Leutonia: Eastern European home of the Happy Wanderers (Yosh & Stan Shmenge) from SCTV
- Libria: a totalitarian state in the film Equilibrium
- Lichtenburg: Small European country in which Sally Adams serves as the American ambassador in the musical and film Call Me Madam Should not be confused with the historical independent duchy of Lichtenberg
- Lichtenstamp: Country where Maddie is almost forced to marry an elementary school age prince in "The Suite Life on Deck"
- Liebo: A fictional country in Africa from the video game Soldier of Fortune: Payback
- Lilliput: a land where all the people are tiny from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Ligeria: African home of the agent Benjamin N’udu in the Canadian TV series InSecurity
- Lillitania: Lilly's Imaginary Country from an episode of Hannah Montana.
- Lindon: Elven kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings".
- Litzenburg: neutral country in the Border Zone computer game
- Lividia: mythical kingdom in the film Greater Than a Crown
- Logosia: African country from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Crane"
- Lombuanda: a small African country on the Gulf of Guinea in the Mission: Impossible episode "The Diamond"
- Loompaland: a "terrible" country from Roald Dahl's 1964 children's book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is inhabited by dwarves called Oompa Loompas and is full of extremely dangerous creatures called Snozzwangers, Hornswogglers, Verminous Knids, and wicked Whangdoodles.
- Lorien: the planet that the character Four comes from in the film I am Number Four
- Lothlorien: (aka Lorien, the Golden Woods) Elven kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"
- Lovitzna: a state lying to the north of Maltovia, hereditary enemies of that country, from Biggles goes to War by Captain W.E. Johns.
- Low Countries: from Simon Green's Beyond the Blue Moon. Capital city: Haven.
- Lower Slobbovia: ice-covered wasteland from the comic strip Li'l Abner
- Lualia: A pirate-infested country on the African coast in the video game Apache: Air Assault
- Lucrania: pro-Nazi country bordering Germany, France and Switzerland in Biggles - Secret Agent by W. E. Johns.
- Lucre Island: a pirate island in the game, Escape from Monkey Island
- Lugash: Mideast nation from the Pink Panther series of films
- Luggnagg: an island state about 100 leagues SE from Japan. From the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
- Lukano: a small independent country facing the Mediterranean Sea from Time Crisis 3 video game. It neighbors Astigos, a small, peaceful island in the Mediterranean Sea.
- Lutha: a small Balkan kingdom, located between Serbia and Austro-Hungary, in the novel The Mad King by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Luxenstein: a European country in the German film Princess Undercover (Eine Prinzessin zum Verlieben)
- Luzon Union: a country of unspecified location in the Doc Savage novels
- Lyrian: A parallel world, in the Beyonders series, that is connected to our world by magical portals. Moves at a different time rate than our world. Has magic and wizardry along with humanoid species.
- Lyrobia: African nation in Totally Spies! containing desert and rain forest environments, with an Arabic-inspired culture
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- Macaria: utopian country from A Description of the Famous Kingdom of Macaria by Samuel Hartlib
- Macho Grande: a country used in the films Airplane! and Airplane II: The Sequel
- Madalu: a South-east Asian nation ruled by a dictator in The Unit episode "The Broom Cupboard".
- Madripoor: a tiny independent island in the Marvel Comics, governed by bandits and located near Singapore.
- Maestrazgo: a Hispanic independent kingdom in the José Juan Carrión's Blog de Heráldica.
- Maguadora: a tiny Central American country in the film Whoops Apocalypse
- Magyaristan: an Islamic state in the former Hungary. From The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson. (Also used to refer to Hungary satirically by the local press.)
- Mahri Nui: an island that broke off of Voya Nui and sank underwater, but was covered by a giant air bubble that saved the inhabitants. Featured in BIONICLE in 2007.
- Mai Chow: a fictional island located off the coast of China in Count Duckula
- Malafrena: from the Ursula K. Le Guin historical novel of the same name, a small Central European country ruled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the pre-World War I era < The article states malafrena is an estate
- Malagawi: African country in the film the Professional.
- Malaguay: Country that "El" was from on the 1970s sitcom "Soap" on ABC.
- Malaurak: an independent sheikdom between Syria and Iraq in the first Modesty Blaise novel by Peter O'Donnell.
- Malbonia: a country whose flag is used by the protagonists of This Can't Be Happening! by Gordon Korman.
- Malden: Euro-esque country invaded by Soviet Forces in the computer game Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis.
- Maldonia: Prince Naveen's country in Disney's film The Princess and the Frog.
- Malevelosia: an island kingdom filled with supervillains in Justice Squad.
- Malgudi: A small town of South India. It features in the books and TV series Malgudi Days created by the Indian writer *R.K.Narayan <This should be in the List of fictional towns article.
- Malicuria: a monarchy run by Emperor Aleister from the episode "April's Fool" of 1987 animated TV series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[11]
- Maltovia: a principality lying slightly to the north-east of the Black Sea, but still in Europe, from Biggles goes to War by Captain W.E. Johns.
- Maluque: South American republic in Modesty Blaise comic strip The Inca Trail, located west of the Andes, between Peru and Bolivia. It's capital is San Lucero, and it survives a coup led by colonel Zamora against president Calvasco.
- Mamaland: an eastern European island mentioned in the cartoon series "Wayside".
- Managua: a Central American republic in the Franco-Belgian comic Buck Danny.
- Mandalia: a kingdom in Asia, located "somewhere between India, China and the Soviet Union", from the 1986 German TV series Kir Royal
- Mandavia: a kingdom in the film Speed King
- Mandawi: A corrupt republic featured in the TV series Largo Winch. Its leader is named President Syria.
- Mandoras: A South American country where Adolf Hitler's brain was hidden in the film Madmen of Mandoras and its extended version, They Saved Hitler's Brain
- Mangelo Empire: an empire surrounded by the smaller nations of Annastan, Saabierge, and Bhasaespana.
- Manjipur: A country in Jonathon M. Shiff's TV series The Elephant Princess.
- Mantegua: a Central American republic in Buck Danny.
- Maple White Land: land of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World
- Maraguay: a South American country from film Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control.
- Mardi archipelago: from Herman Melville's Mardi and a Voyage Thither
- Margoth: European kingdom in Edgar Rice Burroughs's The Rider
- Marivellas: a volcanic island chain in the South Pacific, from Tales of the Gold Monkey.
- Marnsburg: a member of the United Nations hostile to the United States in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Imitation"
- Marshovia (Marsovia, Makovnia): small Eastern European kingdom most likely located somewhere near Transylvania in the operetta The Merry Widow
- Masavania, Kosnia: European kingdoms in the film If I Were Queen
- Mata Nui: The first island featured in BIONICLE (2001–2003).
- Maurania: African country in Paradise video game
- Mêlée Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean, from the Monkey Island games, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine Marley)
- Melnibone: The land where Elric ruled and left from in the six books of Stormbringer by Michael Moorecock
- Mervo: an island principality in the Mediterranean in the novel The Prince and Betty by P. G. Wodehouse
- Mesa de Oro: unstable Latin American island in the Three Young Investigators series. (The name means "golden table" in Spanish.)
- Metru Nui: An island that consists of a large city covering it completely. It is the most important island in the BIONICLE Universe. Featured in 2004–2005.
- Mgunda: An African country, neighbour of Katara from TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.
- Middle Island: An island in the Mediterranean sea used as an army base during the second world war.
- Midgar: Capital City from the classic game Final Fantasy 7.
- Mifan: A country ruled by Emperor Chaotzu in Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure. Also presumably the home of Tien Shinhan and the Master Shen (who served as the Duke).
- Milantis: Miley's imaginary country in an episode of Hannah Montana.
- Mindu: The island Boz was raised in in Pair of Kings.
- Miranda / The Mirandan Republic: a South American nation from Luis Buñuel's film The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie.
- Mirania: The home of the College des Musiciens in Elinor Brent-Dyer's book The School by the River.
- Miristan: an Asian nation from TV series Chaos (episode "Mincemeat").
- Modova: an independent Central European nation in DC Comics, ruled by the supervillain Sonar.
- Mogaung: A fictional country from the video game Soldier of Fortune: Payback.
- Mokoko: an African country from Turkish TV series Kurtlar Vadisi.
- Moldavia: an Eastern European country from Dynasty TV series (note: Moldavia really exists as a region; part of it has now become the independent state of Moldova; Moldavia was the name used for the entire country in Soviet times.)
- Moldavia (2): Eastern European country from the film Second in Command
- Moldavia (3): Eastern European country from the pilot episode of Batman and Robin.
- Moldavia (4): Eastern European country from the American sitcom Roseanne.
- Moldavia (5): Eastern European country mentioned in the film Ghostbusters II.
- Moloni Republic: a Southern African country from the video game Metal Gear Acid.
- Mombaka: an African country featured in the film Red Scorpion.
- Monica: an anarchist "state" in the animated series Aeon Flux
- Monkey Island: a pirate-ruled island in the game The Secret of Monkey Island
- Monte Alba: a small European kingdom run by king Pikola in the 1983 Czechoslovak film Tři veteráni. It's located near the Bohemian and Germans territories.
- Monteblanco: a Balkan monarchy in the in 1925 film version of The Merry Widow. Parody of Montenegro.
- The Monroe Republic: a totalitarian country in North America which spans some of the former American Midwest, New England and the Canadian Maritimes. It appears in the TV series Revolution.
- Morevana: a kingdom in which fat is prized in the film The Slim Princess
- Moribundia: from Patrick Hamilton's Impromptu in Moribundia
- Morolandia: A stereotypical Arab country where Spanish secret agent Filemón, had some problems trying to buy some slippers. It appears in the comic Los guardaespaldas.
- Moronica: parody of Nazi Germany from the Three Stooges shorts You Nazty Spy and I'll Never Heil Again.
- Mouseland A European type country, home of Angelina Mousling and her family in the Angelina Ballerina books and animated series.
- Muldovia: An Arabian state with vast oilfields featured in the episode of The Secret Service "May-Day, May-Day!".
- Munma Holy Republic: Islamic republic, formed out of the southern quarter of Iran and Pakistan, in Appleseed manga
- Muscovy: a country broadly equivalent to Russia in one of the universes of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials books. Muscovy is an English corruption of the Russian proper noun Moskva (Москва) and adjective moskovskiy (московский), both referring to the city of Moscow, and is used in historical works to refer to the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
- Mypos: island nation around the Greek isles, home of Balki from Perfect Strangers
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- Naboombu: a fictional island in the film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Nafrece: a European country similar to France from the anime Madlax
- Nagonia: African country in Yulian Semyonov's spy novel TASS Is Authorized to Declare..., and in the film of the same title.
- Nambabwe: a parody of Namibia (formerly South West Africa) during the time of its UN-supervised independence from South Africa. A spoof of the transition by the UN peace-keeping forces was the subject of a comedy film by Leon Schuster, Oh Shucks...Here Comes UNTAG.
- Nambutu: a fictional African nation in the film Casino Royale
- Nato'wa: A land to the north of Siberia which was the homeland of the American Indians One against the wilderness (novel) by William L Chester
- Natumbe: African country from Dynasty TV series
- Nayak: imaginary West African country in the film La Nuit de la vérité
- Nea So Copros: Near-future East Asian "corprocracy" in the novel Cloud Atlas.
- Neotopia: country or city where Captain Gundam and Shute resides in the anime Superior Defender Gundam Force.
- Neustern: An autonomous coastal city state invented in the paintings of artist Gary Farrelly.[12]
- Neutralia: a version of Portugal from Arrival and Departure by Arthur Koestler
- Neverland: the land where Peter Pan and the lost boys live
- New German Republic: A technologically advanced post-apocalyptic society encompassing Central Europe that is governed by the Triax megacorporation in the Rifts role-playing game.[13]
- New Japan: the country where the battle of Tokyo Z is fought in Dr Adam: 2099
- New Swissland: a nation southwest of Greenland in the Captain Underpants series.
- Ng'ombwana: an African country in the Ngaio Marsh novel Black As He's Painted.
- Nibia: African country in the film Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
- Nihilon: a country somewhere in central Europe, run by nihilists, in Alan Sillitoe's comic novel Travels in Nihilon.
- Nihon-Ja: a country resembling Japan in the "Ranger's Apprentice" novels.
- Nivia: from the Photon TV series.
- Nollop: tiny, eccentric island state off the South Carolina coast in the novel Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn. Renamed from Utopianna in 1904.
- Nordennavic: a country featured in Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation.
- Norgborg: Small nation located within the Arctic Circle, featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[1]
- North Elbonia: a Communist neighbour of Elbonia (see above); loosely based on North Korea.
- North Sarrawak: a dictatorship on the coast of Borneo in the Franco-Belgian comic Buck Danny.
- Nouvelle Atlantide or New Atlantis: a huge, rich, powerful, and very far from peaceful nation in Anatole France's Penguin Island.
- Nueva Andorra, Republic of: small country located in "Central Coastal South America" in the short story El Vilvoy de las Islas by Avram Davidson. Apparently named after the Pyrenine principality of Andorra.
- Nueva Tierra: a Latin American military republic featured in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Code"
- Nuevo Rico: South American country from The Adventures of Tintin, neighbouring San Theodoros, probably a parody of the country Puerto Rico.
- Nukehavistan: An allegedly nuclear-armed country within the former Soviet Union, depicted by The Onion as adjacent to Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.[14]
- Nuku'la Atoll: An archipelago in the South Pacific and former colony of the French colonial empire featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[1]
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- Oblivia: An archipelago in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs.
- Ohtar: Middle Eastern country in the 1984 Goldie Hawn film Protocol
- Okenland: Oliver's imaginary country in an episode of Hannah Montana.
- Olifa: Southern American country in the John Buchan novel The Courts of the Morning.
- Olympic City: from Need for Speed: Underground.
- Onabushka: a country featured in one episode of The Navy Lark.
- Opar: a lost city-state whose inhabitants have become subhuman in the Tarzan series by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- Opet: a Southern African country in the novel The Sunbird by Wilbur Smith, founded by Phoenicians fleeing from Carthage after the Punic Wars.
- Opperland: a country based on the Netherlands where the Dutch language is treated entertainingly.[15]
- Opium: a narrow strip of land in between Mexico and the United States is the main location in Nancy Farmer's science fiction novel The House of the Scorpion
- Orange Archipelago or Orange Islands: a region in the Pokémon anime.
- Orangeland: Used in military scenarios by NATO countries, often warring against Blueland[4][5][6]
- Orb Union (also United Emirates of Orb): a small island nation east of Indonesia in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny.
- Oriense: is the name of the setting of Final Fantasy Type-0. It consists of four nations that until recently had coexisted peacefully.
- Oriosa: Tarrant Hawkin's home country in Michael A. Stackpole's The Dragon Crown War Cycle.
- Orre: a region in the video games Pokémon Colosseum & Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
- Osaze: The new name of Egypt in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' novel, Kingdom Come
- Osterlich: nation invaded by Bacteria and Tomainia in the film The Great Dictator; obviously a stand-in for Austria (Osterreich)
- Ostnia: European country with an Asian colony in the play The Ascent of F6.
- Ostnitz: a European country on the Cold War frontier in the computer game Border Zone.
- Ovitznia: a republic in the Balkans from Road Rovers TV series.
- Osea: a major superpower in the video game Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War and other games in the Ace Combat series.
- Ostrichishishouia: a fake country that PJ from good Luck Charlie made up in the episode Meet The Parents.
- Outer Heaven: a fortified military state in the video game Metal Gear.<Fictional fortress not country
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- Paflagonia: in William Makepeace Thackeray's "The Rose and the Ring" (1854) (see also Crim Tartary).
- Paiiz: A republic that joins pact against communist threat from the novel Operation Roughneck.
- Pala: island utopia in Aldous Huxley's Island.
- Palmolive: A European Country found to the west of England with Capital City as Rai and having main towns: Caro, Algatia, Esha, Safaira, Nova, Phoenix, Ducray and Rosa. A country found in the computer game SimCity 4.
- Palmont: from Need For Speed Carbon.
- Panau: An island nation in southeast Asia, the setting for the video game Just Cause 2.
- Panem: Totalitarian dictatorship in a dystopian United States that consists of thirteen districts, which arose after the fall of America in the Suzanne Collins trilogy, The Hunger Games.
- Panquita: European monarchy mentioned in second season of the anime Yakitate!! Japan. A member of that nation's royal family, Princess Anne, was a guest judge at the baking exhibition.
- Pantouflia: in Andrew Lang's fairy tales Prince Prigio (1889) and Prince Ricardo (1893)
- 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.
- Parador: Latin American country in the film Moon Over Parador.
- Paragonia: Latin American country in the film The Americano.
- Parazuela: Latin American country in the film The Magnificent Two.
- Parmistan: the setting for the 1985 film Gymkata. It is said to be in the Hindu Kush mountain range.
- Paslan: a Russian breakaway republic featured in the 2009 science-fiction film Universal Soldier: Regeneration.
- Pathos: neighbor of Mypos, part of a different Tri-Island Area in Perfect Strangers
- Peaceland: European country featured in the anime Nadesico, which was once a theme park, but formed its own nation. It is neutral in all conflicts, on earth and beyond, has no taxes, and has a great banking system similar to that of Switzerland. Ruri Hoshino aka "Ruri Ruri", a famous character of the series, is originally a princess from there.
- Pelegostos: an island from the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, inhabited by cannibals.
- People's Republic of Clara: Land ruled by Admin Clara from Project Rockstar.
- Pepeslavia: from Su Excelencia film starring Mario Moreno "Cantinflas". A parody of the U.S.S.R.
- Pepperland: from The Beatles' film Yellow Submarine. It was a peaceful, psychedelic land that was attacked by the Blue Meanies.
- Percebelandia (Republic of): A country in danger due to the mercenaries of Cefalopodia. Spanish secret agentes Mortadelo y Filemón help them to win the war in the comic Los mercenarios.[16]
- Perusalem: land ruled by The Inca of Perusalem in the short satiric play by George Bernard Shaw
- Petoria: from the "E. Peterbus Unum" episode of Family Guy
- Petrosia: from the "Air Strike" 2005 American film. Is a European country with post-Soviet looking, Cyrillic alphabet and militians equipped with AK's.
- Pharamaul: a British island protectorate five hundred miles off the southwest coast of Africa from the novel The Tribe That Lost Its Head by Nicholas Monsarrat.
- Phatt Island: an island in the Caribbean in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
- Pfennig Halbpfennig: presumably German/Eastern European Grand Duchy and setting for the operetta The Grand Duke, by Gilbert and Sullivan. Notable for an unusual law regarding "Statutory Duels", in which duelists compete by drawing playing cards - the loser then dies and becomes a "legal ghost".
- Pianostan: a country once visited by Inspector Gadget where its people remain happy so long as their King remains miserable
- Picta: a country resembling Scotland in the Ranger's Apprentice book series by John Flanagan
- Pigmania: A pig-shaped country featured in the 1942 cartoon Blitz Wolf.
- Pilchardian Republic-:A European republic seen in a newsreel report in the Tin Tin book The Blue Lotus.
- People's Republic of Pineland: a country that in real life consists of fifreen counties of central U.S. State of North Carolina. It is used for United States Army Special Forces training, with local North Carolinian civilian volunteers portraying the "Pinelanders".
- The Pit: A dome of the Matoran Universe in BIONICLE used by the Order of Mata Nui to hold the universe's most dangerous people.
- Pixie Hollow: Is The Never Fairy Kingdom in Neverland, where Tinker Bell and her tiny fairy friends live and dwell.
- Plunder Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean in the game The Curse of Monkey Island, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine Marley)
- Poketopia: Place Where Pokémon Trainers around the world battle pokémon in the video game Pokémon Battle Revolution.
- Pokoponesia: island nation from the animated version of The Tick
- Poldavia: A Eastern European republic where the Consul was attacked and mistaken for Tin Tin by Mitsuhirato and his thugs in the book The Blue Lotus
- Poldévie: Eastern European country in a famous petition in the 1930s and in many novels by Jacques Roubaud.
- Polrugaria: Archetypal Communist-ruled country, "heavily modelled on Poland"[17] in Isaac Deutscher's 1952 essay "The Tragic Life of a Polrugarian Minister" ([1]).
- Pomerania: a nation in the film Anchors Aweigh. It has a navy which accepts non-Pomeranians. Not to be confused with the real Pomerania, formerly a region in Poland and Germany
- Pontevedro: a poverty-stricken Grand Duchy situated deep in the Balkans from the comedy play L'Attaché 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.
- Porchesia: A small, peaceful apocryphal island nation inhabited primarily by persons of Lebanese descent; according to Uncyclopedia, the nation's flag depicts a unicorn.
- Porto Guava: A small police state in Latin America featured in the Joe 90 episode "Big Fish".
- Porto Santo: a tiny island nation in Latin America visited by Steve Urkel in the Family Matters episode "South of the Border" (Note: Porto Santo is a real island of Madeira Archipelago).
- Potarneyland, Republic of: A country situated somewhere on the Indian subcontinent and featured in several episodes of The Navy Lark.
- Pottibakia: Balkan country from the short story "What Does it Matter? A Morality" by E. M. Forster. Capital city: Ekarest.
- Povia: a small monarchy in the Balkans in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Heir Apparent"
- Poyais: a fictional Central American country invented by the 19th Century adventurer Gregor MacGregor in order to gain a lot of money from credulous people in Britain and France
- Pulsovia: an Eastern European country where Jarek comes from in the Spanish sketch program La hora de José Mota.
- Prajevitza: a former socialist republic in Eastern Europe, in the Spanish-French film Krapatchouk (1993), directed by Enrique Gabriel
- Prance: Parody of France in Homestar Runner.
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- Qamadan: an oil-rich Arab kingdom and American ally from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Brothers"
- Quaramonte: a Central American country depicted in the Broken Sword II video game. Its capital city is Quaramonte City and it is ruled by a military junta led by Madame La Presidenta Grasiento and her son, General Raoul Grasiento.
- Qum Qum: a tiny nation in Peru mentioned in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
- Qwghlm: a country off the northwestern coast of Britain in Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle
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- Radiata: the setting of the video game Radiata Stories
- Ragaan: Southeast Asian country, located between Thailand and Malaysia, in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's TV series Embassy
- Rapture: underwater city-state in the video game Bioshock and its sequel. Founded as an anarcho-libertarian utopia; by the timeframe of the games, a chaotic dystopia.
- Ramat: rich Middle Eastern country overthrown by revolutionaries in Agatha Christie's detective novel Cat Among the Pigeons
- Raspur: defined as "a nonexistent but real-sounding country" in the movie What's Up, Tiger Lily? The grand Marjat says of it "I hope it's someplace in the Mediterranean."
- Rauick: The country name as well as the capital from Realm of Empires, the king is CassusFett
- Ravi: an Indian Princely State in John Masters' The Ravi Lancers
- Ravka: The country in the Grisha trilogy, including Shadow and Bone, which is at war with surrounding countries for over 100 years.
- Razkavia: Germanic country in Philip Pullman's The Tin Princess
- Realia: wartorn Latin American republic in the video game Boiling Point: Road to Hell
- Redonda, Kingdom of: a fictional kingdom in today's Antigua and Barbuda's island of Redonda.
- Réndøosîa / Rendoosia: an Eastern European country that experiences an unusually high rate of natural disasters in The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers animation.
- La Republica de los Bananas: from the board game Junta, a literal banana republic
- República de los Cocos: a small, neutral Latin American state in the 1966 film "Su Excelencia" starring Mario Moreno or Cantinflas
- Republic of Bergen: Small Scandinavian nation (and the native country of main character Albert Grabner) in the video game Front Mission: Gun Hazard
- Republic of French Stereotypes: A future country hated by everyone in Futurama
- República Popular del Tandil: Republic located inside Argentinian territory, with almost five person with passport, and one embassy in Spain
- Rezzapyrk: (pronounced Rezza-Perk) A Balkanesque communist country from the novel Operation Roughneck.
- Rhodia: African nation in the comic strip The Phantom. Possibly based on Rhodesia
- Riallaro: from Godfrey Sweven's Riallaro, the Archipelago of Exiles
- Riechtenburg: a German-speaking principality roughly corresponding to Liechtenstein in the Dornford Yates thrillers Blood Royal and Fire Below
- Rockport: from the video game Need for Speed: Most Wanted
- Rogatine: pre-ice age kingdom, home of Red Sonya
- Rolisica: country in the film Mothra; apparently a conglomeration of the USA and USSR
- Romanovia: Eastern European country featured in the comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Dodgeball is the national sport.
- Ronguay: a tiny South American country in Ducktales.
- Rudyardia: a white supremacist Central Africa state in Marvel Comics, bordering the equally fictional Wakanda. Probably named after Rudyard Kipling.
- Rumackistan: a country in the Danny Phantom episode "Bitter Reunions".
- Rubovia: a kingdom in central Europe. The location of the BBC children's television puppet series A Rubovian Legend
- Rukovia: a Balkan democracy from TV series Chaos (episode "Defending Sophia").
- Rumekistan: a fictional country in Marvel Comics ruled by Flag-Smasher.
- Rundoon: a kingdom in an unknown location in Peter and the Secret of Rundoon
- Runovia: the US's opponent in various international sports in Roger Ramjet
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- Saccharin:a Middle Eastern Kingdom in the "Speed Racer" episode "The Royal Racer"
- Sachenia: a tiny state close to the Alps in the film Herz ohne Krone
- Sacramento: a Caribbean Island from Érico Veríssimo's novel, O Senhor Embaixador (The Ambassador), heavily based on Cuba.
- Sahelise Republic: African country mentioned in The West Wing
- Sahrani: Atlantic island divided into the northern communist Democratic Republic of Sahrani and the oil-rich democratic monarchy of the Kingdom of South Sahrani in the video game Armed Assault
- Saint Marie : an island in the Caribbean near to Guadeloupe, the setting for the TV series Death in Paradise (2011)
- Salcedo: a fictional country in the Amazon basin in the video game Apache: Air Assault
- Salkikas: a micro-island near Portugal created by Salainas in his book Tía Yayi
- Salamia: a country in the Middle East in the Tamil film Vikram
- Salouf: Arabic oil-rich monarchy in the film Where the Spies Are
- Salvjakestan: After World War II, British India declared independence from Britain with the same land forms to form Salvjakestan in the Death Enrising Novels
- Samaru: French-speaking island group featured in the Australian naval drama Sea Patrol (not to be confused with the town of Samaru in northern Nigeria)'
- Samavia: Eastern European kingdom in Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Lost Prince
- San Borodin: small island state in the Atlantic ("the only independent Canary Isle") in the novel The Business by Iain Banks.
- San Borodin: small island state in the Atlantic near Canary Islands in the novel "The Dragon Tree" by Victor Canning.
- San Carlos: Latin American nation in the film Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
- San Cordova: a democracy in Latin America from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Elixir"
- San Cristobal: a Latin American democracy in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Code"
- San Cristobal (2): a nation featured in the TV series Automan
- San Cristóbal: a Latin American country of Lola Hernandez cited in the season finale of Hot Properties
- San Cristobel: a tropical island country in The Guiding Light TV series.
- Sandal Land: a Middle Eastern monarchy in "Speed Racer" episode "Desperate Desert Race"
- San Do Mar: Central American nation, a haven for criminals, in several novels by Harry Stephen Keeler; it is the setting for "The Gallows Waits, My Lord."
- San Esperaldo: Small Pacific island part of French Polynesia in the movie Kilinoi.
- San Esperito: Caribbean island nation from the video game Just Cause. Translated in English means "St. espionage".
- San Ferino: a European monarchy from German film Eine Krone für Isabell.
- Sangala: a war-torn West African nation where a military coup took place; featured in the television film 24: Redemption and 24 (season 7).
- San Glucos: from The Simpsons episode "Sweets and Sour Marge"
- San Gordio: a kingdom in the film The Cowboy Prince
- Sanjania: a North Atlantic island in Steohen Marche's 2007 novel Shining at the Bottom of the Sea
- San Lorenzo (2): Latin American country in the Hey Arnold! animated TV series, where Arnold's parents met and where he was born.
- San Lorenzo (3): a European country, former British colony from TV series Leverage (episode "The San Lorenzo Job").
- San Lorenzo (4): a poor Latin American country, from TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.
- San Marcos: Latin American republic in Woody Allen's comedy Bananas
- San Marcos (2): Caribbean island from an episode of The A-Team
- San Marcos (3): South American country in an episode of Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei
- San Marcos (4): civil-war torn Central American country in an episode of MacGyver.
- San Martin: Dangerous, improverished South American banana republic, ruled by a military dictator, in the Frederick Forsyth novel Avenger. Located between French Guyana and Surinam, known as "Dutch Guyana" prior to Independence
- San Miguel: small South/Central American dictatorship in the film Deal of the Century
- San Monique: Caribbean island nation, the premier of which is the drug lord villain in the James Bond film Live and Let Die
- San Pablo: a Latin American country in the Danger Man TV series.
- San Pascal: a Latin American country in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Catafalque"
- San Pasquale: South American country in Commander in Chief. Possibly based on Bolivia or Panama.
- San Pedro: Central American country in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge"
- San Pedro (2): South American country in the film Hour of the Assassin
- San Saludos: impoverished Latin American dictatorship in the American TV series Get Smart, episode "Viva Smart."
- San Salvacion: a land-locked country heavily mentioned in "Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies"
- San Salvador: a banana republic in constant, but frivolous civil wars that are fought for show only, in the humor book series Ryhmy ja Romppainen by pseudonym Armas J. Pulla.[18]
- San Sebastian: a Caribbean island featured in the RKO Pictures films I Walked With a Zombie, The Ghost Ship and Zombies on Broadway.
- Santa Banana: Central American country in the film Elvis Gratton
- Santa Costa: Caribbean island dictatorship from the pilot episode of Mission: Impossible. Appears to lie about halfway between Cuba and the Venezuelan coast on a map seen – briefly – at the start of the episode.
- Santa Cristal: Central American country in the film Santa Cristal
- Santa Marina: a South American country ruled by a military junta, featured in the Joe 90 episode "The Fortress".
- Santa Paragua: Latin American country from the videogame James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair
- Santa Prisca: Latin American country in DC Comics, home to Batman's enemy Bane
- Santa Ventura: Caribbean island country in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man, hostile to the United States government, has some sympathizers who betray an American science vessel to the country
- Santales: a small Latin American democracy, from the Mission: Impossible episode "Trek"
- Sapin: A country featured in the video game, Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War
- Sapogonia: imaginary country, located somewhere to the south of Mexico, where all mestizos come from, in the novel Sapogonia by Ana Castillo
- Saradia: Middle Eastern country in the film Godzilla vs. Biollante
- Sarahtopia: Sarah's imaginary country in an episode of Hannah Montana.
- Sarasaland: Kingdom in the Mario Bros. Series where Princess Daisy is the Princess.
- Sarkhan: Southeast Asian country from the 1958 novel The Ugly American by William Lederer and Eugene Burdick and the subsequent 1963 film and a 1965 sequel Sarkhan by the same authors.
- Saroczia: Eastern European country which serves as a terrorist basis in the video game Winback, and which the United States invades.
- Saudi-Israelia: Mentioned to be the 51st state of the United States in the future-set The Simpsons episode "Future-Drama".
- Sauville: A small European country in light novel series Gosick by Kazuki Sakuraba.
- Scabb Island: an anarchic pirate island in the Caribbean in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
- Schiermeeuwenoog: a Dutch island from the Sjors & Sjimmie-series, became independent and reverted in comic and film.
- The Triple Monarchy of Scythia–Pannonia–Transbalkania: the "fourth-largest empire in Europe" during the 19th century in the Dr. Engelbert Eszterhazy stories by Avram Davidson. Modeled after Austria-Hungary.
- Selgina: a small country located high in the Himalayas in the film Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
- Seravno: a Balkan republic from the episode Old Man Out in Mission Impossible
- Sercia: a republic in Time Crisis video game
- Serdaristan: an Eastern European country in the video game Battlefield: Bad Company
- Serena Republic: a small country mentioned in the Metal Gear Acid 2 video game
- Sevii Islands: A region of islands in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
- Shadaloo: Southeast Asian state in the 1994 film Street Fighter, based on the Capcom computer game (in which the same word was used to describe various other things, including a criminal organisation). In the television series Street Fighter II V, a similar name, Shadowlaw, referred to a master organization controlled by Bison which several lesser syndicates operated under.
- Shakobi: African monarchy from That's So Raven TV series, episode "The Royal Treatment"
- Shakoor: a kingdom located near India in Count Duckula whose ruler, Princess Rana (Ruby Wax), collected various Transylvanian antiques and later fell in love with the show's eponymous hero.
- Shibarahn: oil-rich sheikhdom presumably somewhere in the Middle East, in Modesty Blaise comic strips Willie the Djinn and The Vanishing Dollybirds. Ruled by Sheik Kadhim Al-Masfah, it survives a coup led by his brother prince Zuhir and English mercenary colonel George in Willie the Djinn. The coup is then foiled by Modesty.
- Shipwreck Cove: an island composed of ship wrecks in the film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
- Shundi: a kingdom from the film Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne which was filmed by Satyajit Ray from a novel by Upendrakishore Raychoudhury
- Shmoldovia: an Eastern European country mentioned from the show Johnny Test.
- Sibirska: An independent nation located in the Uralic region in the video game Front Mission: Gun Hazard
- SimNation: a country featured in video games by Maxis, including the SimCity series and The Sims. The capital is SimCity, revealed in the politics career track in The Sims 2.
- Sinnoh: The country featured in the Nintendo games Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. The main religious beliefs there are that Arceus, Dialga, Palkia and Giratina created the world.
- Skandia: a country resembling Scandinavia in the Ranger's Apprentice book series by John Flanagan
- Skandistan: Islamic state comprising what was formerly Scandinavia. From the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Skeptos: neighbor of Mypos, part of a different Tri-Island Area in Perfect Strangers
- Skull Island: from King Kong films
- Skull Island: a small pirate island in the Caribbean in the game The Curse of Monkey Island
- Slabovia a.k.a. United Slabovian Empire: a land-locked country with a frustrated navy. It is referred to in The May Day Impromptu and several other works by Canadian playwright Patrick Goddard (an award winning English playwright working out of Montreal, Quebec).
- Slabovia a.k.a. The People's Republic of Slabovia: the last remaining communist state in the Eastern Europe. It is seen in the comedy show KNTV.
- Slavatania: an imaginary country from the TV series Hope & Faith made up by Faith in the episode "Natal Attraction" when she tells her gynaecologist that her father is the prince of the country
- Slavosk: a country in Eastern Europe from the TV series Danger Man. Drake must travel to Slavosk to rescue the supposed sister of a famous professor from this country.
- Slobovia: a communist satellite in Eastern Europe whose Consulate is the centre of action in Ignorant Armies by Sam Wharton
- Sloravia: a country mentioned in "Onion Movie"
- Slorenia: a small Baltic nation in Marvel Comics, its entire population was wiped out.
- Slovetzia: a tiny country in Eastern Europe in the movie The Beautician and the Beast. Slovetzia is located between Romania, Ukraine and Hungary; situated roughly in Trans-Carpathia, a real region in the Ukraine. The republic is portrayed as a post-communist Eastern European dictatorship.
- Sonzola: African republic mentioned in the novels of Christopher Brookmyre
- Sotho: a kingdom in Africa mentioned in a 1997 episode of the German TV series Küstenwache (note: the name and the royalist form of government seem to refer to the real existing Kingdom of Lesotho – however, in the episode, the King of Sotho comes to Germany to order ships for his coastguard, which would not make any sense for the real Lesotho, since the country is landlocked).
- South Marsiponia a country in the "Speed Racer" episode "The Secret Invaders "
- Spira: Location where Tidus and other characters in Final Fantasy X and X-2 are from.
- Spydravania: a small island nation or enclave as it has been shown geographically located of the coast of Somalia and located on the border between Sudan, Central African Republic and Chad. It is home to Spydra, the villainess of the Gadgetboy series. The country's full name is the Queendom of Spydravania.
- Stenden: a very beautiful island continent in the Pacific Ocean, popularized by S.J. in 8000 BCE
- Strong Badia: Strong Bad's self-declared country that was once able to expand and take over the municipality. Appears in Homestar Runner.
- Strackenz, Duchy of: A tiny European country in the novel Royal Flash by George MacDonald Fraser that borders Denmark and Germany. It is threatened with invasion by both countries as a result of the Schleswig-Holstein Question.
- South Honduras A Latin American country in the Archie comics series where billionaire industrialist Hiram Lodge owns a factory there.
- Svenborgia: a country only rich people know about. Appears in the 30 Rock episode 'SeinfeldVision.'
- Sunda: in Eric Ambler's State of Siege,[19] is similar to Indonesia but much smaller, confined to a single island. (In reality there is a Sunda Strait and many islands known collectively as the Sunda Islands, but no specific one island with the name.)
- Suroq: Middle Eastern country from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Terror"
- Svardia: a tiny European republic from the Mission: Impossible episode "The Train"
- Sylvania (II): European monarchy in the 1929 musical The Love Parade
- Symkaria: a small Eastern European country from Marvel Comics, the homeland of renowned mercenary Silver Sable
T
- Taftan: Middle Eastern country, from TV series The Bionic Woman.
- Taka-Tuka-Land: South Pacific island kingdom in the third of Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking books, 1948's Pippi in the South Seas. Ruled by Pippi's father.
- Takistan: The Middle Eastern country which provides the setting of the PC game ARMA 2: Operation Arrowhead.
- Tanah Masa: island near Sumatra in Karel Čapek's 1936 novel War with the Newts.
- Tandoori: an Islamic country from film Road Trip: Beer Pong.
- Tanquir: Kingdom referenced in the American soap opera Another World in the 1980s and 1990s.
- Taprobane: an island country from Arthur C. Clarke's novel The Fountains of Paradise, described by him as "about ninety percent congruent with the island of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)." "Taprobane" is one of the historic names of Sri Lanka.
- Taronia: from the film Thirty Day Princess
- Tawaki: from the film Man of the Moment
- Tazbekstan: from the British spy drama Spooks, a country with large gas reserves.
- Tazbekistan: a former Soviet Republic in Central Asia in the British comedy drama series Ambassadors. Also a country in Deadlock by Julia Golding
- Tazirstan: A mountainous country in Asia in the video game Apache: Air Assault
- Tecan: Central American country in the novel A Flag for Sunrise by Robert Stone
- Temeria: Country in The Witcher universe.
- Termina: the country in which the game Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask takes place.
- Terresta: European country in the film His Royal Highness
- Tescara: European island nation and free trade zone, the place of origin of the suspects of CSI: New York's season 1 episode 19 - 'Crime and Misdemeanor.'
- Texarkana (map): A powerful city-state established in a postapocalyptic southwestern United States in Walter Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz.
- Thembria: an Arctic communist dictatorship inhabited by anthropomorphic boars in the 1990s Disney animated TV series Tale Spin.
- Thermosa: Kingdom on the 1920 film His Royal Slyness and on the 1926 remake Long Fliv the King
- Thirteenth Federated Constitutional Republic of Greater San Miguel: Featured in the Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. episode ‘Wild Bull of the Pampas’ with Larry Storch as its General, and commander of his country's Army, Navy and Air force. This country is located at the foot of a mountain somewhere near Brazil.
- Thulahn: small, impoverished Himalayan monarchy bearing a resemblance to Bhutan, in the novel The Business by Iain Banks.
- Tibecuador: A poor, rainforested Central American country in The Fairly Oddparents, its name being a portmanteau of Tibet & Ecuador. Made up by the show's protagonist, then wished into existence to cover up the lie.
- Tierrapaulita: A country devoted to the study of sorcery in Miguel Ángel Asturias' novel Mulata de tal.
- Tierra Verde: small island near Central American in Marvel Comics, home to mutant La Bandera.
- Tijata: Central American dictatorship from the film The In-Laws
- Tirania (also Republic of Tirania): a country governed by dictator Bruteztrausen; Spanish secret agents Mortadelo and Filemón helped depose Bruteztrausen and president Rompetechen was then elected.[20] Another version of this country appears in the film La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón.
- Tri City: from Need for Speed Undercover.
- Toga Toga Islands: South Pacific island nation featured on The A-Team
- Tomainia: Nazi Germany-like country from the film The Great Dictator, ruled by Adenoid Hynkel
- Tontecarlo: a gambler's paradise in the Superlópez comic-books. A pun based on Montecarlo, with "Tonte" referring to the Spanish word tonto (fool).
- Townsville: City where Professor Utonium & The Powerpuff Girls Live in the TV Series The Powerpuff Girls.
- Transeuratia: Used by the SIS (MI6)[21]
- Transia: Eastern European country in Marvel Comics, home to Avengers members Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver.
- Transmania: a state in Get Smart, probably located in Europe.
- Transvalia: in Leon Schuster's comedy film "Sweet and Short", a parody of the so-called "Boerestaat" of Orania (a proposed whites-only "homeland" that right-wing Afrikaners wished to establish after South Africa's transition to democracy in 1994).
- Tratvia: A country in Europe that formed the setting for the radio series The Embassy Lark, which dealt with the trials and tribulations of the British Ambassador to Tratvia and the foreign relations between Tratvia and the United Kingdom. It would later feature in several episodes of the related radio series The Navy Lark.
- Trebekiguay: A remote, South American country (that you've probably never heard of) where Loco Uno is (supposedly) from, and Indie travels to for the International Fixture Expos and Vegan Chili Cook-Off on the YouTube sitcom "MyMusic",
- Trebond: a fiction based country ruled by King Jonathon IV of Trebond and Thayet jian Wilima (his wife), first appearance is in the book Alanna: The First Adventure by Tamora Pierce.
- Treedonia, Free Independent Republic of: a nation-state in the TV series Out of Jimmy's Head.
- Trent, Grand-Duchy of: European Grand-Duchy from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Choice".
- Tribia: a country created by William Griffin on the site www.tribianet.com
- Trobokistan: former Soviet satellite nation in Totally Spies! TV series.
- Tropico: an island nation in the Caribbean in the Tropico computer game
- Trucial Abysmia: Middle Eastern country in the G.I. Joe comics.
- Tsalal: an island in the novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym by Edgar Allan Poe and its sequel An Antarctic Mystery by Jules Verne
- Turaqistan: a Middle Eastern country in the film War, Inc., based on Iraq and occupied by a former US Vice President.
- Twilight Town: in the video game Kingdom Hearts II.
- Tyrania: setting for the 1982 film adaptation of Evil Under the Sun (in the Agatha Christie novel, the story takes place in Devon)
- Tyranistan: An Asian country and former member of the Soviet Union featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[1]
- Tyrgyzstan: a former Soviet republic in The State Within.
U
- Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan: a semi-parodic name for a generic South or Central Asian country coined in 2011 by Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain.
- Udrogoth: a barbarian kingdom, the setting of the Disney animated TV series Dave the Barbarian.
- Ulgia: a politically unstable country in the anime Noir
- Ünderland: a small, hellish duchy bordering Michigan in the animated TV series The Venture Bros.. p parody of Latveria; ruled by the supervillain Baron Ünderbheit, himself a parody of Dr. Doom.
- Unaudited Arab Emirates: parody of the United Arab Emirates in the mock tourist guide San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[1]
- United Asian Republic: has a population of 200 million in the 2068 setting of the TV series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons; mentioned in the episodes "Winged Assassin" and "The Launching".
- United Civilized States: the 22nd-century remnants of the United States and Canada in the computer game Earth 2140.
- United Federation of Nations: a UN-like supranational alliance grouping states hostile to the Britannian Empire in the anime series Code Geass.
- United Federation of Planets: a fictional interplanetary federal republic depicted in the Star Trek television series and motion pictures and referenced in the song Banditos by Roger Clyne and members of The Refreshments.[22][23]
- United North American States: a nation consisting of Canada USA and Mexico in the Mass Effect universe founded in 2096.
- The United Species of America, Earth-C's version of the United States of America, as seen in Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew. The capital of the United Species is Waspington, DC.
- The United States of Anatidae: Howard's country on Duckworld in the film version of Howard the Duck. The capital is Marshington, D.C.
- United States of Earth: a country consisting of all of the present day countries by the year 3000 in Futurama
- Unistat: analogue of the United States of America in the Schrödinger's Cat trilogy of Robert Anton Wilson
- United State of Grisee: a country in East Java from the novel If My City is a Country by Rio Fariska.
- United North American States: The union of all countries in North America in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series.
- United South American States: The union of all countries in South America in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United Great Britain States: The renamed United Kingdom in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United European States: The union of all countries in Europe (Except the United Kingdom and Greece) in Tim Lahaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United African States: The union of all African countries except Egypt (later renamed Osaze) in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United Pacific States: The union of Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and the surrounding islands in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United Asian States: The union of most of the countries in Asia, primarily China, Japan, and Korea, in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United Indian States: The union of India, Bangladesh, and surrounding countries in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United Russian States: The union of Russia, and most of the countries of the USSR in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series
- United Carpathian States (formerly known as the United Holy Land States): The union of all Middle Eastern countries, Greece, and Romania in Tim LaHaye's and Jerry B. Jenkins' Left Behind series. Renamed to United Carpathian States after Nicolae Carpathia's resurrection from the dead.
- United Republics of Mongo ; A union of surrounding countries and republics under the rule of Ming the Merciless in the comic strip Flash Gordon.
- Unova: a region in the Pokémon games Pokémon Black and White.
- Ustio: a country that appeared in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War and was briefly mentioned in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.
- Uqbar: doubly fictional land created as part of a plot to undermine reality in Jorge Luis Borges's Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius
- Utopia: from Thomas More's De Optimo Reipublicae Statu deque Nova Insula Utopia based on Plato's perfect society set in Sicily.
- Ubomo: an unstable African dictatorship between Lake Kivu and Lake Edward in Wilbur Smith's novel Elephant Song.
V
- Vadeem: state who's prime minister gangsters try to kidnap in the episode "Raphael Drives 'em Wild" of 1987 animated TV series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[24]
- Valaria: a kingdom in the film The Colonel of the Red Hussars.
- Valeria: Spanish speaking democracy from Mission: Impossible episode "Wheels".
- Valeska: a tropical country from the Three Stooges short Saved by the Belle.
- Valyria: a fictional fallen empire in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels.
- Vandreka: see Bandrika.
- Vanutu: a tiny South Pacific nation comprising four atolls from the novel State of Fear by Michael Crichton; not to be confused with the real Republic of Vanuatu.
- Varania: the land ruled by Prince Djaro, whom the Three Investigators meet and befriend in the novel The Mystery of the Silver Spider; more than half of the novel is set in the country, and it would be the only novel about the trio, to be set outside the US.
- Varina: a former country in Eastern Europe that attempts to regain country status in Peter Dickinson's YA novel Shadow of a Hero.
- Vasaria: A fictional Central European state which serves as the setting for a number of classic horror films produced by Universal Studios during the 1940s. Specifically: Ghost of Frankenstein, House of Frankenstein, Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man and House of Dracula.
- Venteżwela: A country neighboring Kartaksan in Trevor Żahra's book Ħadd ma Jista Jsaltan jew jieħu tron li mhux tiegħu (parody of Venezuela).
- Versovia: dictatorship from Australian children's miniseries Eugenie Sandler P.I. from ABC Kids.
- Vespugia: South American nation located in Patagonia, site of ancient step pyramids and a history of some Welsh settlement; in books by Madeleine L'Engle. In an alternate timeline it was ruled by a dictator who threatened nuclear warfare.
- Veyska: Baltic state suffering dictatorial rule in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Astrologer".
- Vien-tan: Southeast Asian nation in the Franco-Belgian comic Buck Danny, where it stands in for Vietnam.
- Vigata: Town in Sicily, in which it happen the stories of Commissario Montalbano, a novel by Andrea Camilleri.
- Vilena: a small island nation in Mexican Gulf from movie The Expendables.
- Voodoo Island: Island in the James Bond film Live and Let Die where Bond goes to apprehend Mr. Big.
- Volsinia: the country with unknown location in Dr Trifulgas: A Fantastic Tale by Jules Verne.
- Vosnia: the country in 1950's film State Secret, starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
- Verbluffen: fictional Reich (Empire) that was created on Jennifer Government: NationStates, and became one of the most known on the website. It is fictionally located in the continent of Europe.
W
- Wadata: an African country from TV series Leverage (episode "The Scheherazade Job").
- Wadiya: a North African dictatorship in the territory of Eritrea in the 2012 film The Dictator.
- Wallarya: a small country in the Balkans in the film His Royal Highness
- Waponi Wu: A small island in the South Pacific, home to the Waponi tribe in the film Joe Versus the Volcano.
- West Monrassa: Central African country in an episode of Spooks. Run by President Gabriel Sakoa, a corrupt leader planning a genocide against people in the north of the country
- West Prophets: A powerful country under communist dictatorship heavily backed by the Soviet Union in the novel Operation Roughneck.
- West Xylophone: A country mentioned by the band They Might Be Giants for their song 'Alphabet of Nations' in order to fulfill the requirements of representing every letter. They apparently took it from the parody tourism website of westxylophone.com. Another version of the video by YouTuber 'benkling' shows that West Xylophone is Canada.[citation needed]
- Whereintheheckestan: A fictional country mentioned in the "Dear Dumb Diaries" books.[citation needed]
- Wielvakia: A country featured in Ace combat Zero: The Belkan War
X
- Xerxes: an ancient and advanced country which existed in the Great Desert to the East of modern day Amestris, four centuries before the events of the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. It is the native country of Ed and Al's estranged father Van Hohenheim.
Y
- Yakastonia: mountainous eastern European nation, where yodeling is prominent in local culture, but so is surfing on its coast. An 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.
- Yangdon: a fictional kingdom from the Philippine television drama Princess and I. It is based on the real-life Bhutan.
- Yatakang: archipelagic Australasian "guided socialist democracy" from John Brunner's novel Stand on Zanzibar. Apparently roughly in the region of, and analogous to, Indonesia.
- Yerba: a fictional country featured in the Victorious episode "Locked Up!"
- Yo-Ho Island: An island that has a hidden treasure. Animated movie Shiver Me Wishers
- Youstinkistan: From the Fairly Odd Parents episode "Timmy Turnip". Timmy's grandparents lived there when they were younger and moved to the USA to sell yakburgers.
- Yudonia: a country mentioned in the episode "We're Married" from Drake & Josh sitcom. Its national animal is a goat, it is displayed in the nation's flag and its meat cannot be eaten in the country, similar to cows in India.
- Yugaria: small Balkan nation from the video game Mission: Impossible - Operation Surma
- Yukon Confederacy: a country in the novel Fitzpatrick's War by Theodore Judson
- Yuktobania: a country that appeared in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, briefly mentioned in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War. The country is a mirror of the Soviet Union.
- Yurp: a poor country depicted in I Am Weasel animated TV series (a pun on "Europe").
- Yurugli: an Eastern European country in the film Our Lips Are Sealed where crime family Hatchew is from. Name is a play on of you're ugly. It borders with Poland, Ukraine and Belarus.
Z
- Z: fictional country used by the U.S. Department of State's Foreign Service Institute to train consular officers; location of the U.S. Consulate General in Rosslyn.
- Zagorias Federation: aq Mediterranean country, featured in Time Crisis 3 video game.
- Zakkestan: Ex-part of the USSR in the Dutch Agent 327 comic series.
- Zambezi: African monarchy from the film King Ralph
- Zambola: African nation in the video game Front Mission: Gun Hazard
- Zamunda: African monarchy from the film Coming to America
- Zanarkand:fictional city that gets destroyed in the beginning of Final Fantasy X
- Zandia: island located in the Mediterranean in DC Comics, ruled by the Brother Blood's cult.
- Zangaro: West African country in the book and film The Dogs of War
- Zarakal: West African country from Michael Bishop's novel No Enemy But Time
- Zarcovia: A Country That Is In "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien"
- Zembala: African country in the film The Wild Geese
- Zembla: Northern European country in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire
- Zemenia: Central European country in Monk episode "Mr Monk Falls in Love"
- Zillyhoo: The origin of the Warhammer of Zillyhoo in Homestuck.
- Zinariya: African country famous for its copper mines, ruled by a dictator, General Bindiga, in A. N. Wilson's My Name Is Legion
- Zlhatovica: European nation in "Troubling a Star" by Madeleine L'Engle from which one of the protagonists "Otto" is the prince of
- Zoravia: the country from where the title character in Princess Natasha comes from.
- Zoroastrian People's Republic of Inner Magadan, The: a state "between the Sea of Okhotsk and the Arctic Circle" in the novel The Business by Iain Banks. Apparently a conflation of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, and the real Magadan Oblast that indeed lies by the Sea of Okhotsk. The 'Inner' in the name is probably borrowed from Inner Mongolia.
- Zuvendis: African country in Rider Haggard's Alan Quatermain containing a lost white race.
- Zwasi-Germany: Central Asian country from the popular Norwegian radio show Ken eller Torkil.
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