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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

A

B

  • 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.
  • 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


D

  • 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

F

  • 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.

G

  • 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.

H

I

J

K

L

  • 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

M

  • 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

N

  • 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

O

P

  • 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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  • 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

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  • 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.

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  2. ^ http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/ranger.pdf
  3. ^ (in Spanish) El antídoto in entrelectores.co
  4. ^ a b "Navy News - News Desk - News - HMS Edinburgh works out in the Pacific". www.navynews.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
  5. ^ a b "RIMPAC simulates conflict between divided countries - Asian Political News". findarticles.com. Retrieved 2008-12-14. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help) [dead link]
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  7. ^ https://archive.org/details/shadowatitan00wedggoog
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  10. ^ King, Frank O. (2010). Walt and Skeezix, 1927-1928. Vol. 4. Montreal: Drawn and Quarterly. p. 1927 July 27, August 2, October 24. ISBN 978-1-897299-39-5.
  11. ^ "Episode 29 on www.ninjaturtles.com". Mirage Studios. 29 December 2009.
  12. ^ The map of Neustern is an ongoing project by the artist Gary Farrelly. Work on the cartography of the state commenced when Farrelly was international artist in residency to the University of Texas in Dallas.
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  14. ^ http://www.theonion.com/articles/us-intelligence-nukehavistan-may-have-nuclear-weap,1373/
  15. ^ Opperland.nl
  16. ^ (in Spanish) Los mercenarios in Corra, jefe, corra
  17. ^ http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wx1oM6FXs-4C&pg=PA164&dq=Polrugaria&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zdePUrLfLoOO7Aba2YHgCw&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Polrugaria&f=false
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  20. ^ (in Spanish) El sulfato atómico in La página no oficial de Mortadelo y Filemón
  21. ^ Media.mi6.gov.uk
  22. ^ "Star Trek United Federation of Planets". Retrieved 14 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  23. ^ "BANDITOS LYRICS - THE REFRESHMENTS". Retrieved 14 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  24. ^ "Episode 101 on www.ninjaturtles.com". Mirage Studios. 21 January 2012.