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List of fictional countries is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere on the surface of the Earth as we know it — as opposed to inside the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the planet (see below).

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uely European principal setting of the anime and manga series Fullmetal Alchemist

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  • Jambalaya Island: an ex-pirate island in the Caribbean, turned to a tourist attraction center, in Escape from Monkey Island
  • Javasu: an island in the Indian Ocean, the alleged country of "Princess Caraboo"
  • Jhamjarh: An Indian Maharajate in Donald Jack's Bandy Papers novels.
  • Jumbostan and Unsteadystan: from the world of Donald Duck

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  • Taka-Tuka-Land: Astrid Lindgren's book about Pippi Longstocking mentions a travel to this country in the third book of the series. Pippi's father was a king there in the South Sea.
  • Tanah Masa: from Karel Čapek's War with the Newts
  • Taprobane: a country described as "about ninety percent congruent with the island of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)" from Arthur C. Clarke's The Fountains of Paradise
  • Taronia: from the movie Thirty Day Princess
  • Tawaki: from the movie Man of the Moment
  • Tecala: South American country from the movie Proof of Life
  • Tecan: Central American country in the novel A Flag for Sunrise by Robert Stone
  • Termina: the country in which the game Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask takes place.
  • Terresta: European country in the movie His Royal Highness
  • Thulahn: Himalayan country in The Business by Iain Banks
  • Tijata: Central American dictatorship from the movie The In-Laws
  • Tirania (also Republic of Tirania): country governed by dictator Bruteztrausen; Spanish secret agents Mortadelo and Filemón helped depose Bruteztrausen and president Rompetechen was then elected.
  • Toga Toga Islands: South Pacific island nation featured on The A-Team
  • Tomania: Nazi Germany-like country from the movie The Great Dictator, ruled by Adenoid Hynkel
  • Tontecarlo: a gambler's paradise in Superlópez comic-books until Superlópez's tourism visit. Clearly based on Montecarlo; "Tonte" refers to Spanish word tonto (=fool).
  • Transvalia: not actually a state in its own right, but rather a parody of the so-called "Boerestaat" named Orania (which was to be a whites-only "homeland" that right-wing Afrikaners wished to establish after South Africa's transition to democracy on 27 April 1994). Leon Schuster made a comedy film called "Sweet and Short", which was a parody of life in the New South Africa. Interestingly enough, the film was made in 1990 shortly after Nelson Mandela was released from prison - many of the fictional events portrayed therein actually came to pass in post-apartheid South Africa.
  • Trent, Grand-Duchy of: European Grand-Duchy from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Choice"
  • Trobokistan: former Soviet satellite nation in Totally Spies! TV series
  • Tropico: island nation in the Caribbean in the Tropico computer game
  • Trucial Abysmia: Middle Eastern country in the G.I. Joe comics.
  • Tsalal: an island in the novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym by Edgar Allan Poe and its sequel An Antarctic Mystery by Jules Verne

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  • Wakanda: small African nation featured in the Marvel Comics series The Avengers. The nation is ruled by King T'Challa, also known as the super hero Black Panther.
  • Wallarya: a small country in the Balkans in the movie His Royal Highness
  • West Monrassa: Central African country in an episode of Spooks. Run by President Gabriel Sakoa, a corrupt leader planning a genocide against the people in the north of the country
  • West Yemen: a fictitious and presumably democratic country in the Middle East which bordered East Yemen. From an episode in the sitcom, Yes, Prime Minister.

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  • Xing: Eastern country from the manga version of Fullmetal Alchemist, heavily based on imperial China. Their people practice a form of medicinal alchemy.
  • Yakastonia: mountainous eastern European nation, where yodeling is prominent in local culture, but so is surfing on its coast. Important landmark is Mount Bubneboba, and its fresh mountain air is celebrated worldwide. A traditional greeting is doing an armpit fart while repeating the word "zwooba!". Home of exchange student Fentruck on the animated series Doug.
  • Yatakang: archipelagic Australasian "guided socialist democracy" from John Brunner's novel Stand on Zanzibar. Apparently roughly in the region of, and analogous to, Indonesia.
  • Yellow Empire: a fascistic Asian power in Blake and Mortimer.
  • Yudonia: a country mentioned in the episode "We're Married" from Drake & Josh sitcom
  • Yugaria: small Balkan nation from the Mission: Impossible: Operation Surma video game
  • Yukon Confederacy: a country in the novel Fitzpatrick's War by Theodore Judson
  • Yuktobania: a fictional country that appeared in Ace Combat 5, briefly mentioned in Ace Combat Zero, and will appear in Ace Combat 6
  • Yurp: a poor country depicted in I Am Weasel animated TV series (pun on "Europe")
  • Yurugli: Eastern European country in the movie Our Lips Are Sealed. Name is a play on of 'you're ugly.' Home of the notorious Hachew (sneezing noise) crime family

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