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Strictly speaking this entry is about communities like villages, towns and cities that do not exist in the world we know. Like
fictional countries
, most
fictional cities
resemble either a specific place or present one version of archetypal place.
Amber - the city of which all others are shadows in
Roger Zelazny
's
Nine Princes in Amber
series about
Amber (fictional realm)
Ankh-Morpork
- in
Terry Pratchett
's
Discworld
novels
Astro City[?]
-
Kurt Busiek[?]
's city of
superheroes
Bad Ass, Texas[?]
- in
Robert Anton Wilson
's
Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy
Barchester - in the novels of
Anthony Trollope
Bellona - in
Samuel Delany
's
Dhalgren
Camelot
- the castle of
King Arthur
Castle Rock, Maine[?]
- home to many
Stephen King
characters
Chasm City[?]
, in
Alastair Reynolds
'
Revelation Space
and sequels
Christminster (modelled on
Oxford
- in the novels of
Thomas Hardy
Chronopolis[?]
by
J. G. Ballard
Cicely, Alaska[?]
- the setting of the television series
Northern Exposure
The City
- home of
The Tick
City of the Iron fish[?]
by
Simon Ings[?]
Darnley[?]
- in
Philip George Chadwick[?]
's
The Death Guard
Don Camillo
's village
Duckburg
- in the
Scrooge McDuck universe
Eglarest[?]
- in the books of
J.R.R. Tolkien
Emmerdale
from the British
TV series
of the same name
Esseph
; see
David Lodge
Evarchia[?]
- in
Brigid Brophy[?]
's
Palace without chairs
Gormenghast
- a city-sized
castle
featured in a trilogy by
Mervyn Peake
Gotham City
-
Batman
's place of work
Gondolin
- in the books of
J.R.R. Tolkien
Hogsmeade[?]
- in
J. K. Rowling
's
Harry Potter
books, the only wizarding village in Britain
Ínsula Barataria[?]
- in
Miguel de Cervantes
's
Don Quixote
Invisible Cities
of
Italo Calvino
Isola[?]
-
Ed McBain[?]
's version of
New York City
Kravonia[?]
- in
Anthony Hope
's
Sophy of Kravonia
Lankhmar[?]
- setting of many of
Fritz Leiber
's
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
stories
Little Whinging
- in
J. K. Rowling
's
Harry Potter
books, the home of the
Dursley family[?]
, located in
Surrey
Macondo[?]
- in
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
's
One Hundred Years of Solitude[?]
Mämmilä
- the setting for the comic strip of the same name by the Finnish cartoonist
Tarmo Koivisto[?]
; a small town supposedly in the
Häme
region
Mansoul - the allegorical setting of
John Bunyan
's
The Holy War
Menegroth
- in the books of
J.R.R. Tolkien
Metropolis - the city featured in the film
Metropolis
Metropolis
-
Superman
's place of work
Midwich[?]
- the setting of
John Wyndham
's book
The Midwich Cuckoos[?]
Minas Tirith
- a city in
J.R.R. Tolkien
's
The Lord of the Rings
Mouseton - in the
Mickey Mouse universe
Nargothrond
- in the books of
J.R.R. Tolkien
New Berlin[?]
-
Star Trek
Ocean Shores - the setting (based in part on
Santa Monica, California
) of
Arlene Klasky[?]
's
Rocket Power
Palomar[?]
, village from the comic book
Love and Rockets[?]
by
Gilbert Hernandez
Plotinus
; see
David Lodge
Rome, Wisconsin
, of the
Picket Fences[?]
television series
Rossum's Island[?]
- in
Karel Capek
's play
Rossum's Universal Robots
Rummidge
; see
David Lodge
Shangri-La[?]
- in
James Hilton
's
Lost Horizon
Sleepy Hollow, New York
- in
Washington Irving
's short story
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
South Park, Colorado
- in the
TV series
South Park
Spoon River[?]
- in
Edgar Lee Masters[?]
's
Spoon River anthology[?]
Spoonerville - Goofy's hometown on
Goof Troop
Springfield
, the city without a state in
The Simpsons
television series
St. Canard[?]
-
Darkwing Duck
's hometown.
Steklovks[?]
- in
Mikhail Bulgakov
's
The Fatal Eggs
Stepford[?]
- in
Ira Levin
's
The Stepford Wives[?]
Townsville[?]
-
Powerpuff Girls
' homebase
Tylerton[?]
- in
Fredrich Pohl[?]
's
The tunnel under the world
Valmar[?]
ou Valinor - in the books of
J.R.R. Tolkien
Vermilion Sands[?]
of
J. G. Ballard
Vetusta[?]
(inspired in
Oviedo
) in
Leopoldo Alas[?]
's
La Regenta[?]
Vinyamar[?]
- in the books of
J.R.R. Tolkien
Viriconium[?]
of
M. John Harrison
Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi[?]
of
William Faulkner
Zion
in the movie
The Matrix
Arkham
,
Dunwich[?]
(the fictional one),
Exham[?]
,
Kingsport[?]
,
Innsmouth[?]
,
R'lyeh
, and
Y'ha-nthlei[?]
, of
H.P. Lovecraft
's
Cthulhu Mythos
Armada[?]
,
High Cromlech[?]
,
New Crobuzon[?]
and others, from
China Miéville
's
Perdido Street Station[?]
and
The Scar
Brichester[?]
,
Goatswood[?]
,
Severnford[?]
, and
Warrendown[?]
of
Ramsey Campbell
's fictional
Severn Valley[?]
horror
stories
Several in
Gulliver's Travels
by
Jonathan Swift
Further reading
Alberto Manguel & Gianni Guadalupi
:
The Dictionary of imaginary places
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