List of fictional European countries
This is a partial list of fictional countries in Europe.
A
- Adjikistan: A Eurasian country in the SOCOM book franchise.
- Alanbrooke: A fictionalized version of Ireland in Barbie in Rock 'N Royals.
- Al-Alemand: An Islamic state consisting of the former Germany and the Low Countries. From the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson.
- Al Amarja: An island nation located in the Mediterranean, from the role playing game Over the Edge.
- Albion: A sovereign state in Western Europe from the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood.
- Aldovia: A European kingdom in A Christmas Prince by Netflix.
- Alfaine: Appeared in Jules Lemaitre's Prince Hermann Regent.
- Alpenstein: A European principality and former ally of Nazi Germany featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.
- Alpine Emirates: Islamic states in the Bavarian Alps in the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson.
- Alsander: A southern European state in James Elroy Flecker's King of Alsander.
- Altis and Stratis: An insular Mediterranean country in ARMA 3 located between Italy and Greece, and modelled after the real-life Greek Aegean islands of Lemnos and Agios Efstratios.
- Alvonia: A European kingdom from the film My Pal, the King.
- Anatruria: A Balkanic kingdom in the Bernie Rhodenbarr novel The Burglar Who Thought He Was Bogart.
- Andalasia: The cartoon kingdom in Enchanted where Giselle, Prince Edward, Queen Narissa, Nathaniel and Pip live.
- Apollonia: An Italian-based kingdom in Barbie as the Island Princess.
- Arendelle: A small Nordic kingdom based on real-life Norway in the 2013 film Frozen.
- Ariana: A country to the south of Atropia.
- Arstotzka: A communist state and the setting of the video game Papers, Please, where the player character works as an immigration inspector.Also there is a micronation in Europe based on the Arstotzka from the game the Soviet Republic of Arstotzka.Founded In 2023.
- Atlantic Europa : A European country mentioned in The Tale of Eliminating Bandits, one of the sequels of Water Margin.
- Atropia: A pro-Western dictatorship used for US and NATO exercises; exercise maps depict the country's borders as loosely corresponding to those of Azerbaijan.
- Averna: A oil-rich principality on the Adriatic Sea in the novel, Sweet Danger by Margery Allingham.
- Axphain: Neighbor of Graustark.
B
- Bacteria: A fictionalized version of fascist Italy from the film The Great Dictator.
- Balinderry: A strategically placed quasi-Irish nation that is crucial to a defence radar system, but has an IRA-type insurgency, in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man.
- Balkistan: Appeared in Allen Upward's The Prince of Balkistan.
- Baltland: A monarchy in Northern Europe based on Sweden, Norway, and Denmark in Strike Witches.
- Baltish: A country from the Lithuanian series of the same name.
- Bandrika : A Eastern European Alpine country, the setting of the first part of the film The Lady Vanishes. Bandrika's language is an amalgamation of several European languages.
- Barataria: An island nation, presumably in the Mediterranean, promised by Don Quixote to Sancho Panza in the novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. Setting for part of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers, it becomes a Republican Monarchy during the course of the operetta.
- Baronia: The country from which Prince Paul comes in The Secret Series by Enid Blyton.
- Barscheit: A principality in The Princess Elopes, a "Ruritanian" romance by Harold MacGrath.
- Bartovia: A European country in The Simpsons; in the episode "The Italian Bob" Sideshow Bob was trying to decide on a new place to live, he took a globe, spun it, and stabbed it with a knife, so as to get a random country. After a couple of more unpleasant options, the knife stabs Bartovia, to which Bob says, "Now cut that out."
- Belgardia: An impoverished European Kingdom in King Kelly of the U.S.A.
- Belgica: A monarchy in Western Europe based on Belgium in Strike Witches.
- Belgravia: A European country in The Princess Switch series of films on Netflix. Originated in the 1926 film Young April.
- Belsornia: A country created by Elinor Brent-Dyer and home to a number of characters who appear in the Chalet School series.
- Bessonia: A "small Latin state" bordering Switzerland in Tiny Carteret by Sapper.
- Blitva: A state in northeastern Europe, ruled by a dictator; in the novel Banket u Blitvi by Croatian novelist Miroslav Krleža. Blitva is the Croatian word for chard.
- Boravia: A European kingdom in the DC Universe.
- Borduria: A totalitarian state from the comics series The Adventures of Tintin, located in the Balkans. Its first appearance is in King Ottokar's Sceptre.
- Borginia: A Northern European country featured in the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney and Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth video games.
- Borostyria: A kingdom in the 1933 Arsène Lupin novel The Woman with Two Smiles.
- Borobia is also a communist Eastern European country in the G.I. Joe comics by Marvel Comics, starting from issue #61.
- Borovia: Central-European country from The Big Knights TV programme.
- Borsovia: A kingdom in Eastern Europe that featured in Gordon Murray's BBC Television children's puppet series A Rubovian Legend, 1955–63.
- Braslavia: A dictatorship bordering Austria in La Patrouille des Castors episodes 13 La Courone Cachée and 14 Le Chaudron du Diable.
- Bratislavia: A country mentioned in Count Duckula.
- Bratislava: A real city that is portrayed as a country in The Slipper and the Rose.
- Bretzelburg: A central European dictatorship from Spirou et Fantasio comics.
- Commonwealth of Britannia: A country in northwestern Europe based on the United kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Strike Witches.
- Brogavia: A Nazi-occupied Balkan nation featured in Commando Comics.
- Brungaria: An eastern European country politically opposed to the United States and a principal source of antagonists in the Tom Swift Jr. book series.
- Buronia: A European monarchy in the North Sea next to the United Kingdom featured in ''Prince of Peoria''
C
- Cagliostro: A small European kingdom in the animated film The Castle of Cagliostro.
- Caledonia: A European sovereign kingdom country in Scandal episode "Heavy is the Head," whose current monarch is the Queen Isabel of Caledonia and later, her son, Prince Richard of Caledonia. It is based in the United Kingdom.
- Caranya: A large Western European country in the Dead or Alive video game franchise.
- Carovia: A small European kingdom from the film Trouble for Two.
- Carpania: A European kingdom in the film The Great Race.
- Carpathia: A kingdom in central Europe from the play The Sleeping Prince by Terence Rattigan and the subsequent film The Prince and the Showgirl and musical The Girl Who Came to Supper
- Chernarus: A post-Soviet state located in Eastern Europe and setting for ARMA 2 and DayZ. The terrain used on those games is set in the "South Zagoria" province, a recreation of the area between the cities of Ústí nad Labem and Děčín in the Czech Republic.
- Chocovakia: A European republic setting for the #0-issue of the Flemish Spike and Suzy-series, borders Belgium, named based on Czechoslovakia.
- Cimmeria: A forgotten country located in Eastern Europe from the novel If on a winter's night a traveler by Italo Calvino.
- Cohdopia: A European country featured in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth. It was divided into Allebahst and Babahl during the events of the game.
- Concordia: A small country only a few miles across somewhere in Europe in the play Romanoff and Juliet and its film adaptation.
- Cordina: A locale in Nora Roberts' romance novels, especially the Cordina's Royal Family series.
- Cordovia: A war-torn country in the present day Russian province of Dagestan. Mentioned in Season 2 of BoJack Horseman.
- Cordonia: A country of the prince who stays at Grey House as mentioned in the Good Witch television series. It is also mentioned in the Pixelberry Studios game Choices.
- Corona: The kingdom in which the Disney film Tangled is set. It has Germanic and Polish influences.
- Coronia: A Balkan kingdom from Get Smart. Inspired by Ruritania.
- Costa Lottsa: A small nation located between Italy and France, mentioned in ''San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups''
D
- Dacia: A country based on the Kingdom of Romania in Strike Witches.
- Dalmatia: A tiny Balkan nation whose royal family were exiled to Great Britain after a communist revolution there. Dalmatia did really exist, although it had not had its own king since the Middle Ages. The royal family is fictitious, as is the hymn. Seen in the TV series You Rang, M'Lord?.
- Darklonia: A country ruled by Destro's cousin, Darklon, in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- Dawsbergen: neighbor of Graustark.
- Donovia: A country to the north of Atropia.
- Doppelkinn: A neighboring principality to Barscheit.
- Dor: The kingdom that The Tale of Despereaux takes place in.
- Drackenberg: A European country from Lloyd Alexander's The Drackenberg Adventure.
- Drasuvania : An Eastern Europe country in the world of 11eyes. It is the home country of Verard and Yukiko Hirohara. It lies at the border between Europe and Asia.
- Dreisenburg: A tiny Germanic nation featured in the pilot of The Secret Service.
- Drusselstein: A Germanic kingdom in Phineas and Ferb. It is the home country of Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz.
- Ducklovia: A country bordering Serbia in Count Duckula
- Dulcinea: A kingdom in Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, where King Dominick is from.
- Dunwyn: A kingdom in the TV series Adventures of the Gummi Bears.
- Druznia: Replaces Russia on censored versions of the Regular Show episode "The Real Thomas".