List of fictional countries in the Americas
This is a list of fictional countries supposedly located in North, Central, or South America.
North and South America
- Oceania: A totalitarian superstate combining the United States and the British Empire, in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, consisting of the entire Americas, as well as Great Britain, Ireland, Greenland, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, and Southern Africa
- United Civilized States a fictional superstate that is consist of Hedonism and Sentient Robots which also control australia and the successor of the united States from Earth 2140 and 2150
- United Americas from the alien franchise
North America
- Aemonkia: a federal democratic communist state under a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship in North America in the Dead or Alive series
- Ayx Empire: a fascist absolute monarchy in North America in the Ninja Gaiden series. It is ruled by the evil Emperor Garuda
- Magisteria: a North American Germanic, Romance and Slavic English, French, German and Dutch-speaking fascist absolute monarchy in the Dead or Alive series. It is ruled by Lord Tatorusis
- North American Union: a dystopian fascist union between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, in the video game G String. It is ruled by several fascist corporations.
- Sarcozia: a republic in North America in the WinBack video game, where the terrorist group the Crying Lions originate from
Canada
- Brobdingnag: A fictional country from the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. As described by Swift, Brobdingnag extends some 2000 miles westward from Canada's Pacific coast, and is inhabited by a race of giants
United States
- Bible Belt: country formed by Evangelical Christians in the former Confederate States of America in the novel Prayers for the Assassin by Robert Ferrigno
- Commonwealth of American States : Fictional country located in the territory of what was once the United States in Arthur C. Clarke's The Hammer of God. Its capital is located in Washington, its legislature is called the General Assembly whose members are referred to as senators, and West America is one of its constituent regions
- Republic of Columbia:
- Coalition States: A fascist empire founded upon the [Apocalyptic and Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction|post-apocalyptic fiction|post-apocalyptic] ruins of the American Midwest in the Rifts role-playing game.
- Countries in Jericho (2006 TV series):
- Countries in The Man in the High Castle
- Countries in MechWest:
- Countries in Revolution (TV series):
- Ecotopia: an ecological utopia appearing in the novels Ecotopia and Ecotopia Emerging by Ernest Callenbach. See also Cascadia, a secessionist idea based in part on Callenbach's Ecotopia.
- Gilead: a stereotypical Christian republic in the novel The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
- Greater Texas: successor state to the United States, encompassing most of North America, in the novel A Spectre is Haunting Texas by Fritz Leiber
- Jesusland: As it appeared on the web following the 2004 United States presidential election
- Liberion: A country based on the United States of America in Strike Witches
- New Korean Federation of Occupied America: A totalitarian puppet state formed as a result of an invasion by the Greater Korean Republic in the video game Homefront. Stretches from the West Coast to an irradiated Mississippi River, as well as Alaska and Hawaii, and borders the actual United States east of the Mississippi
- Mini Sodor: An Island in the Atlantic Ocean as a republic country that succeeded from the United States in September 2023, containing 6 states like Big Chunk of Land and Eight Engines Island and 4 territories.
- Opium: from the novel The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer. It is a future nation between Aztlan and the United States. This nation is part of a deal made between the Mexican and American governments and a powerful drug lord named El Patrón, promising that the drugs he makes will be sold in Europe and Asia and will also take care of the illegal immigrant problem if he is allowed a strip of land
- Panem: A post-apocalyptic country in The Hunger Games book series that exists in parts of what used to be the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It consists of a wealthy city known as The Capitol, as well as Districts 1 through 12, which each provide a certain material for the Capitol residents. The Districts were forced to send challengers to compete in the Hunger Games, long contests with typically only one winner, the last contestant to remain alive
- Petoria: Is an oligarchic micro or small nation that only occupies the Griffin household and later invades the Swanson's backyard as "Joehio" in the Family Guy episode "E. Peterbus Unum" and briefly mentioned in "Stew-Roids"
- "Republic" of Boulder City, also called "Boulder Free Zone": It is a re-established democratic city-state formed and founded by "Mother" Abagail in aftermath of world-ending flu; which actually closer of theocratic-based democracy which formed in the novel The Stand by Stephen King
- Countries in Russian Amerika:
- Countries in Crimson Skies:
- Countries in Fracture (video game):
- United Socialist States of America: A nation from the novel ''Back in the USSA''
Caribbean
Fantastic Island: A French West Indian island, plagued by supernatural activity. It appears in the Canadian fantasy series Martin MysteryPorto Santo: a tiny island nation in Latin America visited by Steve Urkel in the Family Matters episode "South of the Border". Porto Santo is a real island that is part of the Madeira archipelago in the North Atlantic OceanRepublica Libra: an island country in the Caribbean with similarities to the Dominican Republic in the novel Shooting Script by Gavin Lyall. Its capital is Santo BartolomeoSaint Andrews: an island country where part of Neil Gaiman's novel Anansi Boys takes place- Santa Costa: a tiny Caribbean island nation ruled by a military dictator General Rio Dominguez that houses two nuclear warheads in the pilot episode of Mission: Impossible.San Escobar: a non-existent country, mistakenly mentioned by Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Witold Waszczykowski.San Lorenzo: a tiny, rocky island nation located in the Caribbean Sea in Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle.Tropico: a tiny Caribbean Spanish-speaking island-nation of non-specified localisation on which is set the action of the Cold War-themed eponymous series of city-building games; it can be either communist or capitalistic, democratic or dictatorial, depending on how the player manages the state of governmentVilena: a small island and independent country located in Gulf of Mexico ruled by a dictator General Garza. The island appeared in the 2010 film The ExpendablesYara: a Caribbean island nation ruled as a dictatorship, ruled by Antón Castillo and inspired by Cuba that appears in the video game ''Far Cry 6''
Central America
- Amerzone: a Central American country, that is the setting of the Amerzone video game
- Anchuria: a Central American country based on Honduras in the novel Cabbages and Kings by O. Henry
- Balio: a Meso-American nation with a population numbering nine million, 5% of whom are indigenous Aztec. Featured in episode 18, season 2 of the television series Scorpion
- Boca Grande: a Central American country based on El Salvador in A Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion
- British Hidalgo: a tiny Central American country that appears in the book Limekiller! by Avram Davidson
- Chimerica: a Central American country from the computer game Hidden Agenda
- El Honduragua: a fictional 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 and Nicaragua
- Hidalgo: a Central American country in the Doc Savage novels and film
- Isthmus: a fictionalized version of Panama in the James Bond film Licence to Kill
- Maguadora: a tiny Central American country in the film Whoops Apocalypse
- Managuay: a Central American country in Buck Danny ''Thunder over the Cordillera and No-Fly Zone. The name is based on Managua, the capital city of Nicaragua
- Montequinto: a Central American country in the film F9, the overall tenth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise.
- San Esperito: an island country somewhere in the Central America, in the 2006 video game Just Cause
- San Lorenzo: a republic in Central America in both mentioned in Hey Arnold! and later appeared in Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie
- San Marcos: is a civil-war torn Central American country that has appeared in an episode of MacGyver, in the 1971 film Bananas, in an episode of The A-Team, as well as in a 2014 episode of Archer
- San Pequeño: a country where nurse Gina Cuevas came from on 1990s sitcom Nurses
- San Sombrèro: a Central American country from the parody travel guidebook of the same name; from the same authors as Molvanîa and Phaic Tăn
- Tecan: a Central American country in the novel A Flag for Sunrise by Robert Stone
- Tibecuador: a Central American country in The Fairly OddParents
- Tijata: a Central American dictatorship from the film The In-Laws
- Val Verde: a Spanish-speaking country resembling Panama, Nicaragua or maybe Colombia, from the films Commando, Predator and Die Hard 2''
South America
- Abari: a British territory in South America in novels written by John Hearne and Morris Cargill
- Amazonia: country located somewhere in northern South America, used as a fictional location in a movie script, mentioned in the novel Shooting Script by Gavin Lyall
- Andes Mallorca: South American country in the computer game Strike Commander roughly resembling real-world Colombia
- Aquilea: South American country in the film Les Trottoirs de Saturne
- Azuera: in the Sir John Appleby novel The Open House by Michael Innes
- Brazuela: industrialized South American nation between Venezuela and Brazil in the Totally Spies! television series
- Cordillera: country straddling the Andes in the novel High Citadel by Desmond Bagley. Its capital is Santillana
- Costa Gravas: a former Communist state, whose dictator Alejandro Goya opens his country up to democratic elections in the television show Chuck. The name is similar to Greek-born film director Costa-Gavras
- Costaguana: from Joseph Conrad's Nostromo, said to be a hybrid of several real countries
- Country of the Blind: from the short story with the same name by H. G. Wells
- Diamantara: a republic in South America from the anime Michiko & Hatchin
- Federation of the Americas: a united South America and Central America that invaded the United States in Call of Duty: Ghosts
- Gran Colombian Empire: a united South American nation with growing influence that goes to war against the United States in the final season of the television series The Last Ship
- Hidalgo: a South American country in Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
- Inunaguay: An apparently South American nation which appears in the Disney cartoon The Replacements.
- Luzaguay: A South American country with a dictatorship government which appears in the game Criminal Case. It mixes elements of Paraguay, Uruguay and North Korea
- 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
- Maple White Land: land of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World
- Miranda / The Mirandan Republic: South American nation from Luis Buñuel's film The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, from which the character Don Rafael is an ambassador to France. It is referred to by several characters as an unpleasant place with a strict military, oppressive leadership, and high murder rate
- Montenegro: South American nation from the Centurions television series
- Nova Jambalaya: a Brazilian favela that has become a city-state with a communist-like dictatorship government in Brazilian sitcom Toma Lá, Dá Cá
- Nuevo Rico: South American country from The Adventures of Tintin, neighbouring San Theodoros
- Olifa: country on the Pacific coast of South America in the novel The Courts of the Morning by John Buchan
- Olancho: The setting of Richard Harding Davis' 1897 novel, Soldiers of Fortune
- Palombia: home of the Marsupilami from the Spirou et Fantasio and Marsupilami comics
- Pelotillehue: Fictional city which is developed Condorito comic series
- Quisto: South American country from the Centurions television series
- São Rico: Nation located inside the Patagonian region featured on the tenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin by Belgian cartoonist Hergé
- San Carlos: Latin American nation in the film Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
- San Marcos: South American country in an episode of Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei.
- San Monté: South American country at the brink of civil war from Action Comics #1
- San Pasquale: South American country in Commander in Chief. Possibly based on Bolivia or Panama
- San Pedro: South American country in the Sherlock Holmes short story "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" and in the film Hour of the Assassin
- San Theodoros: South American nation featured in several of The Adventures of Tintin, home of General Alcazar
- Sierra Gordo: a South American country often used as a satire of banana republics in the G.I. Joe comic book series published by Marvel Comics
- Tecala: South American country from the film Proof of Life
- Tetaragua: South American country from the film Tintin and the Golden Fleece
- Utopia: from Thomas More's De Optimo Reipublicae Statu deque Nova Insula Utopia.
- 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
- Zalay: a republic in South America from the Dead or Alive video game series
- Zendonia: a communist state in South America from the Dead or Alive video game series
Unspecified "Latin America" region
Avalor: Latin American kingdom set in the animated television series Elena of AvalorBaracas: Latin American country in the CSI: Miami TV series. It is considered more important for support the torture teams of the U.S. forces in the regional areaCortuguay: Latin American country beset by revolution in the Harold Robbins novel The Adventurers and the 1970 film based on the bookCuraguay: a generic Latin American banana republic seen in the episodes 26 and 27 of the season 2, and in the episode 5 of the season 3, of the TV series HunterCuruguay: a generic Latin American banana republic seen in The A-Team.- * A similar country of the same name is mentioned in the first episode of season 2 of the TV series The EqualizerParador: Latin American country from the film Moon Over ParadorParagonia: Latin American country in the film The AmericanoPuerto Guavo: Latin American police state in the Joe 90 episode "Big Fish".Republica de los Cocos: a Latin American state in the Mexican film Su Excelencia starring CantinflasSan 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 Miguel: small South/Central American dictatorship in the film Deal of the CenturySan Nicasio: a small country from the TV miniseries Persons UnknownSan Pascal: a Latin American country in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Catafalque"Santa Fe de Tierra firme: A ficticional American country where Ramón del Valle-Inclán's novel Tyrant Banderas takes place. Santales: a small Latin American democracy, from the Mission: Impossible episode "Trek"Sapogonia: imaginary country, located somewhere to the south of Mexico, where all mestizos come from, in the novel Sapogonia by Ana Castillo