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This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere on the surface of the Earth as opposed to underground, inside the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the planet with a different physical geography.
The Terminal is a 2004 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Stanley Tucci.The film is about an Eastern European man who is stuck in New York's John F. Kennedy Airport terminal when he is denied entry to the United States, but is unable to return to his native country because of a military coup.
Krakozhia: from the film The ... a fictional country in Caucasus, from the 2019 video game Call of Duty: ... A Real American Hero, the neighboring country of ...
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The “Ukraine is not a country” claim. The most brazen and bizarre of Putin’s claims is that Ukraine not a real country. Of course, like many countries in Europe, Ukraine has been occupied by ...
The Terminal (2004), is a US film in which the main character (Viktor Navorski) is trapped in a liminal space; since he can neither legally return to his home country Krakozhia nor enter the United States, he must remain in the airport terminal indefinitely until he finds a way out at the end of the film.
Every word Tom Hanks speaks in the movie in "Krakozhian" is part of the Bulgarian language. Amazingly, Hanks' accent adds realism rather than taking it away: it sounds more like a Bulgarian villager than an English-speaker trying to speak Bulgarian.
Almost every night since pro-EU protests erupted in Georgia last week, young husband-and-wife duo Mamuka Matkava and Gogona Parkaia have been working flat out to feed their fellow demonstrators.