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Pages in category "Fictional populated places in California" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of fictional settlements, including fictional towns, villages, and cities, organized by each city's medium. This list should include only well-referenced, notable examples of fictional towns, cities, settlements and villages that are integral to a work of fiction and substantively depicted therein.
Following are lists of fictional locations, as large as a universe and as small as a pub. List of fictional bars and pubs; List of fictional castles; List of fictional city-states in literature; List of fictional countries on the Earth. List of fictional countries by region. List of fictional African countries; List of fictional Asian countries
The fictional city from "Big Hero 6," and Disney+ series "Baymax!" is now a real place at Disneyland. San Fransokyo Square officially opens Thursday at Disney California Adventure.
A fictional city in Pannonia, Hunnic Empire, based on Szentes: Zolon Lyon Sprague de Camp: Novarian series A Novarian city-state Unnamed ; The City Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events: The City is a supposedly well-populated municipality where many key events have taken place. The City has more than 40,000 inhabitants. town in the Po ...
Fictional populated places in the United States by state (38 C) Pages in category "Fictional populated places in the United States" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
Fictional city located on the coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Armação do Sul, Santa Catarina The Incredible '90s: TV Globo: Fictional city, located in Santa Catarina. Aspern Tallow, England Midsomer Murders: ITV: Aspern Tallow is a fictional village in Midsomer County. August, United Kingdom Late nights with Poe and Munro Steam
Sunnydale is the fictional setting for the American television drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003). The series creator Joss Whedon conceived the town as a representation of a generic Californian city, as well as a narrative parody of the all-too-serene towns typical in traditional horror films.