List of fictional European countries

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This is a partial list of fictional countries in Europe.

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  • Jugendheit: kingdom of King Frederick in Harold MacGrath's The Goose Girl (1909, #8 US best seller) Note that the name is a kind of pig-German literally meaning "youthness".

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  • Taronia: Ruritanian Kingdom from the film
    Thirty Day Princess
    (1934)
  • Tauri-Hessia: European country in the book The Circus of Adventure, part of the
    Adventure Series by Enid Blyton
    .
  • Tcherkistan: East European country from the film Supercondriaque (2014)
  • Tescara: European island nation located in the Atlantic Ocean. As a free trade zone enrolled into the United Nations in 1991, it is used as place of origin for the suspects of CSI: New York's season 1 episode 19, "Crime and Misdemeanor".
  • Ticktockia: A small country between France and Germany, ruled by King Salazar the Pushy, that invades neighboring Warnerstock in the film Wakko's Wish.
  • Thembria: A frigid land whose pillars are military dictatorship, unbridled incompetence, and constant threat of death from a firing squad. From Disney's cartoon series Tail Spin. Home of Colonel Spigot, Sergeant Dunder, professor Crackpotkin, and others.
  • The Triple Monarchy of Scythia-Pannonia-Transbalkania: from Dr. Engelbert Eszterhazy stories by Avram Davidson.
  • Thule: a sixth century country in what is now Norway on Hal Foster's Prince Valiant.
  • Tomainia: Nazi Germany-like country from the film The Great Dictator
    , ruled by Adenoid Hynkel.
  • Transbalkania: a fictional kingdom featured in "Number 187", a story by Baroness Orczy.
  • Trans-Carpathia: A country in Eastern Europe, used in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Trans-Carpathia is also a real region in the Ukraine.
  • Transia: a small East European nation in
    Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch
    .
  • Tratvia: A country in Europe that formed the setting for the radio series The Embassy Lark, which dealt with the trials and tribulations of the British Ambassador to Tratvia and the foreign relations between Tratvia and the United Kingdom. It would later feature in several episodes of the related radio series The Navy Lark.
  • Grand-Duchy of Trent: European Grand-Duchy from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Choice".
  • Tryphemia: King Pausole's country in The Adventures of King Pausole by Pierre Louÿs
  • Turgisia: A small former
    Azov Sea between Russia and Ukraine from the Danish political drama series Borgen

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  • Zamunda:Coming to America with Eddie Murphy.
  • Zandar: A small principality seen in
    Power Rangers: Dino Charge
    . Home of Sir Ivan, the Gold Dino Charge Ranger, and Prince Philip, the Graphite Ranger. The people of Zandar speak with British accents.
  • Zarkovia: A small yet strategically important country somewhere in Eastern Europe with an absolute monarchy featured in the Ben 10: Ultimate Alien episode Viktor: The Spoils.
  • Zembla: Northern European country in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire
  • Zemenia: Eastern European country in episode 6, season 7 of Monk (TV series)
  • Zindaria: a brand-new one that existed in Europe during the English Regency era of 1811–1820, Anne Gracie's The Stolen Princess (2008).
  • Zubrowka: location of the eponymous hotel in the 2014 film The Grand Budapest Hotel, a European alpine state ravaged by war and poverty;[30] unrelated to the Polish vodka Żubrówka.

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