List of fictional countries in the Americas

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This is a list of

fictional countries supposedly located in North, Central, or South America
.

North and South America

From the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Oceania in pink

North America

Canada

Brobdingnag (Pt II, Gulliver's Travels)
  • 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

  • Caesar's Legion is an autocratic, ultra-reactionary, utilitarian slaver army founded in 2247 by Edward Sallow (Who later adopted the name "Caesar") and Joshua Graham. It is largely inspired and partially based on the ancient Roman Empire, though it isn't the Roman Empire, the Roman Republic or even its military, the Legion. It is a slave army with trappings of foreign-conscripted Roman legionaries during the late empire. All military, no civilian, and with none of the supporting civilian culture. It appears only in Fallout: New Vegas
    .
  • The New California Republic (NCR) is a federal presidential republic founded in New California by Aradesh also formerly leader of Shady Sands, comprising five contiguous states and additional territories and holdings in pre-War regions in Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, and parts of Mexico. The Republic dedicates itself to the values of the old world: Democracy, liberty, the rule of law, all in order to make the wasteland a better place. However, its policies resulted in difficulties in recent years. It was founded in 2186, is mentioned in Fallout 3 and Fallout 4, and appears in Fallout 2 & Fallout: New Vegas.
  • The
    Broken Steel, and is mentioned from its few remaining now retired survivors appearing in Fallout: New Vegas with former soldiers, now followers for the Children of Atom in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor
    .
  • Republic of Dave (also formerly called Kingdom of Tom, Kingdom of Larry, the Republic of Stevie-Ray, Billsylvania, and the New Republic of Stevie-Ray) is a small farming settlement in the far northeast corner of the Capital Wasteland (Fallout 3) that is considered by its close-knit inhabitants to be a sovereign nation-state. This nation is actually closer to a Micronation, because since on-off monarchies and republics with an only family control it, and they only had one citizen working as a teacher or merchant (optional) during the game. This "Nation" only appears in Fallout 3.
  • The Free Economic Zone of New Vegas is a neoliberal autocratic faction led by Pre-Great War survivor Robert House in Fallout: New Vegas. Although it is formally founded if House establishes sovereignty over the Mojave region, in practice, it exists in a practical capacity throughout Mr House's rule in New Vegas.
  • United States' major cities. Its capital is Cheyenne, Wyoming, and it controls all of the states west of the Mississippi River, with the exception of Texas
    .
  • United States of America
    at the end of season 2.
In the world of The Man in the High Castle the United States has been partitioned by the victorious Axis powers after World War II.
An attempt to draw plausible borders of the United States as partitioned in four states by Imperial Japan and the German Reich in The Man in the High Castle (1962), based on the sparse relevant information available in the book:
  Pacific States of America
  Rocky Mountain States
  United States of America
  The South
  • Japanese Pacific States
    and does also include Alaska and the west coast of Canada.
  • "The South"
    , a racist regime in the Southeast of the former United States, which collaborates with Nazi Germany. It does not appear in the television series.
  • Monroe Republic was ruled by Sebastian Monroe. His government was a neo-feudal republic dictatorship controlling the former Northeastern United States including Michigan, Wisconsin, most of Virginia, New Jersey, as well as a small part of Canada. The Republic's military, the Monroe Militia, enforces strict laws against citizens owning firearms, which are often punished by death.
  • The Patriots are
    totalitarian
    , semi-Paramiltiary/Political group formed from the pre-blackout American government. Their "capital" was Guantánamo Bay before they returned to Washington D.C.
  • Georgia Federation is a nation-state with a government largely modeled after pre-blackout america located in the former 'Dixie' states. They have a high population and standard of living.
  • Plains Nation, is dominated by Native American-like tribes after blackout, whom circulate a specified territory in the Midwest. There are also many scattered settlements, though they are largely self-governed.
  • Texas, a nation located in the former US state of Texas, as well as former Mexican Territory, this nation's governance is mostly like that of pre-blackout america, and a high standard of living is enjoyed. While not as advanced as the Georgia Federation, it is stated to be more militarily capable, and the 'Texas Rangers' are served as the main military force. Whilst military and farming technology here is mundane, Texans show great architectural skill, and even have networked newspapers, most notably the 'Austin Star Times'.
  • California Commonwealth, a nation formed from the previous states of California, Oregon and Washington.
  • Wasteland, an area shown on a map of the Former continental U.S., it is likely that this area is a lawless region, rather than a political entity.[4]

Caribbean

Central America

South America

Unspecified "Latin America" region

  • Avalor: Latin American kingdom set in the computer-animated television series Elena of Avalor.
  • Baracas: Latin American country set in CSI: Miami TV show. It is considered more important for support the torture teams of the U.S. forces in the regional area.
  • Cortuguay: Latin American country beset by revolution in the Harold Robbins novel The Adventurers and the 1970 film based on the book.
  • Curaguay: a generic Latin American
    Hunter (1984 U.S. TV series)
    (S2E6 Raped Part 1 and S2E7 Raped and Revenge Part 2).
  • Curuguay: a generic Latin American banana republic seen in The A-Team.
  • Curuguay: a generic Latin America country mentioned in The Equaliser (2021) S02E01
  • Parador: Latin American country from the film
    Moon Over Parador
    .
  • Paragonia: Latin American country in the film The Americano.
  • Puerto Guavo: Latin American police state in the Joe 90 episode "Big Fish".
  • Republica de los Cocos: a Latin American state in Su Excelencia starring Mario Moreno (commonly known as Cantinflas).
  • San 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 Marcos: Latin American republic in
    Bananas
    .
  • San Miguel: small South/Central American dictatorship in the film Deal of the Century.
  • San Nicasio: a small country from the TV miniseries Persons Unknown.
  • San 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.

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