This is a partial list of fictional countries in Europe.

A

  • Adjikistan: A Eurasian country in the SOCOM book franchise.
  • Alanbrooke: A fictionalized version of Ireland in Barbie in Rock 'N Royals.
  • Al-Alemand: An Islamic state consisting of the former Germany and the Low Countries. From the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson.
  • Al Amarja: An island nation located in the Mediterranean, from the role playing game Over the Edge.
  • Albion: A sovereign state in Western Europe from the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood.
  • Aldovia: A European kingdom in A Christmas Prince by Netflix.
  • Alfaine: Appeared in Jules Lemaitre's Prince Hermann Regent (1893).
  • Alpenstein: A European principality and former ally of Nazi Germany featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.
  • Alpine Emirates: Islamic states in the Bavarian Alps in the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson.
  • Alsander: A southern European state in James Elroy Flecker's King of Alsander (1914).
  • Altis and Stratis: An insular Mediterranean country in ARMA 3 located between Italy and Greece, and modelled after the real-life Greek Aegean islands of Lemnos (Altis) and Agios Efstratios (Stratis).
  • Alvonia: A European kingdom from the film My Pal, the King (1932).
  • Anatruria: A Balkanic kingdom in the Bernie Rhodenbarr novel The Burglar Who Thought He Was Bogart.
  • Andalasia: The cartoon kingdom in Enchanted where Giselle, Prince Edward, Queen Narissa, Nathaniel and Pip live.
  • Apollonia: An Italian-based kingdom in Barbie as the Island Princess.
  • Arendelle: A small Nordic kingdom based on real-life Norway in the 2013 film Frozen.
  • Ariana: A country to the south of Atropia. The country tends to be depicted as an opponent state in relevant exercises.
  • Arnland: Country featured in France's "Orion" series of military exercises.
  • Arstotzka: A communist state and the setting of the video game Papers, Please, where the player character works as an immigration inspector.
  • Atlantic Europa (大西洋歐羅巴國): A European country mentioned in The Tale of Eliminating Bandits (蕩寇誌, 1847), one of the sequels of Water Margin.
  • Atropia: A pro-Western dictatorship used for US and NATO exercises; exercise maps depict the country's borders as loosely corresponding to those of Azerbaijan.
  • Caranya: A large Western European country in the Dead or Alive video game franchise.
  • Carovia: A small European kingdom from the film Trouble for Two.
  • Carpania: A European kingdom in the film The Great Race.
  • Carpathia: A kingdom in central Europe from the play The Sleeping Prince by Terence Rattigan and the subsequent film The Prince and the Showgirl and musical The Girl Who Came to Supper
  • Chernarus: A post-Soviet state located in Eastern Europe and setting for ARMA 2 and DayZ. The terrain used on those games is set in the "South Zagoria" province, a recreation of the area between the cities of Ústí nad Labem and Děčín in the Czech Republic.
  • Chocovakia: A European republic setting for the #0-issue of the Flemish Spike and Suzy-series, borders Belgium, named based on Czechoslovakia.
  • Cimmeria: A forgotten country located in Eastern Europe from the novel If on a winter's night a traveler by Italo Calvino.
  • Cohdopia: A European country featured in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth. It was divided into Allebahst and Babahl during the events of the game.
  • Concordia: A small country only a few miles across somewhere in Europe in the play Romanoff and Juliet and its film adaptation.
  • Cordina: A locale in Nora Roberts' romance novels, especially the Cordina's Royal Family series.
  • Cordovia: A war-torn country in the present day Russian province of Dagestan. Mentioned in Season 2 of BoJack Horseman.
  • Cordonia: A country of the prince who stays at Grey House as mentioned in the Good Witch television series. It is also mentioned in the Pixelberry Studios game Choices.
  • Corona: The kingdom in which the Disney film Tangled is set. It has Germanic and Polish influences.
  • Coronia: A Balkan kingdom from Get Smart. Inspired by Ruritania.
  • Costa Lottsa: A small nation located between Italy and France, mentioned in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups
  • Irania: A small European kingdom from the film Trouble for Two.
  • Socialist Republic of Italy: A syndicalist state in Southern Europe featured in the Hearts of Iron IV mod Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg.
  • Ithuvania: Eastern European country used as an experiment, featured in The Far Side comic strip.
  • Ixania: A small Balkan country of little global importance in Eric Ambler's The Dark Frontier.
  • Ix: officially the Kingdom of Ix is a Kingdom that borders Oz. It is the titular nation in Queen Zixi of Ix.

J

  • Grand Duchy of Jagiello: A country in Central Europe from the Japanese novel series, Trinity Blood.
  • Jarhanpur: An Eastern European landlocked country in Superman. In the original comics continuity the film is based on, Jarhanpur's location is not specified.
  • Jugendheit: The 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".

K

  • Kalos: A region based on France in Pokémon X and Y.
  • Karathia: A Slavic monarchy in the Three Investigators series.
  • Karetsefia: An Eastern European country in Elizabeth Kay's Beware of Men with Moustaches.
  • Karistan: Central European country in the Polish-American film Legend of the White Horse.
  • Karlova: A European kingdom in Edgar Rice Burroughs's The Rider (1918).
  • Karlsberg: A principality of the hero of Sigmund Romberg's "The Student Prince" (1924 Broadway musical; 1954 film with Mario Lanza).
  • Empire of Karlsland: A country based on the German Empire in Strike Witches.
  • Kasnia: A war-torn Eastern European monarchy in the DC Animated Universe, it is generally portrayed as a nation located in the Balkans region of Eastern Europe. It is often situated near the Black Sea, frequently serving as a stand-in for the historical region of Yugoslavia. In "Legends of Tomorrow", there is a map of Kasnia which shows ex-Yugoslav states and others like Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania.
  • Kraftanova: A "recently liberated Eastern European republic" mentioned in the Father Ted episode Speed 3.
  • Krassnia: Former republic of the Soviet Union in the Caucasus that declared independence with the dissolution of the Soviet Union based on South Ossetia, from the 2010 novel The Restoration Game by Ken MacLeod.
  • Kastovia: A country in the Caucasus, from the 2019 video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
  • Katzenstok: A republic in the Balkans from Road Rovers. It is named for Jeffrey Katzenberg, former chairman of The Walt Disney Company.
  • Keltic Sultanate: Islamic sultanate comprising the British Isles. From the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt, by Kim Stanley Robinson.
  • Kemalia: A country used in US and NATO exercises that has its borders loosely correspond to those of Turkey.
  • Litzenburg: politically neutral country in Central Europe from Infocom's interactive fiction game Border Zone, bordering communist Frobnia.
  • Livonia: from the video game ARMA 3: Contact and DayZ: Livonia, it is a Polish-speaking Baltic country that is a member of NATO and borders four other countries, including Russia through Kaliningrad, and Belarus.
  • Losania is a small country in Eastern Europe by World's End Harem.
  • Lovitzna: An enemy country to Maltovia in Biggles Goes to War by W.E. Johns
  • Lower Slobovia: An island country in Al Capp's Li'l Abner
  • Lubenia: opponent state created for the joint Russo-Belarusian Zapad 2017 exercise. Supports Veyshnoria in its struggle for independence. The territory of Lubenia corresponds to that of Poland's Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian voivodeships and also includes parts of Lithuania's Alytus and Marijampolė counties. As a whole, the area encompassed by Lubenia roughly corresponds to the Suwałki Gap – a point of great strategic and military importance for NATO.
  • Lusitania: a country in western Europe based on Portugal in Strike Witches.
  • Lutha: a small Balkan kingdom from the novel The Mad King by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
  • L'Manberg: a small unrecognized country based on the United Kingdom from the YouTube series Dream SMP. Formerly known as Manberg.

M

  • Marquisate of Macedonia: A country in southeastern Europe from the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood.
  • Madelvia: A small European kingdom that appears in the Freeform film My Christmas Prince.
  • Magyaristan: An Islamic state in the former Hungary. From the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson.
  • Malaria: A kingdom in the animated film Igor.
  • Maldavia: principality in Eastern Europe that is mentioned by Muffy in the Arthur season 10 episode "Family Fortune".
  • Maltovia: Country in Europe from the Biggles novel Biggles Goes to War by W.E. Johns
  • Manberg: See L'Manberg.
  • Mandorra: European kingdom in the U.S. motion picture, The Brigand.
  • Mandrika: Mountainous European country on Alfred Hitchcock's film The Lady Vanishes (1938).
  • Margoth: A European kingdom in Edgar Rice Burroughs's The Rider.
  • Marisi: Appears in Rex Stout's A Prize for Princes ("Ruritanian romance" set in Fasilica and Marisi; serialized in 1914 and reprinted as a book in the 1990s; author is the later creator of the Nero Wolfe mystery series).
  • Markovia: A European monarchy in the DC Comics universe. The characters Terra and Geo-Force, among others, originate from Markovia.
  • Marshovia (Marsovia, Makovnia): small Eastern European kingdom most likely located somewhere near Transylvania in the operetta The Merry Widow.
  • Medici: A Mediterranean country and the setting of Just Cause 3.
  • Medioka: Ruritania type of mid-European country presented in the Mickey Mouse comic strip story "The Monarch of Medioka" (1937–38).
  • Mendorra: principality located near Germany from the American soap opera, One Life to Live.
  • Mercure or Mercury: Opponent state featured in France's "Orion" series of military exercises.
  • Mervo: island principality in The Prince and Betty by P. G. Wodehouse
  • Messina: principality in Richard Harding Davis's, The King's Jackal (1891).
  • Middle Europe: Unnamed country in HBO miniseries The Regime.
  • Minaria: Alternative name for Limaria.
  • Nihilon: a country somewhere in central Europe, run by nihilists, in Alan Sillitoe's comic novel Travels in Nihilon.
  • Niroli: focus of a series of Harlequin Presents novels.
  • Nordland: Ivor Novello's King's Rhapsody, 1949, stage play; probably not in Scandinavia because the characters have rather Balkan-sounding names. (Note: Nordland is a county of Norway).
  • North Elbonia: A European country north of Elbonia in Dilbert comics. It is a satire of North Korea.
  • Northern Marquisates: A country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe from the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood.
  • Norvenia: An English-speaking country in The Boxtrolls.
  • Novistrana: from the computer game Republic: The Revolution.
  • Novoselic: The European country governed by Sonia Nevermind and her royal family in the PSP game Super Dangan Ronpa 2, the sequel to Dangan Ronpa, developed by Spike.

O

  • Oceania: A super state in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four referring to Great Britain, the Americas, Australasia and southern Africa.
  • Ornowitza: a Dutchy that appeared in Violet Needham's Betrayer (1950) and other novels by the author.
  • Orsinia: Featured in Ursula K. Le Guin's Orsinian Tales and Malafrena.
  • Orussia: A country in Eastern Europe based on the Russian Empire in Strike Witches.
  • Osia, of which the capital was Bleiberg: setting of Harold MacGrath's, The Puppet Crown (1901, in which year the book was the No. 7 US fiction best seller; a film version was released in 1915).
  • Osterlich: Nation invaded by Bacteria and Tomainia in the film The Great Dictator; obviously supposed to be Austria.
  • Ostania: A country for the set of Spy × Family, based on the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War era.
  • Ostmark: A country featured in Strike Witches based on Austria-Hungary.
  • Otheon: A country in Europe and a primary location for events in My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission.
  • Ovitznia: A republic in the Balkans from Road Rovers. It is named for Michael Ovitz, former president of The Walt Disney Company.

P

  • Paldea: A European region based on the Iberian peninsula in the video games Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
  • Pannonia: Appeared in Guy Boothby's Long Live the King (1900).
  • Panquita: A European monarchy mentioned in second season of Yakitate!! Japan anime. A member of that nation's royal family, Princess Anne, was a guest judge at the baking exhibition.
  • Papilloma: A small European Kingdom, later Republic, from film Kath & Kimderella. Papilloma is a tiny and poor Spanish outpost on the heel of Italy. Last ruler was King Javier.
  • Peaceland: A European country featured in the anime Nadesico, which was once a theme park, but formed its own nation. It is neutral in all conflicts, on earth and beyond, has no taxes, and has a great banking system similar to that of Switzerland. Ruri "Ruri Ruri" Hoshino, a famous character of the series, is originally a princess from there.
  • Penglia: A European country, bordering Aldovia featured in the film A Christmas Prince. Both countries are engaged in a peace treaty originally signed on Christmas Eve 1419 that has to be renewed every 100 years.
  • Penguin Island: A satirical version of France in the 1908 novel by Anatole France, it is an island in the North Sea where penguins were miraculously transformed into humans.
  • People's Republic of Great Britain: A fictionalized version of Great Britain featured in the Doctor Who episode "Rise of the Cybermen".
  • Perusalem: A satire of Germany (Preussen, i.e. Prussia) in The Inca of Perusalem by George Bernard Shaw.
  • Petrovakia: A union republic in the game Heavy Weapon.
  • Pfennig Halbpfennig: A Grand Duchy and setting for the operetta The Grand Duke, by Gilbert and Sullivan. Notable for an unusual law regarding "Statutory Duels", in which duelists compete by drawing playing cards – the loser then dies and becomes a "legal ghost".
  • Poictesme: A country situated roughly in the south of France in the books of James Branch Cabell.
  • Poldavia: A small country presumably in Eastern Europe in The Blue Lotus from The Adventures of Tintin.
  • Pontevedro: A poverty-stricken Grand Duchy situated deep in the Balkans from the comedy play L'Attache d'ambassade by Henri Meilhac and the subsequent operetta and film The Merry Widow. Pontevedro is a veiled reference to the Balkan country of Montenegro.
  • Pottibakia: A Balkan country from the short story "What Does it Matter? A Morality" by E. M. Forster. Capital city: Ekarest.
  • Pottsylvania: from Jay Ward's cartoon series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.
  • Povia: A small monarchy in the Balkans in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Heir Apparent".
  • Prydain: A Welsh kingdom, ruled by the High King, in The Chronicles of Prydain novels by Lloyd Alexander.
  • (Kalbsbraten-)Pumpernickel: A German duchy, a caricature of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in Vanity Fair, The Fitz-Boodle Papers, and other works by William Makepeace Thackeray

Q

  • Qwghlm: A country off the northwestern coast of Britain in Neal Stephenson's fictions Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle.

R

  • Razkavia: A Germanic country in Philip Pullman's The Tin Princess.
  • Réndøosîa: A Eastern European country plagued by natural disasters to the point that its flag is always depicted with a hole in it. It is also at war with the neighboring nation of Grimzimistan. Homeland of Enk, Adi and Xan, the main characters on the animated series The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers.
  • Republic of Great Britain: A fictionalized version of Great Britain featured in the Doctor Who story "Inferno".
  • Republic of Krovtonova: A Eastern European nation referenced in the Father Ted episode "Speed 3", in which it is mentioned that Craggy Island has been helping to ease the republic's unusually high milk surplus.
  • Republic of New Rearendia: A Northern European referenced in Cars 2. It is the home country of Rip Clutchgoneski, who participated in the World Grand Prix.
  • Robo-Hungarian Empire: A Eastern European nation appearing in several Futurama episodes.
  • Rogash: A small Central European country featured in the Night Court episode "My Life as a Dog Lawyer". Despite its small size it possesses nuclear weapons and missiles supplied by the US government in exchange for maintaining a listening post to spy on Switzerland.
  • Romagna: A country in southern Europe in the Strike Witches universe.
  • Romanovia: An Eastern European country featured in the comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Dodgeball is the national sport. This country was also mentioned in Inspector Gadget.
  • Rongovia: A country mentioned in Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris. It has an embassy to the US in Trumansburg, New York, and a very active Ministry of Fine Arts. The capital is Fat City. Rongovia is a state of mind.
  • Rovinia: A kingdom mentioned in Pursuit to Algiers.
  • Rubovia: A kingdom in Eastern Europe that featured in Gordon Murray's BBC Television children's puppet series A Rubovian Legend, 1955–63.
  • Rumekistan: A Eastern European nation featured in Marvel Comics' Cable & Deadpool series.
  • Ruritania: A kingdom in central Europe from Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda and associated works, which gave rise to the Ruritanian romance genre. It is used in Ernest Gellner's nonfictional Nations and Nationalism as a stereotypical country developing nationalism.

S

  • San Lorenzo: An insular European dictatorship with no extradition treaties, in the series Leverage, specifically the episodes The Big Bang Job and The San Lorenzo Job.
  • Samavia: An Eastern European kingdom in Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Lost Prince.
  • Sardovia: An Eastern European Dictatorship bordering Belarus from the CBS program Scorpion, also in FUBAR from Netflix.
  • Saroczia: An Eastern European country which the United States invades, which serves as the terrorist basis in the video game Winback.
  • Kingdom of Sauville: A small kingdom between France, Switzerland and Italy from anime series Gosick. It consists of parts of the real Italian provinces Aosta Valley, Liguria, and Piedmont.
  • Sciriel: A kingdom in Roland Pertwee's late (1927) Ruritanian romance A Modern Knight Errant, set just before and after World War I.
  • Seravno: A Balkan country from the TV Series, Mission Impossible.
  • Servia: Appeared in Bessie Marchant's A Princess of Servia (c. 1925). Also an ancient foreign name for Serbia.
  • Shimmervale: A Maltese kingdom powered by Crystallites in Barbie: Mariposa & the Fairy Princess.
  • Skandistan: An Islamic state comprising what was formerly Scandinavia. From the alternate history book The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson.
  • Slaka: A Balkan communist country in Malcolm Bradbury's Rates of Exchange and its sequel Why Come to Slaka?. It also featured in the BBC drama, the Gravy Train moves East.
  • Slavo-Lydia: A Balkan country in the novels of Angela Thirkell; has a long-standing enmity with neighbouring Mixo-Lydia.
  • Slavosk: A country in Eastern Europe from the TV series Danger Man. Drake must travel to Slavosk to rescue the supposed sister of a famous professor from this country.
  • Slorenia: A small East European country in the Marvel Comics universe. Its inhabitants were massacred by Ultron.
  • Slovetzia: A tiny country in Eastern Europe in the film The Beautician and the Beast. Slovetzia is located between Romania, Ukraine and Hungary; situated roughly in Trans-Carpathia, a real region in Ukraine. The republic is portrayed as a post-communist Eastern European dictatorship.
  • Sokovia: An Eastern European country created for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In the MCU, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are depicted as Sokovian.
  • Island of Sodor: A large island in the Irish Sea, between the Isle of Man and the English mainland near Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, to which it is connected by bridge. The setting for the Reverend W. Awdry's The Railway Series and its television adaptation.
  • Soviet Unterzoegersdorf: The "last existing appanage republic of the USSR", a fake country created by monochrom for theatre performances and computer games.
  • St. Gregory: A British Crown dependency in the Channel Islands, featured in the ITV series Island at War. Based upon Jersey and Guernsey.
  • St. Tulipe: A tiny European principality (ministate) in the 1981 Italian film Madly in Love. It is located between Germany and France.
  • Strackenz: A tiny European duchy in the novel Royal Flash by George MacDonald Fraser that borders Denmark and Germany. It is threatened with invasion by both countries as a result of the Schleswig–Holstein question.
  • Suomus: A country in northeastern Europe, based on Finland in Strike Witches.
  • Svardia: A tiny European republic located in the Balkans from the Mission: Impossible episode "The Train".
  • Svenborgia: A secret European country only rich people know about, referenced by Jack Donaghy and Jerry Seinfeld as an exclusive vacationing retreat in the 30 Rock episode "SeinfeldVision".
  • Svitz: A mysterious European country in Welcome to Night Vale described as, "A land of low rolling hills and off-key tones heard on the breeze" and "is perfect for the visitor with a strong constitution, and a low tendency for hallucination."
  • Syldavia: A Balkan monarchy featured in four stories of The Adventures of Tintin, neighbouring Borduria.
  • Sylvania: A country ruled by Queen Louise in the film The Love Parade. The name is also used in the Marx Brothers' film Duck Soup. It was the country which attacked Freedonia.
  • Symkaria: A small Eastern European country from Marvel Comics, the homeland of mercenary Silver Sable.

T

  • Taronia: A Ruritanian kingdom from the film Thirty Day Princess (1934)
  • Tauri-Hessia: A European country in the book The Circus of Adventure, part of the Adventure Series by Enid Blyton.
  • Tcherkistan: An East European country from the film Supercondriaque (2014)
  • Tescara: A 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: NY<nowiki>'</nowiki>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 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 Ukraine.
  • Transia: A small East European nation in the Marvel Comics universe. The location of Mount Wundagore, and the birthplace of 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: A 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 Soviet republic located on the Azov Sea between Russia and Ukraine from the Danish political drama series Borgen.

U

  • Ulgia: A politically unstable country from the anime Noir.
  • Ul Qoma: An Eastern European city-state in China Miéville's novel The City & the City.
  • Ulmreich: A Southern European state in James Elroy Flecker's King of Alsander (1914).
  • Union of Britain: A syndicalist state in western Europe featured in the Hearts of Iron IV mod Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg.
  • Urk (also Uruk): A war-torn Mediterranean country appearing in Descendants of the Sun.
  • Urseville-Beylestein: Prince Paul's country in the 1902 book Love and the Soul Hunter by John Oliver Hobbes.
  • Urzikstan: A country in the Caucasus, from the 2019 video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

V

  • Varania: Appeared in The Mystery of the Silver Spider (1967).
  • Vascovy: Appeared in John Oxenham (William A. Dunkerley), A Princess of Vascovy (1899).
  • Vatican Papal State: A sovereign ecclesiastical state ruled by the Pope, the Bishop of Rome and the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood.
  • Duchy of Venezia: A country based on the Republic of Venice in the Strike Witches universe.
  • Vesbaria or Wessbaria: An opponent state created for the joint Russo-Belarusian Zapad 2017 military exercise. Supports Veyshnoria in its struggle for independence. The territory of Vesbaria corresponds to that of Lithuania and Lower Latvia.
  • Vlatava: A European monarchy in the DC Universe.
  • Vulgaria: Home to the Baron and Baroness Bomburst in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and from The Three Stooges episode, Dutiful But Dumb. Also used as a fake name for former Yugoslavia by Lawrence Durrell in some of his Antrobus short stories.

W

  • Westalis: A fictional country from the japanese manga Spy x Family by Tatsuya Endo. Based on West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany) during the Cold War.
  • Warnerstock: A small country between France and Germany in the film Wakko's Wish
  • Weselton: A duchy in Frozen, neighbour of Arendelle.
  • Willieoseu: a country in the Dead or Alive series, where Marie Rose abandoned by her mother at the boarding school. It is located in the fictional European region of Great Europe.
  • Wolfkrone: A small kingdom in the Soulcalibur video game series.
  • Wolkekuckukkland: The neighboring country of Darklonia in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero; the name is German for Cloud-Cuckoo-Land, from Aristophanes' play, "The Birds".

Y

  • Yakestonia: A mountainous eastern European nation, where yodeling is prominent in local culture, but so is surfing on its coast. Important landmark is Mount Bubneboba, and its fresh mountain air is celebrated worldwide. A traditional greeting is doing an armpit fart while repeating the word "zwooba!". Home of exchange student Fentruck on the animated series Doug.
  • Yugaria: A small Balkan nation from the Mission: Impossible – Operation Surma video game.

Z

  • 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: A Northern European country in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire.
  • Zemenia: An Eastern European country in episode 6, season 7 of Monk.
  • Zindaria: A brand-new country that existed in Europe during the English Regency era of 1811–1820, Anne Gracie's The Stolen Princess (2008).
  • Zubrowka: The location of the eponymous hotel in the 2014 film The Grand Budapest Hotel, a European alpine state ravaged by war and poverty; unrelated to the Polish vodka Żubrówka.

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