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・ Fiction-writing mode
・ Fictional (band)
・ Fictional actuaries
・ Fictional book
・ Fictional brand
・ Fictional characters in the Southern Victory Series
・ Fictional city
・ Fictional company
・ Fictional country
・ Fictional crossover
・ Fictional crossovers in video games
・ Fictional currency
・ Fictional depictions of worms
・ Fictional detectives
・ Fictional film
Fictional geography
・ Fictional landship
・ Fictional language
・ Fictional location
・ Fictional locations in The Railway Series
・ Fictional locations in Thomas & Friends
・ Fictional military aircraft
・ Fictional planets of the Solar System
・ Fictional portrayals of psychopaths
・ Fictional representations of Romani people
・ Fictional resistance movements and groups
・ Fictional setting of Madlax
・ Fictional technology
・ Fictional universe
・ Fictional universe of Avatar


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Fictional geography : ウィキペディア英語版
Fictional geography

Fictional geography is the use of maps, text and imagery to create lands and territories to accompany works of fiction. Depending on the completeness and complexity of the work, varying media, levels of collaboration and a number of other factors, the depiction of geographical components to works of fiction can range from simple drawings of a small area as in ''The Twenty-One Balloons'' by William Pène du Bois to an entire fictional world as in ''The Lord of the Rings'' by Tolkien or even an entire galaxy as in ''Star Trek'' and its variants.
==Middle-earth==
One of the most notable examples of fictional geography is that created by J. R. R. Tolkien to produce the Shire and its expansion to include all of Middle-earth.

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