List of fictional island nations

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This is a list of fictional countries in various media which are said to be located upon islands.

Antarctic

Atlantic

  • Atlantis: A well-known fictional nation on a sunken island in the mid-Atlantic Ocean.
  • Birdwell Island: de facto independent island community in the Clifford the Big Red Dog series similar in geography and custom to an island off of the east coast of the United States.
  • Fröland: Island in the North Sea in the Dutch TV series Fröland - country?
  • Islandia: self-isolated country in Austin Tappan Wright's novel Islandia
  • Meropis: A parody of Atlantis created by Theopompus of Chios
  • Muir Island: A small, fictional island off the northern coast of Scotland in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • Nollop: island state from the novel Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn
  • Rogue Isles (also known as Etoile Islands): home base of the Arachnos faction in the game City of Heroes
  • St. Jago: the fictional island setting featured in D.J. Waterford's novel St. JAGO: An Island Conspiracy
  • Sahrani: A fictional Atlantic island divided into the northern communist Democratic Republic of Sahrani and the oil-rich democratic monarchy of the Kingdom of South Sahrani in the video game Armed Assault
  • Tescala: Atlantic island mentioned in TV Series CSI: NY by Jerry Bruckheimer. According to the show, this nation as joined UN in 1991 and are free-trade port.

Caribbean Sea

Indian Ocean

Mediterranean

Pacific

Other or uncertain

  • August Bank Holiday Island: an island located between Easter Island and Christmas Island whose inhabitants practice black supremacy and unintentionally gain control of the Commonwealth of Nations; appears in The Goodies.
  • Arulco: The setting for the game Jagged Alliance 2, ruled by evil Queen Diedranna after overthrowing the once touristy peaceful land and turning it into a nightmarish police state.
  • Bergen Ait - An uninhabited island in the Baltic Sea used as a British airbase in Biggles in the Baltic
  • Bright Island: Believed to be off the North-west coast of Australia, mysterious goings on are observed in series one of Sea Patrol (TV series)
  • Cacklogallinia: a kingdom off the coast of South America, from A Voyage to Cacklogallinia by Captain Samuel Brunt
  • Cap'D'Far: a small island country from an episode of Scarecrow and Mrs. King whose only export was fish bones
  • Dinotopia: a hidden, utopian island from James Gurney's illustrated books
  • Four: an island on the Trandoshan moon of Wasskah from the 2008 cartoon series Star Wars: The Clone Wars "Padawan Lost" and "Wookiee Hunt".
  • Flyspeck Island: home of Gunk in the comic strip Curtis—country?
  • Isla Nublar: Island of the Movie Jurassic Park and Jurassic World.
  • Hudatvia: A large island somewhere in the Middle East that is visited in two episodes of the Gerry Anderson series Stingray, these being Star of the East and Eastern Eclipse respectively. Hudatvia is an island nation that is perpetually undergoing revolutions thanks to the quarrelling leaders, El Hudat and his brother Ali Khali, suggesting a perpetual civil war. Titan attempts to use Hudatvia as a base for the conquest of the land, but the brother's quarrelling causes his plan to fail.
  • Huella Islands: islands off the coast of Cayenne, mentioned in the Hardy Boys books. They are ruled by dictator Juan Posada and their "spy chief" is named Bedoya. The adjective is Huellan.
  • Khembalung: fictional island nation in Forty Signs of Rain.
  • Malevelosia: an island kingdom filled with supervillains in Justice Squad
  • Mardi archipelago: from Herman Melville's Mardi and a Voyage Thither
  • Pulau-Pulau Bompa: from The Adventures of Tintin comic Flight 714. The island from which arch-villain Rastapopoulos is carrying out his scheme against millionaire Laszlo Carreidas. Near Indonesia.
  • Mesa de Oro: unstable Latin American island in the Three Young Investigators series. (The name means "golden table" in Spanish.)
  • San Cristobel: tropical island country in The Guiding Light TV series, also the name for a separate fictional nation in the TV series Automan
  • San Esperito: South American island nation from the video game Just Cause.
  • San Seriffe: Fictional island nation featured in an elaborate April Fools' Day hoax on 1 April 1977 in the British newspaper The Guardian. These islands have been reported at several different locations around the globe since 1977.
  • Pokoponesia: island nation from the animated version of The Tick
  • Samaru Island: Believed to be in Oceania somewhere near Australia and New Zealand, had a political issues with an upcoming election and illegal arms trade in season 2 of Sea Patrol (TV series)
  • Sodor: in the Irish Sea, near the Isle of Man; setting of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends by Rev. W. Awdry.
  • Shwambrania: from Lev Kassil's Konduit (or Black Book) and Shwambrania, an island in the shape of an inverted molar tooth having three roots.

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