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This list is of '''fictional cities''': villages, towns, and cities (beginning with the letters A–M) that do not exist in the world we know. Like [[fictional country|fictional countries]], and [[List of fictional counties|fictional counties]], most fictional cities either resemble a specific place or represent a broader [[archetype]].

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* [[Lud (city)|Lud]] - a large city similar to [[New York City]] that borders a radioactive wasteland in  [[Stephen King]]'s [[The Dark Tower (series)|Dark Tower]] series. Lud may exist in Mid-World in an area similar to [[Kansas]]. 
* [[Luskan]] - city in the game [[Neverwinter Nights]]
* Lytton - setting of the games in the [[Police Quest]] videogame series

==M==
* [[Malgudi]]
  - Nnovels of [[R.K. Narayan]]
* [[Maardam]] - Tthe city in northern Europe that is the setting of several [[Håkan Nesser]] novels.
* Mabase - a fictional Japanese suburb which is the setting for the anime ''[[FLCL]]''
* [[Macondo]] - in [[Gabriel García Márquez]]'s ''[[One Hundred Years of Solitude]]''
* Malton - a zombie-infested city, the setting for the online ''[[Urban Dead]]'' game.
* Mainframe - setting of the animated series ''[[ReBoot]]''
* [[Mämmilä]], [[Finland]] - the setting for the comic strip of the same name by the Finnish cartoonist [[Tarmo Koivisto]]; a small town supposedly in the [[Häme]] region
* Mandrake Falls, [[New Hampshire]] - 2002 movie ''[[Mr. Deeds]]''
* [[Manor Park]] - the fictional area of Liverpool, Merseyside were [[Brookside]] Close was set, the [[Channel 4]] [[Soap]] which run for 2 decades.
* [[Mansoul]] - the allegorical setting of [[John Bunyan]]'s ''The Holy War''
* [[Mariner Bay]] - the city which is home to ''[[Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue]]''
* [[Mariposa (fictional place)]], [[Ontario]] - created by [[Stephen Leacock]] for ''[[Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town]]''
* Masada, [[France]] - Ssecret mountain town and home of The Grail, a religious conspiracy in [[Garth Ennis]]'s ''[[Preacher (comics)|Preacher]]''
* [[Mayberry]], [[North Carolina]] - setting of ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'', loosely based on [[Mount Airy, North Carolina]]
* [[Maycomb]], [[Alabama]] - the setting of ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]''
* [[Mayfield]], USA - the setting for ''[[Leave It To Beaver]]''
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* Memfish - the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Earth-C]] analog of [[Memphis, Tennessee]] in the comic ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]''
* Menzoberranzan - the city of the Drows from [[Forgotten Realms]] books
* Metropolis - the city featured in the film ''[[Metropolis (1927 movie)|Metropolis]]'' directed by [[Fritz Lang]] and scripted by [[Thea von Harbou]]
* Mercier, Louisiana - 
Hhome to fictional Tate University and some really bad vampire bats in [[Vampire Bats]] 2005
* Metropolis - the city featured in the film ''[[Babe: Pig in the City]]''
* [[Metropolis (Superman)|Metropolis]] - the home of [[Superman]]; a city similar to New York City.
* Metroville, USA - city in ''[[The Incredibles]]'', named after Metropolis and Smallville combined.
* Mepos, Greece - the homeplace of Balki in ''[[Perfect Strangers (sitcom)|Perfect Strangers]]''
* Michel Delving - chief city of [[The Shire]], from [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s ''[[Lord of the Rings]]''.  Home of the Mayor, the only elected official in the Shire.
* [[Middlemarch]] - of [[George Eliot]]
* Middle Park, Colorado - neighboring town in animated series ''[[South Park]]''.
* [[Middleton]] - the setting of ''[[Kim Possible]]''
* Midgar - home of the Shinra Corporation's headquarters in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''
* Midgard (or Midgaard) - in dozens of [[MUD]] online games
* Midland City - upstanding yet dystopian city in Vonnegut's ''[[Breakfast of Champions]]''
* Mido - ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
* [[Midway City]] - former home to [[DC Comics]]' ''[[Hawkman]]'' and ''[[Doom Patrol]]''
* Midston, USA - setting of the [[Danny Dunn]] books.
* [[Midwich]] - the setting of [[John Wyndham]]'s book ''[[The Midwich Cuckoos]]''
* Millennium City - the 31st-century megalopolis from whence the ''[[Power Rangers Time Force]]'' characters originate.
* [[Minas Tirith]] - Ccapital of [[Gondor]] in [[J. R. R. Tolkien's]] ]]'s ''[[Lord of the Rings]]''
*Missing Mile, NC - setting of Poppy Z. Brite's Drawing Blood and Lost Souls
* [[Mobotropolis]] - in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'''s [[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|saturday morning TV series]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)|US comic series]]
* Monument - Aa New England mill town in Robert Cormier's ''[[The Chocolate War]]'' and ''Beyond the Chocolate War''
* [[Moperville]], - setting of [[El Goonish Shive]]
* Moonlight Bay, [[California]], - setting for [[Dean Koontz]]'s ''[[Seize the Night]]'' and ''[[Fear Nothing]]'' 
* [[Mooseport]], [[Maine]] - ''[[Welcome to Mooseport]]''
* [[Mouseton]] - in the [[Mickey Mouse universe]]
* [[Mt. Pilot]], North Carolina - heated rival of Mayberry (see above), loosely based on [[Pilot Mountain, North Carolina]]
* [[Mud Flats]], [[Nebraska]] - ''[[The Muller-Fokker Effect]]''
* Municiberg, USA - city in ''[[The Incredibles]]''
* [[Mystery, Alaska (movie)|Mystery, Alaska]] - setting of the [[film|movie]] of the same name

==Further reading==
* '''Alberto Manguel & Gianni Guadalupi''': ''The Dictionary of Imaginary Places: The Newly Updated and Expanded Classic'' ISBN 0151005419

==See also==
* [[List of Fictional cities N-Z]]
* [[List of fictional counties]]
* [[Fictional country]]
* [[List of fictional U.S. states]]
* [[:Category:Fictional locations]]

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