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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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[[List of fictional cities N–Z#Story universes with multiple cities|Story universes with multiple cities]] —
[[List of fictional cities N–Z#Further reading|Further reading]]

==A==
* ACDC Town - part of DenCity, ''[[Megaman Battle Network]]''
* Acme Acres - ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''
* Acorn - the [[West Texas]] setting of stories by Duane Simolke.
* Adano - ''[[A Bell for Adano]]''
* Addley, Pennsylvania - hometown of Captain John Miller in [[Saving Private Ryan]]
* Alexandria - city in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', capital of the nation of the same name, ruled by Queen Brahne and later by Garnet.
* Al Amok - after the fall of Saddam Hussein, [[Doonesbury]] character [[Uncle Duke]] seized the Mayorship of this Iraqi city.
* Al Khali - capital of [[Klatch]] in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' novels.
* [[RuneScape locations#Al Kharid|Al Kharid]] - [[RuneScape]]
* Al -Ybi - city in the [[Klatch]]ian desert in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' novels. Place where the number [[0 (number)|zero]] was invented.
* [[Altomare]] - setting of [[Pokemon Heroes]] and is home of legendary pokemon [[Latios]] and [[Latias]]. Based on [[Venice, Italy]]. 
* Amaurotum - Latin for dream town, capital city of the island of ''[[Utopia (book)|Utopia]]'' by [[Thomas More]].
* Amber - the city of which all others are shadows in [[Roger Zelazny]]'s ''[[Nine Princes in Amber]]'' series about [[Amber (fictional realm)]]
* Ambervale - important city in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''
* Ambergris - various fantasy stories by [[Jeff VanderMeer]]
* [[Ambridge (The Archers)|Ambridge]] - setting of BBC Radio's ''[[The Archers]]''
* Amity Park - setting of ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', is named after ''[[The Amityville Horror]], which takes after [[Amityville, New York|Amityville]] in [[New York]]'s [[Suffolk County]]'' on [[Long Island]]
* Ampipe, [[Pennsylvania]] - fictional setting of [[Johnstown, Pennsylvania]] in ''[[All the Right Moves]]''
* Amsath - a kingdom of Hell in [[Mike Carey|Mike Carey's]] ''[[Lucifer (DC Comics)|Lucifer]]''.
* Anastasia - a town with concentric channels, from ''Le città invisibili'' by [[Italo Calvino]].
* Anchor - the base city of a massive techno-organic orbital elevator (or "Beanstalk"), from the "Heaven Over Mountain" setting of [[Guardians of Order]]'s [[cyberpunk]]-genre roleplaying game "[[Ex Machina]]".
* Andoshen, PA - a fictional city located 14 real miles from John O'Hara's fictional "Gibbsville," in [[Daryl Ponicsan]]'s novel ''Andoshen, PA''. Fictionalized version of [[Shenandoah, Pennsylvania|Shenandoah]].
* Angel Grove - idyllic town, the home of the ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'', possibly located in [[California]]. Its architecture often falls victim to various enemies of the Power Rangers, but has remarkably fast rebuilding.
* [[Ankh-Morpork]] - [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' novels 
* Annville, [[Texas]] - town accidentally destroyed by the merging of [[Jesse Custer]] and [[Genesis]] in [[Garth Ennis]]'s ''[[Preacher (comics)|Preacher]]''
* [[Antares city|Antares]] - typical city on the border of [[Brazil]] and [[Argentina]], in the state of [[Rio Grande do Sul]], Brazil. From [[Érico Veríssimo]]'s book ''[[Incidente em Antares]]''.
* Aquadelphi - oceanic floating city which is, among other things, the headquarters of the OTEC corporation in the [[R. Talsorian Games]] role-playing game [[Cyberpunk 2020]].
* Aquaville - one of four capitals of a restructured Britain in [[Rupert Thomson]]'s ''Divided Kingdom''
* [[Arcadia, Maryland]] - setting of ''[[Joan of Arcadia]]''
* [[RuneScape locations#Ardougne|Ardougne]] - [[RuneScape]]
* Ariel City - ''[[Firefly (television series)|Firefly]]''
* [[Arkham]] - setting of several of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s stories.
* [[Arlen, Texas]] - setting of ''[[King of the Hill]]''
* Arnette, [[Texas]] - from [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Stand]]''
* Arrakeen - [[Frank Herbert]]'s ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]''
* [[Ascalon]] - one of the largest cities in the [[MMORPG]] ''[[Guild Wars]]''
* Ashton, [[Alabama]] - [[Tim Burton]]'s film ''[[Big Fish]]''. Many of its distinctive buildings actually exist in [[Wetumpka, Alabama]]
* [[Astro City|Astro City, USA]] - [[Kurt Busiek]]'s city of [[superhero]]es
* Athkatla - a city in Amn, of the [[Forgotten Realms]], setting of ''[[Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn]]''
* [[Atlantis]] - mythical city/country/continent.
* [[Atlantis (Stargate)|Atlantis]] -  a city once located in [[Antarctica]] and now located in the [[Pegasus Galaxy (Stargate)|Pegasus galaxy]] where was moved by its builders, the [[Ancient (Stargate)|Ancients]], in TV show ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''.
* [[Auchterturra]] - generic Scottish town from ''[[Scotland the What?]]''
* [[Autobot City]] - a transformable city/fortress serving as the headquarters of the [[Autobots]] in [[Transformers The Movie]] and in third-season episodes of the [[Transformers]] TV series.
* [[Avonlea]], [[Prince Edward Island]] - setting from [[L. M. Montgomery]]'s ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]''

==B==
* Bad Ass, Texas - [[Robert Anton Wilson]]'s [[Schrödinger's Cat trilogy|''Schrödinger's Cat'' trilogy]] and ''[[The Illuminatus! Trilogy]]''. Also the name of [[Granny Weatherwax]]'s village in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]''
* Bad Blintz - town in [[Überwald]] in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]''. Famous for its [[The Pied Piper of Hamelin|Rat Piper]]
* Bailey Downs - setting in the ''[[Ginger Snaps]]'' trilogy (the prequel is set in Fort Bailey where the town would be built in the future). The town is said to be based on suburban [[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary]].
* Baldur's Gate - city in the [[Sword Coast]], of the [[Forgotten Realms]], setting of the [[Baldur's Gate series]]
* Ballykissangel - setting of the British series ''[[Ballykissangel]]'', name said to derive from [[Ballykissane]], [[County Kerry]], [[Ireland]]
* Bama (Boston Atlanta Metropolitan Axis, also known as "The Sprawl") - in [[William Gibson (novelist)|William Gibson]]'s ''[[Neuromancer]]'' series
* Barchester - the novels of [[Anthony Trollope]]
* Bare Egil By - setting for the album, stand-up act and TV-spots with the same name, performed by [[Bare Egil Band]].
* Barnsford - Jack Scully played football for Barnsford (''[[Neighbours]]'')
* Barrelhaven - Bone #2 by Jeff Smith
* Basin City - the full name of the city featured in the ''[[Sin City]]'' series of graphic novels
* Bayport - home of the [[Hardy Boys]]
* [[Bay City (Another World)|Bay City]] - setting for the [[soap opera]] ''[[Another World (soap opera)|Another World]]''
* Bay City - corrupt town near L.A. in ''[[Farewell, My Lovely]]'' by [[Raymond Chandler]]
* Bayview - setting for the driving computer and video game ''[[Need for Speed: Underground 2]]''
* [[Beanotown]] - ''[[The Beano]]''
* Beardsley - college town in [[Vladimir Nabokov]]'s ''[[Lolita]]'' (set in [[Ohio]] in [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s film)
* Beaverly Hills - the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Earth-C]] analog of [[Beverly Hills, California]] in the comic ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]''
* Bedford Falls - setting of the movie ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''.
* [[Bedrock (The Flintstones)|Bedrock]] - setting of [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s ''[[The Flintstones]]''
* Beeton (as in "beaten") - a [[California]] ghost town abandonded in the [[1960s|60s]] due to radiation contamination in the water; occupied by the aliens in an episode of ''[[War of the Worlds (TV series)|War of the Worlds]]''
* [[Belisaere]] - city in [[Garth Nix]]'s [[Garth Nix#The Old Kingdom|''Old Kingdom'' series]], protected from Dead spirits by being built as an enormous bridge over deep fast-running water: the river Ratterlin.
* Bellona - [[Samuel Delany]]'s ''[[Dhalgren]]''
* Bette Noir - ''[[Fallen Angel (comics)|Fallen Angel]]'' comic series
* [[Bikini Bottom]] - [[Stephen Hillenburg]]'s ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''
* [[Belvedere, Ohio]] - the novel and film ''[[The Silence of the Lambs]]''
* Berylon - city in [[Patricia McKillip]]'s ''[[Song for the Basilisk]]''. Ruled by Arioso Pellinor.
* Bes Pelargic - harbor town in the [[Agatean Empire]] in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]''
* [[Spira#Bevelle|Bevelle]] - ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''
* [[Blackbury]] - small [[United Kingdom|UK]] town in Terry Pratchett's ''[[The Bromeliad]]'' and [[Johnny Maxwell]] trilogy
* Black Harbour - Nova Scotia setting for CBC Television series of the same name
* Blackwood County, Texas - scenes from ''[[The X Files (film)|X-Files: Fight the Future]]''
* Blaine, [[Missouri]] - the town celebrated in the film ''[[Waiting for Guffman]]''
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* Bloatsburg - ''[[Doug]]'' [[animated series]]
* [[Blüdhaven]] - current home of the former [[Robin (comics)|Robin]] Dick Grayson ([[Robin (comics)#Richard "Dick" Grayson|Nightwing]])
* [[Blue Valley (comics)|Blue Valley]] - childhood home of Wally West (''[[The Flash]]'', formerly Kid Flash)
* Bluffington - ''[[Doug]]'' [[animated series]]
* Boneville - unseen home of the Bone cousins in ''[[Bone (comic)|Bone]]'' by [[Jeff Smith (cartoonist)|Jeff Smith]]
* Bönk - (pronounced ''Beyonk'') Town in [[Überwald]] in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]''.
* Booty Bay - pirate city in Stranglethorn Vale on Azeroth. 
* [[Borderland|Bordertown]] - [[Terri Windling]]'s [[shared universe]] series
* Bostone - a city in ''[[The Flintstones]]''; a parody of [[Boston, Massachusetts]]
* Braavos - [[City-State|city state]], similar in style and geography to [[Venice]], from [[George R. R. Martin]]'s ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]] series.
* [[Bree (Middle-earth)|Bree]] - the main settlement of Bree-land, just east of [[The Shire]] in [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s trilogy ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''
* [[Brewer, Pennsylvania]] - setting of [[John Updike]]'s "Rabbit" novels, based on [[Reading, Pennsylvania]]
* [[Brigadoon]] - Scottish village found in [[Alan Jay Lerner]] and [[Frederick Loewe]]'s musical of the same name
* [[Brit-Cit]] - huge city covering most of [[England]] in ''[[Judge Dredd]]''
* Bristo Camino, California - fictional [[Ventura County]] town in ''[[Hostage (film)|Hostage]]''
* Brockway - town sold a [[monorail]] by Lyle Langley in ''[[The Simpsons]]''
* Bronson, Missouri - a town who's citizens all resemeble actor [[Charles Bronson]] (''[[The Simpsons]]'')
* Buckkeep Town - town surrounding Buckkeep Caste in [[Robin Hobb]]'s ''Farseer'' series
* Bugtussle, [[Arkansas]] - fictional [[Ozark Mountains|Ozark]] village from which [[the Beverly Hillbillies]] came
* Bumblescum, USA - poor Southern town in the "To Love and Die in Dixie" episode of ''[[Family Guy]]''
* Bumfuck - popular slang. Usually Iowa, Idaho or Minnesota. Often listed as a person's location on a blog or game.
* Burmecia - 'Realm of eternal rain', ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', ruined by Alexandrian forces before the player reaches it and thus never seen intact.
* Bursley - one of [[Arnold Bennett]]'s "Five Towns," resembling Burslem in ''[[Stoke-on-Trent]]''
* [[Busytown]] - [[Richard Scarry]] creation

==C==
* [[Cabot Cove]], Maine - in the TV series ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]''
* Calumet, Colorado - small town in the 1984 movie ''[[Red Dawn]]'' (filmed in [[Las Vegas, New Mexico]])
* [[Camelot|Camelot, Britain]] - the castle of [[King Arthur]]. Identified with [[Cadbury Castle]].
* London Borough of Canley - in the TV series ''[[The Bill]]''
* Capeside, Massachusetts - The setting of ''[[Dawson's Creek]]''
* Cape Random, [[Newfoundland]] - setting for novels by [[Bernice Morgan]], as well as the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] [[miniseries]] ''[[Random Passage]]''
* [[Capital City, USA]] - 1. Capital city of the state where [[Springfield (Simpsons)|Springfield, USA]] is located in ''[[The Simpsons]]''. 2. From the video game "Big Mutha Truckers"
* Cascade, [[Washington]] - setting of TV series ''[[The Sentinel (TV series)|The Sentinel]]''.
* Casterbridge - town in [[Thomas Hardy]]'s [[Wessex]]. Identified as [[Dorchester, Dorset]].
* Castle Revolving - A living transdimensional city, home to the Sheeda, a fairie-like race that purge the Earth once mankind becomes sufficiently advanced, from [[Grant Morrison]]'s ''[[Seven Soldiers of Victory#Modern Seven Soldiers Project|Seven Soldiers]]''
* [[Castle Rock (Stephen King)|Castle Rock, Maine]] - home to many [[Stephen King]] characters
* Castletown - English town home to [[Paul Grist]]'s ''Jack Staff'' and his friends and enemies
* [[Castrovalva]] - city in the series [[Doctor Who]] that spatially collapses upon itself
* Centennial, Colorado - in the [[James Michener]] book ''[[Centennial (novel)|Centennial]]'' and the subsequent [[Centennial (miniseries)|miniseries based on it]]. (Not to be confused with the real city of [[Centennial, Colorado]].)
* [[Celadon City]] - City in the game and anime [[Pokémon]]. It is part of the Saffron-Celadon Metropolitan Complex, making it the largest city in the Pokémon world. It is based off [[Tokyo, Japan]]. 
* Centerburg - setting for [[Robert McCloskey]]'s [[Homer Price]] stories
* [[Central City]] - [[Central City (DC Comics)|one city]] with this name was home to Barry Allen (''[[The Flash]]''); another city with this name was briefly home to the ''[[Fantastic Four]]''
* Central City - Yet another city by this name is the capitol of the fictional country of Amestris, from the anime and manga, ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* Cerulean City - [[Pokémon]]
* Chamberlain, Maine - home to the title character of [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[Carrie]]''
* Chasm City, in [[Alastair Reynolds]]'s ''Revelation Space'' and sequels
* [[Christmas]] Town - [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]''
* Christminster (modelled on [[Oxford, England|Oxford]]) - in the novels of [[Thomas Hardy]]
* [[Chronopolis]] by [[J. G. Ballard]]
* Cicely, Alaska - the setting of the television series ''[[Northern Exposure]]''
* Cinnabar Island - From the game and anime [[Pokémon]]
* City 17 - A renamed East European city where the setting of the computer game ''[[Half-Life 2]]'' takes place.
* The City, USA - one city called this is home to ''[[The Tick]]''; another is the setting of ''[[Transmetropolitan]]''
* City of Angels - setting of comics TV series ''[[Black Scorpion]]''
* [[The City of Dreadful Night]] by [[James Thomson (B.V.)|James Thomson]]
* City of the Happy Prince - [[Oscar Wilde]]'s ''[[The Happy Prince]]''
* [[City of the Iron fish]] by [[Simon Ings]]
* Ciudad Caramelo (Candy City), where a diabetic child lived in a parable known by Bueno Smith - [[David Ramírez]]'s ''[[B3 (comic-book)|B3]]''
* Cledge - one of four capitals of a restructured Britain in [[Rupert Thomson]]'s ''Divided Kingdom''
* Cleyra - small town in the crown of a giant tree, ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', one of the four 'great nations' of the Mist Continent, the others being Lindblum, Alexandria, and Burmecia.
* Clock Town - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]''
* [[Cloud City]] - floating city in the movie ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]''.
* Cloudcuckooland - The city in the sky featured in [[Aristophanes]]' ''[[The Birds (play)|The Birds]]''
* [[Coast City]], California - former home of the [[superhero]] [[Green Lantern]], destroyed by [[Extraterrestrial life|alien]]s several years ago and more recently rebuilt.
* Collinsport, Maine - the setting for the [[soap opera]] ''[[Dark Shadows]]''
* Coolsville - the setting for ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]''
* [[Corinth, Pennsylvania]] - the setting for the [[soap opera]] ''[[Loving (soap opera)|Loving]]''
* [[Coruscant]] - The capital city of the Galactic Republic from the Star Wars. (the city itself is called "Galactic City", and later, "Imperial City".  Coruscant is actually the name of the planet)
* Coursegold, California - The setting for the computer game ''[[Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist]] That's wrong, the real name of the town is Coarsegold and is the place where the Sierra HQ were located during the 1980's''
* Crabapple Cove, [[Maine]] - hometown of [[Hawkeye Pierce]], character on the [[television program]] ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]''
* Crackton - ''[[The Simpsons]]''
* Craigsville - Town partially destroyed by the crash of the Zero-X spaceship in ''[[Thunderbirds (television)|Thunderbirds Are Go]]'' (pop. 4,800)
* Crystal Tokyo - Future version of Tokyo in ''[[Sailor Moon]]''
* Cwmderi - welsh village that is the setting for the [[BBC]] [[soap opera]] ''[[Pobol y Cwm]]''
* Cyber City - Capitol city of [[Cybertron]], the [[Transformers]]'s home planet, in the [[Dreamwave]] comics of [[Transformers Armada]].
* Cybertropolis - Capitol city of [[Cybertron]], the [[Transformers]]'s home planet, in the TV series of [[Beast Machines Transformers]].
* Cypress Cove, CA - The hometown of the [[Bionic Six]].

==D==
*[[D'ni]] -  Ancient underground city from the [[Myst]] franchise.
* [[Dakota]] - setting of the events in all [[Milestone Media|Milestone Comic's]] titles took place in a fictional midwestern city: [[Hardware (comics)|Hardware]], [[Blood Syndicate]], [[Icon (comics)|Icon]], [[Static (comics)|Static]] etc.  
* [[Dale (Middle-earth)|Dale]] - A city of men in [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s ''[[The Hobbit]]''.
* Dandytown - ''[[The Dandy]]''
* [[Darnley]] - in [[Philip George Chadwick]]'s ''The Death Guard''
* [[Darnassus]] - Night elf capital in World of Warcraft
* [[Dark City (1998)|Dark City]] - in the movie with the same name.
* [[Darkness Falls]] - setting for the movie of the same name.
* Darrowby - Fictional Yorkshire home of veterinarian [[James Herriot]].
* Darunia - ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
* Dead Rock, [[Nevada]] - ''[[Crazy For You]]''
* Deer Meadow - Town neighbouring ''[[Twin Peaks]]''; in actual fact, it is the exact opposite of that town; from the movie ''[[Fire Walk With Me]]''
* Delta City - the planned ultra-modern renovation of "Old [[Detroit]]" by the [[OCP]] corporation, from the [[RoboCop]] movies.
* DenCity or DenTechCity - ''[[Megaman Battle Network]]''
* Denton, [[Ohio]] - setting of [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]
* [[Derry, Maine]] - setting of [[Stephen King]]'s [[It (novel)|It]] and [[Insomnia (novel)|Insomnia]]
* Devil's End - setting of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "[[The Daemons]]"
* Diamond City - setting of the [[WarioWare]] series
* [[Diaspar]] - the city in [[Arthur C. Clarke]]'s ''[[The City and the Stars]].  
* Dibley - setting of the television series ''[[The Vicar of Dibley]]''
* Dictionopolis - the "city of [[word]]s" in [[Norton Juster]]'s ''[[The Phantom Tollbooth]]''
* Digitopolis - the "city of [[number]]s" in [[Norton Juster]]'s ''[[The Phantom Tollbooth]]''
* Dimmsdale - in [[Butch Hartman]]'s ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]''
* Diomira, a town with 60 cupolas of silver, from 'Le città invisibili' by [[Italo Calvino]].
* Doglick, West Virginia, a town from ''[[Hellblazer]]'' that turned to making pornography to survive after its mines shut down
* [[Dog River, Saskatchewan]] - Setting for [[Corner Gas]]
* [[Dogpatch]] - home to ''[[Li'l Abner]]'', a themepark was constructed based on the city called [[Dogpatch USA]]
* Dogville, [[Colorado]] - setting for [[Lars von Trier]]'s film ''[[Dogville]]''
* [[Don Camillo]]'s village
* Domain, suburb of an unnamed city in [[Kevin and Kell]]. Home of most of the central characters
* Domino City - from the anime [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]
* Dorotea, from 'Le città invisibili' by [[Italo Calvino]].
* [[Dos Rios (comics)|Dos Rios]], [[Texas]] - setting for the first [[El Diablo (comics)|El Diablo]] comics series published by DC Comics.
* [[Duckburg]], [[Calisota]], USA - in the [[Scrooge McDuck universe]]
* [[Dunwich (H. P. Lovecraft)|Dunwich]], from "The Horror of Dunwich" by [[H.P. Lovecraft|Lovecraft]].

==E==
* Earth City in ''Inverted World'' by [[Christopher Priest (science fiction writer)|Christopher Priest]] - actually a large [[laboratory]] transported to a strange environment
*East Proctor, [[England]] - small Northern English town with a werewolf problem in ''[[An American Werewolf in London]]''
* Eastwick, [[Massachusetts]] - [[John Updike]]'s ''[[The Witches of Eastwick]]''
* [[RuneScape locations#Edgeville|Edgeville]] - [[RuneScape]]
* [[Edoras]] - Capital of [[Rohan]] in [[J. R. R. Tolkien's]] [[Lord of the Rings]]
* [[Eerie, Indiana]] - Location of TV series of same name.
* Echidnopolis - Echidna city on the floating Angel Island in the Archie Comics [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] series.
* Edge City - 1- the eponymous setting for the [[cyberpunk]] board game "Edge City".  2 - The setting of [[The Mask]] comics and movie.
* Effrul - a kingdom of Hell in [[Mike Carey|Mike Carey's]] ''[[Lucifer (DC Comics)|Lucifer]]''.
* [[El Dorado]] - Fictional city of gold located somewhere in the New World.
* El Marrow - [[Grim Fandango]]
* Elwood City - ''[[Arthur (cartoon)|Arthur]]''
* El-Ysa: village in [[Klatch]] in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]''. The inhabitants were killed when their well was poisoned (''[[Jingo (novel)|Jingo]]'').
* [[Elk Cove, Oregon]] - from the movie ''[[Overboard (1987 film)|Overboard]]''
* Ember - a [[post-apocalyptic]] city in the novel ''[[The City of Ember]]''
* The [[Emerald City]] - in [[L. Frank Baum]]'s [[Land of Oz]] [[the Oz books|books]]
* [[Emmerdale]] from the British [[TV series]] of the same name
* [[Empire Falls]], the decaying New England mill town in [[Richard Russo]]'s novel of the same name
* Endora, [[Illinois]] - from the movie ''[[What's Eating Gilbert Grape]]''
* Endsville, city where The Grim Reaper, Billy and Mandy live in Maxwell Atoms' ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy''
* [[RuneScape locations#Entrana|Entrana]] - [[RuneScape]]
* Entralla - the city of which a scale model is made by the titular characters in [[Edward Carey]]'s ''Alva & Irva: The Twins Who Saved a City''
* Eos - capital city of the planet [[Aurora (planet)|Aurora]]
* Ephebe -somewhat [[Greece|Grecian]] city on the Circle Sea in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]''. Ruled by the (democratically elected) Tyrant
* Erinsborough - setting for the Australian television soap ''[[Neighbours]].''
* ''Esseph''; see [[David Lodge (author)|David Lodge]]
* Esthar - Technologically advanced and vividly coloured high-rise conurbation in ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''. Transportation is by means of 'lifters', hovering disks about 4 metres in diameter.
* Eternos - capital city of [[Eternia]], the world of [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]].
* [[Evarchia]] - in [[Brigid Brophy]]'s ''Palace without chairs''
* Everville -town on the West Coast of the USA in [[Clive Barker]]'s Everville
* Everwood, [[Colorado]] - of the television series ''[[Everwood]]''

==F==
* F City, F Prefecture - Japanese city in the ''[[Excel Saga]]'' anime series, based on [[Fukuoka, Fukuoka]], which was the actual setting of the manga version of the series.
* Fabletown - secret community of fairy tale characters in [[Fables (comics)|Fables]] comic.
* Fairvale, [[California]]  - small town setting of ''[[Psycho]]''
* [[RuneScape locations#Falador|Falador]] - [[RuneScape]]
* Farburg - from [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[cartoon]] ''[[CatDog]]''
* [[Fawcett City]], Indiana - hometown of [[Fawcett Comics|Fawcett]]/[[DC Comics|DC]]'s [[Marvel Family]]
* Felton City, USA - setting of the [[W. C. Fields]] short ''The Barber Shop''
* Fernwood, [[Ohio]] - setting of ''[[Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman]]''
* Fife, Alabama - mentioned in [[Bill Hicks]]' comedy routine as a location of UFO sightings
* Free Country, USA - Where [[Homestar Runner]] takes place
*[[Freedom City]] - a setting for the [[role playing]] game [[Mutants & Masterminds]]
* French Landing, Wisconsin, USA - setting for the novel [[Black House]]. A small town on the Mississippi River and Highway 35, characteristics which match (but are not unique to) [[Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin|Prairie du Chien]].
* Frenchmen Bay, Maine - in soap opera [[Dark Shadows]] is a village neighboring Collinsport to the south.
* Frogtown, USA - Home of the Frog People in Donald G. Jackson's ''[[Hell Comes to Frogtown]]''
*Frontera, the setting of the 1995 film ''[[Lone Star (movie)|Lone Star]]''.
* [[Frostbite Falls, Minnesota]] - in [[Jay Ward]]'s ''[[Rocky & Bullwinkle]]''
* Fulchester, England - Originally the setting of the British TV programme ''[[Crown Court (television)|Crown Court]]'', Fulchester became the location of many of the stories in [[Viz (comic)|Viz]] comic.
* [[Funkytown]] - From the [[Lipps, Inc]] song.
* [[Furinkan]], [[Nerima]] Ward, [[Tokyo]], Japan- The setting for the [[manga]] and [[anime]] series [[Ranma ½]].
* [[Furriston]], former [[Grandeville]] - hometown of [[Gene Catlow]]

==G==
* Galt's Gulch -  Fictional mountain utopia in [[Ayn Rand|Ayn Rand's]] book ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]''
* Garradrimna - fictional village in ''[[Valley of the Squinting Windows]]'', fictionalized version of [[Delvin]], [[Ireland]]
* Gebra ?  - Heavily fortified harbour town in [[Klatch]], target of the Ankh-Morporkian invasion force in the Leshp-war in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' (''[[Jingo (novel)|Jingo]]'')
* Genoa City - Setting of the television show ''[[The Young and the Restless]]''. While it is modeled after the city [[Genoa City, Wisconsin]], the two are not synonymous.
* [[Genua]] - Fairy tale city on [[Terry Pratchett]]'s [[Discworld (world)|Discworld]]; [[Disneyland]] superimposed on [[New Orleans]]
* [[Gibbsville]], [[Pennsylvania]] - Setting of the [[John O'Hara]] stories. Fictionalized version of [[Pottsville, Pennsylvania|Pottsville]]
* Glen Oak - setting of the television show ''[[7th Heaven]]''
* Glen St. Mary, [[Prince Edward Island]] - where Anne Shirley lives after marriage in [[L. M. Montgomery]]'s series of ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]'' books
* [[Glitch City]] - fictional city caused by a bug that occurs in the Pokémon video game.
* Gnu York - the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Earth-C]] analog of [[New York, New York|New York City]] in the comic ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]''
* [[Goldenrod City]] - Fictional city in the game and anime [[Pokémon]]. It is in the [[Johto]] Region.  
* Goldwater Heights - suburb to the west of [[Astro City]]
* [[Gopher Prairie, Minnesota]] - setting of [[Sinclair Lewis]] novel ''[[Main Street (novel)|Main Street]]''
* [[Gormenghast]] - A city-sized [[castle]] featured in the first two books of a trilogy by [[Mervyn Peake]]
* Goron City - ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''
* [[Gotham City]] - [[Batman]]'s place of work. Fictionalized version of [[City of New York|New York City]], though originally designed by creator [[Bob Kane]] on the [[skyline]]s of [[Toronto]] and [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]]
*Gowburgh, [[Scotland]] - large Scottish city in ''Guests of War'' by [[Robin Jenkins]] (fictionalised Burgh of [[Glasgow]])
* Granville, [[Kansas]] - small town adjacent to [[Smallville]]; location where the Kents purchase farm equipment, such as tractors.
* [[Graviton]] City - setting of ''[[Project A-ko]]''
* [[Greenbow, Alabama]] - setting of the movie ''[[Forrest Gump]]''
* Greenback - a city from the video game "Big Mutha Truckers", most likely based on Las Vegas, NV
* [[Greyhawk]] - from the [[Dungeons and Dragons]] setting of the same name
* Grovers Bend, [[Kansas]] - setting in the first two ''Critters'' films.
* Grover's Corners, [[New Hampshire]] - Setting of [[Thornton Wilder]]'s play ''[[Our Town]]''. Resembles [[Peterborough, New Hampshire]]
* Grover's Corner, [[New Jersey]] - Setting for [[Keith Robertson]]'s [[Henry Reed (fictional character)|Henry Reed]] books
* Gusliar (Guslyar, Veliky Gusliar, Great Gusliar) - Setting for many ''Gusliar'' short stories by [[Kir Bulychev]].

==H==
*Haddonfield, [[Illinois]] - the setting for all of the ''[[Halloween (movie)|Halloween]]'' films (with the exceptions of ''[[Halloween H20: 20 Years Later]]'' and ''[[Halloween III: Season of the Witch]]'').
* Hadleyburg - [[Mark Twain]]'s ''The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg''
* Hadleyburg, [[Pennsylvania]] - location of Japanese owned auto factory in [[Gung Ho]]
* [[Halloween]] Town - [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]''
* Halloween Town - [[Halloweentown]] series of movies
* Hanbridge - one of [[Arnold Bennett]]'s "Five Towns," resembling Hanley in [[Stoke-on-Trent]]
* Happy, [[Texas]] - from the film ''[[Happy, Texas]]''
* Harchester - Home of Harchester United and The Dragon's Lair, Dream Team
* [[Harmony (Passions)|Harmony]] - the setting for the [[soap opera]] ''[[Passions]]''
* Hart, [[Missouri]] - the setting for ''[[Jack & Bobby]]
* Hav - in [[Jan Morris]]'s ''Last Letters from Hav''
* Haven, [[Maine]] - appears in [[Stephen King]]'s, ''[[The Tommyknockers]]''
* Haven - corrupt city in [[Simon Green]]'s Guards of Haven
* Haven City - Faerie city deep underground in [[Eoin Colfer|Eoin Colfer's]] [[Artemis Fowl]] series.
* Haven City - the wartorn city in the [[Jak and Daxter]] series
* Helldorado - the mining town in the Amazon jungle in the movie ''[[The Rundown]]'' (whose original title was ''Helldorado'')
* Hellview - Originally a town in a horror film, it is mentioned in the songs "96 Quite Bitter Beings" and "Escape from Hellview" by [[CKY (band)|CKY]] (Camp Kill Yourself).
* Hensonville - Home of the [[Muppets]] in ''[[Muppets From Space]]''. Named after [[Jim Henson]].
* Herby City - Home of Andy & Lou from [[Little Britain]]
* Hicksville, [[New Zealand]] - Setting for [[Dylan Horrocks|Dylan Horrocks']] graphic novel ''[[Hicksville]]''
* Highland, [[Texas]] - the setting of ''[[Beavis and Butt-head]]''
* Highwater, a redneck town run by neo-[[Nazi]]s in ''[[Hellblazer]]''
* [[Hill Valley, California]] - Marty McFly's hometown in the [[Back to the Future]] movie trilogy
* Hillwood, [[Washington]] - setting of [[Craig Bartlett]]'s ''[[Hey Arnold!]]''
* [[Hobbiton]] - town in the central of the [[Shire]] in [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' and ''[[The Hobbit]]''.
* Hoboton - ''[[Tom Goes to the Mayor]]''
* [[Hogsmeade]] - in [[J. K. Rowling]]'s [[Harry Potter]] books, the only wizarding village in Britain
* Holby - location of Holby City Hospital in ''[[Casualty (television)|Casualty]]''
* Hollijolli Village - ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
* Hollyrock - the entertainment capital of the prehistoric world in ''[[The Flintstones]]''; parody of [[Hollywood, California]]
* Holy Wood - small temporary town in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' (''[[Moving Pictures (novel)|Moving Pictures]]'')
* [[Hooterville]], USA - setting of [[Petticoat Junction]] and [[Green Acres]], supposedly somewhere in the [[Midwestern United States|Midwest]]
* Hooverville - [[Jumpstart 5th Grade]]
* [[Hub City (comics)|Hub City]], [[Illinois]] - home of [[Steve Ditko]]'s ''[[The Question]]''
* Hunger City - setting of the 1974 [[David Bowie]] album [[Diamond Dogs]]
* Hyrule - kingdom in the [[Legend of Zelda]] video game series.
* Hyrule Castle Town - a market village directly south of Hyrule Castle in [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]

==I==
* [[Iacon]] - Central city of the [[Autobots]] on [[Cybertron]], the '[[Transformers]]' home planet, in the TV series of [[Transformers]].
* [[Ilium, New York]] - common setting of many of [[Kurt Vonnegut]]'s novels
* Imboca, Galicia, Spain - small village, setting of [[Dagon (movie)]], a clear reference to [[H.P. Lovecraft]]'s [[Innsmouth]] (The movie is inspired in "[[The Shadow Over Innsmouth]]"; "boca" is Spanish and Galician for "mouth").
* Imrryr - the Dreaming City.  Capital of [[Melniboné]] in [[Michael Moorcock]]'s [[Elric]] novels.
* Indianrockolis - a city that's the home of an annual auto race in ''[[The Flintstones]]''; a parody of [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]
* [[Innsmouth]], Massachusetts - Setting of [[H.P. Lovecraft]]'s "[[The Shadow Over Innsmouth]]"
* [[Ínsula Barataria]] - in [[Miguel de Cervantes]]'s ''[[Don Quixote]]''
* [[Invisible Cities]] of [[Italo Calvino]]
* [[Iram of the Pillars|Iram]] - a city built on pillars in the [[Arabian Nights]]
* [[Ironforge]] - Dwarven capital in World of Warcraft
* Isidora from 'Le città invisibili' by [[Italo Calvino]].
* [[Isola]] - [[Ed McBain]]'s version of [[New York City]]
* [[Isthmus City]] - a town setting near the Isthmus (prob. in Columbia) in the 16th [[James Bond]] movie, [[Licence to Kill]].

==J==
* Jacksonburg - city in [[Evelyn Waugh]]'s novel ''[[Scoop (novel)|Scoop]]'', based on [[Addis Ababa]].
* [[Jaggonath]] - from [[C. S. Friedman]]'s ''Coldfire Trilogy''.
* Janestown - ''Backyard Hockey'', Buddy Cheque's hometown, located near the geographically impossible border of Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Canada. (parody of Jamestown)
* Jawbone, Kentucky - ''[[The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou]]''
* Jefferton, USA - ''[[Tom Goes to the Mayor]]''
* Jerusalem's Lot, Maine - setting for [[Stephen King]]'s ''[['Salem's Lot]]''
* [[Josette, Loisiana]] - a fictional suburb of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] and home of Clem the janitor in the movie [[Joe Dirt]] (2001)
* Jump City, USA - Setting for the ''[[Teen Titans (animated series)|Teen Titans]]''. Bears a strong resemblance to [[San Francisco]]
* [[Junebug, Oklahoma]] -  created by [[Larry Mike Garmon]]

==K==
*[[Kadath]] - From [[H.P. Lovecraft]]'s  "[[The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath]]"
*[[Kaldor City]] - From the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "[[The Robots of Death]]" and subsequent works by [[Chris Boucher]].
* Kakariko Village - Several games in the ''[[Legend of Zelda]]'' video game series feature a village by this name, though it's doubtful any of them are the same
* [[RuneScape locations#Karamja|Karamja]] - [[RuneScape]]
* Kennituck Falls - Main terrestrial location of [[Bruce Coville]]'s "[[My Teacher is an Alien]] series of books, where extraterrestrials disguised as teachers studied human children
* [[Keystone City]], USA - Home to Jay Garrick and Wally West (''[[The Flash]]''). In original continuity, the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Earth-Two]] counterpart to [[Central City]]; in current continuity, located directly opposite Central City.
* Kingsmarkham, Sussex, England - Setting of [[Ruth Rendell]]'s Wexford novels.
* King's Landing - City in [[George R.R. Martin]]'s series, ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''.
* [[Kingsport]], Massachusetts - From the works of [[H.P. Lovecraft]].
* [[Kitezh]] - A city of Russian legend, supposed to have vanished during the [[Mongol invasion of Russia]]. 
* [[Klow]] - Capital city in [[Syldavia]], [[fictional country]] in Herge's Tintin comics. 
* Knothole - In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'''s [[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|saturday morning TV series]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)|US comic series]]
* Knots Landing, [[California]] - Setting of [[Knots Landing]]
* Knype - One of [[Arnold Bennett]]'s "Five Towns," resembling Stoke in [[Stoke-on-Trent]]
* Kom - City in [[Omnia]] on [[Terry Pratchett]]'s [[Discworld (world)|Discworld]]
* [[Kor]], the city of [[Ayesha (novel)|Ayesha]], in [[H. Rider Haggard]]'s ''[[She (novel)|She]]''
* Kornsas City - the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Earth-C]] analog of [[Kansas City, Missouri]] in the comic ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]''
* Krasnoy - Town in [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]'s ''[[Malafrena]]''.
* [[Kravonia]] - In [[Anthony Hope]]'s ''Sophy of Kravonia''
* Kurozucho - From the [[manga]] horror series [[Uzumaki]]

==L==
* Lakeport, the [[Bobbsey Twins]]' hometown
* Lake Edna - portrayed in advertisements for [[KFC]]
* [[Lake Wobegon]], [[Minnesota]] - in the stories of [[Garrison Keillor]]
* Laku - in [[Evelyn Waugh]]'s ''[[Scoop]]'', a nonexistent place believed by foreigners to be the second city of Ishmaelia.
* Lamia - the city in the movie ''[[Ella Enchanted]]''
* Lanford, Illinois - setting of the television series ''[[Roseanne]]''
* Lancre Town - capital of [[Lancre]] in the [[Ramtops|Ramtop]] mountains in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' series
* [[Lankhmar]] - setting of many of [[Fritz Leiber]]'s [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
* Landing City, capital of the [[Star Kingdom of Manticore]] in [[David Weber]]'s [[Honorverse]]
* [[Las Venturas, San Andreas|Las Venturas]] - One of three cities in the state of San Andreas (''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''), based on [[Las Vegas, Nevada]].
* Laputa - The site of a Soviet nuclear base in ''[[Dr. Strangelove]]'', (also a country in ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]'')
* [[LaRousse City]] - Setting of [[Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys]]. Based off [[Vancouver, Canada]]. 
* Latham, Massachusetts - series finale of ''[[Seinfeld]]''
* [[Lawndale (Daria)|Lawndale]] - setting of the [[MTV]] [[animated series]] ''[[Daria]]''.
* Lawson, California - in the [[Jim Carrey]] movie ''[[The Majestic]]''
* Leshp, city of the squids, temporary island in the Circle Sea, cause of a war between [[Klatch]] and [[Ankh-Morpork]] in [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' novel (''[[Jingo (novel)|Jingo]]'')
* Liavek - setting for ''[[Liavek]]'', a [[shared world]] created by [[Will Shetterly]] and [[Emma Bull]]
* [[Liberty City (fictional)|Liberty City]] - from ''[[Grand Theft Auto (game)|Grand Theft Auto]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', analogous to [[New York City]]. 
* Lichfield, town in Southern USA, probably in [[Virginia]], home of Felix Kennaston in [[James Branch Cabell]]'s novel "The Cream of the Jest."
* Limbo Town - hidden deep beneath [[New York]]'s subway system, Limbo Town's residents are the descendants of the people who fled [[Croatoa]]; from [[Grant Morrison]]'s [[Klarion the Witch Boy]].
* [[Lindalino]] - from ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]''
* Lindblum - Large city in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', comprising 3 distrcits - Business, Industrial, and Theater, as well as Lindblum Grand Castle.
* Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport - a small harbour town in [[Matt Groening]]'s ''[[The Simpsons]]'' [[television series]]
* Little Tall Island, Maine - setting of [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[Dolores Claiborne]]''
* [[Little Whinging|Little Whinging, UK]] - in [[J. K. Rowling]]'s [[Harry Potter]] books, the home of the [[Relatives of Harry Potter#Vernon Dursley|Dursley family]], located in [[Surrey]]
* Littleville, [[Colorado]] - The home of two completely separate fictional characters: [[comic strip]] air ace [[Tailspin Tommy]] Tompkins and Robby Reed of the [[Dial H for Hero]] [[comic book]] feature. Littleville may be analogous to the real town of [[Littleton, Colorado]].
* Liver City - [[animated series]] "[[Doug]]"
* [[Llanview, Pennsylvania]] - setting for the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[soap opera]], ''[[One Life to Live]]''
* Logopolis - The city (and planet) visited by [[The Doctor (Doctor Who)|the Doctor]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Logopolis]]'' that hosts a race of mathematicians keeping the universe from totally collapsing by using "block transfer computation" to create Charged Vacuum Emboitements (CVEs) into other universes.
* Longshaw - one of [[Arnold Bennett]]'s "Five Towns," resembling Longton in [[Stoke-on-Trent]]
* Los Antelopes - the [[Multiverse (DC Comics)|Earth-C]] analog of [[Los Angeles, California]] in the comic ''[[Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew]]''
* [[Los Santos, San Andreas|Los Santos]] - one of three cities in the state of San Andreas (''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''), based on [[Los Angeles, California]].
* Lost City of Atlanta - from ''[[Futurama]]'', the city of Atlanta after disconnecting from Georgia and sinking into the ocean.
* [[Lost Heaven]] - primary setting of the computer and video game ''[[Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven]]''
* [[Lost Wages]] - a fictional tourist gambling town in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game [[Casino Kid]]
* [[RuneScape locations#Lumbridge|Lumbridge]] - [[RuneScape]]
* Luc - City in [[Graham Greene]]'s novel ''[[The Heart of the Matter]]'', based on [[Freetown]], [[Sierra Leone]]
* [[Luca]] - town, with its magnificent [[blitzball]] stadium, in [[Spira (Final Fantasy)|Spira]] (''[[Final Fantasy X]]'')
* [[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]]- Novels of [[R.K. Narayan]]
* [[Maardam]] - The 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]] - Secret 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]]''
* McMaynerbury, Texas - heated rival of Arlen, ''[[King of the Hill]]''
* Meridianna - from the animated show, ''[[Cybersix]]'' and home to her adventures
* [[Megadon]] - from album liner notes for ''2112'', the title track to the 1976 album by [[Rush (band)|Rush]]
* Megatokyo - from the [[anime]] ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' (no relation to the [[Megatokyo]] [[webcomic]])
* [[Mega-City One]] - vast city covering the [[United States|US]] East coast in ''[[Judge Dredd]]''
* [[Mega-City Two]] - vast city covering the [[United States|US]] West coast in ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' (destroyed)
* 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 - Home 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]] - Capital of [[Gondor]] in [[J. R. R. Tolkien'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 - A 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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