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  2. Category:Underwater civilizations in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Works of fiction that feature civilizations living entirely or in significant proportions in underwater habitats, underwater cities or other underwater structures. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  3. List of underwater science fiction works - Wikipedia

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    The following is a collection of science fiction novels, comic books, films, television series and video games that take place significantly or partially underwater. They prominently feature maritime and underwater environments or other underwater aspects from the nautical fiction genre, such as in Jules Verne 's classic 1870 novel Twenty ...

  4. Category:Underwater fiction - Wikipedia

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    Underwater civilizations in fiction (3 C, 61 P) Underwater novels (2 C, 28 P) V. Video games set underwater (9 C, 122 P) Pages in category "Underwater fiction"

  5. Undersea Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Undersea Trilogy is a series of three science fiction novels by American writers Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson. The novels were first published by Gnome Press beginning in 1954. The novels were collected in a single omnibus volume published by Baen Books in 1992. The story takes place in and around the underwater dome city called Marinia.

  6. Atlantis in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Another series by K. A. Applegate, Everworld, depicts Atlantis as an underwater city in Everworld's oceans. The gods Poseidon and Neptune---who both seem to have their own underwater cities nearby---war over control of the city, but the politically savvy leader of the city, Jean-Claude LeMieux, manages to keep it independent.

  7. Attack from Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    Attack from Atlantis is one of the thirty-five juvenile novels that comprise the Winston Science Fiction set, which were published in the 1950s for a readership of teen-aged boys. The typical protagonist in these books was a boy in his late teens who was proficient in the art of electronics, a hobby that was easily available to the readers.

  8. Imagining Mars: A Literary History - Wikipedia

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    Lowell interpreted Schiaparelli's canali as artificial waterways, constructed by an advanced Martian civilization to stave off desertification. He wrote three non-fiction books on the subject—Mars in 1895, Mars and Its Canals in 1906, and Mars as the Abode of Life in 1908—popularizing his ideas about Mars and Martians among the general ...

  9. Category talk:Underwater civilizations in fiction - Wikipedia

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