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Fictional towns and cities in England. England portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. H. Holby (6 C, 12 P) T.
Shiring is a town in South West England. Shoyo, Arkansas Stephen King: The Stand: Sidewinder, Colorado Stephen King: The Shining: Sleepyside, New York Julie Campbell Tatham: The Secret of the Mansion: Slokey County, Alabama: T. O. Crane: The Raven: A fictional county in Alabama, used to conceal true crime locations Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin "ihp ...
Middlemarch is a fictional town in 19th century England circa 1832. It is the setting for George Eliot's 1872 novel. It is the setting for George Eliot's 1872 novel. A small town in New Zealand bears the same name, possibly because the wife of a 19th-century surveyor was reading the novel at the time settlements were being catalogued.
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This category contains fictional towns and cities found in the United Kingdom. If a community's location is known, the community should be placed instead in one of the subcategories below. If it is not clear in what part of the United Kingdom the community is placed, it should be in this category. United Kingdom portal
This is a list of fictional towns, ... Aspern Tallow, England Midsomer Murders: ITV: Aspern Tallow is a fictional village in Midsomer County. August, United Kingdom
"Smallville" is Superman's fictional Kansas hometown. "Stubbville" is the Sunflower State city where Steve Martin's and John Candy's characters catch a train after a frigid ride in the back of a ...
Thomas Hardy's Wessex is the fictional literary landscape created by the English author Thomas Hardy as the setting for his major novels, [1] located in the south and southwest of England. [2] Hardy named the area "Wessex" after the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom that existed in this part of that country prior to the unification of England by ...