What are good fake country names?

What are good fake country names?

Here they are, in alphabetical order:

  • Ambrosia. Location of many of the fantasies of Billy Liar, in the 1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse, and the 1963 film.
  • Angria.
  • Archenland, Calormen and Narnia.
  • Atlantis.
  • Avalon.
  • Averna.
  • Buranda.
  • Carbombya.

How do you come up with a country name?

According to our research, the majority of country names fall into just four categories:

  1. a directional description of the country.
  2. a feature of the land.
  3. a tribe name.
  4. an important person, most likely a man.

What are countries real names?

List of countries and codes

Short name Official name ISO3
Albania the Republic of Albania ALB
Algeria the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria DZA
Andorra the Principality of Andorra AND
Angola the Republic of Angola AGO

Which country does not exist?

Countries That No Longer Exist 2021

Former Country Collapse Year
Texas 1845
Tibet 1950
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) 1991
United Arab Republic 1961

How do you make a fantasy country?

Writing Fantasy? Here Are 15 Tips For Creating A Fictional World

  1. Pick a Starting Point. Giphy.
  2. Write Some Rules. Giphy.
  3. Avoid “One Hat” Aliens. Giphy.
  4. Please Don’t Make Caricatures of Real Cultures. Giphy.
  5. Become a History Buff. Giphy.
  6. Walk Through a “Day in the Life” Giphy.
  7. Find Real Life Inspirations.
  8. Do Research, Write Lists.

How do you name your fantasy country?

Look at names of real countries in the region where you are setting your fictional country, and try to match the pattern. For example, there are several real countries in south Asia with names ending in “-stan”, such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Kazakhstan. So a name ending in “-stan” would sound plausible.

What country is short form?

Country Abbreviations

Alphabetically by abbreviation
Abbrev. Country
ar Argentina
as American Samoa
at Austria

Can a country not have a flag?

Nepal is the only country in the modern world that does not have a rectangular national flag. It is crimson with blue borders and incorporates stylized symbols of the sun and moon. Hundreds of independent states existed on the Indian subcontinent prior to the period of British control there in the 17th–19th centuries.

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