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Maps of Fiction

Narnia, Middle-earth, Discworld are some of the popular attractions of the fictional world. Nonfictional people keep planning regular trips to these known fictional places, but these are not the only worlds in the fictional universe. There are many unpopular, unknown, uninhabited worlds, along with countless countries, each with its own unique reasons to exist.

To promote tourism of fictional countries, Kingdom of Smiles has partnered with the people of fiction. One by one, it will promote various fictional countries and what makes them stand out on the fictional map. We hope our sincere efforts will encourage nonfictional people to plan their next trip to one of these fictional countries.


Hearasia

Hearasia is the largest manufacturer of ear wax candles in the fictional world. All their candles are 99.9% organic and still to date collected from their national animal, Human, using earbuds. If you’re planning to visit Hearasia, you know what souvenir to get from there.


Stickovia

It was Sir Bhamboo Quomi, the father of the nation, who named their land, Stickovia. Back then, no one knew why he chose that name because their nation had nothing to do with sticks. But nobody dared question the great visionary. It was many centuries later when people took to travelling in flying buckets that they got their answer.


Mugistan

Mugistan is a land of travellers. It is said that there are over 500,000,000 Mugistanian, but almost all of them are busy exploring the fictional world. It is also known as the home of pets because their masters are always travelling and are never at home.


SimSim

SimSim’s population census drive has consistently failed to count its population. They are not to be blamed. It’s a land of magicians who prefer to remain invisible to avoid the disturbance of officials. Some even go to the extent of making their entire house, their part of the land invisible. This has led to the arguments that the shape of the SimSim map is often considered inaccurate and is frequently discussed in their parliament.

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