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A fictional city refers to a town, city or village that is invented for fictional stories and does not exist in real life, or which people believe to exist without definitive proof, such as Plato's account of Atlantis. Cultures have always had legends and stories of fictional cities, and appear commonly in stories of early mythology. Some such cities are lost (Atlantis), hidden (Agartha, Shambhala), destroyed (Ys) or can only be reached by difficult means (Asphodel Meadows).

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  • مدينة خيالية (ar)
  • Fictional city (en)
  • Ville fictive (fr)
  • 허구 도시 (ko)
  • Fictieve plaats (nl)
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  • مدينة خيالية قد تشير إلى البلدة أو المدينة أو القرية التي تصنع للقصص الخيالية، ولا توجد في الحياة الحقيقية، أو يشير إلى الأرض التي يعتقد الناس وجودها دون دليل قاطع، مثل مدينة أفلاطون أطلانطس الذي يعتقد البعض أنها كانت الخيال في حين يعتقد البعض الآخر أنها موجودة. (ar)
  • Een fictieve plaats is een begrip dat kan voorkomen in uitdrukkingen, in boeken, in stripverhalen en in radio- en televisieprogramma's. De kracht van deze namen is vaak dat ze werkelijk zouden kunnen bestaan. Sommige zijn zelfs een eigen leven gaan leiden. Deze fictieve namen dienen als concretisering van een gedachtegang of als achtergrond voor een verhaal, het doel is niet opzettelijke misleiding. In geofictie en fantasy vindt men veel verder uitgewerkte vormen hiervan, daarin worden landstreken of zelfs werelden geconstrueerd, met als bekendste voorbeeld Midden-Aarde uit Tolkiens In de ban van de Ring. (nl)
  • 허구 도시는 가상의 이야기에서 구성되며, 현실에는 존재하지 않는 마을, 도시나 촌락, 또는 다른 사람들이 존재한다고 믿는 플라톤의 아틀란티스의 설명이 허구인 것처럼, 사람들이 결정적인 증거없이 존재한다고 믿는 합의를 의미한다. (ko)
  • A fictional city refers to a town, city or village that is invented for fictional stories and does not exist in real life, or which people believe to exist without definitive proof, such as Plato's account of Atlantis. Cultures have always had legends and stories of fictional cities, and appear commonly in stories of early mythology. Some such cities are lost (Atlantis), hidden (Agartha, Shambhala), destroyed (Ys) or can only be reached by difficult means (Asphodel Meadows). (en)
  • Une ville fictive se réfère à une bourgade, une ville ou un village imaginée pour des histoires fictives. Elle n'existe donc pas dans la vie réelle, ou que les gens croient exister sans preuve définitive, comme le récit de Platon sur l'Atlantide. Les cultures ont toujours eu des légendes et des histoires de villes fictives, et apparaissent fréquemment dans les histoires de la mythologie ancienne. Certaines de ces villes sont perdues (Atlantis), cachées (Agartha, Shambhala), détruites (Ys) ou ne sont accessibles que par des moyens difficiles (pré de l’Asphodèle, Asphodel Meadows). (fr)
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