- Cities and Towns
- Aanthor
- Aerial city on the water planet Poseidon.
- Abrahama City
- Animated zone where individuals use chemicals to become animated avatars of themselves, entering a mutable illusory state, where they can become anything they want to be.
- Achewood
- Fictional suburb, setting for the Achewood web comic.
- Acme Acres
- Where the show takes place.
- Acuña, Mexico
- The name Acuña (Acuna) was inspired by Acuña Boys gang in Rolling Thunder.
- Aizzilkva
- Small town on the planet Delta Pavonus 4.
- Allentown
- Town listed on Mark's paperweight on his personalized desk: "Mark S - Allentown". (Season 1 episode Half Loop)
- Almaden
- Location of mercury mines. "The Mexican Canal is two months behind schedule. The mercury mines at Almaden have experienced a production deficiency since last spring, while the Hydroponics plant at Tientsin has been laying men off. These items happen to come to mind at the moment. There is more of the same sort." (Story: The Evitable Conflict)
- Alpha
- The city of a thousand planets.
- Aluminum City
- Town on Mars: "The old Martian names were names of water and air and hills. They were the names of snows that emptied south in stone canals to fill the empty seas. And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obeisks. And the rockets struck at the names like hammers, breaking away the marble into shale, shattering the crockery milestones that named the old towns, in the rubble of which great pylons were plunged with new names: IRON TOWN, STEEL TOWN, ALUMINUM CITY, ELECTRIC VILLAGE, CORN TOWN, GRAIN VILLA, DETROIT II, all the mechanical names and the metal names from Earth." (The Naming of Names)
- Alvin Heights
- City on the planet Alvin (Season 1 episode Weird Science)
- Amaloya
- Fictional town in Costa Rica where a 9 year old was bitten in its foot by a Procompsognathus.
- Ambridge
- Fictional village in the fictional county of Borsetshire in the English Midlands.
- Amhor
- Flying city on the water planet Poseidon.
- Amnesty Bay
- Small coastal town in Maine.
- Anaheim
- When Maurice is lost in the woods, the road sign that points to the sunny path reads Anaheim while the dark path goes to Valencia.
- Anchorhead
- City on Tatooine, where Luke tells Ben Kenobi he can take him.
- City on Tatooine (from Luke's dream in the Prologue of the novelization Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition written by Jason Fry)
- Ape City
- Brent refers to the apes' city as Ape City.
- City where the apes live.
- Apocalypseburg
- The new Bircksburg, post Taco Tuesday.
- Aquarius
- City on the map of the desert world. (Season 3 episode Desert Storm)
- Arcadia
- City Walter calls trying to find the girl on the phone. (Chapter: The Silent Towns)
- Argo City
- The inhabitants of Argo City survived for more than fifteen years following the death of Krypton after their city had been hurled into outer space by the force of the cataclysm.
- Ariel City
- City on the planet Ariel, location of St. Lucy's, an Alliance hospital (Episode Ariel)
- Article 15 of the Codes of Civic Jurisdiction
- No party, under any circumstances, shall be denied due and proper consideration without prejudice in perpetuity.
- Ashford City
- City where Phil lives. (Season 2 episode Meet in the Middle)
- Ashton
- Town where Edward Bloom grew up.
- Atlantis
- A fictional island that falls out of favor with the deities and sinks into the Atlantic Ocean.
- Lara escapes Natla's henchmen and stows away aboard Natla's boat, which takes her to a volcanic island holding an Atlantean pyramid filled with mutants.
- Major John Sheppard and his team explore distant planets in the Pegasus Galaxy from their base in the Lost City of Atlantis on the planet Lantea.
 - During a trip to the beach, Phineas, Ferb, Isabella, Buford, Baljeet and Irving try to find the lost city of Atlantis which is located in the bottom of the ocean. (Season a episode Atlantis)
- Fictional city in erotic video game software Fuklantis, in which Dr. James fucks an Atlantean High Priestess with purple skin. (episode Having a Day)
- Lionel mentions the lost city of Atlantis after Susan agrees to be his adventure partner.
- Augenzbürg
- "With a plethora of spa locations extending far beyond the offerings of the Grand Budapest and environs, all manner of royalty and celebrity flocked to the country, from the top of the Zubrowkan Alps to the valleys of Augenzbürg and Zilchbrück." - from the Grand Budapest Hotel movie website.
- Aurora
- The last known human civilization.
- Avalars
- City State on the planet Brequinda that is now little more than concrete, strip joints and Dragon Burger Bars.
- Babylon
- Commune of Zombieland survivors - no guns allowed.
- Babyville
- Setting of the animated TV show Greendale Babies n Abed TV. (Season 4 episode History 101)
- Baden-Jurgen
- Location of Excelsior Palace.
- Bahía Anasco
- Fisherman's village located on the west coast of Costa Rica. There is a small hospital where Ed Regis brings an injured worker.
- Bakerton
- Where Aunt Ada was buried. (Episode Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay)
- Balamb
- The town near Balamb Garden. Asmall peaceful town. Not much goes on here.
- Balamb Garden
- The student garden for Training SeeD cadies run by Headmaster Cid. Was Founded by the very unpopular NORG. Also helped with the founding was cid's wife Edea or also known as matron.
- Bamboo-Town
- And as for my exact knowledge of the bones of the leviathan in their gigantic, full grown development, for that rare knowledge I am indebted to my late royal friend Tranquo, king of Tranque, one of the Arsacides. For being at Tranque, years ago, when attached to the trading-ship Dey of Algiers, I was invited to spend part of the Arsacidean holidays with the lord of Tranque, at his retired palm villa at Pupella; a sea-side glen not very far distant from what our sailors called Bamboo-Town, his capital.
- Bandit City
- Location in the video game Evernow.
- Barnette
- The sliders arrive on a beach on the giant worm world to find a sign for Paradise Beach, Barnette, and a warning: "Danger No Beach Activity Allowed!” (Season 3 episode Paradise Lost)
- Bartertown
- Sign outside reads: helping build a better tomorrow.
- Basset Creek
- From a Miller Genuine Draft television commercial where guy sitting on the edge of the bed in a motel room watching TV. There's a girl in the bathroom area and a six pack of Miller Genuine Draft chilling in the ice box, labeled Basset Creek.
- Beaver Crest
- City that Phil's date mentions. (Season 2 episode Meet in the Middle)
- Bedrock
- Town in Cobblestone County.
- Beetle Juice
- Quinlan town, last town on the Nirvana River before the segment mountains, whose major industry is a form of liquor made from the excretions of an insect, also called Battle Juice. (Heaven's River)
- Besźel
- City somewhere at the edge of Europe.
- One of two fictional eastern Europe city-states that have different cultures and languages but occupy the same geographical space. The other is known as Ul Qoma.
- Besamee Heights
- Mary Katherine Gallagher lives in Besamee Heights.
- Beston
- The small town where Mike lives.
- Bikini Bottom
- The undersea city where SpongeBob and his friends live.
- The magical book tells the story of SpongeBob SquarePants and his adventures in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob works for Mr. Krabs at the Krusty Krab fast food restaurant, where he cooks Krabby Patties. SpongeBob has spent several years protecting the secret formula of the Krabby Patty from Plankton, the owner of the Chum Bucket eatery.
- Bilyad
- The name of the country in which Col. Masters is being held prisoner is never mentioned, only the cities of Bilyad and Il Karim, and that the country is considered a pariah nation in the Middle East.
- Black Spire Outpost
- Village on the planet Batuu.
- Blackstool
- English hometown of Tobias' alter ego Mrs. Featherbottom. (Season 2)
- Blayde
- (Episode The Ghost of Sorworth Place)
- Bleakersville
- The previous director of the Southern Reach's hometown.
- The previous Director of the Southern Reach's hometown.
- Blüdhaven
- Gotham's nearby sister city.
- Bluthton
- Rita's Ocean-top town idea (Season 3)
- The Book of Hidden Things
- Book mentioned in the Latin message that Alonzo Typer deciphers.
- Boraqua, Venezuela
- Pawnee's sister city. (Season 2 episode Sister City)
- Borchester
- The county town of Borsetshire in Borsetshire County.
- The Boulder Free Zone
- It was the man on the radio who called it the Boulder Free Zone; his name was Ralph Brentner, and he said (with some embarrassment) that the Boulder Free Zone was mostly a radio call-sign, but Lucy liked it just for itself, for the way it sounded. It sounded right. It sounded like a fresh start. And Nadine Cross had adopted the name with an almost religious zeal, as if it was talismanic.
- Bree
- City along the greenway inhabited by both Humans and Hobbits. Location of the Prancing Pony.
- Bricksburg
- City destroyed in the devastating events of Taco Tuesday.
- Brimfield
- Amish settlement where Ishmael lives.
- Brockenborings
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- Brockville
- Town where Sarah finds Mrs. S and Andrew Peckham, a.k.a Ethan Duncan (Season 2 episodeTo Hound Nature in Her Wanderings)
- Brucknerplatz
- City in Zubrowka - location of the Cathedral of Santa Maria.
- Bucyrus
- Shellville High School provides education for students in Shellville and neighboring Bucyrus.
- Bumpkinville
- Terry's nickname for Gideon.
- Burbsville
- City on the GPS map in Mr. Incredible's car during opening chase sequence.
- Bywater
- Hobbit City in the West Farthing, between Hobbiton and the Three Farthing Stone.
- B'hala
- Ancient sacred city on Bajor that archeologists have been searching for 10,000 years.
- Sisko finds the lost city in a matter of days. (Season 5 episode Rapture)
- Major Kira, Jake and Sisko travel to Bajor. The archeologists excavating B'hala have found something they want the Emissary to see. (Season 6 episode The Reckoning)
- Caerleon
- Deltan village that branches off from Camelot. "Caerleon sat at the top of a rise, barely classifiable as a hill. But the thin soil prevented trees from growing there, resulting in a nice open space. Good for living, and easy to defend."
- Calodan
- Bo-Katan tells Mando that he can find Ahsoka Tano in the city of Calodan on the forest moon of the planet Corvus. (Season 2 episode Chapter 11: The Heiress) Mando helps Ahsoka Tano liberate the city of Calodan on Corvus. (Season 2 episode Chapter 13 The Jedi)
- Camden Village
- Town where the Abbott family lives in the classic movie Show Me the Way to Go Home that Truman watches on TV.
- Camelot
- King Arthur's court and castle.
- King Arthur's court and castle.
- Name Bob gives one of the Deltans' settlements on the planet Eden.
- Canada City, Canada
- Address on Eleanor's fake ID (Season 2 episode 10 Rhonda, Diana, Jake, and Trent)
- Canto Bight
- A coastal city on the desert planet Cantonica. According to director Rian Johnson, "a Star Wars Monte Carlo–type environment, a little James Bond–ish, a little To Catch a Thief."
- Canton Factory Settlement
- Town that builds a statue in honor of Jayne (Episode 7 Jaynestown)
- Capital City
- Capital of the Tropic Region.
 - Neo's place of birth is "Lower Downtown, Capital City" (from Thomas Anderson's "criminal record" that Agent Smith glances at when he interrogates Neo)
- City - The doctor says he was a trauma surgeon on Osiris in Capital City (episode Serenity)
- City on the planet Lothal.
- The Capital
- Capital city of the future dystopian society in which the Hungover guys find themselves after a night of partying.
- Carbombya City
- Welcome to Carbombya City. Population: 4,000 people. 10,000 camels.
- Carrot Town
- City of rabbits that Agent F.O.X. infiltrates in search of the Guardian Amulet.
- Cascadia
- Also known as Old Handletown, what used to be Salem, Oregon before it was nuked our of existence.
- Catalano
- The city infested with mutant rattlesnakes.
- Cedar Grove
- One of three proposed suburban housing tracts that were to be set up outside the city seven years earlier, but when city merchants opposed them, claiming they would draw too much retail business away from the city, only two of them - Waterville and Cedar Grove - were approved. Macon Heights was not.
- Cedar Rapids
- Prosperous Quinlan town with a rather large fleet of ships. (Heaven's River)
- Centauri City
- Hosts Kang and Kodos broadcast live from fabulous Centauri City. (Season 11 episode Treehouse of Horror X)
- Central City
- DG visits the Mystic Man in Central City.
- Central Station
- Romulan relocation center that Picard mentions during flashback 14 years ago. (Season 1 episode Absolute Candor)
- Chatsworth
- From A Porno by Tim Burton.
- Chewandswallow
- Town characterized by its strange daily meteorological pattern.
- The kids receive a postcard from their grandfather, who claims to be visiting the ruins of what was once the town of Chewandswallow.
- Cibola
- What Trashcan Man calls Las Vegas.
- Legendary City of Gold: "In 1527, a Spanish ship wrecked on the Florida coast. There were only four survivors. One was a slave named Esteban, who saved a local tribe's dying chief. As a reward, he was taken to their sacred city, a city built from solid gold. Later, when Estebn tried to find the city again, he never could. But the legend grew, and every explorer came to the New World in search of it. When General Custer's search for gold ended with his last stand at Little Bighorn, it became clear none would ever find it."
- Citadel Station
- Space station owned by the TriOptimum Corporation.
- The City of Domes
- The City of Domes is a paradise, as long as you're under the age of 30, at which point you're supposed to "renew” via an event called Carousel, and be reborn - except it's all a lie. Carousel is death. The only other option is to run, to try to find a mythical place known as Sanctuary - and be chased by "Sandmen”. (Episode Logan's Run)
- City of Mud
- "Built ourselves a city, and we made it out of mud. We dried it off this morning, out there in the desert sun. and we never do no working, just sit and watch TV. Well, I finally found a city full of people just like me. Well we're gonna drag Bruce Springsteen by his axe through our streets, by the time we're done, The Boss will look like a side of beef." (song City of Mud)
- City of New Dunsmuir
- The capital of Beaumond (Episode Our Mrs. Reynolds)
- Region in the Fortnite game.
- City on the adrift generational ship. (Season 1 episode If the Stars Should Appear)
- The Civic Republic
- Community of survivors of the zombie apocalypse. (Season 1 episode 1 Brave)
- Cloud City
- Lando's small mining operation where Han and his friends seek shelter when running from the Empire.
- Visible during celebration scene. (Special Edition)
- Floating city from Lando sketch. Zeef: "Yo, right on, man, 'cause they got me in the carbonite room right now, son. That's bullshit, right? They got me working with some pig dudes and whatnot. Yo, I ain't no pig, you know? And you ever notice, man, there ain't a lot of brothers out here, man, in space. Right? It's like they're trying to keep us down, man." (Season 3 episode Black Ice)
- A Star Destroyer is shown being destroyed near Cloud City, Lando's old mining operation that hovers over the gas giant known as Besbin.
- CoCo Town
- City on Coruscant - where Dex's Diner is located.
- Coco Town
- One of the locations on Cosmi's mischief mission.
- Coeur D'Coeurs
- The pie maker's hometown.
- Town where Sarah and Helena go looking for the Swan Man (Season 2)
- Coldwater
- Town where the crew gets towed inside the KFC simulation. (Season 2 episode Basic Rocket Science)
- Cool Town
- Where Fred says the gang is from.
- Coolidge City
- One of the new names that soldier Spender suggests future Earth men will give a city on Mars: "We Earth Men have a talent for ruining big, beautiful things. The only reason we didn't set up hot-dog stands in the midst of the Egyptian temple of Karnak is because it was out of the way and served no large commercial purpose. And Egypt is a small part of Earth. But here, this whole thing is ancient and different, and we have to set down somewhere and start fouling it up. We'll call the canal the Rockefeller Canal and the mountain King George Mountain and the sea the Dupont sea, and there'll be Roosevelt and Lincoln and Coolidge cities and it won't ever be right, when there are the proper names for these places." (Chapter: And the Moon be Still as Bright)
- Corn Town
- Town on Mars: "The old Martian names were names of water and air and hills. They were the names of snows that emptied south in stone canals to fill the empty seas. And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obeisks. And the rockets struck at the names like hammers, breaking away the marble into shale, shattering the crockery milestones that named the old towns, in the rubble of which great pylons were plunged with new names: IRON TOWN, STEEL TOWN, ALUMINUM CITY, ELECTRIC VILLAGE, CORN TOWN, GRAIN VILLA, DETROIT II, all the mechanical names and the metal names from Earth." (The Naming of Names)
- Cosmopolis
- One of the locations on Cosmi's mischief mission.
- Cottington
- English hamlet where Arthur lives.
- Cougar Town
- The TV show takes place in the Florida town of Gulfhaven, Florida, but when Abed tells Jeff his story about being on the show, he talks about it like the town is actually called Cougar Town. (Season 2 episode Critical Film Studies)
- Cow Town
- City on the GPS map in Mr. Incredible's car during opening chase sequence.
- Cradlestone
- Located in Gauteng province, South Africa.
- Sign on the dismantled merry go round in the ACME warehouse.
- Crippletown
- From the Rob Zombie song "Bring Her Down (To Crippletown)" from the album Sinister Urge.
- Cross World City
- Fictional West Coast town where Ryan, Kaitlin and J.B. live.
- Crystal
- Fictional city (story: Pattern for Survival)
- Cwrt Y Cadno
- (Episode The Sins of the Fathers)
- Cyburbia
- One of two secret levels in Twisted Metal 2. (Episode Cyburbia)
- Darrington
- Village in Borsetshire County.
- Deephallow
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- Deeptown
- A virtual city on the Internet created by Microsoft and IBM.
- Delgado
- Quinn and Rembrandt hitch an Interand charter airplane ride in Columbia headed for Delgado / Delgado Field with Kyra, a woman that works for a company called Selvatech, bringing them a mated pair of endangered snakes that hold the key to saving millions of lives called triadders - which she describes as, "kind of like pythons but more rare". When a snake gets loose, the plane crashes somewhere north of Zamara. They make their way to the nearest town of Santa Marta. (Season 3 episode Slither)
- Dema
- Village created to promote the band's album Trench, hidden in a gif on the band's web store.
- Desertville
- City on the GPS map in Mr. Incredible's car during opening chase sequence.
- Detroit
- City on Melmac infested with blood sucking maggots called Jeffees (Season 1 episode La Cucaracha)
- Detroit II
- Town on Mars: "The old Martian names were names of water and air and hills. They were the names of snows that emptied south in stone canals to fill the empty seas. And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obeisks. And the rockets struck at the names like hammers, breaking away the marble into shale, shattering the crockery milestones that named the old towns, in the rubble of which great pylons were plunged with new names: IRON TOWN, STEEL TOWN, ALUMINUM CITY, ELECTRIC VILLAGE, CORN TOWN, GRAIN VILLA, DETROIT II, all the mechanical names and the metal names from Earth." (The Naming of Names)
- Dezar, Turgistan
- City in Turgistan that Rovach mentions when he thinks he is being rescued.
- Diamond Falls
- City where Annie lives. (Season 2 episode Meet in the Middle)
- Drago
- Mountain village in California.
- Drisdos City
- City on the planet Eternia.
- Duckburg
- First mentioned issue #49.
- Dunbee
- Tom Bodett narrates as a bottled water's unusually "rich history" is re-enacted: Rather than share a pure spring creek with neighboring Dunbee, the Massachusetts town of Milsford brutally destroys Dunbee and most of its residents.
- Dwarrowdelf
- Ancient, deserted city of the Dwarves.
- Earth Settlement 101
- He stooped to fix a border of broken glass he had placed on the footpath. He had broken the glass from some old Martian buildings in the hills. "Best hot dogs on two worlds! First man on Mars with a hot-dog stand! The best onions and chili and mustard! You can't say I'm not alert. Here's the main highways, over there is the dead city and the mineral deposits. Those trucks from Earth Settlement 101 will have to pass here twenty-four hours a day! Do I know my locations, or don't I?" (Chapter: The Off Season)
- East City
- Astronaut Theodore Mason's Interplanetary Administration Rocket Bureau identification card lists his address as 24 Route 8 in East City. (Season 4 episode Death Ship)
- East Egg
- In the Great Gatsby, there are two cities, East Egg and West Egg, which are separated by the Valley of Ashes. Wealthy families are from East Egg, while families new to wealth are from West Egg.
- Eden
- City on the map of the desert world. (Season 3 episode Desert Storm)
- Supposedly a mutant refuge.
- Edgeley
- Village in Borsetshire County.
- El Chaco, Argentina
- Town where Burt destroys a herd of shriekers.
- El Diablo
- Ghost Town. (Episode Casino)
- El Morado
- Mexico city about 30 miles across the Rio Grande.
- Electric Village
- Town on Mars: "The old Martian names were names of water and air and hills. They were the names of snows that emptied south in stone canals to fill the empty seas. And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obeisks. And the rockets struck at the names like hammers, breaking away the marble into shale, shattering the crockery milestones that named the old towns, in the rubble of which great pylons were plunged with new names: IRON TOWN, STEEL TOWN, ALUMINUM CITY, ELECTRIC VILLAGE, CORN TOWN, GRAIN VILLA, DETROIT II, all the mechanical names and the metal names from Earth." (The Naming of Names)
- City on the planet Eternia.
- The Emerald City
- City in the magical land of Oz.
- Emrys
- City on the Druid world. (Season 3 episode Dragonslide)
- Encanta
- Mexican town where George Sr. hides in Mexico. (Season 2)
- Escalante
- Where Teddy and Wyatt did a stint in the army (Season 1 episode The Stray)
- Esthar
- This is the fictional FFVIII City that Adel once ruled until Luguna and Co. sent her into space in the Ragnorok.
- Euclid Heights
- Town originally known as Hickory Hill, until 1911.
- Eureka, Oregon
- A remote Oregon town populated by geniuses and scientists whose inventions have a habit of going array and threatening everything nearby.
- Exceptional Vista
- The small town of Exceptional Vista is situated somewhere between Fetus and New Imbroglio.
- Fairfield
- The name of the model town Sam works on.
- Fairhaven
- Tom Paris' quaint Irish village holodeck program.
- Fairy Town
- Town Stark mentions in the bizarre virtual reality game where Crichton and Chiana are trapped. (Season 4 episode John Quixote)
- Fang
- Evil spirits called the Druun ravage the land of Kumandra, turning the people and dragons to stone. The last dragons concentrate their magic into a gem and banish the Druun, reviving Kumandra's people but not the dragons. A power struggle for the gem divides Kumandra's people into five territories - Fang, Heart, Spine, Talon, and Tail.
- Felpersham
- Nearest big city to Ambridge in Borsetshire County, a cathedral city.
- Fetus
- The small town of Exceptional Vista is situated somewhere between Fetus and New Imbroglio.
- First City
- Capital city of the Klingon Empire on Qo'noS (Season 1 episode 15 Will You Take My Hand?)
- First Town
- "He kept his eyes only ahead of him, going on down this wide shallow valley under the sun, away from First Town, waiting for the rains to come." (The Green Morning)
- Flintwood
- Where the Winters Dairies were located.
- Fluffy Town
- Troy and Abed's blanket fort from the previous year, mentioned. (Season 3 episode Pillows and Blankets)
- Forest Hill
- Quinlan town that Bob passes through with Bender on his way back to Garack's Spine. (Heaven's River)
- Fort Stockhausen
- Town on St. Jack Wood Island.
- Fort Ypso
- Mountain village on the planet Vandor, home of the Lodge, a saloon with a gambling hall and a droid-fighting arena.
- Frantic City
- Every member of the Water Buffalo Lodge suddenly comes down with 'dipsy-doodle-itis,' which can only be cured by three days away from their wives at Frantic City. (Episode The Buffalo Convention)
- Freakville
- One of the places on the dream map that Harold hallucinates when he gets knocked out by tree branch while riding the cheetah.
- Free City
- Setting for the open world video game where Guy lives.
- Free City of Newark
- Future version of Newark, New Jersey.
- Freecloud
- Raffi traces Bruce Maddox to Freecloud. (Season 1 episode The End is the Beginning)
Planet in the Alpha Doradus System where Picard and his crew track down Bruce Maddox. (Season 1 episode Stardust City Rag)
- Freetown
- The Mandalorian returns to Mos Pelgo, now called Freetown, to enlist the aid of Cobb Vanth's foot soldiers for Boba Fett's war with the Pyke Syndicate. (Season 1 episode From the Desert Comes a Stranger)
- Frogmorton
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- Frontiersville
- One of the locations on Cosmi's mischief mission.
- Frostbite Falls
- Where Rocky and Bullwinkle lived.
- Frusenhagen
- Capital of Frusenland, a small island nation in northern Europe (Issue #67 Cold Snap)
- Fuck Town
- Where her soon to be empty nest parents tell each other they are going when she goes to college (get your passport ready)
- Funny Town
- When retired showbiz monkey Toot-Toot kidnaps Bart because she misses her own kids, Lisa brings her son to her - the monkey Teeny from Krusty's show. Nelson asks Lisa how Teeny can be Toot-Toot's son since Krusty said he was born in Funny Town. Lisa tells him Funny Town isn't real, which upsets Nelson because wanted to live in Cuckoo Corners. (Season 17 episode Bart Has Two Mommies)
- Gangsta City
- Poochie's home town that he mentions in his introductory rap: "The name's Poochie D, and I rock the telly. I'm half Joe Camel and a third Fonzarelli. I'm the kung-fu hippie from Gangsta City. I'm a rappin' surfer, you the fool I pity." (Season 8 episode The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochy Show)
- Garbage City
- Song: Garbage City / Album: Will the Guns Come Out.
- Gathol
- City on the water planet Poseidon.
- Gilead
- The capital of the Barony of New Canaan ruled by the gunslinger descendants of Arthur Eld.
- Gold City
- Ghost Town. (Episode Mine Your Own Business)
- Gorek
- Jurgen the Brutal receives a message that The Brothers Kababik have been delayed in Gorek.
- Gorilla City
- Home to the Jabari Tribe.
- Grain Villa
- Town on Mars: "The old Martian names were names of water and air and hills. They were the names of snows that emptied south in stone canals to fill the empty seas. And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obeisks. And the rockets struck at the names like hammers, breaking away the marble into shale, shattering the crockery milestones that named the old towns, in the rubble of which great pylons were plunged with new names: IRON TOWN, STEEL TOWN, ALUMINUM CITY, ELECTRIC VILLAGE, CORN TOWN, GRAIN VILLA, DETROIT II, all the mechanical names and the metal names from Earth." (The Naming of Names)
- Gran Vista
- City Major Craddock mentions when Dolores returns his soldier. Major Craddock: "You'll have to forgive my men. They're a little upset at the reappearance of Lieutenant Dunleavy. He was lost." Dolores: "Thought you might want him back." Major Craddock: "And we would. Except we buried Lieutenant Dunleavy. Back in Gran Vista, with three ounces of Mexican lead in his belly." Dolores: "And yet here he is. (Season 2 episode Reunion)
- Green Bluff, Illinois (Mars)
- Town on Mars made to look like the fictional town back on Earth. Martian: "This is Green Bluff, Illinois, on the continent of America, surrounded by the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, on a place called the world, or, sometimes, the Earth. Go away now. Goodby." (Chapter: The Third Expedition)
- Greenleaf
- City on Jiangyin (Episode Safe)
- Grendel
- Furthest Quinlan town that can be reached by the train, per train voice. (Heaven's River)
- Gretchen Town, New Betel
- Town that Ford mentions to Hotblack Desiato, lead singer of rock band Disaster Area.
- Grittsburg
- Fred becomes umpire for the little-league baseball game between coach Barney's Bedrock Giants and the Grittsburg Pyrites, but his calls produce unsportsmanlike behavior in the Giants' fathers. (Episode Take Me Out to the Ballgame)
- Grodsnz
- City in Borovia where Hawk and Lade Jaye attempt to buy train tickets to Krogdnsz. (Issue #128 Winds of Change!)
- Gunga City
- Hidden underwater city on the planet Naboo where Jar Jar grew up.
- Halep's Ending
- Quinlan city - which Bob heads toward in search of Bender, finding him in Resistance headquarters outside the city. (Heaven's River)
- Hamletville
- City on the GPS map in Mr. Incredible's car during opening chase sequence.
- Han Dold City
- Not the sort of place you could afford to do things casually in if you wanted to stay alive, home of the Old Pink Dog Bar.
- Hancock
- City in the Georgia System (Episode The Train Job)
- Hangover City
- I'm living in a neon house, I'm living in Avalanche Road, I'm living in Hangover City (song Malaria, album Oil and Gold 1985)
- Hanukkah Town
- Fictional town from Tim Burton's latest film The Nightmare before Hannukah (Season 2 episode Sherman, Woman and Child)
- Harlow
- From story Red Sultan's Big Boy.
- Haven
- A town that exists outside of time and space. Initially described as the ultimate Utopia by Osama Bin Lauden, Susan Saint Jackalope claims it is a refuge for rogue time traveling criminals. Josh, Tiger and Wolf eventually discover that Haven is actually a small town populated by Josh's heroes that died prematurely, which his alternate timeline counterpart J1, also known as nut-face Josh, rescued moments before they died. (Season 3 The Outlaw Wild Sam Bladden)
- Hawalion
- The village of oracles on the planet Hawalius.
- Heart
- Evil spirits called the Druun ravage the land of Kumandra, turning the people and dragons to stone. The last dragons concentrate their magic into a gem and banish the Druun, reviving Kumandra's people but not the dragons. A power struggle for the gem divides Kumandra's people into five territories - Fang, Heart, Spine, Talon, and Tail.
- Heartlake City
- City, seen on road sign in Bricksburg.
- Hedley
- Small town near Area X. Per the author, Hedley is a kind of amalgamation of several small southern towns.
- Helium
- The first flying city that Marcus builds on the water planet Poseidon.
- Hell Hole
- The name of the town in the wild west show.
- Hell Valley
- After being disfigured by spray paint, the name on Hill Valley welcome sign in alternate 1985 is Hell Valley.
- Hickory Hill
- Original name for Euclid Heights. Changed in 1911.
- High Peak
- Quinlan town mentioned by Orik, crewmember of the Hurricane, the Quinlan barge that Bob joins as a deck hand on his way back to Garack's Spine with Bender. (Heaven's River)
- High Ridge
- Quinlan town near where Bob rejoins the Clipper barge, now going by the name Wyatt. (Heaven's River)
- High Stakes Hill
- One of the locations on Cosmi's mischief mission.
- Historic Childhood Trauma Town
- District in Birdperson's mind. (Season 5 episode Rickternal Friendship of the Spotless Mort)
- Hobbiton
- Home of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins.
- Hogsmeade
- The only entirely non-Muggle settlement in Britain.
- Hollerton
- Village in Borsetshire County.
- Hollyrock
- Wilma and Betty win a slogan contest, leading to a trip to Hollyrock and (indirectly) to a new TV show called The Frogmouth'. (episode Hollyrock, Here I Come)
- Hope
- From the Mighty Mouse commercial- The town of Hope needs help but Mighty Mouse is too busy eating cheese.
- Hopetown
- The locals have named this server's city Hopetown. (Comic Point of No Return)
- Houstatlantavegas
- We all got dreams and we all star reachin', all start peakin', all-star weekend, one hotel room that all y'all sleep in, housekeeping knock to see if all y'all decent...
- Hunger City
- Album: Diamond Dogs. Where Halloween Jack lives.
- I Told You Town
- You must be loving this Morty. This must be the best day of your life Morty. You get to be mayor if I Told You Town (Season 1 episode Rick Potion #9)
- Ice River
- City where Jason takes his family to escape all of the other Jasons.
- Il Karim
- The name of the country in which Col. Masters is being held prisoner is never mentioned, only the cities of Bilyad and Il Karim, and that the country is considered a pariah nation in the Middle East.
- Ilvia
- City from the story that the Mirror Universe version of Bareil Antos tells Kira about a lost love: He first saw her on the street on Ilvia. (Season 6 episode Resurrection)
- Imra
- Resort of the future. A clean, futuristic city where there are no laws or rules. Don't eat the delicious food, or lay on the incredibly comfy lounge chairs, or . . . well, you're never going to want to leave.
- The Inland
- The show is set in a future wherein people are given a chance to go to the "better side" of a world divided between progress and affluence in the Offshore, and devastation and poverty in the Inland, but only 3% of the candidates succeed.
- Inworld
- A sealed biosphere maintained by the central Infinisynth computer.
- Io
- Human city where Neo is taken and jailed, where Niobe lives.
- Iopr
- Town on Mars: "I don't know what good it'll do you, and go over that hill into the little town of Iopr and tell Mr. Iii all about it. He's the man you want to see. Not Mr. Ttt, he's an idiot; I'm going to kill him. Not me, because you're not in my line of work." (Chapter: The Earth Men)
- Iron Town
- Town on Mars: "The old Martian names were names of water and air and hills. They were the names of snows that emptied south in stone canals to fill the empty seas. And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obeisks. And the rockets struck at the names like hammers, breaking away the marble into shale, shattering the crockery milestones that named the old towns, in the rubble of which great pylons were plunged with new names: IRON TOWN, STEEL TOWN, ALUMINUM CITY, ELECTRIC VILLAGE, CORN TOWN, GRAIN VILLA, DETROIT II, all the mechanical names and the metal names from Earth." (The Naming of Names)
- Isenguard
- City on the southern end of the Misty mountains. Location of the tower Orthanc, ruled by Saruman.
- Isis
- Capital city on the planet Onderon. (Season 5 episode A War on Two Fronts)
- Isla Salida
- Hermoine mentions. (Prologue)
- City in Mexico. (Movie Night, Fiction Empire)
- Isledor
- Town from the D&D sketch. (Season 1 episode The Branding)
- Jacksonville
- City along the B Train route.
- Jaffe Town
- New name for the city of Detroit on Melmac after it was infested with Jeffees (Season 1 episode La Cucaracha)
- Jakora
- City mentioned on the news on the alien planet where Kelly becomes a religion. Reporter: "The bloodshed continues in outer Jakora today as dissidents launched an attack on the Temple of Kelly in the city of Uravah." (Season 1 episode Mad Idolatry)
- Jalanda City
- Kira mentions that Shakaar took her to her favorite restaurant in Jalanda City, poured her glass after glass of spring wine, then took her to his home and gave her a massage with Kolaish spice oil. (Season 4 episode Return to Grace)
- Jalath City
- City on the planet Lothal, plot point (Season 2 episode A Princes on Lothal)
- Jan-Gwa
- Village on Naboo where Anakin senses a force sensitive Gungan child screaming. (Season 2 episode Children of the Force)
- Jedha City
- Also known as The Holy City. City on the moon Jedha, where defecting Imperial pilot Bodhi Rook is taken into custody by Rebel forces. Also home of extremist Saw Gerrera.
- Jerusalem's Lot, Maine
- Town in Maine with a history of Satanism, located near Castle Rock. (Season 2 episode Let the River Run)
- Jhothal
- City on Lothal (Season 1 episode Empire Day)
- Jo'Kala
- When Sisko is injured during the Jem'Hadar attack, Kira keeps him awake by telling him the story of the three kava farmer brothers from Jo'Kala.
- Judgment City
- A Purgatory-like waiting area populated by the recently deceased, where Daniel has his life on Earth judged.
- Kalingaville
- Capital of Equatorial Kalingaland (Issue #10 Turnabout)
- Kandor
- The capital city of the planet Krypton.
- When Lex Luthor brings General Zod's corpse onto the Kryptonian ship, the ship identifies the DNA as being from "Zod of Kandor." In Superman comic books stories, Kandor is the Kryptonian City that was shrunk down by Brainiac and confined to a bottle to add to his collection of intergalactic knick-knacks.
- Kaol
- Aerial city on the water planet Poseidon.
- Kashwakamak Township
- Town from the story: The Man in the Black Suit.
- Keats
- The capital of Hyperion, named for the poet John Keats.
- Khirinan
- Nantucket's new sister city. A tiny island city responsible for a third of the world's talcum powder. Their official color is purple and their official flower is the tuberose. Also, according to Fay, "The penalty for adultery is cutting off the man's pension." It's actually penis. (Season 7 episode A Tale of Two Sister Cities)
- Knuergen
- WPIG DJ Handsome Dan's secretary Bjergen Kjergen (Drew Barrymore) is from Sweden - Knuergen, a town near the Bjorgen Fjords in the Klargen Province, near the Biburgen River.
- Kothal
- Town (Season 1 episode Fighter Flight)
- Krogdnsz
- Capital of The People's Democratic Republic of Borovia (Issue #61 Beginnings…) Hawk and Lady Jaye attenpt to buy train tickets to Krogdnsz. (Issue #128 Winds of Change!)
- Kryptonopolis
- The city of Superman's birth.
- K'un-lun
- Mystical lost city where Danny Rand is from, mentioned several times to Luke Cage. (Season 2 episode The Main Ingredient)
- Lakarian City
- Gul Dukat mentions having promised to take his 11 year old son Mekor to the amusement center in Lakarian City. (Season 3 episode Defiant)
- Cardassian city destroyed by the Dominion. (Season 7 episode What You Leave Behind)
- Lakey Green
- Village in Borsetshire County.
- Las Intrudres
- Red replaced the real name of the Mexican town Andy mentions (Zihuatanejo) with a fake name (Story: Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption)
- Las Mudas
- Lawrence's hometown, from multiple episodes (Season 2 episode The Riddle of the Sphinx)
- Las Venus
- Futuristic version of gambling city like Las Vegas.
- Lasuma
- City on Bajor. Keiko takes her schoolchildren on a field trip to a grain-processing center at Lasuma. (Season 1 episode Dramatis Personae)
- Le Dio
- French town from Gordie's war stories he writes for Teddy (Story: The Body)
- The Legit Republic of Blanketsburg
- Troy's blanket fort. (Season 3 episode Pillows and Blankets)
- Lewisberg
- City along the B Train route.
- Liberty City
- East coast U.S. city based on New York City.
- Light City
- City on the planet Ursa Minor Beta.
- Lincoln City
- One of the new names that soldier Spender suggests future Earth men will give a city on Mars: "We Earth Men have a talent for ruining big, beautiful things. The only reason we didn't set up hot-dog stands in the midst of the Egyptian temple of Karnak is because it was out of the way and served no large commercial purpose. And Egypt is a small part of Earth. But here, this whole thing is ancient and different, and we have to set down somewhere and start fouling it up. We'll call the canal the Rockefeller Canal and the mountain King George Mountain and the sea the Dupont sea, and there'll be Roosevelt and Lincoln and Coolidge cities and it won't ever be right, when there are the proper names for these places." (Chapter: And the Moon be Still as Bright)
- Little Creek
- Quinlan town, destination of a shipment on The Clipper barge. (Heaven's River)
- Little Dithering
- Town, location of private residences of members of the Snoring-in-the-Hay Rocket Society.
- Little Dunthorpe
- Misery Chastain's hometown, from Paul Sheldon's novel Misery's Quest. (Season 2 episode Clean)
- Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport
- Seaside town, location of Ned Flanders' beach house, where the Simpsons go on vacation. "America's scrod basket" (Season 7 episode Summer of 4 Ft. 2)
- Little Whinging
- English Town where Harry lived with his aunt and her family, the Dursleys.
- Lohan
- Where the heroes meet Lloyd.
- Long Beach
- One of the mainland towns near Waytansea Island.
- Loonkerian Outpost
- Vulcan outpost from Spock's test chamber scene. Computer: "What significant contribution to bioengineering was made on the Loonkerian outpost on Klendth?" Spock: "The universal atmospheric element compensator."
- Los Perditus, Animas
- The Frame takes place in the fictional city of Los Perditus (Latin for The Lost), Animas (Latin for Souls)
- Los Santos, San Andreas
- Fictional city based on Los Angeles, California.
- Lost Angeles
- In Tiger and Wolf's post-apocalyptic future, Los Angeles is known as Lost Angeles.
- Lost City
- City on the map of the desert world. (Season 3 episode Desert Storm)
- The Lost City of Atlantis
- Rick and Morty go diving for mermaid puss in the lost city of Atlantis (Season 3 episode The Ricklantis Mixup)
- The Lost City of Gold
- Suggestion for destination that Homer throws out when designated driver Barney drives him and his drunks friends home from Moe's. (The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson)
- Mythical city in Dirk's dream of being rescued by Todd and Farah (Season 2 episode 1 Space Rabbit)
- Lothar
- City on the water planet Poseidon.
- Lovell City
- City on Luna where Avasarala confronts Jules-Pierre Mao.
- Lowell City
- The first permanent settlement on Mars.
- Loxley Barrett
- Village in Borsetshire County.
- Luna City
- Small village on the moon.
- Lunopolis
- The lost city on the moon.
- Lustig Corners
- Town on Mars: "They came to the strange blue lands and put their names upon the lands. Here was Hinkston Creek and Lustig Corners and Black River and Driscoll Forest and Peregrine Mountain and Wilder Town, all the names of people and the things that the people did." (The Naming of Names)
- Lutz
- City in Zubrowka. "Vienna, Prague and Budapest all rolled into one," according to Wes Anderson.
- City in the video game Game Over.
- Macon Heights
- One of three proposed suburban housing tracts that were to be set up outside the city seven years earlier, but when city merchants opposed them, claiming they would draw too much retail business away from the city, only Waterville and Cedar Grove were approved. Somehow though, Macon Heights did eventually come into existence along the B Train route, between Jacksonville and Lewisburg.
- Magic Town
- Adam's nickname for his new girlfriend's son's bedroom. (Season 1 episode Muscle I'd Like to Flex)
- Magooville
- Village mentioned in the children's book The Black Sheep that is read to Chappie... "All the sheep in Magooville were white, but Abel was a black sheep…
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- Malice
- Song: A Town Called Malice.
- Manark IV City
- Major settlement on the planet Manark IV (Episode The Empath)
- Marlin Village
- City Walter calls from trying to find the girl on the phone. (Chapter: The Silent Towns)
- Mars Junction
- City Walter calls trying to find the girl on the phone. (Chapter: The Silent Towns)
- Marshington DC
- Duckworld version of Washington DC, where Howard lives.
- Maxville
- Large metropolis, primary setting of the movie.
- McNulty
- Jasper's train town. (Endless Night)
- Mediaain
- Population 420. City where Mr. Perez grew up.
- Mega City
- Enormous virtual megacity in the world of The Matrix.
- The large, sprawling metropolis where the events of The Matrix Trilogy take place.
- Setting. Huge fictional post-nuclear megalopolis-size megacity city-state covering much of what is now the Eastern United States.
- Megacity II
- The map of Cursed Earth includes Megacity I, Megacity II, Aspen Penal Colony and Texas City.
- Domed city on the planet Syrinx from Rush's 2112 album.
- Melon Patch
- Quinlan town, next destination of the Hurricane, the barge that Bob joins as a deck hand on his way back to Garack's Spine with Bender. (Heaven's River)
- Melonville
- Fictitious channel SCTV aired out of the equally fictional town of Melonville.
- Mera-kai, China
- After signing up Marty Huggins on the Republican ticket, the Motch Brothers travel to Mera-Kai, China, where a factory boss leads them past children stirring bubbling green acidic vats as machines spit out dolls boxed for shipments marked "USA." The Motch Brothers tell the Chinese boss they're buying real estate under a shell corporation in North Carolina's 14th district and invite him to establish his slave-wage, profit-soaring business on U.S. soil.
- Metro City
- City where Mr. Tobor worked as a police officer.
- Metropolis
- Murderous secret society The Red Party infiltrates the International Scientists Conference held in the city of Metropolis.
- Future city in the musical based on the 1927 silent movie, staged at the Piccadilly Theatre in London in 1989.
- Esme and Babe travel to Metropolis for a sheepdog herding contest to pay the rent.
- Humans and robots coexist in the futuristic city of Metropolis, although robots are discriminated against and segregated to the city's lower levels. A lot of Metropolis' human population are unemployed and deprived, and many people blame the robots for taking their jobs.
- Metroville
- Metropolis meets Smallville (nod to Superman)
- Mheijrkva
- Small town on the planet Delta Pavonus 4.
- Michel Delving
- City on the White Downs in the West Farthing. Location of the Michel Delving Mathom-house.
- Milborough
- Fictitious suburb of Toronto, Ontario, home of the Patterson family.
- Milsford
- Tom Bodett narrates as a bottled water's unusually "rich history" is re-enacted: Rather than share a pure spring creek with neighboring Dunbee, the Massachusetts town of Milsford brutally destroys Dunbee and most of its residents.
- Miniopolis
- City where Officer Giggle McDimples is the head of a search and rescue organization known as Pet Patrol.
- Mirror Pond
- Community where Homecoming is located.
- Misty Falls
- Quinlan town where Bob departs the Hurricane barge. (Heaven's River)
- Mojave
- Big city where Captain Pike was born. (episode The Cage)
- Molly
- Once queen city of the teeming sea. She took an age to build. She covered a hundred undersea miles. She provided living quarters and work space for twenty thousand technicians and their families - and she gave sustenance to a quarter of the world. She was a vast food-processing center sunk under a plasteel dome, and through her locks came subs and tenders, skimmers and harvesters. Molly showed the way. After her they built the Zuther-Notion, the Proteus and Manta City. But Molly was the queen.
- The Mons
- Prime habitation units available in the new Mars relocation project. (Season 2 episode The i of the Tiger)
- Home of Monsters University and Monsters Inc.
- Morbus
- City on the water planet Poseidon.
- Mordor
- Also known as The Dark Land, aka The Land of Shadow. Sauron's headquarters.
- Mos Eisley
- Spaceport on Tatooine. According to Ben Kenobi, "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
- City on the planet Tatooine.
- Space port on the planet Tatooine that Watto mentions when telling Anakin where his mother is.
- City on Tatooine (from Luke's dream in the Prologue of the novelization Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition written by Jason Fry)
- Mando lands in Mos Eisley on Tatooine to repair his ship following a space battle. (Season 1 episode Chapter 5 The Gunslinger) Peli Motto points out the cities of Tatooine on an old map from before the war. (Season 2 episode Chapter 9 The Marshal)
- Mando visits Peli Motto in Mos Eisley, believer she has a replacement Razor Crest, but what she has is an N-1 Starfighter from the planet Naboo, from the days of the Galactic Republic. (Season 1 episode Return of the Mandalorian)
- Mos Espa
- City where Anakin and his mother live on the desert planet Tatooine.
- City on Tatooine that Fennec Shand mentions to Toro Calican when she tries to get him to turn against Mando, where she has an appointment. (Season 1 episode Chapter 5 The Gunslinger) Peli Motto points out the cities of Tatooine on an old map from before the war. (Season 2 episode Chapter 9 The Marshal)
- Mos Pelgo
- Mando travels to Tatooine in search of another Mandalorian, finding Cobb Vanth, the Marshal of the old mining settlement of Mos Pelgo, wearing Bob Fett's old Beskar armor. (Season 2 episode Chapter 9 The Marshal)
- Motton
- Town from the story: The Man in the Black Suit.
- Motunui
- Village on the Mother Island.
- Mount Polbearne
- In the Cornish coastal village of Mount Polbearne, the Christmas season has arrived. It's a joyous time for family, friends, and feasting, as decorations sparkle along the town's winding streets and shop windows glow with festive displays. And in Polly's Little Beach Street Bakery, the aroma of gingerbread cookies and other treats tempts people in from the cold.
- Mountain City
- City where Rem lives. Logan and Jessica are taken prisoner by the robots that he maintains. (Episode Logan's Run)
- Mtigwaki
- Fictional Ojibwe community in Northern Ontario near Lake Nipigon, where Elizabeth Patterson taught from 2004 to 2006.
- Mud
- New name for Dirt after the water comes.
- Mudburg
- Kermit books the Muppet Show in cabaret bars and coffee houses all across the industrial cities of Northern Germany, including Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Mudburg, Vomitdorf and Poopenburgen.
- Mudheap City
- Abandoned city on Mars: "We approached the canal slowly; I remembered that this one was bordered by a wide fringe of vegetation and that Mudheap City was on it.
- Municiberg
- City protected by Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl as well as Frozone during the Glory Age of Supers.
- Nabat
- City on the planet Ryloth. (Season 1 episode Innocents of Ryloth)
- Nathaniel York Town
- Town on Mars: "And here where the second expedition was destroyed, and it was named Second Try, and each of the other places where the rocket men had set down their fiery caldrons to burn the land, the names were left like cinders, and of course there was a Spender Hill and a Nathaniel York Town…" (The Naming of Names)
- Nebelsbad
- Spa town below the Alpine Sudentenwaltz and location of the Grand Budapest Hotel.
- Necropolis
- Also known as the City of the Dead - the remains of Bakersfield, California.
- Needlehole
- Hobbit city on The Water in the West Farthing.
- Neet
- Dart's birth city. Destroyed by the Black Monster.
- Negrotown
- Utopia for black people. (Season 5 episode The End)
- Nelwyn
- Where the prophecy baby comes into the care of farmer Willow Ufgood.
- Neo-Tokyo
- Future version of Tokyo following World War III.
- Neuterville
- Town in the Danger Dog Easter Special, the animated special shown to the children at Springfield Elementary. (Season 13 episode I am Furious Yellow)
- Neutral Zone
- Senator Amidala travels to the Neutral Zone on the planet Scipio to retrieve Republic funds from the Banking Clan, but when she gets there, she stumbled onto a conspiracy, discovering that the vault is empty. (Season 6 episode An Old Friend)
- Neva'th City
- City in the future of 3059.
- The New Above Ground
- Also known as The NAG. New society built after the residents moved out of the sewer. (Season 2 episode The i of the Tiger)
- New Asgard
- New home of displaced Asgardians, actually a village in the southern borders region of Scotland, called St Abbs.
- New Berlin
- Cal Hudson: It make you pine for the good old dull days in New Berlin, doesn't it? Sausage and beer all around, and everyone's idea of a good time was the Mazurka Festival. (Season 2 episode The Maquis, Part 1)
- City on the moon that Riker mentions to Zefram Cochrane in the Phoenix.
- New Boston
- City Walter calls trying to find the girl on the phone. (Chapter: The Silent Towns)
- New Chicago
- City Walter calls trying to find the girl on the phone. (Chapter: The Silent Towns)
- New Eden
- Village on the planet Terralysium. (Season 2 episode New Eden)
- New Fluffy Town
- Troy and Abed's pillow fort. No Smoking, No Farting, No Pillow Fighting. (Season 3 episode Pillows and Blankets)
- New Georgia
- City on the water planet Poseidon.
- New Ham
- After deciding that they are no longer in their town of West Ham on their Earth, Allie declares the new official name of their settlement to be New Ham. (Season 1 episode Allie's Rules)
- New Handletown
- City where Bob wakes up - previously Portland.
- New Imbroglio
- The small town of Exceptional Vista is situated somewhere between Fetus and New Imbroglio.
- New India
- The episode opens with Wade dreaming of a romantic interlude with a mysterious man. The sliders only spend a few minutes on that world before sliding, in a city called New India. On the next world, they meet that mysterious man, a seer named Derek Bond, who has been waiting for them. (Season 2 episode Obsession)
- New Jerusalem
- FAITH settlement on the planet Vulcan.
 - Original name of Jerusalem's Lot 400 years ago. (Season 2 episode Restore Hope)
- New Mouse City
- City where Geronimo lives.
- New New York
- City Walter calls trying to find the girl on the phone. (Chapter: The Silent Towns)
- New Pemberton
- Future factory city. (Season 2 episode Seconds)
- Julian is called The Butcher of New Pemberton by the judge - in the future when he is found guilty of high treason, mass murder, civil insurrection by the corporate congress. (episode Second Degree)
- New Richmond
- New name for Richmond, Virginia after the zombie apocalypse.
- New Seattle
- City where Derrick Moss, also known as One lived (Season 2 Episode 4 We Were Family)
- New Texas City
- City Walter calls trying to find the girl on the phone. (Chapter: The Silent Towns)
- New Thark
- Aerial city on the water planet Poseidon.
- New Tokyo
- Location of the Zik Zak Corporation's headquarters (episode Rakers)
- New Vancouver
- City on the planet Asgard.
- Nexus
- One of the last human strongholds where Calia grew up.
- Niima Outpost
- Village on Jakku where Rey sells what she scavenges for food.
- Nobottle
- Hobbit city in the West Farthing.
- Nose City
- "Where are you two from, Nose City?"
- Nuevo Los Ángeles
- The sliders stay at the Chandler Hotel in the city of Nuevo Los Angeles on the worked where Microsoft collapsed, leading to the U.S. being invaded by Mexico. (Season 4 episode Roads Taken)
- Nykalia
- City that Ekoria, the pregnant woman with the Quickening, mentions. (Season 4 episode The Quickening)
- Oak Grove
- Town to which Ed Loyce escapes from the giant winged insect invasion.
- The Oasis
- City in the middle of the desert, location of the Smoke Stack bar where the gang is reunited with Spencer.
- Ocean Park
- One of the mainland towns near Waytansea Island.
- Ocean Shores
- One of the mainland towns near Waytansea Island.
- The Offshore
- The show is set in a future wherein people are given a chance to go to the "better side" of a world divided between progress and affluence in the Offshore, and devastation and poverty in the Inland, but only 3% of the candidates succeed.
- OhWell
- Main town on the planet NowWhat.
- Old Below Ground
- Also known as OBG. Location in the new future, where the people living in the New Above Ground used to live. (Season 2 episode A Wolf in the Torque)
- Old Ord Mantell City
- Cid sends the Bad Batch to a city on Old Mantell to find Muchi, which turns out to be a baby Rancor. (Season 1 episode Rampage)
- Old Town
- City on the planet Qresh.
- City in New Pangea where The DieCathalon host Susan Saint Jackalope's lives. (Season 3 episode The Precipice of Yesterday)
- Olympia
 - City on the moon where Ellen Ripley was born.
- Olympus
- Capital city of the new country created by the Titan Foundation's Gibraltar Project.
- Orchard Hill
- Quinlan town, destination of a shipment on the Hurricane, the Quinlan barge that Bob joins as a deck hand on his way back to Garack's Spine with Bender. (Heaven's River)
- Orciny
- A rumoured third city existing in the spaces between Besźel and Ul Qoma.
- Also known as The Secret City, a rumored third city hidden between Beszel and Ul Qoma.
- Orion Outpost
- Section 31 mentions an intelligence report from an operative on Qo'noS that a time crystal had hit the black market near the Orion Outpost. (Season 2 episode The Red Angel)
- Ostriech
- City in Borovia, where Hawk and Lady Jaye attenpt to buy train tickets to. (Issue #128 Winds of Change!)
- Ouch Town
- Pepper Brooks: "Ouch Town population you, bro!"
- Overhill
- Hobbit city in the West Farthing. North of Hobbiton.
- Oysterville
- One of the mainland towns near Waytansea Island.
- Pacific Ocean City
- Underwater city (Season 3 episode 4 Fish Out of Water)
- Pallow
- Nolan's hometown (Story: Voluntary Committal)
- Panna City
- Imperial occupied city on the water planet Panna.
- Paradigm City
- Where all inhabitants lost their memory 40 years earlier.
- Paradisa
- City, seen on road sign in Bricksburg.
- Paradise
- Town in the town of Paradise on the giant worm world that used to be centered around a uranium mine, where the residents sacrifice tourists to a giant mutated worm and eat the worm's "deposits”, allowing them to live forever without aging. (Season 3 episode Paradise Lost)
- Paradise City
- City where the grass is green and the girls are pretty. (song: Paradise City)
- City on the planet Nimbus III.
- Paradiso
- Mining city in the Georgia System that had problems with Bowden's malady. (Episode The Train Job)
- Peaceful Valley, New Mexico
- Mysterious little town that Phillip Redfield and his dig Rollie discover on their way to Albuquerque. Population 981. The best kept secret in the world. (Season 4 episode Valley of the Shadow)
- Pemberton
- Town Herb mentions while playing with his trains. (Season 10 episode From Pemberton)
- Penn Republic
- Bender tours with Beck as his washboard player. Several locations are listed on the map of their tour, including Sylvania, Penn Republic, and Squatters Corners. (Episode Bendin' in the Wind)
- Penny Hassett
- Village in Borsetshire County.
- Piecliff
- Town where Kilrue lives (story: Best New Horror)
- Pikeville
- Town taken over by giant winged insect creatures disguised as men.
- Pilson Bay
- The midway point where Phil and Annie plan to meet. (Season 2 episode Meet in the Middle)
- Pincup
- Hobbit city in the South Farthing.
- Play Dough Village
- Fake town Chuck used to terrorize when she was a child. (Season 1 episode Corpsicle)
- Pleasantville
- Created by Abner Bevis for comic book hero Captain Justice to protect.
- Pleasure Town
- Where Ron takes Veronica to ride unicorns. They do it on the most glorious rainbow ever.
- Polyester City
- City on Melmac (episode Home Away from Home)
- Pons Ora
- Settlement on the planet Abafar, where Colonel Gascon and D-Squad crash land after stealing an encryption module from a Separatist Dreadnaught. (Season 5 episode Secret Weapons)
- Poopenburgen
- Kermit books the Muppet Show in cabaret bars and coffee houses all across the industrial cities of Northern Germany, including Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Mudburg, Vomitdorf and Poopenburgen.
- Poppy Land
- Poppy's headquarters, built to resemble small town America.
- Port Clarion
- (story The Riddle of the Crypt)
- Port Columbia
- Where Dr. Miles Hawkins (M.A.N.T.I.S.) lived.
- Port Mary
- City near the island of Honeysuckle (Season 3 episode Nosedive)
- Portland Island
- Liberty City is on Portland Island.
- Portorosso
 - When Joe walks by the Go Far Travel travel agency in the trailer, there's a poster that reads, "Visit Portorosso" over what appears to be an Italian seaside town. The poster also reads, "Fly Luca Airlines". Later seen in the Pixar feature Luca.
- Seaside setting for the movie.
- Potatograd
- Zoya and her twin sister Olga's hometown in Russia. (Season 2 episode The Good Twin)
- Pozharnov
- Ghost city not far from Moscow, where the Super friends track the Mother Box - and therefore Steppenwolf, abandoned since a nuclear accident thirty years ago.
- Pozica
- The principal's mother's village in Serbia (Season 1 episode Man Eat Man)
- Pranksylvania
- One of the locations on Cosmi's mischief mission.
- Project Settlement
- (Episode Nature of the Enemy)
- Ptarth
- Aerial city on the water planet Poseidon.
- Puerta Sotrero
- Fictional town in Costa Rica where a baby is bitten by a Compy in its sleep.
- Puerto Cortés
- Fictional town in Costa Rica.
- Puerto Mexico
- Where the guys go for spring break.
- Punta del Mucosa
- A town in Sierra Gordo (Issue #92)
- Purkoll
- City located on the planet Skako Minor, and headquarters of the Techno Union. (Season 7 episode A Distant Echo)
- Pussy Town
- Where Wayne's play The Boy Who Couldn't Cry takes place (Episode Charlie and Jen Together Again)
- Pvnsk
- Town that the circus visits in Borovia (Issue #66 The Tenth Letter) When Hawk and Lady Jaye ask for tickets to Krogdnsz, the ticket agent offers them tickets to Pvsnk instead. (Issue #128 Winds of Change!)
- Raccoon City
- One of the locations on Cosmi's mischief mission (parody of the town from the Resident Evil video games, even featuring appearances by Jill Valentine, Carlos Oliveira and Nemesis)
- City in the southwest. Home of Lightning McQueen.
- Raxulon
- Cid sends the Bad Batch to extract Senator Avi Singh from Raxulon, capital city of Raxus, the former center of the Separatist government, also known as the Confederacy of Independent Systems. (Season 1 episode Common Ground)
- Red Hill Mining Town
- Song: Red Hill Mining Town.
- Red Town
- Town on Mars: "Here was the place where Martians killed the first Earth Men, and it was Red Town and had to do with blood." (The Naming of Names)
- Redwater
- Location of the Church of Lunology's worldwide headquarters.
- Relliketh
- Dukat, masquerading as a Bajoran named Anjohl, claims to be a moba farmer from Relliketh whose crop was destroyed by Rogath Blight. (Season 7 episode Till Death Do Us Part)
- Remsville
- David Pera: I'll name a city after you. Rem, maybe you too, huh?
Rem: Remsville? Rem's Corners? Remsylvania? ...Difficult choice. (Episode Crypt)
- Remsylvania
- David Pera: I'll name a city after you. Rem, maybe you too, huh?
Rem: Remsville? Rem's Corners? Remsylvania? ...Difficult choice. (Episode Crypt)
- Rem's Corners
- David Pera: I'll name a city after you. Rem, maybe you too, huh?
Rem: Remsville? Rem's Corners? Remsylvania? ...Difficult choice. (Episode Crypt)
- Requiem
- After crash landing on the planet Hima, Book takes Michael Burnham to the Mercantile, a marketplace in the city Requiem, where she hopes to be able to contact Discovery. (Season 3 episode That Hope Is You, Part 1)
- Revival
- Village that serves as the heart of Neolution, where the scientific philosophy is explored in its purest form. It is located in the shadow of a giant castle that is the residence of the mysterious P.T. Westmoreland, the 170-year-old founder of Neolution.
- Rexopolis
- City: "We turned in our passes to the last sergeant, only this time, for a change of pace, it was a lieutenant. I know him, his father sells grave borders in Rexopolis."
- Rio Lindo
- City in the Republic of Sierra Gordo (Issue #12 Three Strikes for Snake-Eyes)
- Rivendell
- Elven stronghold on the western foothills of the Misty Mountains. Home of Elrond.
- The first version of the floating city Howard creates in the clouds of the planet Odin.
- Rivendell Mark II
- The second version of the floating city Howard creates in the clouds of the planet Odin.
- Ro Station
- Sullustan depot manager Raspar Six contacts bounty hunter Fennec Shand: This is Raspar Six at Ro Station. Word on the channels is you're looking for a certain modified Omicron-class attack shuttle. I might know where to find it, but that information's going to cost you. (Season 1 Cornered)
- Rock Bay
- Location of the biologist's previous assignment. Per the author, Rock Bay is based on Botanical Bay on Vancouver Island.
- One of the biologist's previous assignments.
- Rock Vegas
- Fred accepts an invitation for himself, Wilma and the Rubbles to vacation at Sherman Cobblehead's Golden Cactus Hotel in Rock Vegas. (Episode The Rock Vegas Caper)
- Rockapulco
- Fred, sporting another flamboyant moustache, deals with jewel thieves and the jealous Wilma while on vacation in Rockapulco. (Episode Fred El Terrifico)
- Rockiki Beach
- Wilma and Betty win a trip to Rockiki Beach to meet Larry Lava. (Episode Hawaiian Escapade)
- Rockland
- Fred enrolls in the Bedrock Dance Studio in order to regain his lost timing before the big bowling match against the Rockland Rockets. (Episode Bowling Ballet)
- Roosevelt City
- One of the new names that soldier Spender suggests future Earth men will give a city on Mars: "We Earth Men have a talent for ruining big, beautiful things. The only reason we didn't set up hot-dog stands in the midst of the Egyptian temple of Karnak is because it was out of the way and served no large commercial purpose. And Egypt is a small part of Earth. But here, this whole thing is ancient and different, and we have to set down somewhere and start fouling it up. We'll call the canal the Rockefeller Canal and the mountain King George Mountain and the sea the Dupont sea, and there'll be Roosevelt and Lincoln and Coolidge cities and it won't ever be right, when there are the proper names for these places." (Chapter: And the Moon be Still as Bright)
- Royale-les-Eaux
- Fictional town in Northern France "just north of Dieppe" and lying "near the mouth of the Somme before the flat coastline soars up from the beaches of southern Picardy to the Normandy cliffs which run on to Le Havre".
- Fictional town in Northern France. "After passing through Montreuil and over the Étaples-Paris railway just to the north of the town, the turning for Royale-les-Eaux is on the left."
- Rummidge
- Fictional city based on the English city of Birmingham.
- Fictional city based on the English city of Birmingham.
- Fictional city based on the English city of Birmingham.
- Rushey
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- Ryme City
- City where humans and pokémon live together in harmony.
- Salida
- When the family in the truck on the way to a fishing trip pulls over to the heist trucks, Alex's friend mentions trying to make it to Salida.
- Salsiccia
- After picking up Mr. Burns new car at a factory in Italy, the Simpsons head for Rome, ending up in the Tuscan village of Salsiccia where Sideshow Bob is the mayor. (Season 17 episode The Italian Bob)
- San Angeles
- Future Utopia formerly the cities of Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara.
- San Diablo
- The aerial view of the city San Diablo is of Santiago de Chile, the Chilean capital, but as the camera zooms in, the empty grass square mysteriously becomes the busy Travis Park, 301 East Travis, San Antonio, a couple of blocks northwest of the Alamo, which is where the kids fight with their robot doubles.
- San Fran Stinktown
- What Anger calls San Francisco.
- San Francisco, Republica De Nueva Espana
- The sliders visit a world in which San Francisco is part of a country called Republica de Nueva Espana. (Season 2 episode As Time Goes By)
- San Fransokyo
- Big Hero 6 is set in an alternate future where after the 1906 earthquake, San Francisco was rebuilt by Japanese immigrants using techniques that allow movement and flexibility in a seismic event. After the city was finished being rebuilt, it was renamed San Fransokyo due to it being a city with Japanese and American architecture combined.
- The calendar in Chief Bogo's office has a picture of the city from Big Hero 6.
- San Junipero
- A simulated beach resort town in which the elderly are permitted to visit for up to five hours per week and the deceased can live permanently. (Season 3 episode San Junipero)
- Destination on bus is San Junipero, the name of a city from the Black Mirror episode (Season 1 episode 12)
- San Vicente
- Jackie Ivers returns home to the small town of San Vicente to find that her friends and family have taken on bizarrely different personalities. Jackie notices that everyone who goes into the town's lake come out different.
- A place where humans can live out their lives in freedom and peace, where they can raise their children with love and teach them the values of dignity and loyalty. (Episode Logan's Run)
- Where you can enjoy the quiet elegance of Ambrosia House, sample bizarre pleasures at the House of Whips and sip ale in the Vulgar Unicorn.
- Facility in the Antares Sector - a safe harbor for android kind, far beyond the reach of our human oppressors (Season 3 episode Built, Not Born)
- Sandford, Gloucestershire
- Santa Marta
- Quinn and Rembrandt hitch an Interand charter airplane ride in Columbia headed for Delgado / Delgado Field with Kyra, a woman that works for a company called Selvatech, bringing them a mated pair of endangered snakes that hold the key to saving millions of lives called triadders - which she describes as, "kind of like pythons but more rare". When a snake gets loose, the plane crashes somewhere north of Zamara. They make their way to the nearest town of Santa Marta. (Season 3 episode Slither)
- Santa Parita
- City El Lazo mentions to the Man in Black: "Santa Parita is restored."
- Saquo-Pilia Hensha
- Home of The Assumption of St. Antwelm, an annual feast celebrated by the local people in Saquo-Pilia Hensha.
- Scary
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- Second Try
- Town on Mars: "And here where the second expedition was destroyed, and it was named Second Try, and each of the other places where the rocket men had set down their fiery caldrons to burn the land, the names were left like cinders, and of course there was a Spender Hill and a Nathaniel York Town…" (The Naming of Names)
- Selk
- Town where Control picks up supplies on his way to Rock Bay.
- The Seven Domes
- In the 13 year-old flashback scene that kicks off the episode, Fenris Ranger Seven of Nine arrives at a facility called the Seven Domes located on the planet Vergessen in the Hypatia System, in time to rescue Icheb, from an un-anesthetized Borg part extraction procedure. (Season 1 episode Stardust City Rag)
- Shady Sands
- The future capital city of the New California Republic.
- Shakey Town
- Song: Lap Dance is So Much Better When the Stripper is Crying.
- Shaky Town
- "We is headin' for bear on I-one-oh 'bout a mile outta Shaky Town." (Song: "Convoy" / Album: Black Bear Road)
- Shamballah
- City built by the Lemurians fifty million years ago, yet inviolate still behind its walls of psychic force in the eastern desert, that Alonzo Type reads about in the journals of Claes van der Heyl.
- Shangri-La
- In the Himalayan mountains.
- Professor Jeffries and his Sherpa, Pemba, discuss the mythical city of Shangri-La.
- Lionel and Susan search for Susan's cousins in the lost city of Shangri-La.
- Shiz
- A city in southwestern Gillikin.
- Shuroo
- Place that Loki mentions while sneaking onto the train headed for the Ark. (Season 1 episode Lamentis-1)
- Signal Head
- (story The Riddle of the Crypt)
- Sin City
- I'm going in. To sin city. I'm gonna win. In sin city. Where the lights are bright. Turn the town tonight. I'm gonna win. In sin city. from Sin City by Everclear.
- Sin-Sin City
- Cab driver's nickname for Cincinnati.
- Six Hills
- Quinlan town where Bob is taken into custody by the local police and removed from The Clipper barge. (Heaven's River)
- Snake Berlin
- City on Snake Planet where fascist snake Hitler rises to power. (Season 4 episode Rattlesnake Ricklactica)
- Somerset
- Town where Arnold Cardenas is taken to hospital after heart attack (Season 2)
- Sorworth
- (Episode The Ghost of Sorworth Place)
- South Heights
- City on the GPS map in Mr. Incredible's car during opening chase sequence.
- Southeast Station
- Romulan relocation center that Picard mentions during flashback 14 years ago. (Season 1 episode Absolute Candor)
- Spaceball City
- Capital city on Planet Spaceball.
- Spearhead
- City in the future of 2043.
- Spender Hill
- Town on Mars: "And here where the second expedition was destroyed, and it was named Second Try, and each of the other places where the rocket men had set down their fiery caldrons to burn the land, the names were left like cinders, and of course there was a Spender Hill and a Nathaniel York Town…" (The Naming of Names)
- Spine
- Evil spirits called the Druun ravage the land of Kumandra, turning the people and dragons to stone. The last dragons concentrate their magic into a gem and banish the Druun, reviving Kumandra's people but not the dragons. A power struggle for the gem divides Kumandra's people into five territories - Fang, Heart, Spine, Talon, and Tail.
- Springfield
- Believe is set in the town of Springfield.
- Springville
- Also known as Spooksville.
- Also known as Spooksville.
- Sprinkle City
- Game level in Kwazy Cupcakes game (Season 1 episode Tactical Village)
- Sprynge-Field
- Middle Ages version of Springfield. First Toil, then the Grave. (Season 9 episode Treehouse of Horror VIII - segment Easy-Bake Coven)
- Squatters Corners
- Bender tours with Beck as his washboard player. Several locations are listed on the map of their tour, including Sylvania, Penn Republic, and Squatters Corners. (Episode Bendin' in the Wind)
- St. Jack Township
- Town on St. Jack Wood Island, a small but prosperous community.
- Stalsk-12
- Town where Andrei Sator grew up - a Soviet era secret city, closed cities not shown on maps, built around sensitive industries. Most of them have been opened up and renamed as regular towns - but not this one. In the 70s, it had a population of about 200,000. Thought to be abandoned due to some kind of accident, after which it was used for underground tests.
- Stardust City
- City on the planet Freecloud. (Season 1 episode Stardust City Rag)
- Staunton Island
- One of the three main sections of Liberty City.
- Steel Town
- Town on Mars: "The old Martian names were names of water and air and hills. They were the names of snows that emptied south in stone canals to fill the empty seas. And the names of sealed and buried sorcerers and towers and obeisks. And the rockets struck at the names like hammers, breaking away the marble into shale, shattering the crockery milestones that named the old towns, in the rubble of which great pylons were plunged with new names: IRON TOWN, STEEL TOWN, ALUMINUM CITY, ELECTRIC VILLAGE, CORN TOWN, GRAIN VILLA, DETROIT II, all the mechanical names and the metal names from Earth." (The Naming of Names)
- Stentonford
- Fictional town there the election takes place (Season 2 episode That Waldo Moment)
- Sticksville
- City on the GPS map in Mr. Incredible's car during opening chase sequence.
- Stock
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- Sulaco
- An imaginary port in the western region of the imaginary country of Costaguana.
- Sulle Scale
- Village (Story: The devil on the staircase)
- Sun City
- Where Nightrider escapes from custody.
- The name of the city on the slightly more futuristic version of Earth that the group visits.
- Sundari
- Capital City of Mandalore. (Season 3 episode Corruption) Where Ahsoka and half of the 501st go looking for Maul. (Season 7 episode Old Friends Not Forgotten)
- Supertown
- From the Rob Zombie song "Dead City Radio and the New Gods of Supertown" on the album Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor.
- Swallow Falls
- Town hidden under the 'A' in Atlantic.
- Sweetwater
- Desert town where Lanky Bibs is hiding out - the guy who knows where the Princess's father is. "City of the Future"
- Sylvania
- Bender tours with Beck as his washboard player. Several locations are listed on the map of their tour, including Sylvania, Penn Republic, and Squatters Corners. (Episode Bendin' in the Wind)
- Tail
- Evil spirits called the Druun ravage the land of Kumandra, turning the people and dragons to stone. The last dragons concentrate their magic into a gem and banish the Druun, reviving Kumandra's people but not the dragons. A power struggle for the gem divides Kumandra's people into five territories - Fang, Heart, Spine, Talon, and Tail.
- Talon
- Evil spirits called the Druun ravage the land of Kumandra, turning the people and dragons to stone. The last dragons concentrate their magic into a gem and banish the Druun, reviving Kumandra's people but not the dragons. A power struggle for the gem divides Kumandra's people into five territories - Fang, Heart, Spine, Talon, and Tail.
- Tamulna
- The discovery of a thirty thousand year old Bajoran tablet buried under the holy city of B'hala announces the Reckoning, the time when the future of Bajor will be decided. The Reckoning causes an earthquake in the Kendra Valley, a tornado that strikes Tamulna, two thirds of the Rakantha wheat harvest gets destroyed by floods, and earthquakes destroy Kendra Province, leaving hundreds homeless. (Season 6 episode The Reckoning)
- Tangie Town
- Song: Maggie M'Gill. Miss Maggie M'Gill, she lived on a hill. Her daddy got drunk and left her the will. So she went down, down to Tangie Town. People down there really like to get it on.
- Tann Province
- The Tann province was located on Ryloth. Hera Syndulla grew up in the province in her home. (Season 3 episode Hera's Heroes)
- Tantor
- Floating city Howard creates on the Jovian planet Big Top.
- Tarkintown
- Lothal city. Named for Grand Moff Tarkin, Governor of the Outer Rim.
- Terminus
- The national model for smart growth and sustainable development. An electric city unsurpassed with exciting nondescript architecture, countless job opportunities, shopping and entertainment for millions. Population 4,536,728.
- Old train station used by group of survivors turned cannibals.
- Tetrahyde
- The city of Tetrahyde was a collection of buildings sprawled along a narrow peninsula which jutted into a sluggish gray sea. The peninsula's landward side was contained by a high stone wall, pierced with gates and guarded by sentries. Its largest building was the Arena, used once a year for the Games. Near the Arena was a small cluster of government buildings.
- Texas City
- The map of Cursed Earth includes Megacity I, Megacity II, Aspen Penal Colony and Texas City.
- Thark
- The fourth aerial city on the water planet Poseidon.
- Thermostadt
- Capital of the Robo-Hungarian Empire. (Episode Honking)
- Tientsin
- Location of hydroponics plant. "The Mexican Canal is two months behind schedule. The mercury mines at Almaden have experienced a production deficiency since last spring, while the Hydroponics plant at Tientsin has been laying men off. These items happen to come to mind at the moment. There is more of the same sort." (Story: The Evitable Conflict)
- Timber
- Home of the magazine luguna onced worked for the Timber Maniacs. Timber has a large train station and home of alot of anti-goverment groups.
- Timbuk 2
- Segment: The Exterminator.
- Tinsel City
- It's the big night in Tinsel City, Life became a spectator sport (Song: Batphone)
- Tiny Town
- "Hello, my name is Billy Bob and I don't give a damn, I got myself some white sheets straight from the Ku Klux Klan. I got myself a daughter and she's a Mongoloid, Because I married my sister and our gene pool's been destroyed, let's do it! This is a tiny town, and we don't want you comin' round" (song Tiny Town)
- Tipoca City
- The Bad Batch returns to Tipoca City on Kamino to rescue Hunter from the Empire. The Empire destroys the city from above with three Venator class Star Destroyers. (Season 1 episode Return to Kamino)
- City on Kamino, location of the clone DNA room clone trooper barracks that General Grievous plans to attack. (Season 3 episode ARC Troopers)
- Tisdale
- Location of Rabbit Hole Comics, the gang's hideout and secret lab. (Season 4)
- Titan
- Where the Witness lives - a giant time machine. (Season 2)
- Tochinoki
- The city that Chihiro and her parents are moving to at the beginning is the fictional city of Tochinoki along Route 21, just north of Nagoya.
- Tokakeribay
- The only survivor of a plane crash in the Himilayas, 21 year old Lara Croft learned to depend on her wits to stay alive in hostile conditions a world away from her sheltered upbringing. 2 weeks later she walked into the village of Tokakeribay.
- Tong Vey
- When Worf goes to trial for destroying an unarmed civilian transport, the Klingon advocate Ch'Pok submits his solosuite program The Battle of Tong Vey into evidence. It is a re-enactment of a famous battle for the city of Tong Vey that ends with the conquering warrior ordering his enemies - including civilians - to be put to death. Jadzia mentions that he brought it over from the Enterprise. (Season 4 episode Rules of Engagement)
- Tookbank
- Hobbit city in the West Farthing.
- Toontown
- City near Los Angeles where animated characters live.
- Tosche Station
- "But I was going into Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!"
- Power station and repair shop on Tatooine (from Luke's dream in the Prologue of the novelization Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition written by Jason Fry)
- Toshi Station
- Boba Fett steals several speeder bikes from a gang harassing the citizens of Toshi Station. (Season 1 episode The Tribes of Tatooine)
- Town
- A generically named town in the video game Journey to the Center of Hawkthorne. (Season 3 episode Digital Estate Planning)
- Trabia Garden
- Another garden that Selphie is originally from before she transferred to balamb. High in the mountains..but was attacked by Edea by missles and was serverly damaged.
- Traction Cities
- Predator traction city of the future.
- Treasured Indian Grip
- Natural area on St. Jack Wood Island.
- Treetop Kingdom
- Home of the Warrior Maidens. (Season 1 episode The Fireballs of Plun-Darr)
- Trego Indian Reservation
- (Season 1 episode Shapes)
- Triumph
- Saffron's settlement (Episode Our Mrs. Reynolds)
- Trondham Abbey
- Grigori Rasputin opens a portal in order to awaken the Ogdru Jahad - the Seven Gods of Chaos - on the remains of Trondham Abbey, built on an intersection of ley lines, the boundaries between our world and the others.
- Tube City
- Michael's plan for putting plastic tubes all over the office. Jim: "Co-managing is a give and take. You have to pick your battles. One of the battles that i picked was to stop Michael from running plastic tubes all over the office and placing hamsters inside of them. He was gonna call it Tube City." (Season 6 episode Murder)
- Tuckborough
- Hobbit city in the West Farthing.
- Tukohoshi
- Bob's new baseball pitcher patient Moose Washburn is traded to a Japanese expansion team in Tukohoshi. (Season 1 episode You Can't Win 'em All)
- Tycho City
- Chief Collins on the Valiant is from Tycho City on Luna, also known as the moon. (Season 6 episode Valiant)
- City on the moon that Riker mentions to Zefram Cochrane in the Phoenix.
- T'o Tlakai
- Navajo tribal town in Southwestern United States.
- Ul Qoma
- The city of Beszel's neighbor and rival,a rich and vibrant city.
- One of two fictional eastern Europe city-states that have different cultures and languages but occupy the same geographical space. The other is known as Besźel.
- The Undersurface
- The city underground where survivors of the war sought refuge.
- The United Forts of Pillowtown
- New name for Abed's pillow fort. (for the sake of conceptual symmetry) (Season 3 episode Pillows and Blankets)
- Uravah
- City mentioned on the news on the alien planet where Kelly becomes a religion. Reporter: "The bloodshed continues in outer Jakora today as dissidents launched an attack on the Temple of Kelly in the city of Uravah." (Season 1 episode Mad Idolatry)
- Valencia
- When Maurice is lost in the woods, the road sign that points to the sunny path reads Anaheim while the dark path goes to Valencia.
- Valle Del Mar
- Amanda Waller sends the Suicide Squad to Jotunheim, a scientific research facility located in the city of Valle del Mar on the small island nation of Corto Maltese off coast of South America, to destroy evidence of the U.S.'s involvement with Project Starfish.
- The Valley Beyond
- Also known as Glory, Eden, The Sublime. A virtual world created by Robert Ford, which allows the Hosts who chose to do so to live freely away from humans. (Season 2)
- Vandorf, Germany
- Small rural village in Germany that is plagued by a string of bizarre murders from 1903 to 1910.
- Vásquez
- Fictional town in Costa Rica where a baby is bitten by a Compy in its sleep.
- Vassilian
- City on the planet Golgafrincham.
- Velcro
- City on Melmac where Gordon lives (Season 1 episode Phantom Pilot)
- Versailles West
- When the sliders leave the Invasion world, they arrive in Versailles West, a city in the country of New France. (Season 2 episode Invasion)
- Vilcabamba
- One of the earliest levels in the first Tomb Raider game.
- Village of Dali
- One of the MANY MANY places in the Final Fantasy series that is fictional.
- The Village
- Song: Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud.
- Villaville
- City on the GPS map in Mr. Incredible's car during opening chase sequence.
- Vomitdorf
- Kermit books the Muppet Show in cabaret bars and coffee houses all across the industrial cities of Northern Germany, including Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Mudburg, Vomitdorf and Poopenburgen.
- Walford
- Fictional setting of EastEnders.
- Wanda Springs
- City sign from the opening credits. (Season 1 episode Breaking the Fourth Wall)
- Waterley Cross
- Village in Borsetshire County.
- Waterville
- One of three proposed suburban housing tracts that were to be set up outside the city seven years earlier, but when city merchants opposed them, claiming they would draw too much retail business away from the city, only two of them - Waterville and Cedar Grove - were approved. Macon Heights was not.
- Waymoot
- Hobbit city in the West Farthing.
- Wayward Pines
- The last human town on earth, 1800 years in the future.
- The Last Human Town On Earth, 1800 Years In The Future.
- The last human town on earth, 1800 years in the future.
- The last human town on earth, 1800 years in the future.
- Weatherfield
- Fictional town based on Salford.
- Weevil-in-the-Wurzle
- Town, location of private residences of members of the Snoring-in-the-Hay Rocket Society.
- West Egg
- In the Great Gatsby, there are two cities, East Egg and West Egg, which are separated by the Valley of Ashes. Wealthy families are from East Egg, while families new to wealth are from West Egg.
- Westburg, California
- City mentioned, under management by the National Supers Agency, helping the superheroes relocate.
- The Western District
- Mega-city in World 328. (Epilogue)
- Whitefall: K-3 Mining Post
- One of the places destroyed by The Alliance.
- Whitehead City
- City on Mars where Texaco Water transfers Mark Oates and his family. (story The Jaunt)
- Whitfurrows
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- On the outskirts of Whoville, there lives a green, revenge-seeking Grinch who plans on ruining the Christmas holiday for all of the citizens of the town.
- Wilder Town
- Town on Mars: "They came to the strange blue lands and put their names upon the lands. Here was Hinkston Creek and Lustig Corners and Black River and Driscoll Forest and Peregrine Mountain and Wilder Town, all the names of people and the things that the people did." (The Naming of Names)
- Willoughby
- Town located northeast of Shellville and Bucyrus.
- Willow Grove
- Street address (Story: Evidence) Byerley said evenly, "I read here as the description of what you are to search; I quote: 'the dwelling place belonging to Stephen Allen Byerley, located at 355 Willow Grove, Evanstron, together, with any garage, storehouse or other structures or buildings thereto appertaining, together with all grounds thereto appertaining'... um... and so on. Quite in order. But, my good man, it doesn't say anything about searching my interior. I am not part of the premises. You may search my clothes if you think I've got a robot hidden in my pocket."
- Willowbottom
- Hobbit city in the East Farthing.
- Winden
- Mysterious small German town, primary setting for the series. (Season 1 episode Secrets)
- Windermere
- Duck and goose farmer Nate Bunce sits on phone books to eat at his kitchen table - one titled "Great Harrowsford”, and one titled "Windermere & Lesser Eton Valley”.
- WiseGuyVille
- "Built ourselves a city, and we call it WiseGuyVille, and we made a few mistakes, like putting children on the pill, and we never do no working, 'Cause we got cable TV. Hell, I finally found a city full of people just like me." (song City of Mud)
- Xanator
- City on the water planet Poseidon.
- Xi City
- City on Mars where Ella's husband mentions going twice a week on business (Chapter: Ylla)
- Xzgtpkl
- City on Mars where the Snoring-in-the-Hay Rocket Society ship, The Pride of the Galaxy, lands. Not an authorized landing place.
- Yian-Ho
- The lost and hidden city wherein brood aeon-old secrets, and of which dim memories older than the body lurk behind the minds of all men, that Alonzo Type reads about in the journals of Claes van der Heyl.
- Yoorana
- Setting. Small country town. (Season 1 episode The Risen)
- Zalem
- The last of the great sky cities.
- Zamara
- Quinn and Rembrandt hitch an Interand charter airplane ride in Columbia headed for Delgado / Delgado Field with Kyra, a woman that works for a company called Selvatech, bringing them a mated pair of endangered snakes that hold the key to saving millions of lives called triadders - which she describes as, "kind of like pythons but more rare". When a snake gets loose, the plane crashes somewhere north of Zamara. They make their way to the nearest town of Santa Marta. (Season 3 episode Slither)
- Zamora
- Conan and Subotai go to the city of Zamora to seek out Doom.
- Zardossan City
- Settlement on the planet Bardotta's moon Zardossa Stix. (Season 6 episode The Disappeared Part 2)
- Zenith
- Snow globe visible. (Season 2 episode Heads Will Roll) City actually seen. (Season 2 episode Going Home)
- Zero-One
- The name of the machine city.
- Zilchbrück
- "With a plethora of spa locations extending far beyond the offerings of the Grand Budapest and environs, all manner of royalty and celebrity flocked to the country, from the top of the Zubrowkan Alps to the valleys of Augenzbürg and Zilchbrück." - from the Grand Budapest Hotel movie website.
- Zion
- If the war was over today Zion is where the party would be.
- The old human city that Niobe mentions.
- The Zone
- Populated area where survivors of the super flu gather, attempting to rebuild society. (Episode The End)
- Zoo-opolis (city)
- City populated by animals in the new animated movie of the same name. (sketch Zoo-opolis)
- Zooropa
- Futuristic version of European society.
- Zootopia
- Urban city inhabited by anthropormorphic animals.
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