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  • BabaKiueria: a country in Australia in the satirical film of the same name.
  • Babahl: a fictional European republic that appeared in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
  • Babalstan: Middle Eastern country in the film Harum Scarum
  • Babar's Kingdom (French: Le pays des Éléphants, "Elephant Land"): African country populated by intelligent elephants, usually bipedal.
  • Backhairistan: from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius animated TV series
  • Bacteria: thinly disguised version of Fascist Italy from the film The Great Dictator.
  • Bahar: Persian Gulf state in an episode of Spooks.
  • Bahavia: a small country bordering Uzbekistan in the Disney Channel series Cory in the House.
  • Bahkan: a nation threatened by the Federated Peoples' Republic in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Fool's Gold"
  • Bakaslavia: a country from which Quinn buys purified uranium in an episode of Zoey 101. Probably a parody of Yugoslavia.
  • Balamkadar: Adil's birthplace from Genie in the House
  • Baldova: a South American country from TV series Human Target (episodes "Salvage & Reclamation" and "A Problem Like Maria").
  • Baki: homeland of Omio in Madeleine L'Engle's writing, a small Pacific island nation once dominated by the British
  • Balinderry: strategically placed quasi-Irish nation featured in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man
  • Balnibarbi: a land containing the metropolis of Lagado in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
  • Baltish: a fictional country from a Lithuanian TV show
  • Baltonia: a country, probably Baltic, in the film Esupai
  • Bandar: Middle-Eastern country in the film Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol.
  • Banania, República de: Stereotypical Banana republic featured in several works by Les Luthiers
  • Bandrika (sometimes Vandreka): Eastern European Alpine country featured in The Lady Vanishes.
  • Bangalla: a central African nation featured in The Phantom comic strip.
  • Bangstoff: an Imperial Germanesque country from the novel Operation Roughneck.
  • Bantonga is one of five islands known as the Bastongas which 300 miles west of the Pacific west coast of America. It is 3 Miles long and has a population of over 3000 people. It featured in the Supercar episode Hi-Jack.
  • Bapetikosweti: the "homeland" state invented by South African satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys for his drag character, Evita Bezuidenhout.
  • Baracq: a Middle Eastern kingdom in the TV soap opera Capitol.
  • Baraza: a major African country in The Man by Irving Wallace.
  • Barataria (1): an island kingdom in Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote. The name comes from the Spanish barato, "cheap."
  • Barataria (2): featured in The Gondoliers or The King of Barataria, a Savoy Opera by Gilbert and Sullivan.
  • Barbituros Islands: Caribbean islands bordering San Sombrèro, featured in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.
  • Barclay Islands (the Barclays): British-dependent Caribbean archipelago off The Bahamas in Frederick Forsyth's novel The Deceiver.
  • Barringtonia: the location of a ski resort mentioned in one episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. One of London's friends says in this episode she will be staying with her boyfriend's family, the Barringtons, who the country is presumably named after.
  • Basenji: a country neighboring Russia in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie
  • Bayview: from Need For Speed Underground 2, with references to real cities like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
  • Belka: a country that appeared in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War and Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War.
  • Belsornia: the homeland of Elisaveta, the title character in the third of Elinor Brent-Dyer's Chalet School series, The Princess of the Chalet School.
  • Beninia: from John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar
  • Bensalem: utopian island nation located somewhere off the Western coast of the continent of America in Francis Bacon's New Atlantis
  • Bereznik: an Eastern European state featured in the Gerry Anderson series Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.
  • Bergania: a European country in The Dragonfly Pool by Eva Ibbotson
  • Bergen Ait: An uninhabited island in the Baltic Sea controlled by Great Britain in Biggles in the Baltic
  • Berzerkistan: a country in the comic strip Doonesbury, located between Iran and Russia. Its capital is either called Bmzklfrpz City or Trff City, after its President-for-Life Trff Bmzklfrpz.
  • Bestiolandia (Republic of): A country so dangerous that the road is one way because "no one returns from there". Its economy is based on the export of the plant Hierbajus Apestosus Repelentus to make "Celtas" (a low-quality Spanish cigarette). It appears in the Mortadelo y Filemón comic El antídoto.
  • Beth Ja Brin: a middle-Eastern country appearing in Danger Man
  • Betonia: European kingdom in the film His Royal Highness (1932)
  • Bialya: a country appearing in many comic books published by DC Comics.
  • Birani: African nation featured in the film The Gods Must Be Crazy. Located near Namibia and Angola. Has a Banana Forest at a place called Dumgase.
  • Birdwell Island: an independent island community in the Clifford the Big Red Dog series similar in geography and custom to an island off of the east coast of the United States.
  • Blefuscu: a land where all the people are tiny from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Enemies of Lilliput
  • Republic of Blackland: the former city of East St. Louis, Illinois in the graphic novel Birth of a Nation by Aaron McGruder and Reginald Hudlin.
  • Blueland: Used in military scenarios by NATO countries, often warring against Orangeland
  • Republic of Bobadilla y Las Bonitas: small country located in "Central Coastal South America" in the short story El Vilvoy de las Islas by Avram Davidson.
  • Boca Grande: Central American country based on El Salvador in A Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion
  • Bocamoa: a gold-producing white supremacist African country from the Mission: Impossible TV episode "Kitara"
  • Boloxnia: an Eastern European Communist country set in 1957 compiled by the listeners of Alex Lester, presenter of the BBC Radio 2 early morning show.
  • Bonande: a West African country in the film La Nuit de la vérité
  • Bongiornia: a European grand duchy referred to constantly as a pointless example of human imagination.
  • Bongo Congo: the African kingdom in the cartoon King Leonardo and his Short Subjects
  • Bookland: fictitious designation for the country code used to allow compatibility between 10 and 13 character ISBN codes
  • Booty Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine Marley)
  • Bora Gora: South Pacific island in the Marivellas island chain from the TV series Tales of the Gold Monkey
  • Borduria: totalitarian state from the comics series The Adventures of Tintin, located in the Balkans
  • Borginia: a republic from the videogame Dino Crisis, later appearing in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney and Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
  • Borostyria: a Balkan principality modeled on Montenegro in Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (1907).
  • Borova: A country known for its coastal resort, which featured in the Joe 90 episode Business Holiday.
  • Borovia: Central-European country from The Big Knights TV programme.
  • Borovia (2): a communist Eastern European country featured in G.I. Joe by Marvel Comics.
  • Borovnia: an imaginary kingdom invented by Pauline and Juliet in their elaborate fantasies, in the film Heavenly Creatures
  • Boruguay: A South American country in The Kid Who Became President
  • Bothalia: a kingdom in the Balkan Mountains from the film The Vagabond Prince
  • Brainania: obscure South Pacific island in the animated series Pinky and the Brain. Destroyed by volcanic eruption.
  • Braslavia: Slavic dictatorship in Patrouille des Castors comics
  • Bratavia: Asian dictatorship mentioned in an episode of the 1987 German TV comedy Diplomaten küßt man nicht
  • Bratislavia: a fictional country mentioned in Count Duckula. Presumably named after the city of Bratislava.
  • Brazuela: an industrialized South American nation between Venezuela and Brazil in the TV series Totally Spies!.
  • Bregna: a dystopic, centralized, scientifically-planned state in the animated series and film Aeon Flux
  • Bretzelburg: a central European dictatorship from Spirou et Fantasio comics
  • Bretonnia: a feudal country in the Warhammer game.
  • Holy Britannian Empire: An aggressive superpower based in North America and ruling one-third of the world in the anime series Code Geass
  • British Hidalgo: a tiny Central American country in the novel Limekiller by Avram Davidson
  • Brobdingnag: a country populated by giants, from the book Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
  • Brogavia: Nazi-occupied Balkan nation featured in Commando Comics.
  • Brungaria:an Eastern European dictatorship similar to the Soviet Union, in the Tom Swift Junior series
  • Brutopia: a country appearing in several Donald Duck stories, possibly referring to the Soviet Union.
  • Buckyvania: country declared by Bucky Katt in the comic strip Get Fuzzy
  • Bukistan: an Islamic country in the Cary Grant film Dream Wife. Later referred to in I Dream of Jeannie.
  • Bulmeria: an African country mentioned in the webcomic, It's Walky!
  • Buranda: an African country in the BBC comedy series Yes Minister
  • Burdabi: Middle Eastern country, from TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.
  • Burgossa: an African country featured in the episode of The Secret Service "A Question of Miracles".
  • Burmini: an African or Asian country in the Italian TV series Boris
  • Burunda: a Central African country bordering the also fictional country of Wakanda in Marvel Comics.
  • Burunga: an African country mentioned in the Captain Tsubasa:World Youth manga.

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