Balka: Central Asian country from the television series Vivant
Kuala Rokat: A far eastern country in the Mission: Impossible TV episode "The Seal". Described in the tape sequence at the start of the episode as "a small but strategic nation on the India-China border".[1]
Eastasia: One of the countries in the 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The nation is stated to consist of "China and the countries south to it, the Japanese islands, and a large but fluctuating portion of Manchuria, Mongolia and Tibet."
Greater Korean Republic: A fictional empire in Homefront which initially started off as a unified Korean Republic under Kim Jong-un, who managed to reunify the Koreas peacefully. It was established in 2015, after conquering Japan, the Philippines, and all of Southeast Asia and Western America.
Hun Chiu: A parody of Korea in Designated Survivor, which is divided into the democratic West Hun Chiu, which is a US ally and led by President Han, and the totalitarian East Hun Chiu, which is led by the tyrannical Chairman Kim.
Yul: A fictional kingdom in Hong Gildong jeon whose king was overthrown by the titular character, and ruled under said character's benevolent government.
Thulahn: A very poor kingdom in the Himalayas based on Bhutan in the Iain Banks novel The Business. The novel's protagonist, Kate Telman, is an executive of a millennia-old, benevolent, democratic but secretive commercial organisation known only as "the Business" and is in talks with Thulahnese crown prince, Suvinder Dzung, to allow the Business to purchase Thulahn so it can gain a seat in the United Nations.
Yangdon: A kingdom based on Bhutan which serves as a major setting of the Philippine television drama Princess and I.
Yinke: A country that borders the east of Kyrat in Far Cry 4
Bandiaterra: Popular April Fools joke by Geography Now
Bultan: A country in Designated Survivor that has a very strict legal system and is led by a Prime Minister. Relations with the US are tense due to an American youth being sentenced to a harsh punishment and the unexpected death of the Bultanese ambassador.
Dacan: A country featured in a Ministry of Defence Education Outreach Programme workshop. In the background to the scenario presented during the workshop, Dacan is described as being an oil-rich country which was once a British colony and is currently a member of the Commonwealth; at the beginning of the scenario proper, the government of Dacan orders the arrest of the leadership of a political party that seeks independence for the country's Chiswan province. The fallout from the arrests leads to a civil war breaking out, with the resulting closure of Dacan's airports and borders meaning that foreign nationals are stranded in the country; these include British nationals who are involved with Dacan's oil industry. The unrest, combined with a humanitarian situation stemming from a poor harvest, means that Dacan is faced with a major crisis that must be responded to by those participating in the workshop.[5][6][7][8]
Nidan Island: An island lying off the southeastern coast of Dacan which features a Royal Air Force base.[9][10]
Kalayaan: A kingdom based in the Philippine islands set in the contemporary era which was never colonized. It is the main setting of the 2024 film, The Kingdom
Madripoor: An island principality located between Singapore and Indonesia, featured in Marvel Comics.
Mawan: A country featured in the same Ministry of Defence workshop as Dacan, described as having a land border with that country. During the scenario presented in the workshop, Mawan closes its border with Dacan in response to the unfolding crisis in that country, exacerbating the issue of foreign nationals who are stranded in Dacan.[6][9][10]
Pagaan: A fictional country between Thailand and Malaysia that functions as the setting of the TV series Embassy.
Sovonthak: April Fools joke by Geography Now, formerly called Vascodam Republic
Tuluwan: A country featured in the same Ministry of Defence workshop as Dacan, lying to the southeast of that country. Tuluwan is described as being subject to a United Nationspeacekeeping mission at the time of the scenario presented during the workshop, with the peacekeeping force consisting of British, French, and Turkish forces.[9][10]