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The Mysterious Island
1874 novel by Jules Verne
Nim's Island
2008 American film by Mark Levin
Neverland
Neverland is a fictional island featured in the works of J. M. Barrie and those based on them. It is an imaginary faraway place where Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, the Lost Boys, and some other imaginary beings and creatures live.
Null Island
Cartographical marker at 0°N, 0°E
Summer Camp Island
American animated television series
R'lyeh
upright=1.35|thumb|The location of R'lyeh given by Lovecraft was in the southern Pacific Ocean. August Derleth placed it at about . Both locations are close to the Pacific Pole of inaccessibility#Oceanic pole of inaccessibility|pole of inaccessibility or "Nemo" point, , a point in the ocean farthest from any land mass. '''R'lyeh' is a fictional lost city that was first mentioned in the H. P. Lovecraft short story "The Call of Cthulhu", first published in Weird Tales'' in February 1928. R'lyeh is a sunken city in the South Pacific and the prison of the entity called Cthulhu.
The Coral Island
adventure novel by R. M. Ballantyne
Laputa
thumb|right|Gulliver discovers Laputa, the flying island (illustration by J. J. Grandville) thumb|right|The Queen of Laputa, from a French edition of ''Gulliver's Travels'' (1850s)
Fantasy Island
1977 television series
Atoll K
1951 film by John Berry, Léo Joannon
Kokomo
Number 1 hit song by the Beach Boys released in 1988
Isla Nublar
fictional island from Jurassic Park
Blockula
thumb|Blockula in the thumb|Witches' Sabbath at the Blocksberg, Johannes Praetorius, Leipzig, 1668 thumb|Detail of the stone labyrinth on the Swedish islet of Blå Jungfrun Blockula (, ) was a legendary island where the Devil held his Earthly court during a witches' Sabbath. It was described as containing a massive meadow with no visible end, and a large house where the Devil would stay.
Pirate Islands
Australian children's television program
Sarras
Sarras is a mystical island to which the Holy Grail is brought in the Arthurian legend. In the Lancelot-Grail Cycle, Joseph of Arimathea and his followers visit the island on their way to Britain; while there Joseph's son Josephus is invested as a bishop and shown the mysteries of the Grail by Christ himself. The party wins many converts, and moves on to Britain where they establish a great line of kings. After they achieve the Grail the knights Galahad, Percival, and Bors return the object to Sarras aboard Solomon's ship, but they find the residents fallen back to paganism. The Grail knights
Dinotopia
Dinotopia is a series of illustrated fantasy books, created by author and illustrator James Gurney. It is set in the titular Dinotopia, an isolated island inhabited by shipwrecked humans and sapient dinosaurs who have learned to coexist peacefully as a single symbiotic society. The first book was published in 1992 and has "appeared in 18 languages in more than 30 countries and sold two million copies." Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time and Dinotopia: The World Beneath both won Hugo Awards for best original artwork. The original work won the Locus Award for Best Non-fiction in 1993, a point at
Skull Island
fictional location
Meropis
Meropis (Ancient Greek: ) is a fictional island mentioned by ancient Greek writer Theopompus of Chios in his work Philippica, which is only fragmentarily maintained via Aelian.
Isla Sorna
fictional island from Jurassic Park
Genosha
Genosha ( ) is a fictional country appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is an island nation that exists in the Marvel Universe and a prominent location in the X-Men comics. The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mutant homeland and subsequently a disaster zone. The island is located off the southeastern African coast southwest from Seychelles and northeast of Madagascar. Its capital city was Hammer Bay.
Krakoa
Krakoa is a fictional living island appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, typically in storylines featuring the X-Men. It first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975) and was created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum. While often depicted as an antagonist, Krakoa later featured as having grown into a sentient habitat for the mutant nation that shared its name during the "Krakoan Age" storylines that ran from 2019 to 2024.
San Serriffe
typography-themed April Fools' Day hoax centered around a fictional island country
Sodor
fictional island from The Railway Series books by the Rev. W. Awdry
Balnibarbi
Balnibarbi is a fictional land in Jonathan Swift's 1726 satirical novel ''Gulliver's Travels''. it was visited by Lemuel Gulliver after he was rescued by the people of the flying island of Laputa.
Lilliput and Blefuscu
fictional island states
Æpyornis Island
short story by H. G. Wells
The Lost Islands
Australian television series
list of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean#Isla Cruces
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