I'm not sure. Maybe it's a fictional city created by the author and there's no real-world equivalent.
It's hard to say exactly. The story might not explicitly mention the city or it could be a blend of multiple real cities' characteristics to form a unique setting.
I have no clue. It could be an unnamed or fictional place that the author envisioned without basing it on any specific existing city.
Yes, it could be. There are many cities around the world that have had periods of high - level corruption or false information being spread. For example, some cities with a history of organized crime might be considered a 'City of Lies' in a sense, where the mafia controls the flow of information and lies are used to protect their illegal activities.
The setting of A Christmas Story is Hohman, Indiana. It's a place that adds to the charm and nostalgia of the story with its small-town feel and holiday spirit.
No, it isn't. 'Broken City' is a fictional story created for entertainment purposes.
No, it's not. Wicked City is a fictional creation and not based on any real events or people.
No, it's not. 'Wicked City' is a fictional creation, not based on any real events or people.
The Lost City is purely fictional. It's the product of the imagination of the writers and filmmakers. There's no real-life basis for the story or its characters.
Yes, it is. Brigham City is inspired by real events and people.
No, it isn't. Gun City is a fictional work created by the author's imagination.
No, it isn't. Sex and the City is a fictional show that was created for entertainment purposes.
No, it isn't. Asteroid City is a fictional creation and not based on real events.