I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's a made-up place with no real-world equivalent.
I have no clear idea. It could be a completely fictional location that doesn't correspond to any real geographical area. The show's creators likely chose it for its fictional possibilities and narrative convenience.
I have no definite answer for you. It could be a completely fictional setting that doesn't have any real geographical reference. Maybe it was designed to add an element of mystery to the show.
In the TV show, Eureka is located in a secret and secluded area of the United States.
Well, the fictional city of Acroba could be anywhere the author's imagination takes it. It might be in a distant galaxy or a hidden realm beyond our understanding.
I have no idea where this fictional city Zenith was. Maybe it was made up in the author's imagination and no specific location was given.
Well, in the context of the story, the location of the fictional city is not clearly defined. It exists in a fantastical realm where boundaries and geographical locations are not as concrete as in the real world.
Well, the location of fictional Walton could vary depending on the author's imagination. Sometimes, it could be a made-up town in a fantasy realm, or perhaps it's based on a real place but with fictional elements added. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Fictional Gilead doesn't have a specific real-world location. It's an imagined place created in the fictional context.
Stalag 13 was often depicted as being located in a fictional area in German-occupied territory during World War II.
I have no idea. It depends on the specific fictional story or world it's from.
" Are You Safe?" was a TV series that focused on cybersecurity. The movie depicted the Three Swordsmen, Qin Huai, Zhou You, and Chen Mo, who roamed the online world. Although they had different personalities, they all had the initial intention of making technology good. They teamed up to fight against an Internet gang, from mutual suspicion to the final courage, showing a series of stories. The details of the plot could only be understood by watching the show.