The books are not set in a topic. The author didn't want it to be set in the present so the children can't use phones or computers but he didn't want it to be old fashioned.
The setting is on the prairie and in Minnesota.
The author, Carlo Collodi, was Italian, and he wrote the book in Italian. We could maybe assume that it takes place in Italy, but since it's a fairy tale, it might as well take place in any fantasy land.
The Hotel Denumont (I don't know how to spell the name)
The book says its in Tangerine County, Florida, but that county doesn't exist. The setting most resembles the area outside of Gainesville, Florida.
No, the Middle-earth stories do not take place in any known historical period. Tolkien once described it as a fictional mythical past, but again long before any known period.
in the village and medevil times
small quiet english village
The story takes place in a small village in rural England.
Scene 1 takes place in a small village in the countryside.
In Puritan Village, in Boston.
no
"A Single Shard" takes place in the village of Ch'ulp'o in 12th-century Korea. The story follows a young orphan named Tree-ear who dreams of becoming a potter.
Fiddler on the Roof is set in the Jewish village of Anatevka, Russia, in 1905 and is concerned primarily with Tevye, a dairymangot that from cha cha
the salt march took place from Sabarmati ashram to the village of Gujarat, Dandi
1400 to 1600
The seaside English village of Whitecliff .
north america