Neverland is a fictional place from a children's story. It can't be nuked.
Neverland is a fictional place created by J.M. Barrie in the story of Peter Pan, so it does not have a real capital city. In the story, Peter Pan and the Lost Boys live in Neverland, a magical island where they have adventures with pirates and fairies.
NeverLand
Neverland is a fictional place written by J M Barrie. It is the dwelling place of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and The Lost Boys. Finding Neverland was also a film made in 2004 about J M Barrie and who influenced him in writing his wonderful novels
Peter Pan is a storybook character who has never aged. He remains a boy forever in the fictional world of Neverland.
Neverland, the fictional island from J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan," does not have a defined population, as it exists in a fantasy realm. The story features characters like Peter Pan, Wendy, and the Lost Boys, but there are no specific numbers or details about the overall population. The absence of a concrete population adds to the magical and whimsical nature of Neverland, where time and reality differ from the real world.
in Neverland
Hylanthia is a fictional country and does not exist in reality. It may be part of a fantasy or fictional story.
The lion king was a fictional story, and was not based on any certain part of Africa.
Yes. A very fictional story.
Yes it is a fictional story.
Hiawatha is a fictional character in a epic poem by Longsfellow written in 1855. Fictional characters do not have children unless the author writes them as part of a story/poem.