yes, yes there is;
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/5835/geog.html
No, actually it's not.
Bohavia was a fantasy country that I created as the setting for an online version of Dungeons and Dragons that began in the late 1990's and fizzled out after a few years. The above link will take you to the website for the campaign where there is plenty of information on it.
The setting for the country was based upon the Czech Republic which was where I was living at the time of the campaign. The name Bohavia comes from a combination of the two major areas of the Czech Republic - BOH-emia and Mor-AVIA.
No, but it resembles the USSR in real life. None of the countries or places in Ace Combat are real. Sorry
No. It's just a made up country from Sonny with a chance. - Julia :)
There is no country called Tazbekistan. It is possible that you may be referring to Uzbekistan, which is a real country located in Central Asia.
GLA (Global Liberation Army) is a part of a video game. It is not a real country.
No, Carthya is not a real country. It is a fictional kingdom created by author Jennifer A. Nielsen in her Ascendance series of books.
It has a yak on it and is purple
yes. wales is real, it is a real country.
No, but it resembles the USSR in real life. None of the countries or places in Ace Combat are real. Sorry
No Kinkow is not a country.
Octavian Country Day school is real. Try searching it
Kincow is not a real country it is a fake island from a show called pair of kings
No! Why would a country like that be real?
no ^ Someone formerly said no. In a way Lava Springs Country Club is real, the actual place is real but the actual name of the country club is Entrada.
Yes it is a real country, but it is not often put on the world wide map of the world so people don't count it as a country.
no
yes spies are real such as country spies
No. There's no country called Baronia.