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4->'''Stan Rosado:''' Let's go alien for a second. Why here? Why UsefulNotes/{{Ohio}}?\
5'''Casey Connor:''' 'Cause if you were going to take over the world, would you blow up the White House ''Film/IndependenceDay'' style... or sneak in through the backdoor?
6-->-- ''Film/TheFaculty''
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10Looking for a place to set the disaster of the week/alien invasion/supervillain's base/origin of the bad guys/home of the heroes etc? Well, you can use the classics: [[BigApplesauce New York]], {{Tokyo|IsTheCenterOfTheUniverse}}, [[BritainIsOnlyLondon London]] or UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} for the first three, places like [[CommieLand Russia]], [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny North Korea]] or [[{{Qurac}} the Middle East]] for the other two, or UsefulNotes/LosAngeles or (again) UsefulNotes/{{New York|City}} for the last one. Of course, you may think that's too cliché. Another alternative is having the plot take place in a generic EverytownAmerica or [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere a fictional town in the middle of nowhere]], and have the villains come from some equally-fictional {{Ruritania}} or BananaRepublic. Or you may TakeAThirdOption. Have the center of the plot be in an actual place, but some relatively harmless semi-known non-exotic location which makes you ask [[PlaceWorseThanDeath "Why THERE, of all places?"]] That is the basis of the trope.
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12This is sometimes PlayedForLaughs, though in most cases it is just an example of events that do happen in the world outside its largest cities. The {{Trope Namer|s}} is the ''Series/DoctorWho'' revival and subsequent spin-off ''Series/{{Torchwood}}''. This is because the revived ''Doctor Who'' [[CreatorProvincialism was produced]] by [[Creator/TheBBC BBC]] UsefulNotes/{{Wales}}. This trope may also happen as a type of AuthorAppeal, when [[CreatorProvincialism the author is a native of that location and wants to see it in the spotlight.]] Such an author may also prefer to [[WriteWhatYouKnow write what he knows]]. Writing about New York City when you don't actually live there risks making the setting generic and cliched, but if you're from [[UsefulNotes/NorthCarolina Charlotte]] and know its culture, locales, and history, it can make your story distinctive, as well as informative for outsiders and exciting for locals who will get the references.
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14This trope is generally reserved for science fiction, fantasy and other settings to contrast the mundane, out of the way locations with impossible situations, often as a grounding element. It doesn't apply as frequently to plausible real life scenarios, even large scale action ones -- a group of vampires in Lansing, UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}} might fit, but a high-stakes shootout between criminals and police, not as much.
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16Not to be confused with AliensOfLondon (though this doesn't mean they are mutually exclusive), NothingExcitingEverHappensHere (where the location is just generically boring). Contrast with CanadaDoesNotExist, where it's forbidden to name the semi-known location, as well as WashingtonDCInvasion, when the aliens don't feel like faffing around and cut right to the chase. '''When adding an example, try to keep a global outlook--the capital city of an African nation with nearly five million people, for example would not count. '''
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23* In ''Manga/SoulEater'', Death City, the home of TheGrimReaper and his school, is located in Nevada. It's a play of words on the grimly named desert, Death Valley, which spans parts of California and Nevada. This leads to anomalies like the world's most powerful ''{{ninja}}'' setting up base in Nevada.
24* Vladivostok, gets to feature not just in one, but in ''two'' completely unrelated shows with a supernatural touch. But while ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack''[='s=] representation is [[RealPlaceBackground completely accurate]], ''Anime/BloodPlus'''s was [[HollywoodGeography almost unrecognizable.]]
25* Mizuho-sensei of ''Anime/PleaseTeacher'' lands her spacecraft in Lake Kizaki, Nagano Prefecture, presumably for the SceneryPorn. The spinoff, ''Anime/PleaseTwins'' is set in the same area.
26* The Maguar and the aliens fighting them in ''Anime/Figure17TsubasaAndHikaru'' are confined to rural Hokkaido.
27* In ''Anime/AldnoahZero'', the Vers Empire's invasion of Earth begins with Martian Landing Castle slamming into four key cities. UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}} and UsefulNotes/{{Beijing}} are megacities you'd expect an extraterrestrial enemy to invade... but UsefulNotes/NewOrleans and [[UsefulNotes/{{Mozambique}} Maputo?]] But those cities makes sense when you consider the map of the Earth as it stands in ''Aldnoah.Zero's'' setting: [[FallenStatesOfAmerica the East and West Coasts of America are gone]], and [[ApocalypseHow nearly all of the western coast of Africa as well as northern Mozambique]] is devastated, so it stands to reason that New Orleans and Maputo have become megacities thanks to population explosions from fleeing refugees. Episode 9 shows us [[http://postimg.org/image/7taub5vzd/ a full map of the invasion.]]
28** One of the Landing Castles settled in Dushanbe, the capital of the small and dirt poor Central Asian nation of Tajikistan, which is so awkwardly placed in the corner of the very inaccessible mountainous area of Pamir that it's literally nothing to see and do there: the mountains effectively preclude any meaningful economic development. Unless Martians are interested in meager amounts of cotton and aluminum ore, or prodigious amounts of unskilled laborers that are chief exports of Tajikistan, it's hard to imagine the reason for them to land there.
29** Meanwhile, United Earth Headquarters is located in central southern Russia near the Mongolian border. Talk about way out in the boonies. On the other hand, HQ is actually a [[ElaborateUndergroundBase hardened bunker 600 meters underground]] that can survive a nuclear strike, so that's not exactly the kind of building that should be found in a major metropolitan area.
30* ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise:
31** In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', the Earth is divided into [[SpaceFillingEmpire 4 major economic blocs]]. The capital of Arbrau, one of these 4 blocs, is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and becomes the major goal of Tekkadan to get to in the tail end of the series. Episode 23 sees Tekkadan approaching the city by train, and Episodes 24 and 25 feature the show's big climactic battle occurring on the city outskirts and moving into downtown proper. A local Edmonton newspaper even [[Quotes/AliensInCardiff wrote an article on it.]]
32*** The animators [[http://www.metronews.ca/news/edmonton/2016/03/23/famous-anime-series-models-city-on-edmonton.html used Google Maps to very accurately replicate Edmonton]] down to specific buildings (with a "Money Market" becoming a "Monkey Market" for instance). One Edmontonian anime blogger [[http://nopybot.com/2016/03/27/more-gundams-in-edmonton/ theorized that]] they went further than just Google Maps: the episodes in question place heavy emphasis specifically on Jasper Avenue and also includes an uncannily accurate recreation of the Shaw Conference Centre interior, which cannot be obtained from Google Maps, so he assumes that somebody involved with the show's production team must have personally attended a business meeting or conference in the SCC and then taken a walk down Jasper Ave., possibly location scouting.
33** Notable examples of this crossing with ThrowAwayCountry include Australia being the victim of a ColonyDrop bad enough to leave a crater visible from space in Universal Century ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'', a big portion of the American midwest getting colony dropped by Zeon remnants to cripple the Federation's grain production in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory'', and the Chinese-Tibetan city of Lhasa getting smashed by an asteroid in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack'' because the protagonists were headquartered there.
34* ''Anime/{{Kuromukuro}}'' is set in the relatively backwater Toyama prefecture around the iconic [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurobe_Dam Kurobe Dam]], where the titular artefact was ostensibly found. The real reason, however, is that [[WriteWhatYouKnow Toyama prefecture is a home]] of the Creator/PAWorks, [[CreatorProvincialism the studio producing the series]], and their newly-built headquarter even [[SceneryGorn gets heavily damaged during the alien rampage]], for which the studio boss even [[https://twitter.com/nobukiku/status/769592061620137985/photo/1 presents the aliens a humorous "bill of repairs"]].
35* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'': While it was renamed "[[NewNeoCity Tokyo-3]]" as part of the chain of events following [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Second Impact]], the events of the series happen in the Japanese city of Hakone.
36* ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga'': The [[UsefulNotes/TheFortySevenPrefectures Saga prefecture]] of Japan isn't exactly notable, aside from the linguistic coincidence of what its name means in English. This is [[JustifiedTrope actually the very reason]] Kotaro Tatsumi decides to enact his plan... raise seven girls from the dead to form a regional IdolSinger group and keep it from fading into obscurity! Thus begins ''Anime/ZombieLandSaga''. [[spoiler:As it turns out, the reason why Saga prefecture isn't notable is because it is inflicted with a curse that is trying to wipe the entire prefecture out of people's memory by any means necessary. The curse is the reason why the Franchouchou girls died in the first place, with Kotaro trying to counteract the curse by bringing the girls back to live so that they can make Saga more recognizable.]] Also might have to do with the fact that the CEO of Creator/{{Cygames}}, one of the companies responsible for the show, is [[CreatorProvincialism from said]] [[WriteWhatYouKnow prefecture]].
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40* Creator/LewisBlack claims to have found the edge of the universe in Houston, Texas. Specifically, at a dead-end road where there were two Starbucks directly across the street from each other (with the street being the border of a time zone -- "By the time you make it to the other end of the street, your order's already an hour late!")
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44* In ''ComicBook/ThirtyDaysOfNight'', a remote town in northern Alaska is attacked by vampires, looking to take advantage of the prolonged darkness that happens every winter.
45* The Jaime Reyes runs of ''ComicBook/BlueBeetle'' deviated from the standard "stick the hero in a counterpart of a real-world city" DC formula by having Jaime patrol El Paso, Texas.
46* ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'' has a ninja clan in New Jersey.
47* In ''ComicBook/GoldDigger,'' the Diggers family lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Consequently, all the supernatural and superscientific friends, enemies, and acquaintances they make during the course of their globe-trotting and multiverse-hopping adventures inevitably end up finding their way there.
48* In ''ComicBook/HaloUprising'', when a captured UNSC colonel is [[ColdBloodedTorture tortured]] by the Covenant, he tells them the "Key of Osanalan" is in Cleveland. [[spoiler:It was a ruse to keep them from wiping out the city from orbit and so give his brother there a chance to escape.]]
49* In ''ComicBook/{{Mampato}}'' it all begins when an alien and his spaceship crash in the vicinity of a small rural town in central Chile.
50* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
51** Not only are ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'' superheroes in Canada, but it was revealed that ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} is a former member and the Weapon X Project that gave him his adamantium skeleton was the Canadian government's attempt at creating their own SuperSoldier.
52** In the 4-issue ''ComicBook/GreatLakesAvengers'' series, Maelstrom manages to create his universe-ending device successfully, and has only the titular D-List team to face him. He notes that he succeeded in creating his doomsday device because he didn't go to a major city like Los Angeles, London, or New York, but instead went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
53** ''ComicBook/HowardTheDuck'' was based in UsefulNotes/{{Cleveland}}.
54** The new ''[[Comicbook/MsMarvel2014 Ms. Marvel]]'' is Jersey City's very own (well, only) superhero. Granted, Jersey City is right across the Hudson River from Manhattan and isn't out of reach of the NYC heroes, but it's still a nice change of pace.
55** ''Comicbook/SecretAvengers'': The secret empire has built their underground teleporting city beneath Toledo, Ohio for two reasons: It has no subway systems and there is very little chance of any government or media attention.
56** The ComicBook/XMen's most well-known base of operations is North Salem, New York. Like Jersey City, it's still within the NYC metro area, but the writers deserve credit for using a specific town rather than generically plopping them in Manhattan.
57** In the Post-''Comicbook/{{Civil War|2006}}'' Creator/MarvelComics world [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Asgard]] - the home of the gods of [[Myth/NorseMythology Norse legend]] - is floating over Broxton, Oklahoma.
58** The whole point of The 50 State Initiative. A super hero team for every state, even Iowa. And of course, our friends The Great Lakes Avengers patrol Wisconsin as The Great Lakes Initiative.
59* ''Eduardo Risso's'' (with scripts by Barreiro) "Parque Chas" turns this into a joke, setting a detectivesque [[MostWritersAreWriters comic writer]] in the very quiet, middle-class, small and residential neighbourhood of Parque Chas, in Buenos Aires, where a lot of crazy paranormal stuff is going on due to a dimensional gate. The craziest part is that there are indeed urban legends about Parque Chas, due to its weird [[AlienGeometries circular]] streets.
60* ''Punx'' featured a {{Notzilla}} looking to mix things up because the people of Tokyo gave him an EmbarrassingNickname. A friend helps narrow down targets, noting that [[NoFourthWall the creators of this series promised they wouldn't futz around with anything that would affect the wider Valiant Comics universe]], until they reach... Acclamation, Oregon (not a real place, but then again neither is Monster Island). Acclamation appears to be a bustling cyberpunk metropolis on the sea, oddly enough.
61* The ''ComicBook/{{PS238}}'' issue "Saving Alternate Omaha" sets a deciding battle for TheMultiverse in Omaha, Nebraska, after Victor [=VonFogg=] conquers it and makes it the capital of his new empire. The same issue also reveals the town is [[spoiler:Zodon's]] hometown.
62* ''ComicBook/RomSpaceKnight'': a major center of the Dire Wraith invasion is Clairton, West Virginia.
63* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
64** An escape pod carrying the infant survivor of a nearly extinct alien species crash lands in Smallville, Kansas. When the baby grows into adolescence, he becomes his town's protector as ComicBook/{{Superboy}}.
65** ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton1959'': After landing on Earth, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} settles in Midvale, a sleepy Midwestern town which suddenly becomes a magnet for aliens, time-travellers, supernatural creatures and all sorts of weirdness.
66** In ''ComicBook/Supergirl1984'', Kara lands close to the sleepy town of Midvale shortly before a witch decides to take it over to build her power base.
67* In Creator/AlanMoore's first ''ComicBook/SwampThing'' story line the Franchise/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}} is caught completely off guard when the Floronic Man makes his move.
68-->'''Green Arrow''': Man, I don't believe this! We were watching out for New York, Metropolis, for Atlantis... But who was watching out for Lacroix, Louisiana?
69* ''ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage'': The main character run into ''all kinds'' of supernatural crap. It's easy to overlook when they're in New York, but it feels jarring when they're constantly running into aliens and eldritch abominations in Northampton, Massachusetts.
70* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel:'' The Autobots and the Decepticons crash in Oregon, near Portland.
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74* ''Fanfic/AlwaysVisible'': Acts 0, 1, and 2 take place in Portland, Oregon. This city rarely gets featured in media.
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76* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'': It gets {{lampshaded}} in Chapter 13 that Godzilla, Rodan and [[AdaptationalHeroism Monster X]] converging on the Japanese island community of Yonaguni breaks the [[{{Kaiju}} Titans]]' usual pattern of converging on and fighting in major cities.
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78* In ''FanFic/WorldwarWarOfEquals'', the aliens do land near or outside capitol cities such as Sao Paulo, Cairo, Kiev, Beijing, and Mumbai, they also choose to land in some place that aren't so popular such as Belleville, Bari, Al Basrah, and Bendigo.
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82* ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant'': The Iron Giant lands in Maine.
83* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' has the epicenter of alien activity on Earth in Hawaii--it's not even on the most populated island, but Kauai. The fact that there weren't any major cities on the island was a plot point: Stitch [[SuperDrowningSkills can't swim]] so he wasn't able to immediately commence with the mass destruction he was built for; he pretended to be a dog so he could manipulate someone into getting him off the island. Apparently the original idea was for Stitch to crash-land into a very rural area of Kansas. Possibly, they changed it to cover the aforementioned issue of why he couldn't just walk to another city.
84* Except for the big battle in UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco, TheWarRoom of the President and the undisclosed location of the monster prison, most of the action in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' takes place in Modesto, California. This is {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in the TV HalloweenSpecial ''Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space'': "Why is it always Modesto?"
85* Creator/MakotoShinkai uses both this and TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse, at times both in the same work to draw deliberate contrast:
86** ''Anime/VoicesOfADistantStar'''s Earthside scenes take place in Saitama, capital of the prefecture of the same name. Despite being on the northern doorstep of Tokyo, its much, much more famous and populous neighbour is never mentioned.
87** ''Anime/ThePlacePromisedInOurEarlyDays'' starts off in fairly desolate Aomori, at the northernmost tip of Honshu, and though a mid-film sojourn to Tokyo is indeed important, it goes back to Aomori for the climax.
88** While ''Anime/FiveCentimetersPerSecond'' has important scenes, including almost all of its third act, in Tokyo, the first act centres on Takaki's cold, lonely northward journey out to rural Tochigi, while the second act takes place entirely in the even more remote southern island of Tanegashima.
89** While part of ''Anime/YourName'' takes place in Tokyo, Mitsuha comes from a small town in the fairly obscure Gifu Prefecture, and it's here that several important scenes, including the climax, take place.
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93* ''Film/AliensVsPredatorRequiem'' takes place in the small college town of Gunnison, Colorado, about as far out in the sticks as possible. The movie doesn't really portray it as much of a small town, however, making it several times larger than it really is and giving it a power station and other such accoutrements. It was actually filmed on Vancouver Island, Canada.
94* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dadPWhEhVk this]] short film ''Ataque de Pánico! (Panic Attack!)'', aliens destroy Montevideo. Where? Why it's the capital of Uruguay of course!
95* ''Film/AttackTheBlock'' has aliens landing in London, but it's not exactly the postcard version.
96-->'''Dimples:''' What kind of alien, out of all the places in the whole wide world, would invade some shitty council estate in south London?\
97'''Dennis:''' One that's lookin' for a fight!
98* ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' gives an entire backstory of supernatural events to Burkittsville, Maryland. The residents of the real Burkittsville were not thrilled by the attention the movie brought to their town.
99* In ''Film/CloseEncountersOfTheThirdKind'', the aliens are first spotted in the town of Muncie, Indiana. They land at Devil's Tower, Wyoming (the mountain Roy keeps trying to sculpt).
100* From ''Film/DeadMenDontWearPlaid:'' [[spoiler:'At least we managed to get... [[ThrowAwayCountry Terre Haute... Indian-uhh...]]']]
101* ''Film/DevilGirlFromMars''. A leather-dressed female alien seeking men to repopulate her race crashlands in a small town in the Scottish moors and has to make the best of a bad situation.
102* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in the first ten minutes of ''Film/{{District 9}}'', where the sick, malnourished aliens had the misfortune to make first contact with Johannesburg, and notes when the ship first appears over the city that it wasn't some place like New York, London, or Chicago. [[FantasticRacism Cue thinly-veiled apartheid parallels.]]
103* In ''El Día de la Bestia'', by director Alex de la Iglesia, the birth of the Antichrist will take place on Christmas Day in Madrid, capital of Spain
104* ''Film/DudeWheresMyCar'': "We will now use the power of the Continuum Transfunctioner to banish you to Hoboken, New Jersey!"
105* Discussed in ''Film/TheFaculty''. When one character points out the absurdity of aliens secretly invading via a HighSchool in [[EverytownAmerica small town Ohio]], another character points out that it'd be easier to secretly invade in somewhere out of the way than try to blow up TheWhiteHouse, which the whole world will notice.
106* ''Film/TheFinalSacrifice'' takes place in Eagle Hat, a fictional district of South Alberta.
107* The ''[[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 MST3K]]'' B-Movie ''Film/TheGiantSpiderInvasion'' takes place in Merrill, Wisconsin.
108* UsefulNotes/{{Cleveland}} is where ''Film/HowardTheDuck'' took place, complete with aliens trying to take over the world.
109* In ''Film/IncidentAtRavensGate'', aliens invade a small town in South Australia.
110* ''Film/KoiMilGaya'' has the aliens, including Jadoo, visiting the hill station of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kasauli Kasauli]] in Himachal Pradesh, a town of less than five thousand. Justified in that they were inadvertantly called there by Rohit using his father's computer.
111* ''Film/Kronos1957'': While (as usual of films of the era) AmericaSavesTheDay, the titular alien lands on (and stomps flat a good chunk of) Mexico.
112* ''Film/LetMeIn'': The vampire Abby stalks and hunts in the small town of Los Alamos, New Mexico.
113* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' is a hardboiled, time-traveling hitman tale set in... Kansas.
114* In ''Film/{{Nope}}'', the UFO targets a ranch in a small inland town nestled in the California desert. [[spoiler:Since Jean Jacket is a wild animal, it likely did not “choose” this area for any particular reason beyond it having enough food and being far away from anything likely to harm it. OJ suggests that it may have settled in Agua Dulce because Jupe was feeding it, making it a JustifiedTrope.]]
115* ''Film/TheProphecy'' is about a war in heaven among God's angels. The outcome of the war will be decided...in Chimney Rock, Arizona.
116* ''Film/ReadyPlayerOne'' is set in Columbus, Ohio.
117** Justified that it is actually one of the world's fastest growing city in reality, not just in the movie.
118* ''Film/SantoContraLaInvasionDeLosMarcianos'': While it makes sense for a Mexican BMovie production to have its events occur in Mexico, we are still talking about a Martian plan to [[AlienAbduction abduct certain greatest members of the human race]] and then [[AlienInvasion start to stomp on mankind's face]] (''luchador''-style) that takes place in the suburbs of the (then-) Federal District.
119* In the Brazilian film "Segurança Nacional", [[ItMakesSenseInContext the non-Brazilian Latino traffickers, from the middle to the end of the film, planned to drop an atomic bomb from the Amazon in Santa Catarina]]. If they wanted to take revenge on the government, they could attack Brasília, if they wanted to do something iconic, they could attack Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo.
120* Film/{{Signs}}: At one moment Graham watches footage from first contact in a birthday party in the town of Passo Fundo, Brazil. Although a regional hub, the city is virtually unknown outside Brazil.
121* ''Film/SpacedInvaders'' involves an attempted alien invasion by idiot Martians that mistook a Halloween broadcast of Creator/OrsonWelles' ''War Of The Worlds'' radio drama for the actual thing in the Midwest farm boondocks of Big Bean, Illinois.
122* In ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'' the Vulcans first land in Montana, though they had a pretty good reason as they were looking for [[spoiler:the people who had built a spaceship with warp technology in their basement.]] This is a case of AuthorAppeal: Brannon Braga is from Bozeman; he even named a USS starship after it.
123* ''Film/StarshipTroopers'': The first city to be attacked by the aliens is Buenos Aires, which happens to be our hero's hometown.
124* The remake of ''Film/{{The Stepford Wives|2004}}'' {{lampshade|Hanging}}s this during the antagonist's speech near the end:
125-->[[spoiler:'''Claire:''']] I asked myself, where would people never notice a town full of robots? ''[mocking gasp]'' ''[[TakeThat Connecticut!]]''
126* ''Film/SuperDeluxe'' lampshades it when [[spoiler:the alien girl]] mocks Vasanth for his skepticism that she is, in fact, an [[spoiler:alien girl]] born in the unnamed setting of the movie.
127-->''"Do you think [[spoiler:aliens]] only visit America?"''
128* ''Film/SupersonicSaucer'' involves a young [[https://aliens.fandom.com/wiki/Venusian_(Supersonic_Saucer) Venusian]] named Meba landing at a boarding school in Surrey (although he does travel to London briefly within the film).
129** There is a touch of irony here as the film was written and produced by Frank Wells, younger son of Creator/HGWells -- who also wrote a [[Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds1898 particularly famous story about aliens]] ([[AliensAreBastards albeit more hostile ones]]) landing in Surrey and progressing to London.
130* ''Film/{{Thor}}'': upon being stripped of his powers, Thor lands in a small town in New Mexico; and his hammer, {{Mjolnir}}, in another location 50 miles away. Dr. Jane Foster and her colleagues seem to take this in stride as Thor has trouble adjusting to Earth customs.
131* The sequel, ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'', features “[[WhenThePlanetsAlign the Convergence]]”, a celestial event where all the realms connected to Yggdrasil (TheWorldTree) are aligned and portals between open up randomly. The epicenter of this event is in Greenwich, England. At least this makes thematic sense since Greenwich is regarded as the reckoning point for all other points of time on the globe (hence “Greenwich Mean Time”).
132* The nuclear war film ''Film/{{Threads}}'' takes place in the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire. This is one of the examples where it makes sense, as it is far enough from major population centres that most of the inhabitants could be expected to survive the immediate effects of a nuclear war[[spoiler:, the poor barstards]].
133* ''Film/TimeChasers'' takes place in Vermont -- Rutland, at that, not even Chittenden County -- because that's where the company that made it was located. It makes it seem as if Vermont is the epicenter of the future dystopia.
134* The events of the 2018 film ''UFO'' revolve around proving that [[FirstContact an actual UFO may have appeared]]... in the skies over Cincinnati International Airport.
135* ''Film/WhatWeDoInTheShadows'' follows the misadventures of a group of ancient, murderous vampires living as flatmates in UsefulNotes/{{Wellington}}, UsefulNotes/NewZealand. The [[Series/WhatWeDoInTheShadows2019 spin-off TV show]] focuses on a different group who live on Staten Island, which, while technically part of UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, is considered the oddball of the Five Boroughs and often viewed as an extension of [[{{Joisey}} suburban New Jersey]].
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139* ''Literature/AlienInASmallTown'' is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. A {{Starfish Alien|s}} ends up living in a small Mennonite town for years.
140* Although monsters and superheroes are everywhere in ''Literature/AllThoseExplosionsWereSomeoneElsesFault'' and its sequel, the main storylines are set in Waterloo, Ontario, a real Canadian city that's also the home of the book's author.
141* In the novels of the ''Literature/BlackDaggerBrotherhood'', the largest vampire population — and the headquarters of the eponymous secret society — is in Caldwell, NY. Yep.
142* An entry for the Literature/BulwerLyttonFictionContest, as recorded in 1984's ''It Was a Dark and Stormy Night'' anthology, discards the Big City and sets the putative action in a more unlikely venue:
143-->''"It had been three days since Torfongu had eaten Los Angeles, and now he sat staring down at Bakersfield... a tasty little morsel, indeed."''\
144-- Patrick L. Shepard\
145-- Eagan, Minnesota
146* The first scouting sortie of the alien collective in Creator/AlanDeanFoster's ''Literature/ACallToArms'' encounters as its first human contact a musician in a fishing boat off the coast of Belize.
147* The ''Literature/CaptainUnderpants'' series takes place in Piqua, Ohio, a real city with a population of a little over 20,000.
148* ''Literature/TheChrysalids'' portrays a surviving enclave of civilisation after an implied nuclear holocaust. Naturally it's in Newfoundland (although New Zealand seems to be doing pretty well too.) Although this is justified by the very premise, as the only places where there would ''be'' any surviving enclaves of civilisation left after an apocalyptic nuclear war would be remote, sparsely-populated areas with no military bases or important industrial facilities.
149* The Swedish young adult/fantasy ''Literature/TheCircle2011'' is about a group of young witches fighting the forces of darkness and takes place in Engelsfors, a small town in Sweden with a population of 13,000.
150* ''Literature/DragonsInOurMidst'': It so happens that the two half-dragons Billy and Bonnie meet in a small town in West Virginia. The former's father lives there as well (justified as he was hiding from dragonslayers and needed an obscure middle-of-nowhere place to remain hidden). In the second book ''The Candlestone'', they meet a third half-dragon, Ashley, in a remote lab near Missoula, Montana, with her father's dangerous experiments hidden from the public eye.
151* The sci-fi/horror novel ''Literature/EdenGreen'' portrays alien needle monsters invading an expy of the author's home city of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
152* In ''Literature/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1'', Ford Prefect explains why aliens always seem to land in the middle of nowhere.
153-->'''Ford:''' Teasers are usually rich kids with nothing to do. They cruise around looking for planets that haven't made interstellar contact and buzz them ... They find some isolated spot with very few people around, then land right by some poor unsuspecting soul whom no one's ever going to believe and then strut up and down in front of him wearing silly antennas on their heads and making ''beep beep'' noises. Rather childish really.
154* In ''Literature/TheHouseOfNight'', while vampyres exist all over the world, most of the action takes place in a House of Night in... Tulsa, Oklahoma. A comment by Aphrodite's parents, in ''Betrayed'', claims that, to them, going to the school in Tulsa was more notable and prestigious than going to a "no-name House of Night" in Europe. In fact, [[spoiler:Neferet's backstory in ''Redeemed'' details her rise to power in Tulsa and the existence of Old Magick there]].
155* This trope is openly discussed by Stan and Pete in ''Literature/HowToBuildASkydeck'', set in the small town of Columbus, Georgia.
156* ''Literature/{{Jam}}'' is set in UsefulNotes/{{Brisbane}}, Australia, and although it is a large city in its own right, has a lower population and is more obscure outside of Australia compared to UsefulNotes/{{Sydney}} or UsefulNotes/{{Melbourne}}.
157* In ''Literature/JohnDiesAtTheEnd'', the extradimensional shenanigans take place in a small unnamed town in the American midwest. In early drafts of the story, the town was identified as Rockville, Indiana. In ''Literature/ThisBookIsFullOfSpidersSeriouslyDudeDontTouchIt'', the town becomes global news, but the narrator still refuses to name it.
158* ''Literature/JurassicPark'' and [[Franchise/JurassicPark the franchise it created]] ([[spoiler:although no longer from the middle point of ''Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom'' [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore and onwards]]]]) mostly takes place in a fictional island chain that is territory of UsefulNotes/CostaRica. Leads to a hilarious gaffe in the first novel when the "Costa Rican Air Force" [[spoiler:napalms Isla Nublar and all dinosaurs in it to kingdom come]] (Costa Rica abolished its army in 1948).
159* In ''Literature/TheKaneChronicles'', [[GodOfEvil Set]] initiates his plan to take over the world, obviously starting in New York, right? I mean, that's where the heroes are based and that's where [[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians the last group of evil gods]] started their attack. But no, he starts with Phoenix, Arizona. Of course, Set ''is'' a ''desert'' god.
160* Creator/StephenKing: Apparently [[CreatorProvincialism Maine]] is [[WeirdnessMagnet haunted as crap.]] Between the EldritchAbomination sleeping [[Literature/{{It}} under Derry]], the {{Wendigo}} doing his thing in an IndianBurialGround [[Literature/PetSematary just outside Ludlow]], the [[AncientAstronauts ancient alien spacecraft]] [[Literature/TheTommyknockers buried in the woods outside Haven]], and [[Literature/TheDeadZone all the]] [[Film/StandByMe crap]] [[Literature/{{Cujo}} that]] [[Literature/TheDarkHalf goes down]] in [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere Castle Rock]]...
161* In ''Literature/TheLatheOfHeaven'', all the major events center on Portland, Oregon, where the protagonist (whose dreams alter reality) lives. Coincidentally, this is also the home town of author Ursula [=LeGuin=].
162* Almost all the supernatural happenings in Creator/HPLovecraft's stories happen in a semi-fictional town located on the coast in New England called Innsmouth. The name is a combination of two real town names "Innsbruck" and "Portsmouth". It's not named after the towns with these names in Maine which are famous tourist destinations (Innsbruck Maine is nowhere near the fairly large city of Portsmouth, and also not on the coast). Rather, Lovecraft's Innsmouth is named after the towns right next to each other on Cape Cod which are small, and famous for precisely nothing. The most notable thing about either is that Portsmouth has a large and very old cannery, where a lot of the fish caught on Cape Cod is processed. The spin off D20 tabletop game manual ''TabletopGame/CallOfChthulu'' also encourages game masters to invoke this trope by setting the game in their local area or an off-the-beaten-path locale.
163* The ''Literature/MediochreQSethSeries'' is primarily set in Scotland, due to CreatorProvincialism. The title character notes at one point that the highlands of Scotland are "good dragon country".
164* The ''Literature/MercyThompson'' series of books, sure people know OF the Tri-Cities in Washington, but few can name all three, and remember this is three cities that take up the same amount of mileage as the ONE city that Washington is known for.
165* In chilean writer Hugo Correa's novel ''El que merodea en la lluvia'' (''The one who prowls in the rain''), a Soviet space probe crashes in a rural area in southern Chile. What no one knows is that the probe accidentally caught a [[BlobMonster formless alien]], who is now roaming the Chilean countryside.
166* The events of Scott Westerfeld's ''Literature/{{Midnighters}}'' trilogy takes place in Bixby, population: 13,000. [[spoiler:Though the location is important to the plot.]]
167* The short story [[http://www.sfreader.com/contest-2008-1.asp "On a Clear Day, You Can See All the Way to Conspiracy"]] by Creator/DesmondWarzel is a literal case of Aliens in Cleveland; well, actually, aliens in the upscale suburbs of Gates Mills and Lyndhurst (apparently even extraterrestrials have standards).
168* In ''Literature/ThePuppetMasters'' by Creator/RobertAHeinlein, aliens invade Grinnell, Iowa (changed for very little good reason to Ambrose, Iowa, in TheMovie).
169* Creator/DanielPinkwater likes setting the weirdness in his books in odd places like Hoboken (''The Hoboken Chicken Emergency'') or other obscure towns (''Yobgorble: Mystery Monster of Lake Ontario''). And that's when the weirdness isn't happening in [[CityOfAdventure Hogboro]].
170* Creator/RobertRankin lives off this trope. Any event of cosmic importance, if not taking place entirely in, will at least relate to Brentford.
171* ''Literature/TheRavenCycle'' takes place in small town Henrietta, Virginia, which is apparently (due to being on a ley line) a hub of psychic energy, ghosts, and magic in general. Oh, and the burial ground of an ancient magic Welsh king that may or may not grant wishes. The second book, ''The Dream Thieves'', adds {{Dream Walker}}s to the list.
172* ''Literature/RichardIIIInThe21stCentury'' comes to call UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, Oregon home after his initial trip through time there. Other important scenes take place in UsefulNotes/{{Rochester}}, New York, and the BigApplesauce shows up as a location only because of the [[JustifiedTrope justified]] use of New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Hospital as the site of some very specific medical research.
173* Creator/RobertJSawyer's ''Calculating God'': The aliens want to take a good look at Earth fossils, so they go to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.
174** His ''Neanderthal Parallax'' books have a Neanderthal from a parallel universe appear in... Sudbury, Ontario. Sort of justified, since the device that sent him there was built in the same cavern as the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. You may have guessed by now that [[CreatorProvincialism Robert J. Sawyer is from Ontario]].
175** Many of his books either are set in Canada, or have Canadian characters. He's stated it's to make up for the lack of them in science fiction novels.
176* ''Literature/{{Sphere}}'': Contact with an alien artifact ([[spoiler:and the human ship that is so advanced that was initially believed to be alien]]) smack in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. This Trope is discussed extensively on the book as part of the "[[FirstContactTeam Project ULF]]" briefing, and explained that 1) alien intelligences have to be assumed to be so alien that they may not care to land on a major city, 2) alien biologies are so different from humanity that they would go to a place that fits ''them'' better ([[OceanPunk which is then argued that Earth is covered with oceans so extensively that it makes more statistical sense for first contact to occur on water]]) and 3) [[JustForFun/TelevisionIsTryingToKillUs assuming that aliens will do something like, say, land on Washington D.C. because it's what aliens do in movies, is just using a very erroneous (and maybe even dangerous) basis for planning.]]
177* S. Andrew Swann's ''[[Literature/DragonsAndDwarves Dragons of the Cuyahoga]]'' duology has a portal to a magical world open in Cleveland, and dragons, elves, dwarves and such come through, along with magic (limited only to the greater Cleveland region).
178** Swann is a native of Cleveland, and also set the first book of his Literature/MoreauSeries in Cleveland.
179* ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' is set in Forks, Washington, a place the residents have barely heard of. Another vampire clan lives in Denali, Alaska. Considering they've been there for a while and how rural, scenic and insular these places are, this may also overlap with LovecraftCountry.
180* The eerie phenomena in Creator/JulesVerne's ''Literature/MasterOfTheWorld'' occur mainly in North Carolina, Wisconsin, Kansas, and the Great Lakes. (Of course, those locales would seem a good deal more exotic to your typical French reader, and thus to Verne).
181* Creator/KurtVonnegut's
182** ''Literature/CatsCradle'': The small town of Illium, New York is where the world-destroying substance Ice-9 is developed.
183** ''Literature/SlaughterhouseFive'': The same small town of Illium is where Billy Pilgrim is abducted by aliens.
184* The first Martian ship to reach Earth in ''Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds1898'' lands in Horsell Common in Woking, a small town in Surrey in South East England. Creator/OrsonWelles' [[Radio/TheWarOfTheWorlds1938 radio production]] moves it to Grover's Mill, New Jersey, while the [[Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds1953 1953 adaptation]] moves it to Linda Rosa, California and the [[Film/WarOfTheWorlds2005 2005 adaptation]] has them attacking Bayonne, New Jersey (across the river from the BigApplesauce, but fairly obscure to people from outside New York) instead.
185* The Clans of ''Literature/WarriorCats'' were originally living in New Forest in Southern England, locally known for being a former royal forest and nothing else.
186* In Creator/RogerZelazny's ''Literature/DoorwaysInTheSand'', the rogue terrorist threatening the world (or at least threatening the world's good relations with its new alien friends) does indeed turn out to be Australian.
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190* ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'' is set in Rutherford, Ohio. The place is fictional, but it's obviously meant to be a typical Midwestern town.
191* ''Series/TwentyFour''
192** Midway through season 7 Colonel Dubaku targets a pesticide plant just outside Kidron, Ohio (pop. 30,000), for his next terrorist attack.
193** One season features a significant plotline involving terrorists in Palmdale, California, a mid-sized city a couple hours outside of the greater LA area (though still in Los Angeles County and thus ''officially'' part of the LA area). It's justified by the fact that the terrorists are hiding out and ''intend'' to target major cities when they're ready. [[spoiler:It's also small enough to get nuked without completely changing the world in which ''24'' takes place]].
194* ''Series/TheAlmightyJohnsons'' has the Norse gods... in [[UsefulNotes/NewZealand Auckland]]. It's revealed that at least some of them stayed home in Norway, but all of the main characters are Kiwis.
195* ''Series/BeingHumanUK'' has vampires planning a vast global empire from their headquarters in Bristol, England.
196** {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by George, who directly asks the question of 'Why Bristol?'
197** And later, in season 3:
198--->'''[[spoiler:Mitchell]]:''' It can't happen like this! Not here! Not in ''WALES''!
199* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' makes occasional references to a second Hellmouth in Cleveland. In fact, Cleveland is rather frequently a subject of this trope, hence its alternate title, Aliens in Cleveland. It's part of a long-RunningGag in popular culture that Cleveland is a depressing hellhole of decay, corruption, and a river of fire.[[note]] this is an actual thing that happened. Due to pollution, the Cayahoga river did in fact catch fire and burn for almost a year. Not only did Ohio start to take cleaning up its water more seriously after this incident, but it also led to New York cleaning up the Catskills and the hundreds of rivers therein. This had several knock-on effects including the beaver and many other species being downgraded or taken off the Endangered Species list entirely. Additionally, New York now has a wine region. Ohio though, has struggled to economically recover from the hit to the coal industry. Some locals take a perverse pride in having managed to set a river on fire. Which, to be completely fair, IS an achievement of stupidity, ineptitude and greed.[[/note]] The city's demonic influence permeates into its residents, who actually ''like'' it there.
200* ''Series/{{Continuum}}'' is set in Vancouver, Canada. While it is only the 35th most populous metro area in North America, the events of the series show that all the critical events of the continent's political, industrial and cultural future happen there.
201* ''Series/{{Dark 2017}}'': The fate of three universes rests in the hands of locals in the small, German town of Winden.
202* The whole point of ''Series/EerieIndiana'' is how the titular small town is the focal point of government conspiracies, supernatural and sci-fi happenings.
203* In ''Series/EleventhHour'', they were listing cities that would be destroyed by [[GlobalWarming rising sea levels]]. The paradox was that they wanted to list a British city for impact but retain scientific accuracy, and the [[{{Narm}} narmy]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking result]] was: Lagos, New York, Tokyo … Norwich.
204** In one of the 'unseen' scenes from ''Series/HarryHillsTVBurp'', Harry sees the list and starts to go into a panic: "But where will we go to see puppet dramas without the Norwich Puppet Theatre? And where will we buy our many varieties of mustard when [[RunningGag The Mustard Shop]] is destroyed? Oh no!" ''(AsideGlance)'' "I'm kidding. I love Norwich!"
205* Used in a ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'' sketch about aliens who come to destroy "the very heart of civilization." Their target: New Pudsey.
206* ''Series/StargateSG1'' tended to use this for its Earth episodes.
207** The frequent use of Colorado Springs is justified by being where the main cast actually lives, being the closest city to the Cheyenne Mountain installation. Those examples tend to be a case of the cast being {{Weirdness Magnet}}s, for instance an ascended Ancient falling in love with Carter and following her home.
208** Other examples include a rural area north of Seattle where a cult has set up shop ("Seth"), and Steveston, Oregon having a zombie outbreak ("Nightwalkers").
209** {{Discussed}} in "Prometheus". Carter tells the reporters touring Earth's first spacegoing warship that it was based on ImportedAlienPhlebotinum recovered from a crash site outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
210--->'''Jonas:''' ''(whispered)'' 'Fairbanks'?\
211'''Carter:''' It sounded better than '{{Roswell|ThatEndsWell}}'.
212* The Roswell episode of ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' had Nog fabricate a story about alien conquest of Earth, randomly pointing to the initial landing site on a map (next to a 'blue blob'). The soldier who is listening to him leans in and exclaims, "Your people are going to invade... UsefulNotes/{{Cleveland}}???"
213* In the pilot of ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', an interplanetary incident is set off when a Klingon crash-lands in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.
214* Hawkins in ''Series/StrangerThings'' used to be a sleepy Indiana town, until the government opened an energy research laboratory there. Bizarre and deadly things have ensued since then. Robin, in season 3, does not understand why these things are happening in a place she describes as a "piss stop on the way to Disneyland".
215* Other than the occasional Hollywood haunting, all of the action in ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' takes place in small- to mid-size towns, mostly in FlyoverCountry. [[BigBad Big Bads]] have been vanquished in [[http://www.tv.com/supernatural/devils-trap/episode/677588/recap.html?tag=episode_header;recap Jefferson City, Missouri;]] [[http://www.tv.com/supernatural/all-hell-breaks-loose-1/episode/1003161/recap.html?tag=episode_header;recap South Dakota]] / [[http://www.tv.com/supernatural/all-hell-breaks-loose-2/episode/1003162/recap.html?tag=episode_header;recap Wyoming;]] [[http://www.tv.com/supernatural/no-rest-for-the-wicked/episode/1199072/recap.html?tag=episode_header;recap New Harmony, Indiana;]] and [[http://www.tv.com/supernatural/lucifer-rising/episode/1267467/recap.html?tag=episode_header;recap Ilchester, Maryland.]] Funny how all of the above (including Hollywood) seem to have the same general [[UsefulNotes/{{Vancouver}} climate.]]
216* ''Series/TrueBlood'', and obviously the [[Literature/TheSookieStackhouseMysteries Sookie Stackhouse novels]] the show is based on, are set in Bon Temps, a fictional suburb of Shreveport, Louisiana. The city itself is the show's secondary main setting. Also, the second and third seasons involve visits to [[UsefulNotes/DFWMetroplex Dallas]] and Jackson, Mississippi, respectively.
217* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E32TheGift The Gift]]", Williams' ship crash-landed in the vicinity of the mountain village of Madeiro, UsefulNotes/{{Mexico}}, just over the border with Texas.
218* ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' put the center of mystic activities in semi-rural Mystic Falls, Virginia.
219* ''Series/WellingtonParanormal'': In O'Leary's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM8q9VOIiS4 own words]], Wellington is a very liveable city; that means it's also very liveable for the paranormal.
220* ''Series/WhatWeDoInTheShadows2019'': In the second season, Laszlo spends an episode hiding from a rival in Clairton, Pennsylvania, an outer suburb of Pittsburgh.
221* The Trope Namer is the ''Franchise/{{Whoniverse}}'':
222** Ever since the show returned in 2005, it made Cardiff, the capital city and most populous county of Wales, and the headquarters of BBC Wales (the producers of the show), a WeirdnessMagnet courtesy of a dimensional rift. This trope is repeatedly lampshaded by characters in both ''Series/DoctorWho'' and ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' who have dumbfounded reactions to the thought of supernatural stuff happening in Cardiff. While the Doctor only visits Cardiff on occasion (to "refuel" the TARDIS with energy from the rift), the first two series of ''Torchwood'' are set there.
223*** This even gets {{lampshade|Hanging}}d during Season 2 when Gwen tries to tell Rhys what she really does at work. His reaction is (obviously) "Aliens? In Cardiff?!"
224*** The Cardiff Rift first appeared in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E3TheUnquietDead "The Unquiet Dead"]], the third episode of the new series.
225*** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E11BoomTown "Boom Town"]] is also set in Cardiff, as the episode's villain has set herself up as the city's mayor as part of her plot to escape Earth using the Cardiff Rift.
226** In the old series, especially in the UNIT era, it was Aliens in the UsefulNotes/HomeCounties. ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'' had a short story {{justif|iedTrope}}ying this, by saying the standard operating procedure for an alien conqueror was to establish a beachhead in a relatively rural area of a small landmass, make their way from there to the local power centre, and then use that as a centre for taking over the rest of the planet.
227** The old series does, nevertheless, go to even less common locations at times, such as Time Lord criminals hiding out in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E6Shada Cambridge]] or [[Recap/DoctorWhoS20E1ArcOfInfinity Amsterdam]], an alien time experiment in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E4TheTwoDoctors Seville]], a secret underground base where scientists create natural disasters in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E4TheEnemyOfTheWorld Australia]] and a mad super-computer plotting to take over the world from [[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E5TheGreenDeath South Wales]].
228** When ''Doctor Who'' stories are set in America, they either take place in New York, Washington, the area around Cape Canaveral, or... [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E1TheImpossibleAstronaut Utah]]? [[spoiler:Utah's importance is actually an [[InvokedTrope invoked case of this trope]]. The place and time are so out-of-the-way and insignificant that the unusual properties of the location and time allow the Silence to create a fixed point in time and space in an attempt to kill the Doctor.]] [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E6Dalek "Dalek"]] also takes place in Utah.
229** In an Eleventh Doctor audio story called "The Ring of Steel", the aliens invade on Orkney, a small group of islands off the north coast of Scotland. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as the aliens in question were genetically engineered to survive by converting planets' atmospheres into hydrocarbons and eating the life trapped "like flies in amber", but wish they didn't have to. Therefore, they choose somewhere quiet and out-of-the-way to invade in the hope that no one will notice.
230** Season 10/36 [[Recap/DoctorWhoS36E1ThePilot begins]] with the Doctor hiding out as a university professor and fighting aliens in Bristol.
231** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"]]: Quoth a train passenger, "We don't get aliens in Sheffield." Until the events of the episode, that is. [[spoiler:And it turns out that the alien antagonist, or another of his species, came there seven years ago as well, so it's not the first time.]]
232** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS38E5FugitiveOfTheJudoon "Fugitive of the Judoon"]] involves the titular brutish SpacePolice hunting down a fugitive... in ''Gloucester''.
233* Frequently used in ''Series/TheXFiles'' (e.g., a building full of identical clones in Allentown, Pennsylvania; a shapeshifter assassin in Syracuse, New York).
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237* Music/CharlieDaniels' "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." Although it ''is'' mentioned that he was "way behind" and getting desperate.
238* Music/FrankZappa was from California (albeit of Italian and Syrian origin), and one of his trademarks was setting songs in all kinds of exotic locations for seemingly no reason. Notable is the song "Montana", where the protagonist has a dream to move to the state of Montana to become a dental floss tycoon. It appears to be a deliberate subversion of the idea that someone would move to a lucrative city like LA or New York to strike it rich.
239* Music/WarrenZevon’s classic hit:
240--> ''Ah-ooh, Werewolves of London, ah-ooh''
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244* ''Radio/JourneyIntoSpace'': In ''The World in Peril'', a Martian spaceship crash-lands in the Lake District. Three other spaceships land in remote areas of UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}, UsefulNotes/{{India}} and UsefulNotes/SouthAmerica.
245* This is the entire plot of ''Radio/WelcomeToOurVillagePleaseInvadeCarefully''. The Geonins begin their invasion in a small British country town for two reasons: 1) the village is so out of the way that major governments won't notice them, and 2) the majority of the town's residents are so very British [[StiffUpperLip that they refuse to put up a fuss over it.]]
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249* Subverted-by-RealLife example: The designers of ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'' originally picked Seattle for their game's home base, because as large North American cities went, it was relatively obscure in pre-90s pop culture. Little did they suspect that movies, TV shows, {{grunge}} and Starbucks would conspire to elevate Seattle's cultural prominence in the years to follow.
250* White Wolf's website had a Java-based RPG chat room for their ''TabletopGame/ChroniclesOfDarkness'' also set in Atlanta, Georgia; the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' chat had the fictional city of "[[IstanbulNotConstantinople New Bremen]]" instead. The World of Darkness has also released sourebooks for cities all over the world. In addition to the obvious (New York, London, Hong Kong, etc.), there is also the rather twisty ''Milwaukee by Night''.
251** In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', the Sabbat main strongholds in North America are Mexico City and ''Montreal''.
252* ''TabletopGame/TalesFromTheLoop'': The titular MagicalParticleAccelerator arrays (and subsequent [[WeirdnessMagnet Weirdness Magnets]]) were built on Sweden and Boulder City, Nevada.
253* In ''TabletopGame/DeltaGreen'', there are some few countries that have [[NoSuchAgency secret agencies]] that fight the creatures from the Franchise/CthulhuMythos. Delta Green and Majestic-12 in the United States, PISCES in the UK, GRU SV-8 in Russia and... M-EPIC in Canada. Even more interesting, the heads of governments from the US and UK aren't aware of the groups, which means the Prime-Minister of Canada is one of the few world leaders aware of the monsters that lurk in the shadows and threatens mankind.
254* ''TabletopGame/TheCreatureThatAteSheboygan'' is about a {{Kaiju}} rampaging through Sheboygan, a town in Wisconsin, USA.
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258* ''VideoGame/AmsterDoom'' details an AlienInvasion where their Point Zero of landing is - true to it's title - Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Then again, it's made by a Dutch company.
259* In ''VideoGame/TombRaiderLegend'', we learn that King Arthur's tomb is under a tacky Camelot tourist trap in Cornwall.
260-->'''Lara''': As in take the M5 to the A30 Cornwall?
261* A level of ''VideoGame/NoOneLivesForever 2'' has you fighting an army of ninjas in Akron, Ohio.
262* ''VideoGame/LeatherGoddessesOfPhobos'' has the player start in a bar in Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
263* ''VideoGame/SuperheroLeagueOfHoboken'' takes place in the titular city in New Jersey.
264* Played for laughs in an InteractiveFiction game, where part of the backstory details Satan's arrival on Earth to punish humanity for their sins and his construction of a hellish citadel to house his legions in New Jersey. Apparently it was a few years before people realized something was wrong.
265* In ''VideoGame/{{MDK}}'', the population centers threatened with annihilation by the invading city minecrawlers were Laguna Beach, Lindfield, Livingston, Kirkaldy and Sparrow Pit. In ''VideoGame/MDK2'' the city minecrawler in the opening mission was targeting Edmonton.
266* Earth made its first real appearance in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', something that was heavily marketed in the game's advertising. Namely, the Reaper attack on London. However, the first we see of the Reaper invasion is the scorched remains of... Vancouver. Justified in that Creator/{{Bioware}} is Canadian and Vancouver is one of Canada's largest and most famous cities, and averted [[spoiler:in the final battle, which takes place in London]].
267* ''VideoGame/ParasiteEve2'' starts off in downtown UsefulNotes/LosAngeles, but after the ActionPrologue is over, Aya then spends the rest of the game on a mission in Dryfield, Nevada, a tiny desert hamlet in the middle of the Mojave Desert that is not so much a town as it is a collection of buildings clustered together. Population: 1, a former Vietnam veteran named Douglas who was the only person to stay after the Neo-Mitochondrion Creatures infested the place.
268* Used in the ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'' series, for good reason: many big cities were nuked into oblivion during the war (Los Angeles was destroyed so badly that it was called "the Boneyard", San Franciscio is mostly deserted, and it's implied that New York is just a radioactive crater). Therefore, the capital of the New California Republic isn't New Sacramento or anything like that, but instead a formerly small, post-apocalyptic community called Shady Sands. Played with in ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' and ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', which take place in Washington, DC, Las (New) Vegas, and Boston, respectively, but in the case of ''New Vegas'' and ''4'', it's justified: the de-facto ruler of New Vegas, Robert House, had a missile defense system set up that destroyed most of the nukes before they could land, and most of the conflict in ''4'' comes from the actions of the Institute (formerly CIT, the ''Fallout'' version of MIT), which wasn't founded in its current form until after the war. However, {{DLC}}s for the post-''2'' games take place in exotic locales such as Zion National Park (''Honest Hearts''), Pittsburgh (''The Pitt''), Maine (''Far Harbour''), Anchorage (''Operation: Anchorage''), Point Lookout State Park (''Point Lookout'') and quite often, areas that, in real life, are empty or just don't exist (''Lonesome Road'' and ''Old World Blues'').
269** ZigZagged with ''VideoGame/Fallout76'', which takes place in the Appalachian region, which was spared from the brunt of the Great War's carnage. Some key cities in West Virginia, including Morgantown and the capitol city of Charleston, are present, albeit located in different areas than their real-world counterparts. Other areas and attractions are given new names: while Camden Park retains its name, Ersatz versions of the Greenbriar and Hillbilly Hotdogs are present.
270* In ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'', the Earth Federation has many military bases in many cities around the globe, Curiously enough, most of those bases ''does'' exist, as many of these bases belong to either the U.S. military (in the case of the ones located in the Shizuoka prefecture in Japan) or NATO (Aviano, in Italy) in real life. To make things even more strange, one of EF's military bases is located, from all places, in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico. Not only there isn't any military base worth mentioning there in RealLife (either from the U.S., NATO or even the Mexican army, leaving aside the fact Mexico doesn't allow foreign military forces to work there), Tepic, as a military oupost, would be a terrible place to build a military base, due to its location near the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range.[[note]]Assuming that it was a mistake from Banpresto and Bandai Namco, it is very likely they were thinking about the Mexican Air Force Academy located in Zapopan, in the state of Jalisco, a city not far from Tepic, and where it would have made more sense to build a military base where both fighter jets and giant robots could take off.[[/note]]
271* ''VideoGame/Shadowrun2007'': The powerful artefact that allows magic to return to the world is located in Santos, Brazil. Cyberpunk shooting ensues.
272* ''VideoGame/WarcraftOrcsAndHumans'': The orcs from Draenor invade, and curbstomp, the backwater kingdom of Stormwind rather than the powerful center of human civilization in Lordaeron to the north. The reason for this is that [[EvilGod Sargeras]] had a hard time mind-controlling Medivh, so although he managed to tell the orcs how to build the portal between worlds, said portal ended up in the middle of a dragon-infested swamp on the edge of a backwater kingdom. Instead of in Stromgarde, an already empty fortification, and a much more logical place to launch an invasion from. Basically, the Horde's conquest was doomed from the start by being dumped in a crappy location.
273* ''VideoGame/SilverFalls'' takes place in the eponymous small mountain town. Aside from being a nice tourist destination, it's also home to aliens, ghosts, and Lovecraftian monstrosities. By the time ''VideoGame/SilverFallsGaidenDeathlyDelusionDestroyersAndRubyRiver'' happens, it's become so common for people to disappear that almost the entire town bands together to search for victims.
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277* ''VisualNovel/GloryHounds'' is a furry superhero story that takes place in the Netherlands, a setting very rare for either genre.
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281* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': The CityOfAdventure where magic levels have been deliberately inflated, aliens mingle with humans, and the FBI has one of their best agents situated? The suburban town of Moperville, which may or may not be based loosely off of Naperville, Illinois.
282* In an ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' storyline, Head Alien experiments with his new time freezing technology in a small town in Canada, leading to the exchange in the page quote. It's also an excuse for a {{crossover}} with another webcomic, ''Webcomic/{{Avalon|1999}}'', set in small-town Canada, which was in the middle of a long hiatus.
283* In the flash series ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/97573 21]]'' (a parody of ''Series/TwentyFour''), plumber Al Johnstone has 21 minutes to save Norwich from a nuclear explosion.
284* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' takes place in a heavily fictionalized version of Cumberland, Maryland. Nobody in the comic thinks anything of it.
285* Although a very populous place, there are not many superhero stories that take place place in [[UsefulNotes/TheBerlinRepublic Germany's]] Ruhr Area, a fact that was one of the motivations of [[CreatorProvincialism Ruhr Area native]] Arne Schulenberg for creating ''Webcomic/UnionOfHeroes''.
286* ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'' features superhero action in Columbus, UsefulNotes/{{Ohio}}. Except for the fictional Ohio Research University (an obvious [[BlandNameProduct stand-in]] for OSU), the writer references real locations in and near Columbus. Also, the team of Canadian superheroes includes the Werewolf of London... [[LondonEnglandSyndrome Ontario]].
287* Fairville, the town where ''Webcomic/TheFAN'' takes place is actually the author's hometown, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targu_Mures a real Transylvanian city called Marosvasarhely.]]
288* The main setting of ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'' and seemingly main magical entrance portal to Earth Houston. Apparently monsters like to target Hermann Park.
289* In ''WebComic/StandStillStaySilent'', Iceland is the largest bastion of surviors, Scandinavia (more specifically Norway, Sweden and Bornholm island of Denmark) and Finland are the location of a bunch of smaller bastions. The DeathWorld ForbiddenZone that the main characters are exploring used to be mainland Denmark.
290* This is fairly common in ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'' and ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'', where for example a major world-spanning [[AncientConspiracy Brotherhood of Daves]] convention takes place somewhere in the midwest US, and the [[AncientTradition ancient fastness of a mystic order of notaries public]] is in Idaho.
291* ''{{Webcomic/Sarilho}}'' takes place in the Douro valley, with a satellite crashing in [[{{UsefulNotes/Portugal}} Arouca]].
292* ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy'': The main duo's CityOfAdventure is eventually revealed to be the town of Newport, Oregon. Meanwhile, [[AncientConspiracy The Committee]] has made its HQ underneath [[FlyoverCountry rural Nebraska]]. [[spoiler:The location of The Pit is eventually revealed to be beneath Pittsburgh, PA.]]
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296* The [[WebOriginal/ProtectorsOfThePlotContinuum PPC's]] main base in the real world (or "World One") is a city in New Caledonia, a French overseas territory. Nobody is quite sure why, though there are other doors to HQ scattered about Earth and the multiverse in general.
297* ”[[https://youtu.be/up5jmbSjWkw UFO Haiti]]” and “[[https://youtu.be/mos9-LReoWQ UFO Dominican Republic]]” are two promotional videos created by CG artist, Barzolff and are about star-shaped, jet spaceships flying over these island’s beaches.
298* Music/BrentalFloss' ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}'' song includes the line "learn to write before you can read and build the Taj Mahal right in Cleveland".
299* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'' is staged as a local radio show reporting the incredible number of supernatural goings-on in the small desert town of Night Vale.
300* ''Podcast/LessIsMorgue'' has ghosts, ghouls, demons, and more monsters that you can shake a stick at in the exciting, sexy location of...[[OnlyInFlorida suburban Tallahassee, Florida]].
301* ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'': While some of the locations the students are from are either major cities (UsefulNotes/TwinCities in v4, UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} in v5) or fictional (Alderbrook in Virtua, Whitree in [=TV2=]), a few also qualify. The v6 location in particular is [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingman,_Arizona Kingman, Arizona,]] a real world town along Route 66.
302* ''{{Literature/Enter the Farside}}'' is set in Greater Manchester in the [[OopNorth north of England]], as well as parts of Staffordshire where the main character lives.
303* ''WebVideo/SatelliteCity'' follows the daily lives of a bunch of intelligent, beast-like creatures from another dimension living with their human host at a house in rural England.
304* ''WebVideo/BedtimeStoriesYoutubeChannel'' has "The Alien of Varginha", where a UFO sighting and a subsequent sighting of mysterious red-eyed creatures took place in a then-unremarkable rural town in Brazil.
305* ''Website/SCPFoundation'' is very fond of this, which can partially be attributed to [[CreatorProvincialism Creator Provincialism]] as it's a collaborative writing site. This is also [[InvokedTrope invoked]] with Sloth's Pit, Wisconsin, a small town which has just so happened to wind up as one of the strangest ([[LighterAndSofter and funniest]]) places the Foundation has on their docket.
306* ''Literature/{{Starsnatcher}}'': The IncitingIncident happens when a UFO is sighted in the fictional town of Ernstburgh [[EverytownAmerica which lies somewhere in America]]. Apart from housing the Leimfeld University, it is a small town without anything remarkable in it.
307* The protagonists of ''WebAnimation/HunterTheParenting'' stumble into a vampire turf war over control of North Norfolk and Yarmouth. Even the vampires admit it's kind of pathetic.
308* ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' features an organization dedicated to stopping one assassin, a powerful reality-bending machine, {{Monster Clown}}s, and regular access to Hell, and sticks it all in a desert town located "Somewhere in Nevada".
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312* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'' featured a bunch of supervillains known as "The Swiss". Who were dressed in uniforms bearing the Swiss flag and wielded giant Swiss Army Knives:
313-->'''Die Fledermaus''': Listen to me! The Swiss are invading The City!\
314'''American Maid''': Switzerland is a neutral country, you goober.\
315'''Die Fledermaus''': ''[showing his arm in a cast]'' YOU CALL THIS NEUTRAL?
316* Vlad from ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' lives in Madison, Wisconsin. He's a Green Bay Packers nut.
317* In ''WesternAnimation/MegasXLR'' a giant mecha ends up in Jersey City, leading to all manner of hijinks and invasions.
318* Alien invasions were the order of the day in Terlawk, New Jersey on ''WesternAnimation/EarthwormJim''. {{Justified|Trope}} in one episode where it's revealed that one of the town's residents used to work for NASA, and spray painted "Hey aliens! I dare you to attack Terlawk!" on a satellite.
319* In the ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' episode "Multiplication Fable" DM and Penfold investigate a spaceship crash landing in Birmingham, England.
320* ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'': AIIsACrapshoot and is trying to conquer the world... from an abandoned factory in the Parisian suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt.
321* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': The Crystal Gems, aliens who defend the Earth from magical threats (which tend to aggregate around them), set up base on the coast of Delaware ([[DifferentStatesOfAmerica though it's not called "Delaware" in the show's universe]]).
322* ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'': The main characters are two HumanAliens and a robot who reside in Sherman, Illinois, a real-life village of over 4,000, and OnceAnEpisode they have to defend it from extraterrestrial [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters of the Week]].
323* ''Franchise/TheTransformers:''
324** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': The Autobots and the Decepticons crashed into an unidentified desert somewhere in the American southwest. Also, the episode [[Recap/TransformersG1APlagueOfInsecticons "A Plague of Insecticons"]] takes place in Bali in UsefulNotes/{{Indonesia}}, a place that doesn't get seen often in Western media. When the Insecticons are sighted there eating crops, both the Autobots and Decepticons go to investigate.
325** Minor example: While most of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' takes place in UsefulNotes/{{Detroit}}, Megatron's [[ItMakesSenseInContext disembodied head]] landed on the farm Isaac Sumdac grew up in near [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paw_Paw%2C_Michigan Paw Paw,]] a village with a population of about 3,300. It's also [[CreatorProvincialism where the art director/lead character designer is from]].
326** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' takes place in the middle of a Nevada desert.
327** In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersEarthspark'', Pennsylvania's backwoods not only house the headquarters of a shady governement organization, but also a mysterious alien artifact, a mad scientist, seemingly all the surviving Cybertronians on Earth, and the site of the Great War's final battle.
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331* [[RoswellThatEndsWell The events of Roswell, New Mexico]] come to mind. Aside from the odd military base, the closest notable landmark are the Carlsbad Caverns, and even that is a bit of a stretch.
332* Bonnybridge in Scotland averages about 300 UFO sightings per annum, earning it the nickname "U.F.O. Capital of the World" despite the fact it's a fairly obscure town (even in Scotland).
333** Same with the [[UsefulNotes/{{Todmorden}} Calder Valley]] in Yorkshire, though it's becoming more well-known in the UK due to television production moving there.
334** Similarly, nobody gave a fig about Rendlesham Wood in East Anglia, England, until an alleged U.F.O. sighting in 1980. It is held as one of the few points of interest in the entire UsefulNotes/EastAnglia area, despite relative proximity to London.
335* [[TheFlatwoodsMonster The Flatwoods monster/alien]] that was seen in Flatwoods, West Virginia in 1952. In the 1950 US census, the town had a population of 288, and it's even smaller now, at 264 in the 2020 census.
336* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antônio_Villas_Boas The Antonio Villas Boas case is one of the strangest known alien abduction incidents]] (and which apparently involved sex with an attractive humanoid), and it occurred in a rural area of Minas Gerais, a province in southern Brazil.
337** [[http://www.users.waitrose.com/~magonia/ms50.htm Another - possible - case of alien abduction was that of Cabo Valdés]], which occurred in 1977, near the border between UsefulNotes/{{Chile}} and UsefulNotes/{{Bolivia}}.
338* When the Live 8 concert locations were announced back in 2005, with concerts in places like UsefulNotes/{{London}}, UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} and UsefulNotes/{{Berlin}}, Canada's concert venue was held in Barrie, a cottage town about 60 miles north of UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}. This was much to the bemusement of many, particularly residents of Barrie.
339* The original UsefulNotes/{{Woodstock}} concert took place on a dairy farm in the Catskills near Bethel, UsefulNotes/{{New York|State}}. Most of the area's few thousand residents felt the same way about its attendees and performers as they would have about alien invaders.
340* Many music festivals taking place in small towns evoke a "alien invasion in a small town" atmosphere.
341** Wacken Open Air is probably ''the'' largest HeavyMetal festival in the world, bringing about 80,000 visitors from all over the world to the small German village of Wacken, pop. 1,819.
342** Fairport's Cropredy Convention - also known as the Cropredy Festival - is Music/FairportConvention's own festival with a lot of guest artists thrown in. For three days (sometimes even four!) 20,000 people descend on to the small English village of Cropredy, which has a population of ''717''.
343** Graspop Metal Meeting brings 150,000 visitors to the Belgian village of Dessel, which has a population of just over 9,000.
344** Hellfest Open Air brings 150,000 visitors to a site near Clisson in France, which has a population of 7,000.
345** Music/{{Phish}} held a series of huge festivals in the '90s and 2000s, with them as the only performing act, but none of them were held in traditional hotspots for such things. Three of them (The Great Went in 1998, Lemonwheel in 1999, and It in 2003) were held on an air force base in the small town of Limestone, Maine, which is on the Canadian border in the far northeast of the state far away from any significant population center (it is ''173 miles'' from Bangor, the nearest large city). 20 years on from these festivals, the locals in Limestone still [[https://thecounty.me/2018/09/01/news/after-two-decades-phish-concerts-continue-to-evoke-strong-memories/ talk about them]] with bewilderment, particularly how peaceful Phish's traveling fanbase was despite its enormous size.
346** The Herräng Dance Camp is not a music festival ''per se'' (it's a large-scale dance camp that focuses on swing-era dance styles, such as the lindy hop and tap dancing), but very much fits the rest of the statement. Every July, 2-3,000 people descend onto the tiny former mining town of Herräng in Sweden, which has a population of around 422 people.
347* The Niʻihau Incident, during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. One of the Pearl Harbor bombers crash-landed on the Hawaiian island of Niʻihau, believing it to be uninhabited. The island is privately owned and access is restricted, but a tiny community who still speak the native Hawaiian language are allowed to live there. The Niʻihauans, who could not communicate with the outside world, were left to deal with the Japanese pilot all by themselves.
348* A major reason why the Islamic State terrorist organization was able to cause as much havoc as its predecessor al-Qaeda at the height of its power in the mid-2010s was because of its willingness to embrace this trope. Generally, al-Qaeda typically plans their terror attacks to hit major cities and national capitals to cause massive casualties for maximum effect. This has been seen numerous times with incidents like the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_United_States_embassy_bombings 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in East Africa]], 9/11, the 2004 Madrid train bombings, the 2005 London bus bombings, and the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, with fewer low-profile attacks in small cities. In contrast, Islamic State's strategy was practically the inverse of al-Qaeda's: IS conducted large-scale attacks on capitals more rarely (most infamously, the November 2015 Paris attack and the March 2016 Brussels bombings) but they actually ''preferred'' to hit small and mid-sized towns much more frequently, using a DeathOfAThousandCuts strategy. Examples of this included the [[http://www.inquisitr.com/2257852/chattanooga-shooting-isis-twitter-account-warned-of-attack-minutes-before-shooting-authorities-calling-it-terrorism/ July 2015 Chattanooga shooting]], the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_San_Bernardino_attack December 2015 San Bernardino shooting]], and numerous stabbing incidents such as in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Merced_stabbing_attack Merced, California]], [[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/13/french-policeman-stabbed-death-paris Maganville, France]], [[http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/08/23/fbi-reportedly-investigating-whether-virginia-stabbing-was-isis-inspired.html Roanoke, Virginia]], and [[http://abcnews.go.com/US/isis-claims-responsibility-stabbing-attack-minnesota-mall/story?id=42173697 St. Cloud, Minnesota.]]
349* The name of the town of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A1tima,_Portugal Fátima]] has been known to Catholics worldwide ever since three children supposedly saw the Angel of Peace and the Virgin Mary appear there. It has a population of around 10,000 people.
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