Anatopism

/ænəˈtoʊpɪzəm/ noun

An error or inconsistency in the placement or location of something in a story or historical account, similar to an anachronism but involving geography instead of time.

From Greek 'ana-' (against, back) + 'topos' (place) + '-ism' (condition or doctrine). Modeled after 'anachronism,' replacing the time element (chronos) with the space element (topos).

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