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"Freedonia" is a generic name for a plausible-sounding but fictional country, popularised by the [[wikipedia:Marx Brothers|Marx Brothers]] film ''[[wikipedia:Duck Soup (1933 film)|Duck Soup]].'' Its use in ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'' was intended as a reference to {{wi|Duck Soup}}. ([[DWA 49|''DWA'' #49]], [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]'')
"Freedonia" is a generic name for a plausible-sounding but fictional country, popularised by the [[wikipedia:Marx Brothers|Marx Brothers]] film ''[[wikipedia:Duck Soup (1933 film)|Duck Soup]].'' Its use in ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'' was intended as a reference to {{wi|Duck Soup}}. ([[DWA 49|''DWA'' #49]], [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]'')
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Freedonia was a fictional nation primarily associated with Martha Jones. The Tenth Doctor once told William Shakespeare that Martha Jones was a citizen of the nation of "Freedonia", in an effort to explain away her differences from the women of Shakespeare's acquaintance. (DW: The Shakespeare Code) Later, while visiting the Lake District in September 1909, Martha again claimed to be from Freedonia. (NSA: Sting of the Zygons)

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"Freedonia" is a generic name for a plausible-sounding but fictional country, popularised by the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup. Its use in The Shakespeare Code was intended as a reference to Duck Soup. (DWA #49, REF: Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia)

Freedonia (nation)