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Narnia was a fictional location.

It featured in a series of books, including The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. To get to Narnia, one had to go through a wardrobe. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead [+]Andrew Cartmel, Virgin New Adventures (Virgin Books, 1992).)

Narnia was a land of lions, wicked witches and fauns. (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme [+]Paul Magrs, Iris Wildthyme (Snowbooks Ltd, 2011).)

It was cold. (PROSE: Escape Velocity [+]Colin Brake, BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures (BBC Books, 2001)., Anachrophobia [+]Jonathan Morris, BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures (BBC Books, 2002)., The Secret in Vault 13 [+]David Solomons, BBC Children's Books (BBC Children's Books, 2018).)

Sam compared the inside of the Doctor's TARDIS to Narnia. (COMIC: The Hyperion Empire [+]Robbie Morrison, Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor (Titan Comics, 2015).)

When Jack Irvine found himself in a Sea Devil habitat, he compared the trip with going to Narnia. (COMIC: Clara Oswald and the School of Death [+]Robbie Morrison, Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor (Titan Comics, 2016).)

Matteusz Andrzejewski had read the Narnia books and disliked the parts dealing with the character Susan Pevensie. (TV: Detained [+]Patrick Ness, Class television stories series 1 (BBC Three, 2016).)

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A boy (left) enters Narnia. (TV: Future Generations [+]Children in Need (BBC1, 1998).)

After entering a wardrobe, a young boy entered a forest in Narnia before encountering the White Witch. Upon noticing the boy, she made him disappear, with him reappearing near the Borrowers. (TV: Future Generations [+]Children in Need (BBC1, 1998).)

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Narnia is a location from The Chronicles of Narnia book series, later reappearing in the BBC television series of the same name.

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