Markovia is a country that is home to the Markovians, with its capital being Markovburg.
History
At some point, Markovia became known for housing various meta-humans for experimentation as well as being invasive and ruthless in their exploits. This drew the attention of the A.S.A. once their colonel, Yuri Mosin, invaded Freeland in order to abduct meta-human children. After instead abducting Lynn Stewart in order to create a meta-human serum, the A.S.A. asked for the aid of Black Lightning, forming a team to infiltrate Markovia in order to both save Lynn and stop the invasion.[1]
Known individuals
Known residents
Current residents
- Tobias Whale
- 1,264,320 individuals
Former residents
- Colonel Yuri Mosin (deceased)
- Tyson Sykes/Gravedigger (moved to United States)
Visitors
- Dr. Helga Jace (deceased)
- Dr. Lynn Stewart
- Peter Gambi
- Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning
- Anissa Pierce/Thunder
- Jennifer Pierce/Lightning
- Geoffrey Baron/Technocrat
- Grace Choi
- Erica Moran
- Brandon Marshall
- Khalil Payne/Painkiller
Known locations
- Markovburg (capital city)
Appearances
Black Lightning
Season 3
- "The Book of Markovia: Chapter One: Blessings and Curses Reborn" (mentioned)
- "The Book of Markovia: Chapter Two" (mentioned)
- "The Book of Markovia: Chapter Three"
- "The Book of Markovia: Chapter Four"
- "The Book of War: Chapter One: Homecoming"
- "The Book of War: Chapter Two"
- "The Book of War: Chapter Three: Liberation"
The Flash
Season 6
- "Marathon" (on a map)
Trivia
- Markovia has a population of 1,264,320 people.[1]
Behind the scenes
- In the DC comics, Markovia was home to Brion Markov, a superhero with geo-kinesis abilities and its future king, as well as his sister, Tara.
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