Bulawood is the name given to the Fiji film industry, Bula being a greeting in the Fijian language
Chinawood is a nickname for the Hengdian World Studio, the largest filmstudio in China.
Collywood Refers to the Cameroonian film industry.
Chollywood refers to the Peruvian film industry. It is also spelled "Choliwood."
Etyekwood is the informal name given in the media to Hungary's new Korda Studios under construction in the wine-making village of Etyek near Budapest.
Hollyhammar refers to the film industry in Hallstahammar, Sweden.
Hollywood North refers to film and television production in Canada, especially the cities of Vancouver and Toronto.
Kanywood refers to the film industry in Kano, Nigeria
Kgalewood refers to an area at the bottom of Kgale Hill in Gaborone, Botswana, the set for the TV series The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency.
Mollywood may refer to the Mormon film industry in the United States.
Nollywood is the Nigerian film industry.
Pinewood, name given because of the pine trees surrounding it. Is located in Buckinghamshire, England
Pallywood is a term used by conservative commentators to describe alleged anti-Israeli media manipulation through video footage.
Somaliwood refers to the film industry that has sprung up around the Somali immigrant community of Columbus, Ohio.
Swahiliwood refers to the cinema of Tanzania [1]
Tamalewood is the nickname for the film industry in the state of New Mexico.[citation needed]
Trollywood is the informal name for a film production facility in Trollhättan Municipality, Sweden.
Valleywood is the informal name for the Dragon International film studio complex in Wales.
Wellywood refers to Wellington, New Zealand - home of Weta Workshop, Weta Digital and Peter Jackson's film studio.
Gollywood is the nickname for the film industry in the state of Gujarat. Also a name for the movie industry in Ghana[citation needed]
Anansekrom is the name for the film industry in Ghana.
Riverwood is the name for the film industry in Kenya. It's name is from the street River Road.
OtherSome Hollywood-inspired nicknames do not refer directly to the film industry:
Dollywood is an amusement park owned by Dolly Parton. It may also be used as an alternative spelling for Dhaliwood.
"FC Hollywood" is a nickname for FC Bayern Munich, used especially widely by German media in the 1990s, an era in which Bayern players were as likely to appear in gossip pages as in sports pages.
"Mollywood" is sometimes jokingly used to describe the Hollywood Sign-inspired town name on the hillside at the eastern edge of Mosgiel in New Zealand.