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Answer:

In the Atlas.

Explanation:

The narrator, W. H. Auden, speaks about his country in the poem "Refugee Blues." The poem is the first of Auden's "Ten Songs."

The narrator speaks about the time when Jewish people were facing persecution under Nazis in 1930 In Europe, and people were trying to seek refuge in New York City.

The narrator speaks about his country where they once belonged and which the readers can find "in the atlas."

"Once we had a country and we thought it fair,

Look in the atlas and you'll find it there:" (Quoted text from "Refugee Blues" by W. H. Auden).

So, the correct answer is that the narrator's country can be found in the Atlas which is in Europe.