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The city is divided into two landmasses, with the northern portion the largest of the two and serving as the city's core, while the southern portion is occupied by a single district, Sunview. The northern landmass is further divided by Aye Valley, which cuts through the heart of the area from the east to the west. The southern coastline of the northern landmass is characterized by its many docks, similar to San Francisco's docks to the north of the peninsular.
The city is divided into two landmasses, with the northern portion the largest of the two and serving as the city's core, while the southern portion is occupied by a single district, Sunview. The northern landmass is further divided by Aye Valley, which cuts through the heart of the area from the east to the west. The southern coastline of the northern landmass is characterized by its many docks, similar to San Francisco's docks to the north of the peninsular.


San Andreas does sport distinctive features associated with San Francisco, such as sloped districts, tram lines (which appear only for show), Chinatown and "Soviet Hill" (Russian Hill) districts, [[wp:Lombard Street, San Francisco|Lombard Street]], and a large red bridge attempting to emulate the [[wp:Golden Gate Bridge|Golden Gate Bridge]]. Accessible trams, similar to train systems in [[Liberty City in GTA 1|Liberty City]] and [[Vice City in GTA 1|Vice City]], were considered early during the game's development, but was not finalized, possibly explaining the absence of train services in San Andreas.
San Andreas sports distinctive features associated with San Francisco, such as sloped districts, tram lines (which appear only for show), Chinatown and "Soviet Hill" (Russian Hill) districts, [[wp:Lombard Street, San Francisco|Lombard Street]], and a large red bridge attempting to emulate the [[wp:Golden Gate Bridge|Golden Gate Bridge]]. Accessible trams, similar to train systems in [[Liberty City in GTA 1|Liberty City]] and [[Vice City in GTA 1|Vice City]], were considered early during the game's development, but was not finalized, possibly explaining the absence of train services in San Andreas.


The city is apparently named after [[wp:San Andreas Fault|the fault line]] that runs along the state of California, where San Fransisco is situated.
The city is apparently named after [[wp:San Andreas Fault|the fault line]] that runs along the state of California, where San Fransisco is situated.
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