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Unlike the [[State of Liberty]] or the [[State of Florida]], much of the State of San Andreas is completely accessible to the player. The state is divided into three cities and five counties, the cities of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], [[San Fierro]] and [[Las Venturas]], and the counties of [[Red County]], [[Flint County]], [[Whetstone]], [[Tierra Robada]] and [[Bone County]].
Unlike the [[State of Liberty]] or the [[State of Florida]], much of the State of San Andreas is completely accessible to the player. The state is divided into three cities and five counties, the cities of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], [[San Fierro]] and [[Las Venturas]], and the counties of [[Red County]], [[Flint County]], [[Whetstone]], [[Tierra Robada]] and [[Bone County]].


San Andreas has a very diverse climate and terrain. The first region (Los Santos, Flint, and Red Counties) is mainly made up of forests (with the area directly north of Los Santos meant to be a loose representation of the [[wp:Angeles National Forest|Angeles National Forest]]) and some creeks and small towns (representing the [[wp:San Fernando Valley|San Fernando Valley]]. The weather in this region is very warm, and in Los Santos, it can get very smoggy. The second region (San Fierro and Whetstone) is mostly cool, and in San Fierro is foggy. The terrain here is also forest-like, with many rugged hills and boasting [[Mount Chiliad]]. The third area, [[Tierra Robada]] and [[Bayside]], is semi-arid and partly forest-like. [[Bayside]] is meant to represent affluent [[wp:Sausalito, California|Sausalito]], while the areas outside it seem to represent Redwood forest areas outside the San Francisco Bay Area. The fourth and final region (Bone County and Las Venturas) is an arid climate, with the terrain being high elevated deserts with natural formations such as [[Castillo del Diablo]] and government buildings such as [[The Big Ear]] and [[Area 69]]. One can find many cactus and desert trees here.
San Andreas has a very diverse climate and terrain. The first region (Los Santos, Flint, and Red Counties) is mainly made up of forests (with the area directly north of Los Santos meant to be a loose representation of the [[wp:Angeles National Forest|Angeles National Forest]]) and some creeks and small towns (representing the [[wp:San Fernando Valley|San Fernando Valley]]. The weather in this region is very warm, and in Los Santos, it can get very smoggy. The second region (San Fierro and Whetstone) is mostly cool, and in San Fierro is foggy. The terrain here is also forest-like, with many rugged hills and boasting [[Mount Chiliad]]. The third area, [[Tierra Robada]] and [[Bayside]], is semi-arid and partly forest-like. [[Bayside]] is meant to represent affluent [[wp:Sausalito, California|Sausalito]], while the areas outside it seem to represent Redwood forest areas outside the San Francisco Bay Area. The fourth and final region (Bone County and Las Venturas) is an arid climate, with the terrain being high elevated deserts with natural formations such as [[El Castillo del Diablo]] and government buildings such as [[The Big Ear]] and [[Area 69]]. One can find many cactus and desert trees here.


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