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[[File:AldeaMalvada-GTASA.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Aldea Malvada in [[Tierra Robada]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]].]]
[[File:AldeaMalvada-GTASA.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Aldea Malvada in [[Tierra Robada]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]].]]
'''Aldea Malvada''' is a small, isolated ghost town at the northeastern edge of [[Tierra Robada]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. It is situated on top of a large rock formation just east of [[El Quebrados]], and west of [[Arco del Oeste]] and [[Sherman Reservoir]]. It appears to be the remains of a village whose origins are likely older and from a different culture than those of [[Bone County|Bone County's]] ghost town, [[Las Brujas]], likely ruins from the Anasazi or Ancient Puebloan tribe.  The name ''Aldea Malvada'' translates roughly from Spanish to ''Wicked Village''.
'''Aldea Malvada''' is a small, isolated ghost town at the northeastern edge of [[Tierra Robada]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. It is situated on top of a large rock formation just east of [[El Quebrados]], and west of [[Arco del Oeste]] and [[Sherman Reservoir]]. It appears to be the remains of a village whose origins are likely older and from a different culture than those of [[Bone County|Bone County's]] ghost town, [[Las Brujas]], likely ruins from the Anasazi or Ancient Puebloan tribe.  The name ''Aldea Malvada'' translates roughly from Spanish to ''Wicked Village''. It may be based on [[wp:Pueblo Grande de Nevada|Pueblo Grande de Nevada]], a real-life ancient Pueblo village in Nevada.


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Aldea Malvada in Tierra Robada, San Andreas.

Aldea Malvada is a small, isolated ghost town at the northeastern edge of Tierra Robada, San Andreas. It is situated on top of a large rock formation just east of El Quebrados, and west of Arco del Oeste and Sherman Reservoir. It appears to be the remains of a village whose origins are likely older and from a different culture than those of Bone County's ghost town, Las Brujas, likely ruins from the Anasazi or Ancient Puebloan tribe. The name Aldea Malvada translates roughly from Spanish to Wicked Village. It may be based on Pueblo Grande de Nevada, a real-life ancient Pueblo village in Nevada.

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