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[[Image:LasPayasadas.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Las Payasadas in [[Bone County]], [[San Andreas]]]]
[[Image:LasPayasadas.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Las Payasadas in [[Bone County]], [[San Andreas]]]]
'''Las Payasadas''' is a small town located in northwestern [[Bone County]], [[San Andreas]].  Roadside signage of the town indicates an estimated population of 211. It is situated only minutes northwest of [[Verdant Meadows]], and contains a prominent feature of the surrounding landscape, a large plaster chicken with a constantly bobbing head.  The name ''Las Payasadas'' translates roughly from Spanish to ''horseplay'' or ''clowning around'', a possible reference to the lack of seriousness afforded to this town owing to its giant chicken. Other than the chicken, the town does not possess any other points of interest.
'''Las Payasadas''' is a small town located in northwestern [[Bone County]], [[San Andreas]].  Roadside signage of the town indicates an estimated population of 211 in 1992. It is situated only minutes northwest of [[Verdant Meadows]], and contains a prominent feature of the surrounding landscape, a large plaster chicken with a constantly bobbing head.  The name ''Las Payasadas'' translates roughly from Spanish to ''horseplay'' or ''clowning around'', a possible reference to the lack of seriousness afforded to this town owing to its giant chicken. Other than the chicken, the town does not possess any other points of interest.


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Las Payasadas in Bone County, San Andreas

Las Payasadas is a small town located in northwestern Bone County, San Andreas. Roadside signage of the town indicates an estimated population of 211 in 1992. It is situated only minutes northwest of Verdant Meadows, and contains a prominent feature of the surrounding landscape, a large plaster chicken with a constantly bobbing head. The name Las Payasadas translates roughly from Spanish to horseplay or clowning around, a possible reference to the lack of seriousness afforded to this town owing to its giant chicken. Other than the chicken, the town does not possess any other points of interest.

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