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'''Bohan''' is one of the five boroughs in the [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] version of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]. It's the smallest major island in GTA IV, only containing 7 of the city's 65 individual neighbourhoods with only four accessible businesses, | '''Bohan''' is one of the five boroughs in the [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] version of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]. It's the smallest major island in GTA IV, only containing 7 of the city's 65 individual neighbourhoods with only four accessible businesses, with an estimated population of 1,079,589. Its real-life archetype is [[WP:The Bronx|The Bronx]]. Bohan is located in the northeastern section of the map and consists mostly of run-down housing projects. | ||
According to the in-game Public Broadcasting documentary, Bohan is a Dutch word meaning "Dutch word" (Altough this is untrue. The real dutch word for "Dutch word" is "Nederlands woord"). Most Bohan avenues are named after major prisons (Alcatraz Avenue, Rykers Avenue, Sing Sing Avenue, San Quentin Avenue, and Guantanamo Avenue being five examples). Many Bohan streets are named after breakdancing moves, such as Worm Street, Spin Street, Applejack Street and Valdez Street. | According to the in-game Public Broadcasting documentary, Bohan is a Dutch word meaning "Dutch word" (Altough this is untrue. The real dutch word for "Dutch word" is "Nederlands woord"). Most Bohan avenues are named after major prisons (Alcatraz Avenue, Rykers Avenue, Sing Sing Avenue, San Quentin Avenue, and Guantanamo Avenue being five examples). Many Bohan streets are named after breakdancing moves, such as Worm Street, Spin Street, Applejack Street and Valdez Street. |
Revision as of 23:22, 15 January 2010
Bohan is one of the five boroughs in the Grand Theft Auto IV version of Liberty City. It's the smallest major island in GTA IV, only containing 7 of the city's 65 individual neighbourhoods with only four accessible businesses, with an estimated population of 1,079,589. Its real-life archetype is The Bronx. Bohan is located in the northeastern section of the map and consists mostly of run-down housing projects.
According to the in-game Public Broadcasting documentary, Bohan is a Dutch word meaning "Dutch word" (Altough this is untrue. The real dutch word for "Dutch word" is "Nederlands woord"). Most Bohan avenues are named after major prisons (Alcatraz Avenue, Rykers Avenue, Sing Sing Avenue, San Quentin Avenue, and Guantanamo Avenue being five examples). Many Bohan streets are named after breakdancing moves, such as Worm Street, Spin Street, Applejack Street and Valdez Street.
Transport
Subway Stations
- B/E Bohan Line:
- one on Windmill Street
- one on San Quentin Avenue
Bridges
- East Borough Bridge: connects to Charge Island to the southwest
- Dukes Bay Bridge: connects to Dukes to the southeast
- Northwood Heights Bridge: connects to Algonquin to the west
Highways
- The Northern Expressway: the main highway that connects the Northwood Heights Bridge and the Dukes Bay Bridge.
Public Services
Police Departments
- Bohan East Police Department on Leavenworth Ave.
- Bohan West Police Department on Applejack St.
Hospitals
- Bohan Hospital on Leavenworth Ave.
Fire Departments
- Bohan Fire Department on Caterpillar St.
Pickups
Health
- In Boulevard, on Lompoc Avenue; in the northern basketball court, beside the bleachers
- In the Industrial District, on Leavenworth Avenue; under the 24-7 Supermarket sign near the Bohan Hospital stairs
- In the Industrial District, on Lomac Avenue; in the southwest corner of the warehouse from Hostile Negotiation
- In Little Bay, on Sing Song Avenue; on the makeup table in the dressing room at the end of the stage in The Triangle Club
- In Northern Gardens, on Coxsack Avenue; in a dirt lot on top of a wall near the stoop
- In South Bohan, on Attica Avenue; in an office in the Sprunk warehouse
Armor
- In Chase Point, on Folsom Way; in the corner of the top floor of the unfinished building
- In Fortside, on Grand Blvd.; on the pier
- In Fortside, on Folsom Way; behind a green storage unit, behind the ARS building
Notable Residents
- Mallorie Bardas
- Manny Escuela
- Tyrone Hancock
- Sonny Onorato
- Mark Lupisella
- Vincent Lupisella
- Tony McTony
- Carmen Ortiz
- Moe Schwartz
- Elizabeta Torres
- Willy Valerio
Businesses
- The Triangle Club: a strip club on the eastern side of Bohan on Coxsack Ave.
- S&M Auto Sales: Stevie's garage in Chase Point where you deliver all 30 vehicles to his garage for money.
- Burger Shot:
- one in the Fortside district on San Quentin Avenue
- one near the docks in the Industrial district on Lompoc Avenue
Neighborhoods
- Boulevard (Concourse)
- Chase Point (Hunts Point)
- Fortside (Fordham)
- Industrial (Soundview, Port Morris)
- Little Bay (Throgs Neck)
- Northern Gardens (Co-op City)
- South Bohan (South Bronx)
Other Information
- When the player is driving a car, in Bohan, several of the same car will spawn on the street nearby the safehouse. This is useful for saving more of the same "rare" car in the Bohan safehouse parking space.
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