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[[Image:TierraRobada.jpg|thumb|250px|Tierra Robada from the sky]] | [[Image:TierraRobada.jpg|thumb|250px|Tierra Robada from the sky]] | ||
'''Tierra Robada''', which | '''Tierra Robada''', which means ''stolen earth'' or ''Stolen Dirt'' in Spanish, is a semi-arid region of [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It is located in the very northwestern portion of the map, and is home to the city of [[Bayside]] and the [[Bayside Marina|marina]], as well as the small towns of [[El Quebrados]] and [[Las Barrancas]]. It is physically separated from [[Bone County]] by the [[Sherman Dam]] and the [[Sherman Reservoir]], with only a land bridge in the north connecting the two land masses. The east side are badlands. | ||
Tierra Robada's southern tip also provides the land area for the [[Robada Intersection]], which is the major interchange connecting the [[Highways|highways]] servicing Tierra Robada, [[San Fierro]], [[Las Venturas]], and Bone County. | Tierra Robada's southern tip also provides the land area for the [[Robada Intersection]], which is the major interchange connecting the [[Highways|highways]] servicing Tierra Robada, [[San Fierro]], [[Las Venturas]], and Bone County. |
Revision as of 07:26, 18 July 2010
Tierra Robada, which means stolen earth or Stolen Dirt in Spanish, is a semi-arid region of San Andreas in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It is located in the very northwestern portion of the map, and is home to the city of Bayside and the marina, as well as the small towns of El Quebrados and Las Barrancas. It is physically separated from Bone County by the Sherman Dam and the Sherman Reservoir, with only a land bridge in the north connecting the two land masses. The east side are badlands.
Tierra Robada's southern tip also provides the land area for the Robada Intersection, which is the major interchange connecting the highways servicing Tierra Robada, San Fierro, Las Venturas, and Bone County.
The name Tierra Robada sounds similar to Sierra Nevada, its real-life counterpart.
Residents
in El Quebrados: