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The State of '''San Andreas''' was the primary location of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It also exists in the [[GTA IV Era|Grand Theft Auto IV Era]], although it is never seen apart from certain TV shows. It is still a state in the GTA IV era, as in the Liberty Tree article on the Eunux controversy states of a female plumber "run out of a town in San Andreas", which confirms San Andreas ''still'' is a state in the GTA IV era.
The State of '''San Andreas''' was the primary location of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It also exists in the [[GTA IV Era|Grand Theft Auto IV Era]], although it is never seen apart from certain TV shows. It is still a state in the GTA IV era, as in the Liberty Tree article on the Eunux controversy states of a female plumber "run out of a town in San Andreas", which confirms San Andreas ''still'' is a state in the GTA IV era.


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*[[Carmen Ortiz]] references Los Santos in a date with Niko Bellic.
*[[Carmen Ortiz]] references Los Santos in a date with Niko Bellic.
*[[Luca Silvestri]] and his crew plan to flee to Las Venturas during the mission [[Meltdown]].
*[[Luca Silvestri]] and his crew plan to flee to Las Venturas during the mission [[Meltdown]].
*[[Vinewood]] is mentionned many times in the game, confirming that the district still exists in the GTA IV era.
*The [[Jefferson Motel]] still existed in the GTA IV era, as it is mentioned in a cutscene in The Lost And Damned.
*According to the LCPD, many criminals came from [[Los Santos]].
*Los Santos is heavily mentioned in the dialogues of The Ballad of Gay Tony.
*Accrording to the advertisement of Ranch, the district of [[Rodeo]] still exists in the GTA IV era.


==References in The Lost and Damned==
==References in The Lost and Damned==