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'''[[File:Carniceria.jpg|thumb|Carniceria, next to a Productos Mexicanos in East Los Santos.]]Carniceria''' is a grocery store located in [[East Los Santos]] in [[Los Santos]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. ''Carniceria'' is Spanish for "butcher's shop". The store is, however, inaccessible to the player and plays no role in the storyline whatsoever.
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[[File:Cernice.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Carniceria along with a bull and a cornucopia]]'''[[File:Carniceria.jpg|thumb|left|Carniceria, next to a Productos Mexicanos in East Los Santos.]]Carniceria''' is a grocery store located in [[East Los Santos]] in [[Los Santos]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. ''Carniceria'' is Spanish for "butcher's shop". The store is, however, inaccessible to the player and plays no role in the storyline whatsoever.
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The store in East Los Santos includes a bull and a list that says'' carne ''(meat), ''lengua ''(language), ''cesos ''(processes), ''pollo ''(chicken), and ''mariscos ''(seafood). On the right is a cornucopia, which is a symbol of abundance.
 
[[Category:Businesses in GTA San Andreas]]
 
[[Category:Businesses in GTA San Andreas]]

Revision as of 05:29, 18 December 2012

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Carniceria along with a bull and a cornucopia

Carniceria

Carniceria, next to a Productos Mexicanos in East Los Santos.

Carniceria is a grocery store located in East Los Santos in Los Santos, San Andreas. Carniceria is Spanish for "butcher's shop". The store is, however, inaccessible to the player and plays no role in the storyline whatsoever.

The store in East Los Santos includes a bull and a list that says carne (meat), lengua (language), cesos (processes), pollo (chicken), and mariscos (seafood). On the right is a cornucopia, which is a symbol of abundance.