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⚫ | '''Le Singe d'Arbre''' is a café located in [[Little Haiti]], [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]. It is located under a palm tree, and is seen when coming off of the [[Links Bridge]] on the western side. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], a [[Glendale]] is parked underneath the canopy and a [[Red Balloons|red balloon]] can be found next to the car. Later on in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|Vice City]] the café turns into the [[Café Under the Tree]]. |
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⚫ | '''Le Singe d'Arbre''' is a café located in [[Little Haiti]], [[Vice City |
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+ | *The café's name is written in incorrect French. "Le Singe d'Arbre" translates as "The Tree's Monkey". A proper translation would be "Le Singe de l'Arbre", which means "The Monkey of the Tree". |
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Revision as of 22:20, 16 October 2014
Le Singe d'Arbre is a café located in Little Haiti, Vice City. It is located under a palm tree, and is seen when coming off of the Links Bridge on the western side. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, a Glendale is parked underneath the canopy and a red balloon can be found next to the car. Later on in Vice City the café turns into the Café Under the Tree.
Trivia
- The café's name is written in incorrect French. "Le Singe d'Arbre" translates as "The Tree's Monkey". A proper translation would be "Le Singe de l'Arbre", which means "The Monkey of the Tree".