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− | + | {{Disambiglink|For San Fierro in the HD Universe, see [[San Fierro (HD Universe)]].}} |
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+ | |image = SanFierro-GTASA-Montage.png |
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+ | |imagesize = 300px |
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+ | |motto = {{H:title|Caller on Rise FM in ''GTA Liberty City Stories''.|"City of Love"}} |
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+ | |caption = From top, left to right: [[Downtown San Fierro|Downtown]] at night, the [[Big Pointy Building]], [[Hashbury]]'s hippy-influenced area, the San Fierro [[Tram|Cable Car]] passing through [[Calton Heights]], [[San Fierro City Hall]], [[Easter Bay Airport]] and the [[Gant Bridge]]. |
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+ | |country = [[United States of America]] |
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+ | |name = San Fierro |
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+ | |map = <gallery> |
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+ | SanFierro-GTASA-MapFull-CityLimits.png|Map |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |map_caption = Map of the City of San Fierro. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{Quote|If you're going to San Fierro be sure to wear some flowers in your hair. Gone are the heydays when San Fierro was Mecca to the counterculture of the 60s. Now San Fierro is a bustling metropolis with a laissezfaire atmosphere, a quality missing from its neighbors to the east. Where in Los Santos the trends are picked up and are used to death, San Fierro on the other hand is a trendsetter in everything alternative, from flower power to free love and gay rights; San Fierrians pride themselves on being individualist, down to earth and cultured.|''GTA San Andreas'' City Guides, Page 29 (Official Manual)}} |
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+ | The '''City of San Fierro''' <ref name="City of San Fierro">Name seen on the [[Pier 69]] sign.</ref>, commonly known as '''San Fierro''', is a city located in [[State of San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]] and is the second city encountered in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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⚫ | San Fierro is the second largest city in population and smallest in area in San Andreas. San Fierro has a majority Asian population and is very diverse, economically and ethnically. It is the most urbanized city, and is situated on a peninsula on the western part of the state. South of the city lies the massive [[Mount Chiliad (3D Universe)|Mount Chiliad]] (based on {{WP|Mount Diablo}}) and the small town of [[Angel Pine]] in [[Whetstone]]. To the north of the city, across the [[Gant Bridge]] (a re-creation of the famous {{WP|Golden Gate Bridge}}), lies the town of [[Bayside]], and northeast of the city lies the county of [[Tierra Robada]]. San Fierro is a moderately sized city with the [[San Fierro Bay]] (based on {{WP|San Francisco Bay}}) to the northeast and [[The Panopticon]] to the east. San Fierro is connected to [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] and [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]] by road, rail and air. |
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− | |motto = |caption = From top to left: Downtown San Fierro, [[Big Pointy Building]], [[Palisades]], a [[Tram]], [[Foster Valley]], and [[Gant Bridge]]|country = [[United States of America|United States]]|Unlocked after = |
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− | [[Image:SanFierro-GTASA-map.jpg|thumb|Street map of '''San Fierro''']] |
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− | '''San Fierro''', [[San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]] is the second fictional city encountered in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', and is based on real-life [[wp:San Francisco, California|San Francisco, California]]. |
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⚫ | There is a sizeable [[Avispa Country Club|country club]] complete with a golf course within San Fierro. In addition to this, San Fierro has [[Queens|a district]] marked by rainbow signs that is meant to emulate San Francisco's famous {{WP|The Castro, San Francisco, California|Castro District}}, home to a sizeable homosexual population. San Fierro is also home to the football team, the [[San Fierro 69ers]], a double entendre referring to both the San Francisco 49ers and the "[[69]]" sexual position. Furthermore, in a crude reference to anal sex, the city's baseball team, the [[San Fierro Packers]], is sponsored by none other than Fierro Fudge. |
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⚫ | San Fierro is the second largest city in population and smallest in area in San Andreas. |
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+ | The city is also briefly mentioned in ''[[Manhunt 2]]'' as the former home of Dr. {{Manhunt|Daniel Lamb}} in the mid 1980s. |
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+ | ==Inspiration== |
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+ | It is inspired by the real-life {{WP|San Francisco}}, {{WP|California}}. |
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⚫ | There is a sizeable [[Avispa Country Club|country club]] complete with a golf course within San Fierro. In addition to this, San Fierro has [[Queens|a district]] marked by rainbow signs that is meant to emulate San Francisco's famous |
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==Earthquake Damage== |
==Earthquake Damage== |
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− | The city bears visible scars of an [[San Andreas Earthquake|earthquake]], a likely reference to the |
+ | The city bears visible scars of an [[San Andreas Earthquake|earthquake]], a likely reference to the {{WP|1989 Loma Prieta earthquake|Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989}}. The most obvious sign of the intense damage is the crumbled section of freeway lying to the immediate west of [[Garver Bridge]]'s San Fierro approach, which is an apparent emulation of the damage done to {{WP|California State Route 480|San Francisco's Embarcadero Freeway}} or even the {{WP|Cypress Street Viaduct}} in {{WP|Oakland, California}}, whose remnants could be seen for years after the earthquake. The freeway section does not seem to have any visible connection to the existing freeway, however. The city's infrastructure and buildings are not visibly damaged from the earthquake, the only such damage being in the [[Doherty]] area. |
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+ | [[File:SanFierro-GTASA-SeenFromTierraRobada.jpg|thumb|right|250px|View of San Fierro from [[Tierra Robada]].]] |
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+ | [[File:GantBridge-GTASA-Sunrise.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Sunrise over [[Gant Bridge]].]] |
==Weather== |
==Weather== |
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− | San Fierro commonly experiences rainstorms. These, combined with the frequent late-night and early-morning fog, can make driving and flying difficult because of reduced visibility. To further complicate the city's weather patterns, the [[Tierra Robada]] sandstorms occasionally blow into the northeastern parts of San Fierro, making flying near the Garver Bridge and [[Downtown San Fierro|Downtown]] skyline extremely treacherous. The weather is very similar to that of San Francisco except for sandstorms. |
+ | San Fierro commonly experiences [[Weather#Rain|rainstorms]]. These, combined with the frequent late-night and early-morning [[Weather#Fog/Mist|fog]], can make driving and flying difficult because of reduced visibility. To further complicate the city's weather patterns, the [[Tierra Robada]] [[Weather#Sandstorm|sandstorms]] occasionally blow into the northeastern parts of San Fierro, making flying near the [[Garver Bridge]] and [[Downtown San Fierro|Downtown]] skyline extremely treacherous. The [[Weather|weather]] is very similar to that of San Francisco except for [[Weather#Sandstorm|sandstorms]] and [[Weather#Thunderstorm|thunderstorms]]. |
==Districts and Places of Interest== |
==Districts and Places of Interest== |
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+ | [[Image:Chinatown-GTASA-Archway.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Chinatown (GTA San Andreas)|Chinatown]]'s archway entrance.]] |
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+ | [[Image:PalisadesPark-GTASA-Fountain.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The [[Palisades Park]].]] |
Because San Fierro is meant to emulate San Francisco, many of its districts are re-imaginings of real neighborhoods in San Francisco: |
Because San Fierro is meant to emulate San Francisco, many of its districts are re-imaginings of real neighborhoods in San Francisco: |
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+ | *[[Battery Point]] - ''{{WP|Fort Point, San Francisco|Fort Point}}'' |
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+ | *[[Gant Bridge]] - ''{{WP|Golden Gate Bridge}}/{{WP|U.S. Route 101 in California|US101}}'' |
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+ | *[[Garver Bridge]] - ''{{WP|San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge|San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge}}/{{WP|Interstate 80|I-80}}'' |
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+ | *[[Juniper Hollow]] - ''{{WP|Neighborhoods in San Francisco#Cow Hollow|Cow Hollow}}'' |
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+ | *[[Paradiso]] - ''{{WP|Neighborhoods in San Francisco#The Presidio|The Presidio}}'' |
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+ | *[[Esplanade North]] - ''{{WP|Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco|Fisherman's Wharf}}'' |
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+ | *[[Esplanade East]] - ''{{WP|Embarcadero (San Francisco)|Embarcadero}}'' |
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+ | *[[Downtown San Fierro|Downtown]]/[[Financial]] - ''{{WP|Financial District, San Francisco|Financial District}}'' |
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+ | *[[Calton Heights]] - ''{{WP|Pacific Heights, San Francisco|Pacific Heights}}'' |
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+ | *[[Chinatown (GTA San Andreas)|Chinatown]] - ''{{WP|Chinatown, San Francisco|Chinatown}}'' |
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+ | *[[Juniper Hill]] - ''{{WP|Russian Hill, San Francisco|Russian Hill}}/{{WP|Nob Hill, San Francisco|Nob Hill}}'' |
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+ | *[[Palisades]] - ''{{WP|Neighborhoods in San Francisco#Presidio Heights|Presidio Heights}}/Panhandle/Sea Cliff'' |
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+ | *[[Santa Flora]] - ''{{WP|Twin Peaks (San Francisco, California)|Twin Peaks}}/{{WP|Santa Clara, California|Santa Clara}}'' |
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+ | *[[San Fierro City Hall|City Hall]] - ''{{WP|San Francisco City Hall|City Hall}}/{{WP|Civic Center, San Francisco|Civic Center}}'' |
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+ | *[[Queens]] - ''{{WP|The Castro, San Francisco|The Castro}}'' |
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+ | *[[Corvin Stadium]] - {{WP|Candlestick Park}} |
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+ | *[[King's]] - ''{{WP|Noe Valley, San Francisco|Noe Valley}} (and Pierre Valley)'' |
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+ | *[[Easter Basin]] - ''{{WP|Neighbourhoods in San Francisco#China Basin|China Basin}}/{{WP|Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco|Hunters Point}}'' |
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+ | *[[Doherty]] - ''{{WP|Dogpatch, San Francisco, California|Dogpatch}}'' |
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+ | *[[Cranberry Station]] - ''{{WP|San Francisco 4th and King Street station|Caltrain Depot}}'' |
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+ | *[[Garcia]] - ''{{WP|Mission District, San Francisco, California|The Mission}}/Portrero Hilll'' |
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+ | *[[Hashbury]] - ''{{WP|Haight-Ashbury}}'' |
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+ | *[[Ocean Flats]] - ''{{WP|Sunset District, San Francisco|Sunset}}/{{WP|Ocean Beach, San Francisco, California|Ocean Beach}}'' |
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+ | *[[Avispa Country Club]] - ''{{WP|Cliff House, San Francisco|Cliff House}}/Olympic Club'' |
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+ | *[[Missionary Hill]] - ''{{WP|Mount Sutro}}'' |
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+ | *[[Foster Valley]] - ''{{WP|Foster City, California|Foster City}}/{{WP|Burlingame, California|Burlingame}}/{{WP|Silicon Valley}}/{{WP|South San Francisco, California|South San Francisco}}'' |
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+ | *[[Easter Bay Airport]] - ''{{WP|San Francisco International Airport}} (SFO)'' |
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+ | *Sunnyside - ''{{WP|Parkside, San Francisco|Parkside}} (due to a coding error this zone does not appear within the game, instead appearing as part of Ocean Flats)'' |
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+ | ===Highways and Intersections=== |
− | *[[San Fierro Highway]] - |
+ | *[[San Fierro Highway]] - {{WP|Cabrillo Highway}}/SR-1 |
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+ | *Unnamed intersection west of [[Easter Bay Airport]] - Intersection between US-101 and SR-92 |
− | *[[San Fierro Bypass]] - |
+ | *[[San Fierro Bypass]] - {{WP|Bayshore Freeway}}/US-101 |
*[[Las Venturas Highway]] - Eastshore Freeway/ I-80 |
*[[Las Venturas Highway]] - Eastshore Freeway/ I-80 |
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==Landmarks== |
==Landmarks== |
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+ | {{Quote|San Fierro is probably one of the most scenic cities in all of San Andreas. You have the street trolleys coasting up and down the hills, and when not obscured by the city’s trademark fog, there are spectacular views of the San Fierro Bay and the world famous Gant Bridge.|''GTA San Andreas'' City Guides, Page 29 (Official Manual)}} |
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− | [[File:Untitledjkl;.png|thumb|200px|Big Pointy Building]][[Image:WindyWindyWindyWindyStreet.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Windy Windy Windy Windy Street]]]]As with every other city in San Andreas, there are emulated landmarks. In San Fierro, these include: |
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+ | [[File:WindyWindyWindyWindyStreet-GTASA.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Windy Windy Windy Windy Street]]]] |
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+ | As with every other city in San Andreas, there are recreated landmarks. In San Fierro, these include: |
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+ | *The ''{{WP|Golden Gate Bridge}}'' makes an appearance as the '''[[Gant Bridge]]'''. This bridge links San Fierro and the town of Bayside. The bridge appears to have functioning [[tollbooths]], as evidenced by the fact that cars heading into San Fierro stop at the toll plaza. However, the player is apparently immune to the toll, not having to pay it. Gant Bridge extends over [[San Fierro Bay]], which is a re-creation of {{WP|San Francisco Bay}} and physically separates San Fierro from [[Bayside]] and [[Tierra Robada]]. |
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+ | *The ''{{WP|San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge|San Francisco Bay Bridge}}'' makes an appearance as the '''[[Garver Bridge]]'''. This bridge links San Fierro and [[Tierra Robada]] near [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]]. Alongside the Garver Bridge is the [[Kincaid Bridge]], which is modeled after the Forth Rail Bridge, which itself sits beside the Forth Road Bridge outside Edinburgh, Scotland. This may also be a reference to the home of ''Rockstar North'', where the original bridges are located. The Forth Road Bridge and the prior western span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge look remarkably similar. |
⚫ | *The ''{{WP|Transamerica Pyramid}}'' makes an appearance as the '''[[Big Pointy Building]]''', the base of the building surrounded by somewhat humorous signs. One can travel to the top for a bird's eye view of San Fierro. One [[parachute]] (and only one, so exercise caution) is provided, in case players have the urge to jump off. However, if the health bar is full, one can jump from the top without deploying the parachute, leaving a tiny bit of health left. |
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− | * The ''[[wp:San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge|San Francisco Bay Bridge]]'' makes an appearance as the '''[[Garver Bridge]]'''. This bridge links San Fierro and [[Tierra Robada]] near [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]]. Alongside the Garver Bridge is the [[Kincaid Bridge]], which is modelled after the Forth Rail Bridge, which itself sits beside the Forth Road Bridge outside Edinburgh, Scotland. This may also be a reference to the home of ''Rockstar North'', where the original bridges are located. The Forth Road Bridge and the western span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge look remarkably similar. |
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+ | *''{{WP|Fort Point, San Francisco|Fort Point}}'' makes an appearance as '''[[Battery Point]]''' in the game, which sits underneath [[Gant Bridge]]. However, the fort has been taken over by the pimp [[Jizzy B]], and is known as [[Jizzy's Pleasure Domes]]. |
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+ | *The ''{{WP|Castro District, San Francisco|Castro district}}'' is emulated as "'''[[Queens]]'''", a tongue-in-cheek reference to the neighborhood as being the heart of San Francisco's gay community. |
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− | * The ''[[wp:Castro District, San Francisco|Castro district]]'' is emulated as "'''[[Queens]]'''", a tongue-in-cheek reference to the neighborhood as being the heart of San Francisco's gay community. |
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⚫ | *'''[[Foster Valley]]''', located between [[Missionary Hill]] and [[Easter Bay Airport]], may be inspired from planned cities such as Foster City (which may explain the origin of the name as well). The contemporary buildings in the area, as well as a row of identical cylindrical buildings along an artificial lake, mildly resemble Oracle Corporation's World Headquarters at Redwood Shores, Redwood City, which is, coincidentally, also located near Foster City. |
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+ | *''{{WP|Pier 39}}'', better known as Fisherman's Wharf, makes an appearance as '''[[Pier 69]]'''. |
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+ | *The ''{{WP|Union Square}}'', a public square is replicated as the '''[[Downtown Square]]''' in [[Downtown San Fierro]]. A replica of the iconic ''{{WP|Dewey Monument}}'' appears at the center of the Downtown Square. |
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===Other Landmarks=== |
===Other Landmarks=== |
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+ | *{{WP|Forth Railway Bridge|Forth Bridge}}[[File:ZombotechCorporation-GTASA-exterior.jpg|thumb|200px|Zombotech Corporation.]] |
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+ | *{{WP|Ferry Building}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Grace Cathedral, San Francisco|Grace Cathedral}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Golden Gate Park}} - '''[[Garcia Baseball Park]]''' |
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+ | *{{WP|Fort Mason}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Presidio of San Francisco}} |
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+ | *{{WP|Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption (San Francisco, California)|Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption}} as the [[Ocean Flats Cathedral]] |
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+ | *{{WP|San Francisco Opera}} |
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− | *[[wp:Sutro Tower|Sutro Tower]] (on Missionary hill) - '''[[Missionary Hill Radio Tower]]''' |
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+ | ==Transportation== |
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+ | [[Image:TrolleyCaltonHeights.jpg|thumb|right|270px|A [[tram]] between the [[Calton Heights]] and [[Chinatown (GTA San Andreas)|Chinatown]] districts]] |
− | Although cars are prominent, there are cable cars ([[tram]]s) that circle San Fierro. Players are, however, unable to ride them, as they are literally unstoppable, and will plow through any obstacle without incurring damage. It is possible for a player equipped with a jetpack to land on top of a tram and ride it, albeit awkwardly. |
+ | Although cars are prominent, there are cable cars ([[tram]]s) that circle San Fierro. The [[King's Tram Terminal|sole tram terminal]] is located at the [[King's]] district. Players are, however, unable to ride them, as they are literally unstoppable, and will plow through any obstacle without incurring damage. It is possible for a player equipped with a jetpack to land on top of a tram and ride it, albeit awkwardly. |
− | The [[Brown Streak]] Railroad stops at Doherty's [[Cranberry Station]] across from [[Doherty Garage]]. The [[ |
+ | The [[Brown Streak]] Railroad stops at Doherty's [[Cranberry Station]] across from [[Doherty Garage]]. The [[Easter Bay Airport]] is located at the southeast of the city, off Exit 3, the second to last exit, from the [[Garver Bridge]] Approach. |
==Storyline== |
==Storyline== |
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+ | {{Spoiler}}[[Image:Xoomer-GTASA-Doherty-exterior.jpg|thumb|270px|right|[[Carl Johnson]]'s [[Doherty Garage]]]] |
+ | After Carl Johnson and [[The Truth]] burn down The Truth's weed fields, they flee Flint County via the [[Mothership]] and meet up with Cesar Vialpando in San Fierro at the garage he won from Catalina and Claude in a [[Farewell, My Love...|race]]. |
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− | Once there, Carl finds that all is wrong. The [[Doherty Garage|garage]] he won from Catalina is derelict, and he [[Photo Opportunity|discovers]] the disturbing truth about the [[Loco Syndicate]], the crime organization responsible for the spread of drugs in [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]]. The syndicate is run by [[Mike Toreno]], a shady person with a surprising background. [[T-Bone Mendez]], a [[San Fierro Rifa]], serves as the muscle of the organization, along with [[Ryder]], CJ's ex homie from [[Grove Street (3D Universe)|Grove Street]], and [[Jizzy B]], the biggest pimp in town. As he is investigating the Loco Syndicate, Carl also discovers that Wu Zi Mu (Woozie) is actually the head of a [[San Fierro Triads|San Fierro Triad]] gang, the Mountain Cloud Boys, who are in the midst of a war with the [[Da Nang Boys]], a Vietnamese crime organization. |
+ | Once there, Carl finds that all is wrong. The [[Doherty Garage|garage]] he won from Catalina is derelict, and he [[Photo Opportunity|discovers]] the disturbing truth about the [[Loco Syndicate]], the crime organization responsible for the spread of drugs in [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]]. The syndicate is run by [[Mike Toreno]], a shady person with a surprising background. [[T-Bone Mendez]], a [[San Fierro Rifa]], serves as the muscle of the organization, along with [[Ryder]], CJ's ex homie from [[Grove Street (3D Universe)|Grove Street]], and [[Jizzy B]], the biggest [[pimp]] in town. As he is investigating the Loco Syndicate, Carl also discovers that Wu Zi Mu (Woozie) is actually the head of a [[San Fierro Triads|San Fierro Triad]] gang, the Mountain Cloud Boys, who are in the midst of a war with the [[Da Nang Boys]], a Vietnamese crime organization. |
− | After many odd jobs and errands for multiple bosses, Carl, Woozie and Cesar decide to take down the Loco Syndicate from the inside. Carl first pays Jizzy a visit, offering Jizzy his services. Jizzy gives Carl some work, during which he meets [[T-Bone Mendez]] and [[Mike Toreno]]. After being sure that Jizzy didn't suspect him, Carl confronted him at the [[Jizzy's Pleasure Domes|Pleasure Domes]] nightclub. A massive shootout was followed by a high-speed car chase, in which Jizzy was killed by Carl. Then, he heads down to [[Pier 69]], and kills T-Bone and Ryder in a massive shootout between [[San Fierro Triads|Triads]], San Fierro Rifa, Ballas, Carl and Cesar. Finally, Woozie informs him that Toreno is getting ready to leave in a helicopter, and Carl shoots him down with a rocket launcher. He then destroys the syndicate's crack lab in [[Doherty]], ending the Loco Syndicate once and for all. |
+ | After many odd jobs and errands for multiple bosses, Carl, Woozie and Cesar decide to take down the Loco Syndicate from the inside. Carl first pays Jizzy a visit, offering Jizzy his services. Jizzy gives Carl some work, during which he meets [[T-Bone Mendez]] and [[Mike Toreno]]. After being sure that Jizzy didn't suspect him, Carl confronted him at the [[Jizzy's Pleasure Domes|Pleasure Domes]] nightclub. A massive shootout was followed by a high-speed car chase, in which Jizzy was killed by Carl. Then, he heads down to [[Pier 69]], and kills T-Bone and Ryder in a massive shootout between [[San Fierro Triads|Triads]], San Fierro Rifa, Ballas, Carl and Cesar. Finally, Woozie informs him that Toreno is getting ready to leave in a [[Maverick|helicopter]], and Carl shoots him down with a rocket launcher. He then destroys the syndicate's crack lab in [[Doherty]], ending the Loco Syndicate once and for all. |
− | Carl then receives a mysterious call from a "friend" who claims knowledge of Sweet's whereabouts, prompting him to head out to the desert, to find none other than Mike Toreno. From there, a new chapter in the San Andreas storyline unfolds. |
+ | Carl then receives a mysterious call from a "friend" who claims knowledge of Sweet's whereabouts, prompting him to head out to the [[Bone County|desert]], to find none other than Mike Toreno. From there, a new chapter in the San Andreas storyline unfolds. |
− | Carl also receives a call from Jethro, a mechanic working in Carl's garage. Cesar has received a wish list of most wanted cars and he thinks they can make a profit out of it. After Carl buys the Wang Cars showroom, they get started. So Cesar and Carl steal five cars for the showroom, and it becomes an asset. |
+ | Carl also receives a call from Jethro, a mechanic working in Carl's garage. Cesar has received a wish list of most wanted cars and he thinks they can make a profit out of it. After Carl buys the [[Wang Cars (GTA San Andreas)|Wang Cars]] showroom, they get started. So Cesar and Carl steal five cars for the showroom, and it becomes an asset. |
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⚫ | Much later, Carl returns to San Fierro to do yet another task for Mike Toreno: To steal a jet plane and bomb spy ships in Tierra Robada. Carl enters the [[Easter Basin Naval Base]] and successfully steals a [[Hydra]] and bombs the spy ships. San Fierro will no longer be seen in the storyline, although the player can return as often as they please. |
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==Crime== |
==Crime== |
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+ | [[File:SanFierro-GTASA-SeenFromMissionaryHill.jpg|thumb|250px|Looking north towards San Fierro from [[Missionary Hill]].]] |
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− | + | San Fierro was a major hub for drug-trafficking, especially the crack-cocaine trade. The city itself was one of the major points by which drugs are smuggled into the United States. Due to this, San Fierro became the base of operations to drug cartels such as the [[Loco Syndicate]] before their destruction. After the destruction of the Loco Syndicate, and later [[Big Smoke]]'s cocaine empire; the level of drug-trafficking and drug smuggling in San Fierro gradually decreased. |
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− | San Fierro also appears to be plagued by gang violence in |
+ | San Fierro also appears to be plagued by gang violence in some neighborhoods. However, the intensity is not as great as the gang violence in Los Santos. Most of the violence was the direct result of the crack-cocaine trade. During this time small local street gangs such as the Hispanic [[San Fierro Rifa]] became affiliated with the Loco Syndicate in the narcotics business and were hired as protection/security. |
− | Other street gangs in San Fierro include the Vietnemese [[Da Nang Boys]]. Da Nang Boys were primarily responsible for the human smuggling operations in San Fierro. |
+ | Other street gangs in San Fierro include the Vietnemese [[Da Nang Boys]]. Da Nang Boys were primarily responsible for the human smuggling operations in San Fierro. The gang is considered to be highly violent and ruthless by the [[San Fierro Police Department|SFPD]]. |
− | A major criminal organization also makes their home in San Fierro; the [[San Fierro Triads]], in [[Chinatown |
+ | A major criminal organization also makes their home in San Fierro; the [[San Fierro Triads]], in [[Chinatown (GTA San Andreas)|Chinatown]]. The Triads generally remain much more low-key on criminal involvement and seem to be venturing into legal businesses such as gambling. However, they do have a history of arms-trafficking, illegal street racing, assassination/contract killing and human smuggling. |
− | Despite being a focal point for drug-smuggling, San Fierro does not appear to be plagued by crack dealers on the streets. They can only be found in [[ |
+ | Despite being a focal point for drug-smuggling, San Fierro does not appear to be plagued by crack dealers on the streets. They can only be found in [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]]. This is likely because the drugs are transported to Los Santos via the connections between the Loco Syndicate and Big Smoke. |
Parts of San Fierro also appear to be plagued by prostitution. [[Jizzy B]] was one of the key pimps in San Fierro, as well as being involved with drug-trafficking and the Loco Syndicate. |
Parts of San Fierro also appear to be plagued by prostitution. [[Jizzy B]] was one of the key pimps in San Fierro, as well as being involved with drug-trafficking and the Loco Syndicate. |
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Latest revision as of 23:46, 24 February 2024
For San Fierro in the HD Universe, see San Fierro (HD Universe).
The City of San Fierro [1], commonly known as San Fierro, is a city located in San Andreas and is the second city encountered in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Description
San Fierro is the second largest city in population and smallest in area in San Andreas. San Fierro has a majority Asian population and is very diverse, economically and ethnically. It is the most urbanized city, and is situated on a peninsula on the western part of the state. South of the city lies the massive Mount Chiliad (based on Mount Diablo) and the small town of Angel Pine in Whetstone. To the north of the city, across the Gant Bridge (a re-creation of the famous Golden Gate Bridge), lies the town of Bayside, and northeast of the city lies the county of Tierra Robada. San Fierro is a moderately sized city with the San Fierro Bay (based on San Francisco Bay) to the northeast and The Panopticon to the east. San Fierro is connected to Los Santos and Las Venturas by road, rail and air.
Supposedly of Spanish foundation like San Francisco, Fierro is old Spanish for Hierro (Iron), not a likely name for a saint. The name derives from the motto for the city of San Francisco, "Oro en Paz, Fierro en guerra", Spanish for "Gold in Peace, Iron in War".
There is a sizeable country club complete with a golf course within San Fierro. In addition to this, San Fierro has a district marked by rainbow signs that is meant to emulate San Francisco's famous Castro District, home to a sizeable homosexual population. San Fierro is also home to the football team, the San Fierro 69ers, a double entendre referring to both the San Francisco 49ers and the "69" sexual position. Furthermore, in a crude reference to anal sex, the city's baseball team, the San Fierro Packers, is sponsored by none other than Fierro Fudge.
The city is also briefly mentioned in Manhunt 2 as the former home of Dr. Daniel Lamb in the mid 1980s.
Inspiration
It is inspired by the real-life San Francisco, California.
Earthquake Damage
The city bears visible scars of an earthquake, a likely reference to the Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989. The most obvious sign of the intense damage is the crumbled section of freeway lying to the immediate west of Garver Bridge's San Fierro approach, which is an apparent emulation of the damage done to San Francisco's Embarcadero Freeway or even the Cypress Street Viaduct in Oakland, California, whose remnants could be seen for years after the earthquake. The freeway section does not seem to have any visible connection to the existing freeway, however. The city's infrastructure and buildings are not visibly damaged from the earthquake, the only such damage being in the Doherty area.
Weather
San Fierro commonly experiences rainstorms. These, combined with the frequent late-night and early-morning fog, can make driving and flying difficult because of reduced visibility. To further complicate the city's weather patterns, the Tierra Robada sandstorms occasionally blow into the northeastern parts of San Fierro, making flying near the Garver Bridge and Downtown skyline extremely treacherous. The weather is very similar to that of San Francisco except for sandstorms and thunderstorms.
Districts and Places of Interest
Because San Fierro is meant to emulate San Francisco, many of its districts are re-imaginings of real neighborhoods in San Francisco:
- Battery Point - Fort Point
- Gant Bridge - Golden Gate Bridge/US101
- Garver Bridge - San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge/I-80
- Juniper Hollow - Cow Hollow
- Paradiso - The Presidio
- Esplanade North - Fisherman's Wharf
- Esplanade East - Embarcadero
- Downtown/Financial - Financial District
- Calton Heights - Pacific Heights
- Chinatown - Chinatown
- Juniper Hill - Russian Hill/Nob Hill
- Palisades - Presidio Heights/Panhandle/Sea Cliff
- Santa Flora - Twin Peaks/Santa Clara
- City Hall - City Hall/Civic Center
- Queens - The Castro
- Corvin Stadium - Candlestick Park
- King's - Noe Valley (and Pierre Valley)
- Easter Basin - China Basin/Hunters Point
- Doherty - Dogpatch
- Cranberry Station - Caltrain Depot
- Garcia - The Mission/Portrero Hilll
- Hashbury - Haight-Ashbury
- Ocean Flats - Sunset/Ocean Beach
- Avispa Country Club - Cliff House/Olympic Club
- Missionary Hill - Mount Sutro
- Foster Valley - Foster City/Burlingame/Silicon Valley/South San Francisco
- Easter Bay Airport - San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
- Sunnyside - Parkside (due to a coding error this zone does not appear within the game, instead appearing as part of Ocean Flats)
Highways and Intersections
- San Fierro Highway - Cabrillo Highway/SR-1
- Unnamed intersection west of Easter Bay Airport - Intersection between US-101 and SR-92
- San Fierro Bypass - Bayshore Freeway/US-101
- Las Venturas Highway - Eastshore Freeway/ I-80
Landmarks
As with every other city in San Andreas, there are recreated landmarks. In San Fierro, these include:
- The Golden Gate Bridge makes an appearance as the Gant Bridge. This bridge links San Fierro and the town of Bayside. The bridge appears to have functioning tollbooths, as evidenced by the fact that cars heading into San Fierro stop at the toll plaza. However, the player is apparently immune to the toll, not having to pay it. Gant Bridge extends over San Fierro Bay, which is a re-creation of San Francisco Bay and physically separates San Fierro from Bayside and Tierra Robada.
- The San Francisco Bay Bridge makes an appearance as the Garver Bridge. This bridge links San Fierro and Tierra Robada near Las Venturas. Alongside the Garver Bridge is the Kincaid Bridge, which is modeled after the Forth Rail Bridge, which itself sits beside the Forth Road Bridge outside Edinburgh, Scotland. This may also be a reference to the home of Rockstar North, where the original bridges are located. The Forth Road Bridge and the prior western span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge look remarkably similar.
- The Transamerica Pyramid makes an appearance as the Big Pointy Building, the base of the building surrounded by somewhat humorous signs. One can travel to the top for a bird's eye view of San Fierro. One parachute (and only one, so exercise caution) is provided, in case players have the urge to jump off. However, if the health bar is full, one can jump from the top without deploying the parachute, leaving a tiny bit of health left.
- Lombard Street, known as the "crookedest street", appears as Windy Windy Windy Windy Street in San Fierro's Calton Heights.
- Fort Point makes an appearance as Battery Point in the game, which sits underneath Gant Bridge. However, the fort has been taken over by the pimp Jizzy B, and is known as Jizzy's Pleasure Domes.
- The Castro district is emulated as "Queens", a tongue-in-cheek reference to the neighborhood as being the heart of San Francisco's gay community.
- San Fierro City Hall, based on the Beaux-Arts styled San Francisco City Hall, is located at the west end of Queens.
- Missionary Hill Radio Tower a replica of Mount Sutro's radio antenna (Sutro Tower) is located atop Missionary Hill, at the south end of San Fierro. An observation area is located nearby, offering a pristine view of the city's southern side.
- Foster Valley, located between Missionary Hill and Easter Bay Airport, may be inspired from planned cities such as Foster City (which may explain the origin of the name as well). The contemporary buildings in the area, as well as a row of identical cylindrical buildings along an artificial lake, mildly resemble Oracle Corporation's World Headquarters at Redwood Shores, Redwood City, which is, coincidentally, also located near Foster City.
- Pier 39, better known as Fisherman's Wharf, makes an appearance as Pier 69.
- The Union Square, a public square is replicated as the Downtown Square in Downtown San Fierro. A replica of the iconic Dewey Monument appears at the center of the Downtown Square.
Other Landmarks
- Forth Bridge
- Ferry Building
- Grace Cathedral
- Golden Gate Park - Garcia Baseball Park
- Fort Mason
- Presidio of San Francisco
- Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption as the Ocean Flats Cathedral
- San Francisco Opera
- San Francisco cable car system
- Great Highway
- Zombotech
Transportation
Although cars are prominent, there are cable cars (trams) that circle San Fierro. The sole tram terminal is located at the King's district. Players are, however, unable to ride them, as they are literally unstoppable, and will plow through any obstacle without incurring damage. It is possible for a player equipped with a jetpack to land on top of a tram and ride it, albeit awkwardly.
The Brown Streak Railroad stops at Doherty's Cranberry Station across from Doherty Garage. The Easter Bay Airport is located at the southeast of the city, off Exit 3, the second to last exit, from the Garver Bridge Approach.
Storyline
After Carl Johnson and The Truth burn down The Truth's weed fields, they flee Flint County via the Mothership and meet up with Cesar Vialpando in San Fierro at the garage he won from Catalina and Claude in a race.
Once there, Carl finds that all is wrong. The garage he won from Catalina is derelict, and he discovers the disturbing truth about the Loco Syndicate, the crime organization responsible for the spread of drugs in Los Santos. The syndicate is run by Mike Toreno, a shady person with a surprising background. T-Bone Mendez, a San Fierro Rifa, serves as the muscle of the organization, along with Ryder, CJ's ex homie from Grove Street, and Jizzy B, the biggest pimp in town. As he is investigating the Loco Syndicate, Carl also discovers that Wu Zi Mu (Woozie) is actually the head of a San Fierro Triad gang, the Mountain Cloud Boys, who are in the midst of a war with the Da Nang Boys, a Vietnamese crime organization.
After many odd jobs and errands for multiple bosses, Carl, Woozie and Cesar decide to take down the Loco Syndicate from the inside. Carl first pays Jizzy a visit, offering Jizzy his services. Jizzy gives Carl some work, during which he meets T-Bone Mendez and Mike Toreno. After being sure that Jizzy didn't suspect him, Carl confronted him at the Pleasure Domes nightclub. A massive shootout was followed by a high-speed car chase, in which Jizzy was killed by Carl. Then, he heads down to Pier 69, and kills T-Bone and Ryder in a massive shootout between Triads, San Fierro Rifa, Ballas, Carl and Cesar. Finally, Woozie informs him that Toreno is getting ready to leave in a helicopter, and Carl shoots him down with a rocket launcher. He then destroys the syndicate's crack lab in Doherty, ending the Loco Syndicate once and for all.
Carl then receives a mysterious call from a "friend" who claims knowledge of Sweet's whereabouts, prompting him to head out to the desert, to find none other than Mike Toreno. From there, a new chapter in the San Andreas storyline unfolds.
Carl also receives a call from Jethro, a mechanic working in Carl's garage. Cesar has received a wish list of most wanted cars and he thinks they can make a profit out of it. After Carl buys the Wang Cars showroom, they get started. So Cesar and Carl steal five cars for the showroom, and it becomes an asset.
Much later, Carl returns to San Fierro to do yet another task for Mike Toreno: To steal a jet plane and bomb spy ships in Tierra Robada. Carl enters the Easter Basin Naval Base and successfully steals a Hydra and bombs the spy ships. San Fierro will no longer be seen in the storyline, although the player can return as often as they please.
Crime
San Fierro was a major hub for drug-trafficking, especially the crack-cocaine trade. The city itself was one of the major points by which drugs are smuggled into the United States. Due to this, San Fierro became the base of operations to drug cartels such as the Loco Syndicate before their destruction. After the destruction of the Loco Syndicate, and later Big Smoke's cocaine empire; the level of drug-trafficking and drug smuggling in San Fierro gradually decreased.
San Fierro also appears to be plagued by gang violence in some neighborhoods. However, the intensity is not as great as the gang violence in Los Santos. Most of the violence was the direct result of the crack-cocaine trade. During this time small local street gangs such as the Hispanic San Fierro Rifa became affiliated with the Loco Syndicate in the narcotics business and were hired as protection/security.
Other street gangs in San Fierro include the Vietnemese Da Nang Boys. Da Nang Boys were primarily responsible for the human smuggling operations in San Fierro. The gang is considered to be highly violent and ruthless by the SFPD.
A major criminal organization also makes their home in San Fierro; the San Fierro Triads, in Chinatown. The Triads generally remain much more low-key on criminal involvement and seem to be venturing into legal businesses such as gambling. However, they do have a history of arms-trafficking, illegal street racing, assassination/contract killing and human smuggling.
Despite being a focal point for drug-smuggling, San Fierro does not appear to be plagued by crack dealers on the streets. They can only be found in Los Santos. This is likely because the drugs are transported to Los Santos via the connections between the Loco Syndicate and Big Smoke.
Parts of San Fierro also appear to be plagued by prostitution. Jizzy B was one of the key pimps in San Fierro, as well as being involved with drug-trafficking and the Loco Syndicate.
Some of the higher crime areas in San Fierro include:
Notable residents
- Jizzy B (Formerly)
- T-Bone Mendez (Formerly)
- Wu Zi Mu
- Dwaine
- Jethro
- Katie Zhan
- Michelle Cannes
- Jeremy Smith
- Claude (Probably, Formerly)
- Carl Johnson
- Zero
- Guppy
- Little Lion (Formerly)
- Cesar Vialpando
- Kendl Johnson
- Snakehead (Formerly)
- Berkley (Formerly)
- Ran Fa Li
- Su Xi Mu
- Daniel Lamb (Formerly)
Sports Teams
San Fierro has two pro sports teams, a football team, the San Fierro 69ers (based on the San Francisco 49ers) and a baseball team, the San Fierro Packers, based on the San Francisco Giants.
Trivia
- Although some landmarks might have been in the Beta, one landmark (possibly based on Treasure Island that is between San Francisco and Oakland) was going to appear in the game but was deleted (possibly because of the size of the bay and subsequent map). Proof of this can be seen at the map at Toreno's ranch & Lil' Probe'Inn.
- San Fierro is the smallest city in the 3D Universe areawise.
- Daniel Lamb, protagonist of Manhunt 2, lived in San Fierro before the events of the game, according to the game's instruction manual.
See also
- San Andreas (2D Universe), its more accurate two-dimensional counterpart, also based on San Francisco.
- San Fierro in the HD Universe