San Andreas Island

San Andreas is an unincorporated territory approximately 30 square miles in size, located approximately 1200 miles off the mid-west coast of North America. The territory is self-governing, with a Governor as the chief executive of the territory government. It was discovered by North Americans in 1840. Tourism & expats provide the economic backbone of the economy, although there is also a healthy intra-territory agriculture economy.

The capital of San Andreas is the City of Los Santos. Other incorporated areas include Paleto Bay Township, Sandy Shores Township, and Grapeseed Township.

In 1848, modern North American settlers began to push the native Jiz'h [ 'ʒit’tʃ', 'zh'itch' ] tribe, removing the native people from their land repeatedly as rich men bought almost all of the property - leaving only a small amount of land overlooking the Raton Canyon to serve as a Jiz'h reservation. The Jiz'h tribe continue to this day, to fight for their land back.

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