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* [[Dayglow]] based on [[Wikipedia:San Diego|San Diego, California]].
 
* [[Dayglow]] based on [[Wikipedia:San Diego|San Diego, California]].
 
* [[Desperado]] based on [[Wikipedia:Golden Nugget Las Vegas|Golden Nugget Casino]] in Las Vegas, Nevada and [[Wikipedia:Eldorado Hotel Casino|Eldorado Casino]] in Reno, Nevada.
 
* [[Desperado]] based on [[Wikipedia:Golden Nugget Las Vegas|Golden Nugget Casino]] in Las Vegas, Nevada and [[Wikipedia:Eldorado Hotel Casino|Eldorado Casino]] in Reno, Nevada.
* [[Fresno]] based on [[wikipedia:Fresno, California|Fresno, California]].
 
 
* [[Hollywood]] based on [[Wikipedia:Hollywood|Hollywood]] in Los Angeles, California.
 
* [[Hollywood]] based on [[Wikipedia:Hollywood|Hollywood]] in Los Angeles, California.
 
* [[I-80]] based on [[wikipedia:Interstate 80|Interstate 80]].
 
* [[I-80]] based on [[wikipedia:Interstate 80|Interstate 80]].

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The locations in the post-nuclear United States of America form the backdrop in which the events of the Fallout series occur.

Commonwealths

See also: Communities

The pre-War United States was comprised of 13 commonwealths, acting as an intermediate level of governance between the state and federal governments. Intended to help create legislation broad enough to benefit states with common regional concerns, but narrow enough not to affect those with dissimilar interests or political cultures. Following the Great War, the commonwealths disintegrated into what became known as the wasteland. When land across the country eventually became less radiated and more habitable, survivors reestablished settlements and began new post-War lives. The commonwealths include:

Vaults

Main article: List of vaults

The vaults are a series of survival shelters designed by Vault-Tec Corporation on contract with the U.S. government to protect a selected portion of the United States population from a nuclear holocaust. The government commissioned 122 vaults as part of Project Safehouse, seen throughout the continental United States.

Locations based on real places

Columbia Commonwealth

Capital Wasteland

East Central Commonwealth

Eastern Commonwealth

Appalachia

Four States Commonwealth

Zion Canyon

Great Midwest Commonwealth

New England Commonwealth

The Commonwealth

Northwest Commonwealth

Plains Commonwealth

Southeast Commonwealth

Southwest Commonwealth

Mojave Wasteland

New California

Texas Commonwealth

International