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+ | |start=[[Bay City Avenue]] |
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+ | |end=[[Vespucci Beach Sidewalk]] |
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+ | It runs from [[Bay City Avenue]] in the east to the [[Vespucci Beach Sidewalk]] in the west, running parallel to [[Cortes Street]]. The street has a connection to [[Magellan Avenue]]. [[Vespucci Movie Masks]] is located next to its western end. |
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*Vespuccink <small>(corner of Vespucci Beach sidewalk)</small> |
*Vespuccink <small>(corner of Vespucci Beach sidewalk)</small> |
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+ | *Like other streets in Vespucci, Vitus Street is likely named after an [[Europe]]an explorer and officer in the [[Russia]]n Navy, in this case [[wp:Vitus Bering|Vitus Bering]], known for his explorations of the [[wp:Russian Alaska|western coast of the American continent]]. |
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+ | [[ru:Витус-Стрит]] |
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[[Category:Streets]] |
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[[Category:Streets in GTA V]] |
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Revision as of 21:30, 10 October 2018
Vitus Street is a street located just north of Palomino Avenue in Vespucci Beach and Vespucci Canals, Los Santos that appears in Grand Theft Auto V.
Overview
It runs from Bay City Avenue in the east to the Vespucci Beach Sidewalk in the west, running parallel to Cortes Street. The street has a connection to Magellan Avenue. Vespucci Movie Masks is located next to its western end.
Businesses
- Slice 'N' Dice Pizzeria (corner of Vespucci Beach sidewalk)
- Vespuccink (corner of Vespucci Beach sidewalk)
Trivia
- Like other streets in Vespucci, Vitus Street is likely named after an European explorer and officer in the Russian Navy, in this case Vitus Bering, known for his explorations of the western coast of the American continent.