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        <description>Location: 65 Km East of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Population:  750 thousand.



Abbotsford

Unlike surrounding cities, Abbotsford does not change quickly. Vancouver to the west was losing population fast. Chilliwack to the East was gaining population even faster. In the late twentieth / early twenty first century the city saw much growth and the people were happy with what the city had become. Occasionally new housing complexes would be built, or new shopping centers opened, but they…</description>
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        <description>Location: North East of Hope, British Columbia, Canada

Population: About 1000.

Original Logging Camp:



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Brentwood

In the early twenty first century the area Brentwood exists was a small logging camp. The company which owned the logging rights to the area as well as the land where Brentwood would exist built three temporary building on the site: a kitchen, a storage / repair barn, and a bunk residence for the loggers. The logging operation lasted for many years, wit…</description>
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        <description>Location: 80 Km East of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Population: 1.2 million.



Chilliwack

In the mid twenty first century, Chilliwack saw an exponential population growth due to people leaving Vancouver. Uncontrolled land values in Vancouver meant that only the very rich could afford to own their own homes with the surrounding cities were not much more affordable. In Chilliwack anyone with a full time job could easily afford their own home.</description>
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        <description>Location: Guangxi, China

Population: 1.5 million.



Guilin Monument Settlement

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        <description>Location: Oregon, United States

Population: 1.3 million.



New Portland

Built in the same place Portland Existed before the correction. Eddie Vern and George Ellis were brought to the nearby settlement when they were captured. As a Nexus Arm, Eddie helped build the new city with George acting as his advisor. The new city looks quite different from the old one, mainly because Eddie and the rest of the Nexus Arms were focused on getting everyone back into their old lives. He focused on making f…</description>
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        <description>Location: Near Sandy Bay New Zealand.

Population: About 2157.



Sun Valley

Before the Lights left Earth, humans had never lived in the area which became Sun Valley. It is located south of the crescent shaped beach where Jack had built the second settlement in a valley which has a higher than average number of sunny days. The city was the idea of Walter and a few of his friends from the second settlement. They wanted a place where they could research the Lights technology without interference …</description>
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        <description>Location: British Columbia, Canada.

Population: 700 thousand.



Vancouver

Once the hub of business in British Columbia, out of control land costs and lack of high paying jobs drove out many people from the city. By the end of the twenty first century the majority of the city’s population was people with high paying jobs or who were from wealthy families. When people began to leave, many predicted the downfall of the city. Some even predicted it would be reduced to a gang infested, crime ridde…</description>
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