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}}'''Cali''', also known as Santiago de Cali, is a major city in [[Colombia]].
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'''Cali''', also known as Santiago de Cali, is a major city in [[Colombia]].

== In Game Description ==
== In Game Description ==
Santiago de Cali, better known as Cali, was once a hub of Afro-Colombian culture, and a thriving and bustling metropolitan area of Colombia. Ever since La Violencia, however, the city has practically transformed under the leadership of El Duce, Gilberto Alzate Avendaño. What was once a bright, republican city has become a hive of reactionarism from which the tendrils of Colombian fascism emanate.
Santiago de Cali, better known as Cali, was once a hub of Afro-Colombian culture, and a thriving and bustling metropolitan area of Colombia. Ever since La Violencia, however, the city has practically transformed under the leadership of El Duce, Gilberto Alzate Avendaño. What was once a bright, republican city has become a hive of reactionarism from which the tendrils of Colombian fascism emanate.

Latest revision as of 20:44, 8 May 2024

Santiago de Cali
Photograph of Cali

Cali, also known as Santiago de Cali, is a major city in Colombia.

In Game Description[edit | edit source]

Santiago de Cali, better known as Cali, was once a hub of Afro-Colombian culture, and a thriving and bustling metropolitan area of Colombia. Ever since La Violencia, however, the city has practically transformed under the leadership of El Duce, Gilberto Alzate Avendaño. What was once a bright, republican city has become a hive of reactionarism from which the tendrils of Colombian fascism emanate.

Cali, under its near-permanent curfew has become home to flagrant thugs and reactionary brutes. Blackshirts terrorize dissenting families on one street, oligarchs drown themselves in a sea of opulence on another, all while Colombia's most extreme Catholics damn their Jewish enemies to Hell in Cali's Archdiocese just one street over, all causing bloodshed to get their jobs done.

By becoming the den of hated bands of outlaws, fascists and mercenaries, and its Afro-Colombian population chased out by terror and persecution, Cali's legacy has been forever tainted, and it is unclear whether the city will recover from eleven years of harsh fascist rule.