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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 122. Chapters: Camelot, Gotham City, Trantor, Springfield, Smallville, Avalon, World of A Song of Ice and Fire, Metropolis, Alphaville, Gaia, Scorponok, Fortress Maximus, New Crobuzon, Dogville, Sanctaphrax, Shambhala, The Village, Metroplex, Rapture, Trypticon, Kaldor City, Mega City, El Dorado, Omikron: The Nomad Soul, Carcosa, Bedrock, Bigg City Port, Traction City, City of the Rats, Stonewylde, Emerald City, Athkatla, Star City, Zion, Lud, Cynosure, The City of Gold, Places in the Realm of the Elderlings, Busytown, Fiddler's Green, Elwood City, Ignition City, Macondo, Armada, Ranx the Sentient City, Celephais, Dis, Shadar Logoth, Royale-les-Eaux, Domed city, Cape Flattery, The Fools in Town are on Our Side, Champignac, Garage Logic, Calla Bryn Sturgis, Metrofulus, Aramanth, Dinertown, Lindalino, Mithral Hall, Viriconium, Autobot City, Santo Bugito, Waikikamukau, Bugtown, Traktionstadtsgesellschaft, Pandaemonium, Newford, Undertown, Heung Shing, Palomar, Dylath-Leen, Gao Village, Crydee, Lagado, Mekonta, Serannian, Vastnir, Cymril, Firsthome, Ratleaf Forest. Excerpt: Gaia (also called "the Planet") is the fictional world in the 1997 console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. The game's setting follows in the footsteps of Final Fantasy VI by presenting a world with considerably more advanced technology than the first five games in the series. Overall, the game's technology and society approximates that of an industrial or post-industrial science fiction. Gaia is composed of three land masses: The eastern continent features the city of Midgar, an industrial metropolis that serves as the headquarters of the Shinra Electric Power Company, a ruthless megacorporation that operates as the de facto world government. Shinra's major military base, Junon, is also located on the continent, along with a chocobo ranch, a small town called ..