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The Inland Empire (TIE) is a survivor state encompassing the former counties of Riverwood and San Bernardino, California. It has a total area of 27,298 sq mi and, as of the 2011 census, has a population of over 2,200,000. It is known for its resiliance and industriousness in hardships, especially Doomsday itself.

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  • The Inland Empire (1983: Doomsday)
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  • The Inland Empire (TIE) is a survivor state encompassing the former counties of Riverwood and San Bernardino, California. It has a total area of 27,298 sq mi and, as of the 2011 census, has a population of over 2,200,000. It is known for its resiliance and industriousness in hardships, especially Doomsday itself.
city largest
  • Riverside
city other
  • San Bernardino Palm Springs
lang official
  • None
name short
  • TIE
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Name
  • The Inland Empire
Language
  • English
Capital
  • Riverside
Motto
  • Silver Screens, Shining Rivers
Anthem
  • Down by the River
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  • The Inland Empire (TIE) is a survivor state encompassing the former counties of Riverwood and San Bernardino, California. It has a total area of 27,298 sq mi and, as of the 2011 census, has a population of over 2,200,000. It is known for its resiliance and industriousness in hardships, especially Doomsday itself.
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