. . . "California"@en . . . "Earth"@en . . . . "Earth-Teen Titans"@en . . . . "Cyborg nearly moves out of Jump City to lead the Titans East."@en . . . . . "* Titans Tower\n* Mad Mansion\n* Jump City Juvenile Correction Facility\n* [[W:C:DC:Wayne Enterprises"@en . . . "Jump City"@en . "Jump City is a metropolitan district located in the Western United States. Although geographically located in the state of California (according to a map owned by the brain), it serves as an analog to any major industrial city such as New York City or Metropolis. Jump City is the base of operations for the Teen Titans. The name was not used in the TV series, but frequently in the Teen Titans Go! tie-in comic book. Subsequent television series have used the name since then."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Teen Titans Go #1"@en . . "United States"@en . "Milky Way"@en . . . . "Sol"@en . . . . . . . "Jump City is a metropolitan district located in the Western United States. Although geographically located in the state of California (according to a map owned by the brain), it serves as an analog to any major industrial city such as New York City or Metropolis. Jump City is the base of operations for the Teen Titans. The name was not used in the TV series, but frequently in the Teen Titans Go! tie-in comic book. Subsequent television series have used the name since then."@en . "Jump City"@en . "Cyborg nearly moves out of Jump City to lead the Titans East."@en . "Jump City is a metropolitan district located in the Western United States. Although geographically located in the state of California , it serves as an analog to any major industrial city such as New York City or [[W:C:DC:Metropolis"@en . "* [[W:C:DC:Teen Titans"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .