Palmadore City - the capital of the great nation. The center of Fudidan culture and the residence of Dom Pedro II.
Old Climax City - So called because it is the highest point on the island, this city was built in 1520 on the ruins of an ancient city from a culture that existed long before the arrival of the Fudidan ancestors.
Fort Wakka Wakka - This fort was constructed in the 1500s to defend the main island of Tropico. It's a popular tourist spot with its rich history and incredibly high cliffs overlooking jagged rocks and the roiling seas below. But it's biggest tourism season was the winter of 1929 after the great stock market crash when thousands of now bankrupt businessmen went up to the fort just to get away from it all. The area to this day remains a popular place for depressed teens and Italian businessmen
City by the Tree - Tourism in this area plummeted after the tree was struck by lightning and subsequently destroyed. But apparently the city has fallen back on their hot springs and seashell-filled beaches as alternative attractions.
Hempsburg - Formed by a group of separatists in the 1960s, Hempsburg is located on the agriculturally rich island of Isla Maria Juana. The region's leading product is corn, but for some reason, the natives are very hostile towards any kind of federal authority and insist that there be no export inspection of their corn cargo. As a result, Maria Juana remains the most socially free society in Fudidos.
Total Loss City - Don't let the name fool you, Total Loss City is really more like an incorporated village than a city. Located just below sea-level a mile from shore along a large river at the base of an active volcano, this town suffers from inexiplicably high insurance premiums which have stagnated the growth of island's economy.
Fort Crunch - Founded by the famous Admiral Crunch to defend the northern entrance to the Fudidos archipeligo, the town of farmers that has materialized around the fort has made a good business of growing cereals to supply to the army base located there.
Love Canal - First settled by Ernest Love in 1827, this settlement, with it's canal dug through nearby, quickly became a popular means of trade to avoid sailing all the way around Crockmouth Island.
Sin Patalones - The only place in the country with legalized prostitution and gambling. This city is the wildest of all the cities in the country and every Mardi Gras becomes a paradise for foreign tourists. Sin Patalones has recently launched an ad campaign with the slogan "What happens out of your patalones stays in Sin Patalones."
Di Bach O-Ree Cove - The first settlement of this island was a reform school for wayward females ages 16-24 opened by Lord Hedon in 1850. Within ten years, a village of 80% men sprang up around the institution presumably to take advantage of the plentiful shrimp population in the cove. During this time, we know that the Cove became one of the first areas in Fudidos to embrace the new art of photography as there was a huge influx of photographic materials and developing chemicals. Yet in spite of this, very few photos have actually been recovered from this time period. The town developed a bad reputation once the Fudidans were forced to evacuate after the Thirsties pirates invaded. Legend has it that Lord Hedon cut a deal to force the pirates to leave without sacking the town, but the details of the trade is unknown since Lord Hedon packed up and left shortly thereafter closing his institution. As for all of the women there, oddly enough, there is no documentation of their lives after the pirates' departed. The population of the town after the 1864 war exploded, and for a while, the Cove was considered to be the main tourist area in the country before Sin Patalones became more popular.
Fleckenstein Castle - This castle was originally founded by Count Fleckenstein and was a citadel defending the passage between Hedonism Island and the main island. In the 1864, the granddaughter of Count Fleckenstein with a team of artillerists and a band of infantry held onto the castle through an intense barrage by the pirates long enough for the Fudidan navy to come back and save the day. In 1968, a pair of singers wrote a song dedicated to this folk hero and they called it "Here's to you, Mrs. Fleckenstein."
Jolly Roger Castle - This fort was founded by a particularly nasty pirate captain who as legend has it lost his hand to a sea crocodile in the midst of an on-going feud with a band of rebellious youths and the island's natives. After his death, the fort became an important defensive position for the Fudidan government to guard the capital.