Location

Locations form the backdrop in which the events of the Fallout series occur. Also known as the gameworld, the wasteland, or wastes.

Background
The former United States became a wasteland, filled with new dangers due to mutations in wildlife that altered many of the species. As the remnants of humanity began to spread once again, new violence was introduced in the form of differing factions, that settled in various parts of the former country.

Canyons
Category:Canyons, 3

Caves
Category:Caves, 3

Deserts
Category:Deserts, 3

Islands
Category:Islands, 3

Mountains
Category:Mountains, 3

Lakes
Category:Lakes, 3

Rivers
Category:Rivers, 3

Seas· Oceans
Category:Waterways, 3

Countries
Category:Pre-War countries, 3

States

 * State

Counties
Category:Counties, 3

Maps

 * World map
 * Fallout 3 map
 * Fallout: New Vegas map
 * Fallout 4 map
 * Fallout 76 map

Commonwealths

 * In 1969, "Thirteen Commonwealths" were formed, an event commemorated at the Massachusetts State House.
 * The "Southwest Commonwealth" is written on the Nevada state flag and "Southwest Commonwealth Conservation Area" on the Red Rock Canyon Commemorative Stone.
 * An unnamed commonwealth included the city of Watoga.
 * Massachusetts was also known as the "Commonwealth of Massachusetts" before the Great War.
 * Jack Smith refers to the "Commonwealth of Virginia."
 * The "New England Commonwealth" is mentioned in the Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook.
 * In the tech demo for the canceled Van Buren project, Corporal Armstrong, the player interacts with a soldier from the "Great Midwest Commonwealth" Armored Infantry Division.
 * In 2004, Joshua Sawyer wrote his own role-playing game that included commonwealths.
 * The "Columbia Commonwealth" was mentioned on a promotional item in the Official Bethesda Gear Store.

Gallery

 * Fallout/2/Fallout Tactics/Brotherhood of Steel