Salsipuedes

Salsipuedes (: ساليسبويديس Salysbwydys) is the third most populous city in the Sierran territory of Pacífico Norte. Located on the northwestern coast of the, the city overlooks Salsipuedes Bay, and is the capital of the Playa de Rosarito Municipality, one of the five municipalities that constitute Pacífico Norte. A significant port city, Salsipuedes has emerged with an economy heavily reliant on its aerospace, fishing, and defense industries. It lies approximately 74 miles south of San Diego, the closest mainland city. It is located 3 miles northwest of, and together have an overlap in economic activity and infrastructure. Salsipuedes shares land with a military base, a naval base, an airfield, and an airport with Ensenada, the latter of which functions as a major into Sierra.

With a population of over 616,000, if the cities and towns of Sierran territories were included with mainland cities in a population ranking of all of the cities in the Kingdom, Salsipuedes would rank as the 10th largest city. Salsipuedes is notable for its large community of, particularly those from the region, most of whom are descendants of Levantine immigrants who arrived to the Peninsula as early as the 1880s. According to the 2010 census, approximately 60% of the city were ethnically Mexican, and 30% ethnically Arab. Although the city proper constitutes about 24.5 square miles, the Ensenada-Salsipuedes Metropolitan Area has a population of 1.6 million, and is the wealthiest area in the entire Los Pacíficos, and one of the most developed in the Kingdom.