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[[Image:Underbridge.jpg|thumb|230px|The Broker Bridge, passing over part of the borough of Broker]]
[[Image:Underbridge.jpg|thumb|230px|The Broker Bridge, passing over part of the borough of Broker]]
[[File:Stuntjumps broker-dukes upload.jpg|thumb|right|242px|Unique Stunt Jumps in Broker and Dukes.]]


'''Broker''' is one of the five boroughs in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'s version of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]. It contains 12 out of the city's 65 neighborhoods, while its population is the third highest, estimated at 1,368,198. Its real-life archetype is [[wikipedia:Brooklyn|Brooklyn]]. It is situated to the south of the borough of [[Dukes]] and connected to [[Algonquin]] by the [[Broker Bridge|Broker]] and [[Algonquin Bridge|Algonquin]] bridges. Broker was named after King George III's bastard son who came to [[America]]. Streets in Broker are been named after Western-era cowboys and cowboy-related words (Cassidy Street, Deadwood Street, Earp Street, Hickock Street, and Kid Street are some examples).  Avenues in Broker are primarily been named after Indian tribes (Iroquois Avenue, Mohawk Avenue, Onandaga Avenue, Seneca Avenue are some examples).
'''Broker''' is one of the five boroughs in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'s version of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]. It contains 12 out of the city's 65 neighborhoods, while its population is the third highest, estimated at 1,368,198. Its real-life archetype is [[wikipedia:Brooklyn|Brooklyn]]. It is situated to the south of the borough of [[Dukes]] and connected to [[Algonquin]] by the [[Broker Bridge|Broker]] and [[Algonquin Bridge|Algonquin]] bridges. Broker was named after King George III's bastard son who came to [[America]]. Streets in Broker are been named after Western-era cowboys and cowboy-related words (Cassidy Street, Deadwood Street, Earp Street, Hickock Street, and Kid Street are some examples).  Avenues in Broker are primarily been named after Indian tribes (Iroquois Avenue, Mohawk Avenue, Onandaga Avenue, Seneca Avenue are some examples).
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