West Ramsey, Compassion

West Ramsey is a city in Compassion in the Minnesotan Republic. It is the fourth largest city in the state, with a population of 15,952 as of the 2295 census. Prior to the Nogales nuclear war, when the area was part of the U.S. state of Minnesota, the borders of the city corresponded to Mounds View, Shoreview, Arden Hills, New Brighton, Roseville, Falcon Heights and Lauderdale.

The city was badly affected by the nuclear explosion in Minneapolis that took place in the Nogales war. The city's borders had a population of roughly 300,000 before the Nogales war, and afterwards, because of deaths (roughly 55% of the area's population) and refugees, the population plummeted to about 8,000. The city's population rebounded somewhat in the decades and century after, but today it still has a population of only about 16,000. It is primarily suburban (near the city limits of St. Paul and Minneapolis) and rural (in the north.)