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Revision as of 23:20, 23 May 2020
Kumquat Island リュウチン島 Liucheng Island | ||||||||||||
Region | Orange Islands | |||||||||||
Series debut | Pokémon Double Trouble | |||||||||||
Gym info
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Location of Kumquat Island in the Orange Islands |
Kumquat Island (Japanese: リュウチン島 Liucheng Island) is located in the northern region of the Orange Archipelago. It is a well known luxury seaside resort. Its main settlement includes many hotels, beautiful beaches, and natural hot springs.
Places of interest
Kumquat Hotel & Gym
- Main article: Kumquat Gym
The Gym on Kumquat Island is the main place of interest, and it is part of the luxurious Kumquat Hotel. The Hotel offers many amenities including a dance studio for Pokémon Trainers to get their Pokémon into shape and relaxing hot springs.
The resident Gym Leader and hotelier is Luana. Her Gym hosts Double Battles, but the battle ends when the first Pokémon faints, not both. If the challenger should defeat the Gym Leader, they will receive the Jade Star Badge.
Pokémon seen on Kumquat Island
Luana's Alakazam |
Luana's Marowak |
Trivia
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | リュウチン島 Liucheng Tō | From 柳橙 liǔchéng, Taiwanese for orange |
English, German | Kumquat Island | From kumquat, a small citrus fruit |
French | Île Citrus | From citrus |
Italian | Isola Kumquat | From its English name |
Spanish | Isla Kumquat | From its English name |
Korean | 구아바섬 Guava Seom | From guava |
Polish | Wyspa Kumquat | From its English name |
Chinese | 榴柑島 / 榴柑岛 Liúgān Dǎo / Làuhgām Dóu* | From 榴 liú / làuh (partial transliteration of Japanese name) and 柑 gān / gām (citrus) |
龍神島 Lóngshén Dǎo* | Misinterpretation of Japanese name as Ryūjin (龍神), dragon god |
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