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| 秋葉鎮 Qiūyè Zhèn | | 秋葉鎮 ''Qiūyè Zhèn'' | ||
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Fallarbor Town (Japanese: ハジツゲタウン Hajitsuge Town) is a small community in northeast Hoenn. To the west of the town is Route 114 and the Fossil Maniac's House, and to the east is Route 113. The town's motto is "A Farm Community with Small Gardens."
Fallarbor Town is extremely close to Mt. Chimney, so much of the ash from the volcano constantly falls near the town. In the fields of Fallarbor, the locals plant seedlings of hardy trees that thrive even in volcanic ash.
Places of Interest
Contest Hall
In both Ruby and Sapphire, the Super Rank Contest Hall is located here. In Pokémon Emerald, however, it is replaced by a Battle Tent, with all contests having moved to Lilycove City. The sign outside in Ruby and Sapphire the sign reads:
Move Relearner
On the west edge of town, is the home of the Move relearner, who will teach a Pokémon any move that it could have previously learned through level-up, but for whatever reason had not, for the price of a Heart Scale.
Professor Cozmo's house
On the south side of the town is Professor Cozmo's house, where he studies meteorites. He is not home at first, but will be there after the events at Meteor Falls. Professor Cozmo will trade TM27 (Return) for a Meteorite. Next to his house is what appears to be a modestly-sized meteor crater, which in fact hides a Nugget.
Demographics
The population of Fallarbor Town in the games is 14. This low number makes it the third-smallest in Hoenn. With its remote location, it is unlikely this number would ever grow.
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Poké Mart
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In the anime
The Fallarbor Town Pokémon Contest was the second in which May competed. She arrived in Fallarbor in Pros and Con Artists, where she met Grace, another Pokémon Coordinator and her Medicham. After seeing how powerful it was, and witnessing Drew defeat Ash in battle, May feared she would not win the contest.
In Come What May, May competed in the contest. She eventually made it to the finals, and had to battle Grace. May subsequently defeated her, and won her very first contest ribbon.
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ハジツゲタウン Hajitsuge Town | |
English | Fallarbor Town | From fall, one of the four seasons, and arbor, another word for tree. |
French | Autequia | From automne, autumn. |
German | Laubwechselfeld | From Laubwechsel, change of leaves, and the suffix -feld, field. |
Italian | Brunifoglia | From bruno, dark brown, and foglia, leaf. |
Spanish | Pueblo Pardal | Pardal means dark brown. |
Korean | 단풍마을 Danpung Maeul | 단풍 (danpung) means autumn leaves. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 秋葉鎮 Qiūyè Zhèn | 秋葉 also means autumn leaves. 鎮 means town. |
This article is part of Project Cities and Towns, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every city and town in the Pokémon world. |