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Location Location of Artazon in Paldea. |
Artazon (Japanese: ボウルタウン Bowl Town) is a town in the Paldea region. It is known for its flowers and art.
Places of interest
Artazon Gym
The Artazon Gym is the official Gym of Artazon. The Gym Leader is Brassius, who specializes in Grass-type Pokémon.
Trivia
Origin
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ボウルタウン Bowl Town | From bowl |
English | Artazon | From art and tazón (Spanish for bowl) |
German | Bolardin | |
Spanish | Pueblo Altamía | From altamía (a type of small bowl or cup historically used for eating and drinking) |
French | Cuencia | From cuenca (Spanish for valley or watershed) |
Italian | Los Tazones | From los tazones (Spanish for "the bowls") |
Korean | 보울마을 Boul Maeul | From its Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 深缽鎮 Shēnbō Zhèn | From 深缽 shēnbō (bowl) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 深缽鎮 Sāmbuht Jan |
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