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Artazon Gym - Paldea Gym #?
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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
Based on its geographical location, Artazon may be inspired by Murcia or Cartagena; both cities are located in the Region of Murcia, a region that plays an important role in Spain's horticulture.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ボウルタウン Bowl Town | From bowl. May reference fruit bowls, a common subject in still life paintings |
English | Artazon | From art, artisan, and tazón (Spanish for bowl) |
German | Bolardin | From bol (Spanish for bowl) and jardín (Spanish for garden) |
Spanish | Pueblo Altamía | From altamía (medieval bowl) and possibly Cave of Altamira (cave complex located in Cantabria renowned for its prehistoric cave art) |
French | Cuencia | From cuenco (Spanish for bowl), cuenca (Spanish for river basin) or Cuenca, and Murcia |
Italian | Los Tazones | From los tazones (Spanish for "the bowls") |
Korean | 보울마을 Bowl Maeul | From its Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 深缽鎮 / 深钵镇 Shēnbō Zhèn | From 深 shēn / sām (deep) and 缽 / 钵 bō / buht (earthenware bowl) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 深缽鎮 Sāmbuht Jan |
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