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Because the island is a 'no-capture zone', it is a very common place for pirates to appear and [[Pokémon Poacher|poach]] the Pokémon on the island.
Because the island is a 'no-capture zone', it is a very common place for pirates to appear and [[Pokémon Poacher|poach]] the Pokémon on the island.
Its English name refers to the tarocco ({{wp|blood orange}}), while its Japanese name is another term for the {{wp|pomelo}}.


==Places of interest==
==Places of interest==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Its English name comes from a cultivar of blood oranges. The Japanese name, ''Banpeiyu'', refers to a large citrus fruit whose appearance is similar to a grapefruit.
* Its English name refers to the tarocco ({{wp|blood orange}}), while its Japanese, ''Banpeiyu'', name is another term for the {{wp|pomelo}}, a large citrus fruit whose appearance is similar to a grapefruit.
 
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Revision as of 18:44, 27 November 2012

Tarroco Island
バンペイユ島 Banpeiyu Island
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Region Orange Islands
Series debut Viva Las Lapras
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Location of Tarroco Island in the Orange Islands

Tarroco Island (Japanese: バンペイユ島 Banpeiyu Island) is an island in the Orange Archipelago. It is a large island that is strictly a 'no-capture zone', meaning Pokémon cannot be captured around the area. A lot of its houses are similar in design to the ones on Mandarin Island South, but newer. An Officer Jenny patrols the streets of Tarroco Island.

Because the island is a 'no-capture zone', it is a very common place for pirates to appear and poach the Pokémon on the island.

Places of interest

Pokémon Center

Main article: Pokémon Center

A large Pokémon Center on the edge of the island looking over a cliff. It looks like a large church with a Poké Ball on the main tower. Although it seems very big, the main lobby is very small, only holding a main desk and one telephone. There is also a Recovery Room where the Pokémon are healed.

Pokémon seen on Tarroco Island

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Tentacruel
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Lapras

Trivia

  • Its English name refers to the tarocco (blood orange), while its Japanese, Banpeiyu, name is another term for the pomelo, a large citrus fruit whose appearance is similar to a grapefruit.
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Orange Islands
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Inhabited islands
AscorbiaButwalGoldenHamlinKinnowKumquatMandarin N.
Mandarin S.MikanMoroMurcottNavelPummeloShamouti
SunburstTangeloTarrocoTrovitaValencia
Deserted islands
CleopatraFairchildFireFukuhara No. 4
GrapefruitIceLightningPinkanRind
Unnamed islands
Unnamed island (EP092)Unnamed island (EP098)
Unnamed island (EP110)Unnamed island (PK04)
Settlements
TrovitopolisYambera
Landmarks
Ghost shipPalace of VictoryPokémon ShowboatPummelo Stadium


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