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Kumquat Island is home to the fourth and final [[gym]] that leads to the [[Orange League]]. The resident [[Gym Leader]], [[Luana]], also owns the Kumquat Hotel. | Kumquat Island is home to the fourth and final [[gym]] that leads to the [[Orange League]]. The resident [[Gym Leader]], [[Luana]], also owns the Kumquat Hotel. | ||
Its | Its English name comes from the common genus of orange. Its Japanese name uses an alternate reading of 柳橙, which is the Taiwanese/Chinese word for ''orange''. | ||
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Kumquat Island リュウチン島 Ryūchin Island | ||||||||||||
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Region | Orange Islands | |||||||||||
Series debut | Pokémon Double Trouble | |||||||||||
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Location of Kumquat Island in the Orange Islands |
Kumquat Island (Japanese: リュウチン島 Ryūchin Island) is located in the northern region of the Orange Archipelago. It is a well known luxury resort. It is famous for its great hotels, beautiful beach, and natural hot springs.
Kumquat Island is home to the fourth and final gym that leads to the Orange League. The resident Gym Leader, Luana, also owns the Kumquat Hotel.
Its English name comes from the common genus of orange. Its Japanese name uses an alternate reading of 柳橙, which is the Taiwanese/Chinese word for orange.
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