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Location: | Northern Paldea | |||
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Generations: | IX | |||
Location of Dalizapa Passage in Paldea. | ||||
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Dalizapa Passage (Japanese: プルピケ山道 Purupiquer Mountain Road) is a subregion of Glaseado Mountain and a route in northern Paldea. The route is located along the southern base of Glaseado Mountain and connects Zapapico in the East Province to Medali in the West Province. There is a Pokémon Center located in a cave roughly halfway along the route.
Route description
Places of Interest
- Dalizapa Passage Pokémon Center
Items
Pokémon
Trainers
Trivia
- When entering Dalizapa Passage by land, its name will be underlined with the same color as the province it was entered from (i.e. underlined in blue if entering from the East Province, yellow if entering from the West Province, or green if entering from the North Province). Flying to the Dalizapa Passage Pokémon Center will always show its name as being a part of the North Province, however.
- Dalizapa Passage's name origin is similar to that of Rusturf Tunnel in the Hoenn region, as both are portmanteaus of the cities that they respectively connect to.
Name origin
Dalizapa is a portmanteau of the two cities that the passage connects, Medali and Zapapico.
In other languages
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