Anville Town
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Location Location of Anville Town in Unova. |
Anville Town (Japanese: カナワタウン Kanawa Town) is situated in the northwestern part of the Unova region. It is accessed by riding the Battle Subway's Brown Line in Nimbasa City; no battles are required to be able to go to this town. On the weekends, some Trainers come to this town to exchange items.
Places of interest
In the house at the bottom right, an employee of the Battle Subway lives, and after 7 consecutive battles on the battle subway he will give you either a vitamin, max revive or max elixirs up to a value of ten for each 7 battles won on the battle subway.
Demographics
Pokémon Black and White
Anville Town has a population of 13, excluding the Trainers who come to town during the weekends. It is the third smallest town in the Unova region.
Variable scoring
A flute track will be added to the background theme if the player is near a flautist playing on the bridge overlooking the turntable.
Items
Item | Location | Games
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Trivia
- Anville's Japanese motto is カナワとは交差する鉄の輪.
- Anville Town is the first city or town in the Pokémon world to not be physically connected to another location by a route or cave, yet is not an island.
- It is also the first city or town not to be represented by a city or town icon on the map.
- It is also impossible to use Fly to access this town, being the first to do so. It can be only accessed by the Battle Subway Brown Line.
- Anville Town is the first town in a main series game, other than a player's hometown, not to feature a Pokémon Center.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | カナワタウン Kanawa Town | 金輪紋 kanawamon, a pattern based on interlocking rings. 金輪 (kanawa) also means "metal rings". Can also be from 鉄輪 kanawa ("iron rings" or "iron wheels"). |
English | Anville Town | From anvil clouds and "ville". |
French | Rotombourg | Possibly from the Latin rota (wheel) and the French bourg (town). |
German | Ferrula | Possibly from the Latin ferrum (iron). |
Italian | Roteolia | Possibly from roteare (roll) and Eolo (Aeolus, Greek ruler of the wind). |
Spanish | Pueblo Biscuit | From biscuit, bisque. |
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