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Lentimas Town
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ヤマジタウン Yamaji Town
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"Where Rough Mountain Trails Lead"
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Lentimas Town in {{{variable2}}}.
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Map description
The town boasts of porcelain and pottery made from volcanic clay.
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[[|Lentimas Town Gym]] - Unova Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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No specialty type
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[[|Lentimas Town Gym]] - Unova Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Lentimas Town Gym]] - Unova Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[| League]]
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[[File:{{{elite3sprite}}}|64px|{{{elite3}}}|link={{{elite3}}}]] Elite Four [[{{{elite3}}}|{{{elite3}}}]]
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[[File:{{{elite4sprite}}}|64px|{{{elite4}}}|link={{{elite4}}}]] Elite Four [[{{{elite4}}}|{{{elite4}}}]]
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[[| League]]
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[[File:{{{elite2sprite2}}}|64px|{{{elite22}}}|link={{{elite22}}}]] Elite Four [[{{{elite22}}}|{{{elite22}}}]]
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[[File:{{{elite3sprite2}}}|64px|{{{elite32}}}|link={{{elite32}}}]] Elite Four [[{{{elite32}}}|{{{elite32}}}]]
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[[File:{{{elite4sprite2}}}|64px|{{{elite42}}}|link={{{elite42}}}]] Elite Four [[{{{elite42}}}|{{{elite42}}}]]
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[[File:{{{championsprite2}}}|{{{champion2}}}|link={{{champion2}}}]] Champion [[{{{champion2}}}|{{{champion2}}}]]
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Location Location of Lentimas Town in Unova.
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Lentimas Town (Japanese: ヤマジタウン Yamaji Town) is situated in the eastern part of the Unova region. Inaccessible in Pokémon Black and White, it was first introduced in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, in which it is first accessible via plane from Mistralton City after defeating Skyla.
Slogan
Where Rough Mountain Trails Lead (Japanese: とがった 山道に 続く 町 The town leading to jagged mountain paths.)
Places of interest
Runway
Lentimas Town has a small runway, which is used to get here from Mistralton City by plane.
Move Tutor
There is a Move Tutor in this town in a house near the Pokémon Center. He teaches 17 moves for 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 Blue Shards.
Demographics
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Lentimas Town has a population of 12.
Poké Mart
Items
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Lentimas Town was mentioned in Pink Slip, where it was revealed to be one of the settlements frozen over by the Plasma Frigate.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Lentimas Town in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- Lentimas Town and Black City are the only cities or towns introduced in Generation V that have not appeared in the anime.
- If the player already has a Spell Tag when receiving one here, the old woman who gives the item will notice it and ask where the player got it from.
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ヤマジタウン Yamaji Town
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From 山路文 yamaji-mon (pattern based on parallel zigzags whose name literally means "mountain road")
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English
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Lentimas Town
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From lenticular cloud (cloud that usually forms over a mountain)
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German
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Monsentiero
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From monte (Italian for mountain) and sentiero (Italian for trail)
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Spanish
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Pueblo Chamota
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From chamota (grog), a raw material in making ceramics
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French
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Arpentières
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From arpent (unit of length) or arpenter ("to survey land" or "to pace") and possibly Armentières
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Italian
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Poggiovento
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From poggio (hillock) and vento (wind)
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Korean
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산로마을 Sanno Maeul
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From 산로 (山路) sanno (mountain road)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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山路鎮 / 山路镇 Shānlù Zhèn
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From 山路 shānlù / sāanlouh (mountain road)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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山路鎮 Sāanlouh Jan
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Vietnamese
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Thị trấn Yamaji
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Transcription of Japanese name
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