Mesagoza
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テーブルシティ Table City
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Mesagoza in {{{variable2}}}.
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[[|Mesagoza Gym]] - Paldea Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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[[|Mesagoza Gym]] - Paldea Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Unknown-type specialist Gym
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[[|Mesagoza Gym]] - Paldea Gym #{{{gymno}}}
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Location Location of Mesagoza in Paldea.
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Mesagoza (Japanese: テーブルシティ Table City) is the largest city in the Paldea region, located in its geographical center. It is part of the South Province.
Places of interest
Naranja AcademyS
- Main article: Naranja Academy
Naranja Academy is a school exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet.
Uva AcademyV
- Main article: Uva Academy
Uve Academy is a school exclusive to Pokémon Violet.
Chains
Artisan Bakery
- Main article: Artisan Bakery
Artisan Bakery is a chain store that sells various sandwich ingredients and picks. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one is a across from the Mesagoza West Gate, one is southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and one is north of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center slightly across the flight of stairs.
Bagin's
- Main article: Bagin's
Bagin's is a clothing retailer that specializes in selling backpacks. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northwest corner of the central plaza battle court.
Barato's
- Main article: Barato's
Barato's is a restaurant chain that sells sweet and savory foods which provide Meal Powers. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, one north of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center up the flight of stairs, and one northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center at the base of a hill.
Capbourg
- Main article: Capbourg
Capbourg is a clothing retailer that sells various types of headwear. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Chansey Supply
- Main article: Chansey Supply
Chansey Supply is a chain store that sells medicines, battle items, and mints. It has two locations in Mesagoza: one at the southeast corner of the central plaza battle court, and one west of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center.
Chic Kebab
- Main article: Chic Kebab
Chic Kebab is a vending cart chain that sells grilled foods which provide Meal Powers. It has two locations in Mesagoza, one on either side of southern entrance to the central plaza battle court.
Deli Cioso
- Main article: Deli Cioso
Deli Cioso is a chain store that sells various sandwich ingredients. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one southeast of the Mesagoza West Gate, one southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and one slightly northeast of the Mesagoza main entrance at the mouth of a street.
Delibird Presents
- Main article: Delibird Presents
Delibird Presents is a chain store that sells battle items, Poké Balls, and certain evolution items. It has three locations in Mesagoza: one northeast of the Mesagoza West Gate, one southeast of the Mesagoza West Gate, and one slightly northeast of the Mesagoza main entrance.
Every Wich Way
- Main article: Every Wich Way
Every Wich Way is a restaurant chain that sells sandwiches which provide Meal Powers. It has five locations in Mesagoza:
- One northwest of the Mesagoza main entrance
- One next to the entrance to the Pokémon League
- One northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, at the top of a hill
- Two northeast of the Mesagoza main entrance, one hidden in a plaza and one outside the same plaza
Go-For-Broke Grill
- Main article: Go-For-Broke Grill
Go-For-Broke Grill is a restaurant chain that sells various savory dishes which provide Meal Powers. It has seven locations in Mesagoza:
- Three southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, one hidden in an alley, one overlooking the western battle court, and one in front of the southwestern park
- Two side-by-side along the eastern row of buildings before the southern entrance of the central plaza battle court
- One outside the eastern entrance to the central plaza battle court
- One northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, at the base of a hill
Kanto Crepes
- Main article: Kanto Crepes
Kanto Crepes is a vending cart chain that sells sweet crepes which provide Meal Powers. It has five locations in Mesagoza:
- Two at the southern entrance of the central plaza battle court, one on either side
- One behind the staircase to NaranjaS/UvaV Academy
- One northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, at the top of a hill
- One west of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, in a park
Picnic-Knacks
- Main article: Picnic-Knacks
Picnic-Knacks is a chain store that sells various picnic items and accessories. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northwest corner of the central plaza battle court.
Rough & Tough
- Main article: Rough & Tough
Rough & Tough is a clothing retailer that sells a wide variety of clothing items. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the southeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Salon Renacer
- Main article: Salon Renacer
Salon Renacer is a barbershop franchise that offers hairstyle changes for the player. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northwest corner of the central plaza battle court.
Seabreeze Café
- Main article: Seabreeze Café
Seabreeze Café is a restaurant chain that sells light fare which provide Meal Powers. It has nine locations in Mesagoza:
- Three close to the Mesagoza main entrance, two to the northwest and one to the northeast
- One just south of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center
- Three in the central plaza battle court, two at the southwest corner and one at the southeast corner
- Two at the base of the staircase to NaranjaS/UvaV Academy, one on either side
Seafood Fresco
- Main article: Seafood Fresco
Seafood Fresco is a restaurant chain that mostly sells various seafood dishes which provide Meal Powers. It has four locations in Mesagoza: one southwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and three side-by-side along the western row of buildings before the southern entrance of the central plaza battle court.
Smoochurro
- Main article: Smoochurro
Smoochurro is a vending cart chain that sells different types of churros which provide Meal Powers. It has one location in Mesagoza, south of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center.
Sock Quarter
- Main article: Sock Quarter
Sock Quarter is a clothing retailer that sells different types of socks and legwear. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Spec Shack
- Main article: Spec Shack
Spec Shack is a clothing retailer that specializes in selling eyeglasses. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Sugar-N-Ice
- Main article: Sugar-N-Ice
Sugar-N-Ice is a vending cart chain that sells ice cream cones of various flavors which provide Meal Powers. It has seven locations in Mesagoza:
- One northwest of the Mesagoza main entrance
- One northwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, next to the top of the stairs
- Two side-by-side before the southern entrance of the central plaza battle court
- Two northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, at the top of a hill
- One southwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, in a park
Sure Cans
- Main article: Sure Cans
Sure Cans is a chain store that sells sandwich ingredients, mostly fruits and vegetables. It has two locations in Mesagoza: one west of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center, and one west of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center.
- Main article: Zapaldea Footwear
Zapaldea Footwear is a clothing retailer that sells different types of shoes. It has one location in Mesagoza, at the northeast corner of the central plaza battle court.
Vending Machines
There are several Vending Machines located across the city:
- Slightly southwest of the western battle court
- At the base of another staircase east of the staircase to NaranjaS/UvaV Academy
- Northwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center, at the top of a hill
Poké Mart
Trainers
First visit
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If the player chose Sprigatito:
If the player chose Fuecoco:
If the player chose Quaxly:
Academy Ace Tournament
- Main article: Academy Ace Tournament → Trainers
Nemona, Arven, Penny, and multiple Academy staff members can be battled in the Academy Ace Tournament.
In the anime
Mesagoza appeared in HZ009, where Liko, Roy, Friede, Orla, and Mollie did some exploration and shopping in the city.
Gallery
In the TCG
- Main article: Mesagoza (Scarlet & Violet 178)
Mesagoza was introduced as a Stadium card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Violet ex expansion and the English Scarlet & Violet expansion, with artwork by Oswaldo KATO. It allows players to flip a coin once during their turn. If heads, the player searches their deck for a Pokémon, reveals it, and puts it into their hand. Then, the player shuffles their deck.
Trivia
- Mesagoza is the most populous city currently known in the Pokémon world, with a population of 756.
- For the Video Game Championships division of the 2023 World Championships, a special variation of Mesagoza was used from the top 32 onwards. This special variation is festival themed, with the battles taking place at the city's battle court. Fireworks can be seen erupting from behind the school, and the Worlds exclusive battlefield features new camera shots specifically for the tournament. The camera shots introduced for the World Championships would later be added to regular online games in version 2.0.1.
Origin
- Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Paldea
Mesagoza looks like a combination of several Spanish cities and Lisbon. Geographically, it is based on Toledo or Madrid, two major cities in the center of Spain. The English name also references the city of Zaragoza. It draws heavy inspiration from Barcelona, notably with the similarities between Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV and the Sagrada Família, as well as several parts of the city being based on Park Güell and its Trencadís mosaics. The bridges that lead to the city resemble the Puente de Alcántara, over the Tagus river. The central plaza, architecture, pavement and streets around it seem to be inspired by Madrid, Lisbon, as well as the old towns of Toledo and Zaragoza.
Name origin
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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テーブルシティ Table City
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From table
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English
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Mesagoza
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From mesa (flat-topped rock formation; Spanish and Portuguese for table) and Zaragoza
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German
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Mesalona City
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From mesa and Barcelona
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Spanish
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Ciudad Meseta
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From meseta (plateau) and Meseta Central
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French, Brazilian Portuguese
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Mesaledo
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From mesa and Toledo
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Italian
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Mesapoli
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From mesa and the suffix -poli (city)
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Korean
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테이블시티 Table City
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From its Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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桌台市 Zhuōtái Shì
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From 桌 zhuō / cheuk (table), 台 tái / tòih (table; desk; platform), and 台地 táidì / tòihdeih (tableland)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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桌台市 Cheuktòih Síh
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Indonesian
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Kota Mesa
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From mesa
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Thai
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เทเบิลซิตี้ Table City
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Transcription of its Japanese name
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