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{{redirect|Dragon trio|the trio introduced in [[Generation V]]|Tao trio}}
{{redirect|Dragon trio|the trio introduced in [[Generation V]]|Tao trio}}
[[File:Dialga-Palkia-Giratina.png|thumb|250px|Palkia, Giratina and Dialga at the Spear Pillar (art by [[Ken Sugimori]])]]
[[File:Dialga-Palkia-Giratina.png|thumb|250px|Palkia, Giratina and Dialga at the Spear Pillar (art by [[Ken Sugimori]])]]
The '''almighty Sinnoh''' (Japanese: シンオウさま ''Shin'ou-sama'') is a term used to refer to three powerful [[Legendary Pokémon]] of the [[Sinnoh]] region: {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Giratina}}. Other fan terms include '''creation trio''', '''deity trio''', and '''dragon trio'''.
The '''almighty Sinnoh''' (Japanese: シンオウさま ''Shin'ou-sama'') is a term used to refer to three powerful [[Legendary Pokémon]] of the [[Sinnoh]] region: {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Giratina}}. Fan terms include '''creation trio''', '''deity trio''', and '''dragon trio'''.


In [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond, Pearl]] and [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Platinum]] only, Dialga and Palkia were referenced as "mythical Pokémon" with a lowercase ''M'', seemingly a subset of rather than a distinct group from Legendary; it should be noted that this was prior to the use of the term Mythical with a capital ''M'' from Generation V and onwards, and was a translation of '''神話のポケモン''' ''mythical Pokémon'' rather than '''幻のポケモン''' ''Illusory Pokémon'', the latter of which is referenced by the currently-used English term Mythical.
In [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Diamond, Pearl]] and [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Platinum]] only, Dialga and Palkia were referenced as "mythical Pokémon" with a lowercase ''M'', seemingly a subset of rather than a distinct group from Legendary; it should be noted that this was prior to the use of the term Mythical with a capital ''M'' from Generation V and onwards, and was a translation of '''神話のポケモン''' ''mythical Pokémon'' rather than '''幻のポケモン''' ''Illusory Pokémon'', the latter of which is referenced by the currently-used English term Mythical.
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