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* Sinnoh has the most locations with [[special magnetic field]]s of all regions, with a total of three: Mount Coronet, [[Spear Pillar]], and [[Hall of Origin]].
* Sinnoh has the most locations with [[special magnetic field]]s of all regions, with a total of three: Mount Coronet, [[Spear Pillar]], and [[Hall of Origin]].
* Sinnoh is the only known region to have once been [[Hisui|known by another name earlier in its history]].
* Sinnoh is the only known region to have once been [[Hisui|known by another name earlier in its history]].
* Sinnoh is the first region to have more then 5 letters in it’s name having 6 the second is Paldea which also has 6 letters in it’s name. However it’s former name Hisui does have 5 letters in it’s name
* Sinnoh has an [[List of locations by index number (Generation IV)|index number location]] programmed into [[Generation IV]] for it, despite the fact that all Sinnoh locations are programmed into the games already. This index location is at #2006, which coincidentally, was the Japanese release of Sinnoh's first games, {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This does not happen for the other three regions programmed in (i.e. Kanto is 2003, not 1996; Johto is 2004, not 1999; and Hoenn is 2005, not 2002). This data is unused during normal gameplay (i.e. without hacking); Pokémon from Sinnoh traded to a game taking place in Johto display their normal "met at" area, much like Pokémon from [[Kanto]] do when traded to Emerald.
* Sinnoh has an [[List of locations by index number (Generation IV)|index number location]] programmed into [[Generation IV]] for it, despite the fact that all Sinnoh locations are programmed into the games already. This index location is at #2006, which coincidentally, was the Japanese release of Sinnoh's first games, {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This does not happen for the other three regions programmed in (i.e. Kanto is 2003, not 1996; Johto is 2004, not 1999; and Hoenn is 2005, not 2002). This data is unused during normal gameplay (i.e. without hacking); Pokémon from Sinnoh traded to a game taking place in Johto display their normal "met at" area, much like Pokémon from [[Kanto]] do when traded to Emerald.
* In the [[List of alternately colored Pokémon in the anime#Shiny Pokémon|anime]], Sinnoh features the most [[Shiny Pokémon]] seen in a region, with a total of seven: {{DL|Austin|Dustox}}, {{p|Metagross}}, [[Narissa#Ditto 2|Ditto]], {{OBP|Legendary beasts|M13|Raikou, Entei, Suicune}}, and {{p|Ariados}}.
* In the [[List of alternately colored Pokémon in the anime#Shiny Pokémon|anime]], Sinnoh features the most [[Shiny Pokémon]] seen in a region, with a total of seven: {{DL|Austin|Dustox}}, {{p|Metagross}}, [[Narissa#Ditto 2|Ditto]], {{OBP|Legendary beasts|M13|Raikou, Entei, Suicune}}, and {{p|Ariados}}.