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As seen in [[Generation]]s {{gen|II}} and IV, two years after the events of Generations I and {{gen|III}}, a volcano erupted on the island, destroying everything. The only building present is a [[Pokémon Center]], with the Cinnabar Gym having been relocated to the [[Seafoam Islands]].
As seen in [[Generation]]s {{gen|II}} and IV, two years after the events of Generations I and {{gen|III}}, a volcano erupted on the island, destroying everything. The only building present is a [[Pokémon Center]], with the Cinnabar Gym having been relocated to the [[Seafoam Islands]].


==Names==
==Terminology==
In the Japanese versions, Cinnabar Island has two distinctive names: {{j|グレン島}} ''Guren Island'' and {{j|グレンタウン}} ''Guren Town''.
In the Japanese media, Cinnabar Island has two distinctive names as seen below. In particular, the area name (as stored on the list of locations in the game data) is the one that appears when the player enters this place and it also appears on the summary of Pokémon originally met here. List of uses depending on the game:


In an old [[Pokémon.com]] summary, Cinnabar Island was called by its Japanese name of Guren Island (transliterated as '''Glen Island''').<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19991012205011/http://pokemon.com/cartoons/lastten.html Pokémon World - Cartoons] (archive)</ref>
* '''{{j|グレン{{ruby|島|じま}}}}''' (''Guren Island'') is the area name{{sup/2|GSC}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/7|PE}}, and it also appears on the [[Cinnabar Gym]] signpost{{sup/1|RGBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/7|PE}}.


===Generations I, III, and VII===
* '''{{j|グレンタウン}}''' (''Guren Town'') is the area name{{sup/4|HGSS}}, and it also appears on the island's signpost{{sup/1|RGBY}}{{sup/2|GSC}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/7|PE}}, the [[Cinnabar Gym]] signpost{{sup/2|GSC}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}, the Cinnabar Gym relocation notice{{sup/2|GSC}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}, and the map guide about the {{ka|Pokémon Mansion}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}.
In the [[Generation I]] games, it is referred to as simply "Guren" ({{j|グレン}}) on the [[Town Map]] just like other cities and towns. The island's signpost calls it Guren Town, whereas the [[Cinnabar Gym]] signpost calls it Guren Island.


In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, as well as [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], the situation is the same. Additionally, the Town Map calls it Guren Island due to it being its location ID but its guide about the {{ka|Pokémon Mansion}} calls it Guren Town instead.
In the [[Generation I]] games, it is referred to as simply '''{{j|グレン}}''' (''Guren'') on the [[Town Map]] just like other cities and towns.


===Generations II and IV===
In an early anime summary from [[Pokémon.com]], Cinnabar Island was named '''Glen Island''', based on its Japanese name.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19991012205011/http://pokemon.com/cartoons/lastten.html Pokémon World - Cartoons] (archive)</ref>
In the [[Generation II]] games and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the island's signpost, the Cinnabar Gym signpost and its relocation notice call it Guren Town. The location ID is Guren Island in Generation II and Guren Town in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
 
In the English manual of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, this is named '''Cinnabar Town''' in the page about the [[Gym Leader]]s.


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