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Shalour City's real-life counterpart is the city of {{wp|Saint-Malo}}. At low tide, it is possible to cross the sea on foot from Saint-Malo to Grand Bé Island, where ancient ruins still stand. Shalour City's name may be derived from {{wp|Chaleur Bay}}, located in the Francophone region of {{wp|Canada}}. | Shalour City's real-life counterpart is the city of {{wp|Saint-Malo}}. At low tide, it is possible to cross the sea on foot from Saint-Malo to Grand Bé Island, where ancient ruins still stand. It might also have been inspired by {{wp|Mont-Saint-Michel}}, which is also accessible at low tide and located in the same general area, although belonging to another region of France. Shalour City's name may be derived from {{wp|Chaleur Bay}}, located in the Francophone region of {{wp|Canada}}. | ||
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