Pokémon world in relation to the real world: Difference between revisions

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| {{wp|Queensbridge Houses}}
| {{wp|Queensbridge Houses}}
| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Queens}})
| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Queens}})
|Geographically, it fits Queensbridge, a uniquely build public housing, that manages to harmonize urban buildings and natural trees together. However, it is possible that it takes elements from two of the largest parks in Queens: Alley Pond Park ([[White Treehollow]] resembles Queens Giant, the tallest and possibly oldest tulip poplar tree in New York, with a hollow entrance) and Forest Park (a haven for native plants and wildlife in the midst of the city's sprawl).
|Geographically, it fits Queensbridge, a uniquely build public housing, that manages to harmonize urban buildings and natural trees together. However, it is possible that it takes elements from two of the largest parks in Queens: Alley Pond Park ([[White Treehollow]] resembles Queens Giant. The tallest and possibly oldest tulip poplar tree in New York and it has a hollow entrance) and Forest Park (a haven for native plants and wildlife in the midst of the city's sprawl).
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| [[Poké Transfer Lab]]
| [[Poké Transfer Lab]]
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| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Extraterritoriality|international territory}})
| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Extraterritoriality|international territory}})
|Geographically placed somewhere, where {{wp|Ellis Island}} should be.
|Geographically placed somewhere, where {{wp|Ellis Island}} should be.
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| [[Pokéstar Studios]]
| {{wp|Lincoln Park (Jersey City)|Lincoln Park}}
| {{wp|New Jersey}} ({{wp|Hudson County, New Jersey|Hudson County}})
|Thematically, it is based of Hollywood in Los Angeles.
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|[[Anville Town]]
| {{wp|Morristown, New Jersey|Morristown}}
| {{wp|New Jersey}} ({{wp|Morris County, New Jersey|Morris County}})
| Morristown has attempted to implement transit-oriented development and is one of the first "transit villages" to be designated in New Jersey.
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| [[Aspertia City]]
| [[Aspertia City]]
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| [[Floccesy Town]]
| [[Floccesy Town]]
| {{wp|Newark, New Jersey}}
| {{wp|Newark, New Jersey|Newark}}
| {{wp|New Jersey}} ({{wp|Essex County, New Jersey|Essex County}})
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| [[Floccesy Ranch]]
| {{wp|Branch Brook Park}}
| {{wp|New Jersey}} ({{wp|Essex County, New Jersey|Essex County}})
| {{wp|New Jersey}} ({{wp|Essex County, New Jersey|Essex County}})
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| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Brooklyn}})
| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Brooklyn}})
| [[Lentimas Town]]'s buildings closely resemble those of {{wp|Santa Fe, New Mexico}}'s {{wp|Pueblo Revival architecture|Pueblo Revival}} style buildings. The three neighborhoods mentioned above are home to the largest communities of Mexicans in Brooklyn.  
| [[Lentimas Town]]'s buildings closely resemble those of {{wp|Santa Fe, New Mexico}}'s {{wp|Pueblo Revival architecture|Pueblo Revival}} style buildings. The three neighborhoods mentioned above are home to the largest communities of Mexicans in Brooklyn.  
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|[[Anville Town]]
| {{wp|Binghamton, New York|Binghamton}}
| {{wp|New York}} ({{wp|Broome County, New York|Broome County}})
| Anville Town is known for its roundhouse and turntable and is at the end of its rail line. {{wp|Binghamton, New York|Binghamton, New York}} was similarly at the end of a northern line and had both a roundhouse and turntable.
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