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

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| {{wp|Cumbria}}
| {{wp|Cumbria}}
| {{wp|England}}
| {{wp|England}}
| Two villages that act as one tourist attraction because of {{wp|Hill Top Farm}}, the home of author {{wp|Beatrix Potter}}.
| Two villages that act as one tourist attraction because of {{wp|Hill Top Farm}}, the home of {{wp|Peter Rabbit}} author {{wp|Beatrix Potter}}.
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| [[Slumbering Weald]]
| [[Slumbering Weald]]
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| [[Hammerlocke]]
| [[Hammerlocke]]
| {{wp|Birmingham}} and {{wp|Oxford}}
| {{wp|Birmingham}}
| {{wp|West Midlands (county)|West Midlands}}/{{wp|Oxfordshire}}
| {{wp|West Midlands (county)|West Midlands}}
| {{wp|England}}
| {{wp|England}}
| The second-largest city in the United Kingdom. It is known for its vast canal network, which gives it the nickname the {{wp|Venice of the North}}. A university city famous for its King's College campus, whose dome named Radcliffe Camera is very similar to that of Hammerlocke Castle.
| The second-largest city in the United Kingdom. It is known for its vast canal network, which gives it the nickname the {{wp|Venice of the North}}.
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| [[Hammerlocke Stadium]]
| [[Hammerlocke Stadium]]
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| {{wp|England}}
| {{wp|England}}
| Both are the tallest buildings in Birmingham and constitute heritage of the city.
| Both are the tallest buildings in Birmingham and constitute heritage of the city.
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| [[Stony Wilderness]] and [[Dusty Bowl]]
| Stone circles of {{wp|Arbor Low}}, {{wp|Barbrook One}}, and the {{wp|Nine Ladies}}
| {{wp|Derbyshire|Derbyshire}}
| {{wp|England}}
| A set of various rock circles in the Peak District, located north of Birmingham and settled in wastelands.
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| {{rt|6|Galar}}
| {{rt|6|Galar}}
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| {{wp|Derbyshire}}
| {{wp|Derbyshire}}
| {{wp|England}}
| {{wp|England}}
| A spa town that is described as "''The Gateway to the {{wp|Peak District National Park}}''". It is home to {{wp|Poole's Cavern}} and is also known for its spring water. Its name, as well as its potteries, may have been a reference to {{wp|Stoke-on-Trent}}. The Stadium's Gym Mission being themed after a teacup ride may have also been a reference to {{wp|Alton Towers}}, an amusement park located nearby.
| A spa town that is described as "''The Gateway to the {{wp|Peak District National Park}}''". It is home to {{wp|Poole's Cavern}} and is also known for its spring water. Its name, as well as its potteries, may have been a reference to {{wp|Stoke-on-Trent}}.
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| [[Glimwood Tangle]]
| [[Glimwood Tangle]]
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| [[Rose Tower]]/[[Battle Tower (Generation VIII)|Battle Tower]]
| [[Rose Tower]]/[[Battle Tower (Generation VIII)|Battle Tower]]
| {{wp|The Shard}}/{{wp|ArcelorMittal Orbit}} (Body) and {{wp|British Airways i360}}
| {{wp|The Shard}}/{{wp|ArcelorMittal Orbit}}
| {{wp|Greater London}}/{{wp|East Sussex}}
| {{wp|Greater London}}
| {{wp|England}}
| {{wp|England}}
| The i360 is the world's tallest moving observation tower.
| The Shard is the tallest building in the {{wp|United Kingdom}}. The {{wp|ArcelorMittal Orbit}} was built for the {{wp|2012 Olympic Games}} with it now becoming a slide attraction.
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| [[Isle of Armor]]
| [[Isle of Armor]]
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