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==Numbered route==
==Numbered route==
:''Main article: [[List of routes in the Pokémon world]]''
:''Main article: [[List of routes in the Pokémon world]]''
Up to [[Generation III]], there are 80 numbered routes in the Pokémon world, with the lowest being [[Route 1]] in [[Kanto]] and the highest being [[Route 134]] in [[Hoenn]]. When [[Generation IV]] is released, at least 19 more routes will join this class, as the existence of [[Route 219]] in [[Shin'ō]] has been confirmed.
Up to [[Generation IV]], there are 110 numbered routes in the Pokémon world, with Routes [[Route 1|1]] up to [[Route 25|25]] (and to [[Route 28|28]] in [[Generation II]]) in [[Kanto]], Routes [[Route 29|29]] to [[Route 46|46]] in [[Johto]], Routes [[Route 101|101]] to [[Route 134|134]] in [[Hoenn]] and Routes [[Route 201|201]] to [[Route 230|230]] in [[Shin'ō]].


==Named route==
==Named route==
A named route can be described as a tunnel, a path, a simple cave (where simple implies that the main path of the cave is on a single floor) or a forest that links two different locations. Under this definition, named roads such as [[Diglett's Cave]], [[Ilex Forest]], and [[Union Cave]] classify as a route. Locations such as the [[Rock Tunnel]], [[Viridian Forest]], and [[Mt. Moon]] do not.
A named route can be described as a tunnel, a path, a simple cave (where simple implies that the main path of the cave is on a single floor) or a forest that links two different locations. Under this definition, named roads such as [[Diglett's Cave]], [[Ilex Forest]], and [[Union Cave]] classify as a route. Locations such as the [[Rock Tunnel]], [[Viridian Forest]], and [[Mt. Moon]] do not. Of course, the the seventeen named paths and one small cave between the main cities and major landmarks of the [[Sevii Islands]] count as routes under this as well.


==See also==
==See also==
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