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* Of the regions appearing in the main series games at all, the Sevii Islands appear in the fewest, the whole region appearing only in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and only part of it appearing in {{game|Emerald}}.
* Of the regions appearing in the main series games at all, the Sevii Islands appear in the fewest, the whole region appearing only in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and only part of it appearing in {{game|Emerald}}.
* The Sevii Islands archipelago corresponds to the real-life {{wp|Izu Islands}} (Japanese: {{tt|伊豆諸島|いずしょとう}} ''Izu-shotō''); the Izu Islands are commonly referred to as ''Izu Seven'' (Japanese: {{tt|伊豆七島|いずしちとう}} ''Izu Shichitō''). There are nine islands in the Izu Islands that are inhabited, while many of the main islands are surrounded by islets. Like the Izu Islands, the Sevii Islands are in between [[Cinnabar Island]] and the [[Orange Islands]] ({{wp|Bonin Islands}}).
* The Sevii Islands archipelago corresponds to the real-life {{wp|Izu Islands}} (Japanese: {{tt|伊豆諸島|いずしょとう}} ''Izu-shotō''); the Izu Islands are commonly referred to as ''Izu Seven'' (Japanese: {{tt|伊豆七島|いずしちとう}} ''Izu Shichitō''). There are nine islands in the Izu Islands that are inhabited, while many of the main islands are surrounded by islets. Like the Izu Islands, the Sevii Islands are in between [[Cinnabar Island]] and the [[Orange Islands]] ({{wp|Bonin Islands}}).
* Its name means, "Seven Islands," even though there are actually 9.


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