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** a new {{type|Psychic}} specialist, as [[Caitlin]] was introduced in [[Generation IV]].
** a new {{type|Psychic}} specialist, as [[Caitlin]] was introduced in [[Generation IV]].
** a regional [[Pokédex]] that starts with a {{type|Grass}} [[starter Pokémon]] (although the Grass-type starter Pokémon is still entry #001, its Pokédex starts with {{p|Victini}} as #000)
** a regional [[Pokédex]] that starts with a {{type|Grass}} [[starter Pokémon]] (although the Grass-type starter Pokémon is still entry #001, its Pokédex starts with {{p|Victini}} as #000)
** the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolution families]] of {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Machop}}, {{p|Goldeen}} and {{p|Magikarp}} in its regional Pokédex.
** the [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolution families]] of {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Goldeen}} and {{p|Magikarp}} in its regional Pokédex.
* Unova is the only main series region which does not use a romanization of the Japanese name as its English name, and the only region whose name is different among all translations of the games.
* Unova is the only main series region which does not use a romanization of the Japanese name as its English name, and the only region whose name is different among all translations of the games.
* Except [[Black City]] and [[White Forest]], all English names of cities and towns in Unova come from different types of cloud or cloud phenomena. Likewise, except Black City and White Forest, all Japanese names of cities and towns in Unova come from traditional patterns.
* Except [[Black City]] and [[White Forest]], all English names of cities and towns in Unova come from different types of cloud or cloud phenomena. Likewise, except Black City and White Forest, all Japanese names of cities and towns in Unova come from traditional patterns.
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