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* The [[route]]s on the Sevii Islands are not numbered, unlike the other [[region]]s. This is likely to prevent confusion as to their relation to the others, as continuing where [[Johto]] left off (at {{rt|46|Johto}}, at the time the highest-numbered Johto route) would seemingly imply that Johto is accessible in the games. | * The [[route]]s on the Sevii Islands are not numbered, unlike the other [[region]]s. This is likely to prevent confusion as to their relation to the others, as continuing where [[Johto]] left off (at {{rt|46|Johto}}, at the time the highest-numbered Johto route) would seemingly imply that Johto is accessible in the games. | ||
==Origin== | ===Origin=== | ||
The Sevii Islands archipelago corresponds to the real-life {{wp|Izu Islands}} and {{wp|Bonin Islands}}. One through Five Island as well as Navel Rock are based on the Izu Islands, while Six and Seven Island correspond to {{wp|Chichijima}} and {{wp|Hahajima}} in the Bonin, and Birth Island corresponds to {{wp|Minami-Tori-shima}} (an island grouped administratively with the Bonin Islands, but not considered to be a part of them geographically). | The Sevii Islands archipelago corresponds to the real-life {{wp|Izu Islands}} and {{wp|Bonin Islands}}. One through Five Island as well as Navel Rock are based on the Izu Islands, while Six and Seven Island correspond to {{wp|Chichijima}} and {{wp|Hahajima}} in the Bonin, and Birth Island corresponds to {{wp|Minami-Tori-shima}} (an island grouped administratively with the Bonin Islands, but not considered to be a part of them geographically). | ||
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