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The stone-walled city features brick pathways interwoven between European-style homes and buildings. Many gardens and buildings in the city are decorated with colorful flowers, and the central plaza features a large, {{p|Roselia}}-shaped stone fountain.
The stone-walled city features brick pathways interwoven between European-style homes and buildings. Many gardens and buildings in the city are decorated with colorful flowers, and the central plaza features a large, {{p|Roselia}}-shaped stone fountain.
==Slogan==
'''''A traditional city''''' (Japanese: '''{{j|古式ゆかしい 街}}''' ''A traditional city.'')


==Places of interest==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Santalune's Japanese motto is {{tt|古式ゆかしい 街|Koshiki yukashii machi}} ''"A traditional city"''.
* Santalune City shares several similarities with [[Viridian City]]; both cities contain the first [[Gym]] the player will encounter on their journey, and both cities connect to three similar routes: [[Route 22]], leading to the badge checkpoints for the [[Pokémon League]]; a route leading to the [[Pallet Town|town]] or [[Lumiose City|city]] where the player can choose a Kanto [[starter Pokémon]]; and a route which leads to a [[forest]] named after the city. Incidentally, the internal layouts of both forests are very similar to one another.
* Santalune City shares several similarities with [[Viridian City]]; both cities contain the first [[Gym]] the player will encounter on their journey, and both cities connect to three similar routes: [[Route 22]], leading to the badge checkpoints for the [[Pokémon League]]; a route leading to the [[Pallet Town|town]] or [[Lumiose City|city]] where the player can choose a Kanto [[starter Pokémon]]; and a route which leads to a [[forest]] named after the city. Incidentally, the internal layouts of both forests are very similar to one another.


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