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[[File:Orre Map.png|thumb|250px|In-game map of Orre in {{g|Colosseum}}]]
[[File:Orre Map.png|thumb|250px|In-game map of Orre in {{g|Colosseum}}]]


The '''Orre''' region (Japanese: '''オーレ{{tt|地方|ちほう}}''' ''Ōre {{tt|region|chihō}}'') is the setting of the [[Generation III]] side series games [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. In other games, Pokémon obtained in Orre are listed as being met in a '''distant land''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|遠|とお}}く{{tt|離|はな}}れた{{tt|土地|とち}}''' ''{{tt|distant land|tōku hanareta tochi}}'').
The '''Orre''' region (Japanese: '''オーレ{{ruby|地方|ちほう}}''' ''Ōre {{tt|region|chihō}}'') is the setting of the [[Generation III]] side series games [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. In other games, Pokémon obtained in Orre are listed as being met in a '''distant land''' (Japanese: '''{{ruby|遠|とお}}く{{ruby|離|はな}}れた{{ruby|土地|とち}}''' ''{{tt|distant land|tōku hanareta tochi}}'').


Orre has no [[wild Pokémon]] in Pokémon Colosseum, and has only a few starting to pop up in specific locations, known as [[Poké Spot]]s, in Pokémon XD. In these circumstances, {{Pkmn|Trainer}}s use Pokémon imported from other regions of the [[Pokémon world]], primarily [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]]. Pokémon battles are, for the most part, played in Double Battle style with the Trainers putting two Pokémon out each. There is no form of a Pokémon League in Orre, but rather, a variety of facilities which offer consecutive battles. However, [[Michael]] wanting to start his Pokémon journey when he comes of age would imply that there is at least something similar to a [[Pokémon League]] in Orre, if not an actual one.
Orre has no [[wild Pokémon]] in Pokémon Colosseum, and has only a few starting to pop up in specific locations, known as [[Poké Spot]]s, in Pokémon XD. In these circumstances, {{Pkmn|Trainer}}s use Pokémon imported from other regions of the [[Pokémon world]], primarily [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]]. Pokémon battles are, for the most part, played in Double Battle style with the Trainers putting two Pokémon out each. There is no form of a Pokémon League in Orre, but rather, a variety of facilities which offer consecutive battles. However, [[Michael]] wanting to start his Pokémon journey when he comes of age would imply that there is at least something similar to a [[Pokémon League]] in Orre, if not an actual one.
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===Design concept===
===Design concept===
{{main|Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Orre|Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Orre}}
{{main|Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Orre|Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Orre}}
The inspiration for Orre was stated to be {{wp|Phoenix, Arizona}}.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0311/soft/interv01.html Interview with Genius Sonority] (Japanese)</ref>  
The inspiration for Orre was stated to be {{wp|Phoenix, Arizona}}.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031204082736/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0311/soft/interv01.html Interview with Genius Sonority (archived)] (Japanese)</ref>


==History==
==History==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Pokémon Center in Phenac City is the only Pokémon Center in the region that has a [[trade]] center.
* The Pokémon Center in Phenac City is the only Pokémon Center in the region that has a [[trade]] center.
* Unlike the existing Japan-inspired regions in the [[core series]] games at the time which used the Japanese currency {{wp|yen}} in the original Japanese versions, the currency in the Orre region is instead {{pdollar}} ([[Pokémon Dollar]]s), which had only otherwise been used in the Western localizations.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==