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* Cascarrafa’s blue accents were an idea by Kofu to attract tourists to the city. <ref>'''NPC:''' "Tourists started flocking here after we added lots of blue around the city. The idea apparently came from Kofu himself a few years ago." ({{g|Scarlet and Violet}})</ref> | |||
* Before the elevators were installed, {{p|Cyclizar}} was used to reach the city’s different tiers. <ref>'''NPC:''' "I heard that before they installed elevators here, you had to ride Cyclizar up and down these cliffs to reach different tiers! Sounds rough!" ({{g|Scarlet and Violet}})</ref> | * Before the elevators were installed, {{p|Cyclizar}} was used to reach the city’s different tiers. <ref>'''NPC:''' "I heard that before they installed elevators here, you had to ride Cyclizar up and down these cliffs to reach different tiers! Sounds rough!" ({{g|Scarlet and Violet}})</ref> | ||
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Cascarrafa Gym - Paldea Gym #4
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Location Location of Cascarrafa in Paldea. |
Cascarrafa (Japanese: カラフシティ Carafe City) is a city in the Paldea region. It is known as the City of Water.
Places of interest
Cascarrafa Gym
- Main article: Cascarrafa Gym
The Cascarrafa Gym is the official Gym of Cascarrafa. The Gym Leader is Kofu, who specializes in Water-type Pokémon.
Kofu Lounge
Trivia
- Cascarrafa’s blue accents were an idea by Kofu to attract tourists to the city. [1]
- Before the elevators were installed, Cyclizar was used to reach the city’s different tiers. [2]
Origin
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | カラフシティ Carafe City | From carafe (glass container used for serving liquids) |
English | Cascarrafa | From cascada/cascata (Spanish/Portuguese for waterfall, respectively), carafe[3], garrafa (Spanish and Portuguese for carafe), and possibly Cascais |
German | Garrafosa City | From garrafa (Spanish and Portuguese for carafe), and possibly hermosa/formosa (Spanish/Portuguese for beautiful, respectively) or Vila Viçosa |
Spanish | Ciudad Cántara | From cántara (earthenware jug), and possibly Alcántara |
French | Jarramanca | From jarre (jar) or jarra (Spanish and Portuguese for jug), and possibly Salamanca |
Italian | Garrafopoli | From garrafa (Spanish and Portuguese for carafe) and the suffix -poli (city) |
Korean | 카라프시티 Carafe City | From its Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 玻瓶市 Bōpíng Shì | From 玻璃水瓶 bōli shuǐpíng / bōlēi séuipìhng (carafe, glass bottle) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 玻瓶市 Bōpìhng Síh |
References
- ↑ NPC: "Tourists started flocking here after we added lots of blue around the city. The idea apparently came from Kofu himself a few years ago." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
- ↑ NPC: "I heard that before they installed elevators here, you had to ride Cyclizar up and down these cliffs to reach different tiers! Sounds rough!" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
- ↑ NPC: "Oh, Cascarrafa, city of waterrr... ♪ Carafes are vessels for water, etceteraaa! ♪" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
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