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Coumarine City Gym - Kalos Gym #4
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Location Location of Coumarine City in Kalos. |
Coumarine City (Japanese: ヒヨクシティ Hiyoku City) is a port city located in the Kalos region. It is the hometown of the Gym Leader Ramos.
Places of interest
Coumarine Gym
- Main article: Coumarine Gym
The Coumarine Gym is the official Gym of Coumarine City, whose Gym Leader is Ramos.
Coumarine Hotel
The Coumarine Hotel is a seaside resort hotel. The Game Director is found here, asking the player to show their Pokédex once it is complete.
Incense shop
There is a shopkeeper that sells Incenses.
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Seaside Station
There is a monorail that will take the player to the city's Pokémon Center and the Pokémon Gym from the seaside.
Hillcrest Station
There is a monorail that will take the player to the city's seaside from the hillcrest part of the city.
Trainers
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Items
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TM100 (Confide) | Received from a woman west of the Coumarine Hotel after clearing her guessing game. | X Y | |
Elixir | Northwest of the pier near the boats (hidden) | X Y | |
Rawst Berry | Obtained from a stall south of the Incense shop (daily) | X Y | |
Good Rod | Obtained from a fisher at the seaside | X Y | |
Silk Scarf | Obtained from a man in the house north of the city | X Y | |
HM02 (Fly) | Obtained from Professor Sycamore at the Seaside Station | X Y | |
Metronome | Obtained from a man at the Hillcrest Station | X Y | |
Sky Plate | Found north of the Pokémon Center | X Y | |
Careless Ribbon | in hotel on Thursday | X Y | |
Lucky Egg | from a girl in the hotel | X Y | |
Smile Ribbon | in hotel on Sunday | X Y | |
TM62 (Acrobatics) | Received from a woman west of the Coumarine Hotel after clearing her TM game | X Y | |
TM63 (Embargo) | Received from a woman west of the Coumarine Hotel after clearing her guessing game. | X Y | |
TM92 (Trick Room) | Received from a woman west of the Coumarine Hotel after clearing her guessing game. | X Y | |
Black Sludge | From a man inside of the Route 13 gate | X Y | |
Poké Toy | In house below Pokémon Center, when quiz about one Pokémon's cry is answered correctly | X Y | |
TM86 (Grass Knot) | X Y | ||
Awakening | Behind the cart with the Berries (hidden) | X Y | |
Max Repel | on the left of the house next to the Pokémon Centerhidden | X Y | |
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Trivia
- Coumarine's Japanese motto is 海辺と 高台が 連なる 街.
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒヨクシティ Hiyoku City | From 比翼草 hiyokusō, Veronica melissaefolia |
English | Coumarine City | From coumarou (French for tonka bean) and marine |
French | Port Tempères | From port and tempera |
German | Tempera City | From Tempera |
Italian | Temperopoli | From tempera |
Spanish | Ciudad Témpera | From tempera |
Korean | 비익시티 Biik City | From 비익 (比翼) biik, Korean reading of 比翼 hiyoku |
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