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|name = Cerulean City |
|name = Cerulean City |
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|japanese = ハナダシティ |
|japanese = ハナダシティ |
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− | |romaji =Hanada |
+ | |romaji = Hanada Shiti |
|image = Cerulean City.png |
|image = Cerulean City.png |
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|slogan = A Mysterious, Blue Aura Surrounds It |
|slogan = A Mysterious, Blue Aura Surrounds It |
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|region = Kanto |
|region = Kanto |
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|population = 27 |
|population = 27 |
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− | |routes = ↑ North - [[ |
+ | |routes = ↑ North - [[Route 24]]<br/>↓ South - [[Route 5 (Kanto)|Route 5]]<br/>←West - [[Route 4 (Kanto)|Route 4]]<br/>→East - [[Route 9 (Kanto)|Route 9]] |
|map = Cerulean City Kanto Map.gif |
|map = Cerulean City Kanto Map.gif |
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|gymname = Cerulean City Gym |
|gymname = Cerulean City Gym |
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|leader = [[Misty]] |
|leader = [[Misty]] |
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+ | |types = Type Water.gif |
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+ | |badgeimage = Cascadebadge.png |
+ | |badge = Cascade Badge |
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⚫ | '''Cerulean City''' is a city in the [[Kanto]] region that has a few notable locations such as the Bike Shop, the [[Cerulean Gym]], and the Cerulean Cave. It is also the location of the second gym battle. Its [[Gym Leader]] is [[Misty]]. It is located between four different routes: Routes 24, 5, 4 and 9. Its motto is: ''Cerulean City: A mysterious, blue aura surrounds it''. In Japanese, its motto is ''Hanada is the color of Aqua mysteries''. |
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⚫ | '''Cerulean City''' |
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==Places of Interest== |
==Places of Interest== |
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===Cerulean Gym=== |
===Cerulean Gym=== |
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+ | The Cerulean City Gym is located near the center of the city. The gym is run by Misty and the primary type is Water. |
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− | [[Misty]]'s gym is in east of the city. She's a girl that trains and specialises in {{type|Water}} [[Pokémon]]. She uses [[Starmie]] and [[Staryu]] in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]] and [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]]. In [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold, Silver]] and [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]] she uses [[Quagsire]], [[Golduck]], [[Lapras]] and [[Starmie]]. |
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− | === |
+ | ===Bike Shop=== |
Here, you can buy a bike for 1,000,000 {{Poke}} (which is impossible as the limit for the player to carry is 999,999 {{Poke}}) or the player can take a [[Bike Voucher]] from the Pokémon Fan Club chairman to receive a free bike. |
Here, you can buy a bike for 1,000,000 {{Poke}} (which is impossible as the limit for the player to carry is 999,999 {{Poke}}) or the player can take a [[Bike Voucher]] from the Pokémon Fan Club chairman to receive a free bike. |
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− | In [[Generation II]], the Bike Shop was closed due to it moving to Goldenrod City. In [[Generation IV]], the building was open, but nothing was in it. |
+ | In [[Generation II]], the Bike Shop was closed due to it moving to Goldenrod City. In [[Generation IV]], the building was open, but there was nothing was in it. |
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+ | ===Cerulean Cave=== |
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⚫ | On the northwestern point of Cerulean City, there's a cave blocked by someone. Beat the Pokémon league (and in the remake beat the Pokémon League and get the National Pokédex and also deliver the ruby and sapphire gemstones to Celio at one island) and you can enter this dark dungeon filled with strong Pokémon. On the bottom floor floats a level 70 [[Mewtwo]]. |
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+ | ===Anime=== |
+ | In made it first appearance in [[TB007: The Water Flowers of Cerulean City]] where Misty is dead set against going to Cerulean afraid that if Ash, Pikachu and Brock found out about her sisters, they would laugh at her. When Ash found out that Misty is one of the gym leaders they had a battle but it was interrupted by Team Rocket. After the chaos was dealt with and Ash got the badge as a way of thanking him for defending their gym they head back on the road. It made another appearance in [[TB061: The Misty Mermaid]] where Ash, Misty and Brock made a detour there so Misty's Horsea can swim at. However once they get there Misty sisters decided to put on a water ballet where Misty is the star. After the show was over they head back on the road which Misty decided to leave her Horsea and Starmie at the gym so her sisters can have more Pokémon for there shows. The city made a lot of appearances in the Chronicle series and it's been mention in the Advanced Generation series also it was seen in a flashback in [[RS092: Judgment Day!]] when Jimmy mention coming by it while helping clean the pool for Daisy. It's been mention once in the Diamond and Pearl series when Ash and Brock told Dawn about Misty. The city was mention once more by Professor Oak when Ash ask where Tracey was. |
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⚫ | On the |
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===Generation I, III=== |
===Generation I, III=== |
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====Old Rod==== |
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At all Kanto only versions except Yellow you can trade a Poliwhirl for a Jynx. |
At all Kanto only versions except Yellow you can trade a Poliwhirl for a Jynx. |
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+ | ==Poké Mart== |
===Generation I and III=== |
===Generation I and III=== |
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+ | | [[Awakening]] |
| 200 |
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+ | | [[Parlyz Heal]] |
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===Generation II=== |
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[[Squirtle]]<br />[[Charmander]]<br />[[Bulbasaur]]<br />Eevee{{tt|*|Only in Pokémon Yellow}} |
[[Squirtle]]<br />[[Charmander]]<br />[[Bulbasaur]]<br />Eevee{{tt|*|Only in Pokémon Yellow}} |
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====Generation III==== |
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− | Your rival is again like he appeared |
+ | Your rival is again like he appeared in ''Red'', ''Blue'', and ''Green''. The only difference is that his Abra is level 16 and his Pidgeotto is level 17. |
− | Also the Rocket |
+ | Also the Rocket Grunt is the same. |
==Items== |
==Items== |
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*[[Rare Candy]] (Behind the house near the gym) R/B/Y/FR/LG |
*[[Rare Candy]] (Behind the house near the gym) R/B/Y/FR/LG |
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*[[Bicycle]] (Exchange for a bike voucher) R/B/Y/FR/LG |
*[[Bicycle]] (Exchange for a bike voucher) R/B/Y/FR/LG |
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+ | *[[Berserk Gene]] (Surf at the water near Cerulean cave) G/S/C |
− | *[[Nugget]] (Take the place of the |
+ | *[[Nugget]] (Take the place of the Berserk Gene) HG/SS |
*[[Fab Mail]] (Held by the traded Jynx) FR/LG |
*[[Fab Mail]] (Held by the traded Jynx) FR/LG |
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*TM28 [[Dig]] (After you defeat the rocket grunt) R/B/Y/FR/LG |
*TM28 [[Dig]] (After you defeat the rocket grunt) R/B/Y/FR/LG |
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+ | ==In other languages== |
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+ | !Language |
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+ | !Name |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |English |
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+ | |Cerulean City |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Spanish |
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+ | |Ciudad Celeste |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Italian |
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+ | |Celestopoli |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |French |
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+ | |Azuria |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |German |
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+ | |Azuria City |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Japanese |
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+ | |ハナダシティ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Korean |
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+ | |블루시티 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Simplified Chinese |
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+ | |华蓝市 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Traditional Chinese |
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+ | |華藍市 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Hindi |
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+ | |सरूलियन शहर |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | {{Gallery Box| |
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+ | Cerulean City - Bike Shop.png {{!}} The bike shop (Gen I) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Trade Request.png {{!}} In the ''Red & Blue Versions'', the player can trade [[Poliwhirl]] with this person for a [[Jynx]], nicknamed "Lola" |
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+ | Cerulean City - Badge Guide's House.png {{!}} The badge guide's house (Gen I) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Hidden Rare Candy.png {{!}} There is a hidden [[Rare Candy]] in the backyard behind the badge guide's house |
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+ | Cerulean City - Pokémon Center.png {{!}} The Pokémon Center (Gen I) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Pokémon Mart.png {{!}} The Pokémon Mart (Gen I) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Gym.png {{!}} The gym (Gen I) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Burglarized House.png {{!}} This house was burglarized by members of [[Team Rocket]]. |
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+ | Cerulean City - Pokémon Center (Gen II).png {{!}} The Pokémon Center (Gen II) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Pokémon Mart (Gen II).png {{!}} The Pokémon Mart (Gen II) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Gym (Gen II).png {{!}} The gym (Gen II) |
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+ | Cerulean City - Former Bike Shop.png {{!}} In Generation II, the bike shop has relocated to Goldenrod City in Johto. |
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+ | CeruleanCityRoute52425WC.png {{!}} Official watercolor painting of Cerulean City, Route 5, Route 24 and Route 25. |
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+ | Lets go cerulean city.PNG {{!}} In Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee |
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+ | }} |
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[[Category:Gym City]] |
[[Category:Gym City]] |
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+ | [[es:Ciudad Celeste]] |
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+ | [[pl:Miasto Cerulean]] |
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+ | [[it:Celestopoli]] |
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+ | [[fr:Azuria]] |
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+ | [[de:Azuria City]] |
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+ | [[ja:ハナダシティ]] |
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+ | [[ko:블루시티]] |
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+ | [[Category:Manga locations]] |
Latest revision as of 12:47, 7 October 2023
Cerulean City is a city in the Kanto region that has a few notable locations such as the Bike Shop, the Cerulean Gym, and the Cerulean Cave. It is also the location of the second gym battle. Its Gym Leader is Misty. It is located between four different routes: Routes 24, 5, 4 and 9. Its motto is: Cerulean City: A mysterious, blue aura surrounds it. In Japanese, its motto is Hanada is the color of Aqua mysteries.
Places of Interest
Cerulean Gym
The Cerulean City Gym is located near the center of the city. The gym is run by Misty and the primary type is Water.
Bike Shop
Here, you can buy a bike for 1,000,000 (which is impossible as the limit for the player to carry is 999,999 ) or the player can take a Bike Voucher from the Pokémon Fan Club chairman to receive a free bike.
In Generation II, the Bike Shop was closed due to it moving to Goldenrod City. In Generation IV, the building was open, but there was nothing was in it.
Cerulean Cave
On the northwestern point of Cerulean City, there's a cave blocked by someone. Beat the Pokémon league (and in the remake beat the Pokémon League and get the National Pokédex and also deliver the ruby and sapphire gemstones to Celio at one island) and you can enter this dark dungeon filled with strong Pokémon. On the bottom floor floats a level 70 Mewtwo.
Anime
In made it first appearance in TB007: The Water Flowers of Cerulean City where Misty is dead set against going to Cerulean afraid that if Ash, Pikachu and Brock found out about her sisters, they would laugh at her. When Ash found out that Misty is one of the gym leaders they had a battle but it was interrupted by Team Rocket. After the chaos was dealt with and Ash got the badge as a way of thanking him for defending their gym they head back on the road. It made another appearance in TB061: The Misty Mermaid where Ash, Misty and Brock made a detour there so Misty's Horsea can swim at. However once they get there Misty sisters decided to put on a water ballet where Misty is the star. After the show was over they head back on the road which Misty decided to leave her Horsea and Starmie at the gym so her sisters can have more Pokémon for there shows. The city made a lot of appearances in the Chronicle series and it's been mention in the Advanced Generation series also it was seen in a flashback in RS092: Judgment Day! when Jimmy mention coming by it while helping clean the pool for Daisy. It's been mention once in the Diamond and Pearl series when Ash and Brock told Dawn about Misty. The city was mention once more by Professor Oak when Ash ask where Tracey was.
Pokémon
Generation I, III
Old Rod
Good Rod
Super Rod
- Psyduck, Krabby, Goldeen (RB)
- Goldeen, Seaking (Y)
- Gyarados, Horsea, Psyduck (FR)
- Krabby, Slowpoke, Gyarados (LG)
Special
Pokémon | Game | Location | Level | How to Obtain |
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Bulbasaur | Yellow | House | 10 | Talk to woman, If your Pikachu is happy, she'll let you have it. |
Generations II, IV
Old Rod
Good Rod
Super Rod
Surf
Trade
At all Kanto only versions except Yellow you can trade a Poliwhirl for a Jynx.
Poké Mart
Generation I and III
Item | Price |
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Poké Ball | 200 |
Potion | 200 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Escape Rope | 550 |
Repel | 350 |
Antidote | 100 |
Awakening | 200 |
Burn Heal | 250 |
Parlyz Heal | 200 |
Generation II
Item | Price |
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Great Ball | 600 |
Ultra Ball | 1,200 |
Super Potion | 700 |
Full Heal | 600 |
Super Repel | 500 |
Dire Hit | 650 |
X Attack | 550 |
Surf Mail | 50 |
X Defend | 550 |
Trainers
Generation I
Pokémon Red, Blue and Green
Trainer |
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Pidgeotto |
Abra Sandshrew* |
Rattata | ||||
Blue | Lv. 18 | Lv. 15 | Lv. 15 | Lv. 17 |
Team Rocket
Trainer | Pokémon | |
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Machop | Drowzee | |
Team Rocket Grunt | Lv. 17 | Lv. 17 |
Generation III
Your rival is again like he appeared in Red, Blue, and Green. The only difference is that his Abra is level 16 and his Pidgeotto is level 17.
Also the Rocket Grunt is the same.
Items
- Rare Candy (Behind the house near the gym) R/B/Y/FR/LG
- Bicycle (Exchange for a bike voucher) R/B/Y/FR/LG
- Berserk Gene (Surf at the water near Cerulean cave) G/S/C
- Nugget (Take the place of the Berserk Gene) HG/SS
- Fab Mail (Held by the traded Jynx) FR/LG
- TM28 Dig (After you defeat the rocket grunt) R/B/Y/FR/LG
In other languages
Language | Name |
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English | Cerulean City |
Spanish | Ciudad Celeste |
Italian | Celestopoli |
French | Azuria |
German | Azuria City |
Japanese | ハナダシティ |
Korean | 블루시티 |
Simplified Chinese | 华蓝市 |
Traditional Chinese | 華藍市 |
Hindi | सरूलियन शहर |
Gallery
Kanto locations | |
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Characters · Pokédex | |
Cities |
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Towns | |
Pokémon League | |
Routes | |
Islands | |
Caves, Tunnels, and Mountains | |
Places of Interest | |
See also | |
Regions |