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|Ger=Toadway
|Ger=Toadway
|GerM=Pun on "Toad" and "Broadway"
|GerM=Pun on "Toad" and "Broadway"
|Spa= Ciudad Musical
|SpaM= Musical City
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===Circuit Break Island===
===Circuit Break Island===
'''Circuit Break Island''' is an island [[Luigi]] visits to retrieve the third [[List of implied items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]] piece on his journey to rescue [[List of implied characters#Princess Eclair|Princess Eclair]]. The residents of the island have [[kart]] races almost everyday, and the winner becomes king or queen of the island for twenty-four hours. The karts race at high speeds and are equipped with missile launchers. The only known kart is [[List of implied items#The Big Green 01|The Big Green 01]].
'''Circuit Break Island''' is an island [[Luigi]] visits to retrieve the third [[List of implied items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]] piece on his journey to rescue [[List of implied characters#Princess Eclair|Princess Eclair]]. The residents of the island have [[kart]] races almost every day, and the winner becomes king or queen of the island for twenty-four hours. The karts race at high speeds and are equipped with missile launchers. The only known kart is [[List of implied items#The Big Green 01|The Big Green 01]].
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|Ita=Isola Pista
|Ita=Isola Pista
|ItaM=Circuit/Racetrack Island
|ItaM=Circuit/Racetrack Island
|Fra=Circuitîle
|Fre=Circuitîle
|FraM=Circuit Island
|FreM=Circuit Island
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===Count Bleck's World===
===Count Bleck's World===
'''Count Bleck's World''' or '''Blumiere's World''' is a world that [[Count Bleck]] says he is going to create after destroying all worlds in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', and live there with his minions, [[Mimi]], [[Nastasia]], [[O'Chunks]] and [[Dimentio]] happily. As it turns out, near the end, he does not mean it and he is actually going to destroy all worlds and not leave a single one, not even [[Castle Bleck|his own]].
'''Count Bleck's World''' or '''Blumiere's World''' is a world that [[Count Bleck]] says he is going to create after destroying all worlds in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', and live there with his minions, [[Mimi]], [[Nastasia]], [[O'Chunks]] and [[Dimentio]] happily. Near the end, Dimentio claims that Count Bleck does not mean it and he is actually going to destroy all worlds and not leave a single one, not even [[Castle Bleck|his own]], but Tippi alerts him he is lying, causing Dimentio to fight Mario.
 
Dimentio says Count Bleck lied about the World and tries to convince [[Mario]] to join him to build perfect worlds, but Tippi alerts him he is lying, causing Dimentio to fight Mario.


At the end of the game, Lord Blumiere and Lady Timpani (Count Bleck and Tippi's true forms) go to some other world where they presumably live happily ever after. After Mario and company all return to [[Flipside]], Nastasia is sad Count left and just can't stop crying.
At the end of the game, Lord Blumiere and Lady Timpani (Count Bleck and Tippi's true forms) go to some other world where they presumably live happily ever after. After Mario and company all return to [[Flipside]], Nastasia is sad Count left and just can't stop crying.
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===Crowhall University===
===Crowhall University===
'''Crowhall University''' is a college mentioned by one of the [[crow]]s of [[Twilight Town]]. She states that her son is going to a test prep center and expresses hope that it will get him into a good school such as Crowhall University. This gets her companion interested in saving a college fund for her and her husband Bob's son, Billy.
'''Crowhall University''' is a college mentioned by one of the [[crow]]s of [[Twilight Town]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She states that her son is going to a test prep center and expresses hope that it will get him into a good school such as Crowhall University. This gets her companion interested in saving a college fund for her and her husband Bob's son, Billy.
 
===Dark beyond===
The '''dark beyond''' is the place referenced by [[Grifty]] in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' to be where the [[Shadow Queen]] came from, before she destroyed the Ancient City a thousand years ago.
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|Jap=やみの世界
|JapR=Yami no sekai
|JapM=World of darkness
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===Dry Dry Kingdom===
===Dry Dry Kingdom===
The '''Dry Dry Kingdom''' is an ancient civilization that existed an unknown time ago in the [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]]; Dry Dry Kingdom is mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' by a [[Dryite]] living in [[Dry Dry Outpost]], as well as by other characters, though not by name.
'''Dry Dry Kingdom''' is an ancient civilization that existed an unknown time ago in [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]]; Dry Dry Kingdom is mentioned in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' by a [[Dryite]] living in [[Dry Dry Outpost]], as well as by other characters, though not by name.


The Dry Dry Kingdom is evidently a prosperous society ruled by a [[Little Mouser#Paper Mario|Nomadimouse]] named [[List of implied characters#King Mousta|King Mousta]]; the subjects of King Mousta rose up against him and rebelled against his rule, wishing to have a society akin to anarchy, they exiling him from the Dry Dry Kingdom. King Mousta eventually struck back against his traitorous followers sometime after his impeachment, defeating them with those still loyal to him, thieves and bandits who would later go on to create the town of Dry Dry Outpost.
Dry Dry Kingdom is evidently a prosperous society ruled by a [[Little Mouser#Paper Mario|Nomadimouse]] named [[List of implied characters#King Mousta|King Mousta]]. The subjects of King Mousta rose up against him and rebelled against his rule. Wishing to have a society akin to anarchy, they exiled him from Dry Dry Kingdom. King Mousta eventually struck back against his traitorous followers sometime after his impeachment, defeating them with those still loyal to him, thieves and bandits who would later go on to create the town of Dry Dry Outpost.


This war waged by the Dry Dry Kingdom's inhabitants and King Mousta may have caused the destruction of the Dry Dry Kingdom, or at least contributed to it. Currently, the only remains of the Dry Dry Kingdom's existence are the [[Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Ruins]], which are guarded by [[Moustafa]], a possible descendant of King Mousta or his second-in-command, a thief boss who is charged with guarding the ruins.
This war waged by Dry Dry Kingdom's inhabitants and King Mousta may have caused the destruction of Dry Dry Kingdom, or at least contributed to it. Currently, the only remains of Dry Dry Kingdom's existence are [[Dry Dry Ruins (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Ruins]], which is guarded by [[Moustafa]], a possible descendant of King Mousta or his second-in-command, who is a thief boss charged with guarding the ruins.


===Flipside City Hall===
===Flipside City Hall===
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|Ita=Centro Civico, Svoltadilà
|Ita=Centro Civico, Svoltadilà
|ItaM=Community Center, Flipside
|ItaM=Community Center, Flipside
|Fra=Mairie de Recto
|Fre=Mairie de Recto
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|Ita=Centro Civico, Svoltadiqua
|Ita=Centro Civico, Svoltadiqua
|ItaM=Community Center, Flopside
|ItaM=Community Center, Flopside
|Fra=Mairie de Verso
|Fre=Mairie de Verso
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===Grimble Forest===
===Grimble Forest===
'''Grimble Forest''' is a forest [[Luigi]] explores on his quest to get the [[List of implied items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Behind the forest lays the [[Rapturous Ruins]].
'''Grimble Forest''' is a forest [[Luigi]] explores on his quest to get the [[List of implied items#Marvelous Compass|Marvelous Compass]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Behind the forest lays the [[Rapturous Ruins]].
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|Spa=Bosque Cremoso
|Spa=Bosque Cremoso
|SpaM=Creamy Forest
|SpaM=Creamy Forest
|Fra=Bois Grimm
|Fre=Bois Grimm
|FraM=Grimm Woods; the spelling of "grim" with two Ms could be a reference to the {{wp|Brothers Grimm}}
|FreM=Grimm Woods; the spelling of "grim" with two Ms could be a reference to the {{wp|Brothers Grimm}}
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|Ita=Torre delle Sette Canzoni
|Ita=Torre delle Sette Canzoni
|ItaM=Tower of Seven Songs
|ItaM=Tower of Seven Songs
|Fra=Tour Hardrock
|Fre=Tour Hardrock
|FraM=Hardrock Tower; possibly a reference to the {{wp|Hard Rock Cafe}} of London
|FreM=Hardrock Tower; possibly a reference to the {{wp|Hard Rock Cafe}} of London
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===Hawaii Land===
===Hawaii Land===
'''Hawaii Land''' is a region named after [[Hawaii]]. It is implied to have a very similar climate to Hawaii as well, as Mario dresses up in beach clothes in preparation for a trip to Hawaii Land. However, [[Toad]] purposely misleads his friends to the [[North Pole]] instead, so that he can receive presents from [[Santa Claus]]. Hawaii Land is only mentioned during the events of "[[Koopa Klaus]]."
'''Hawaii Land''' is a region named after [[Hawaii]]. It is implied to have a very similar climate to Hawaii as well, as Mario dresses up in beach clothes in preparation for a trip to Hawaii Land. However, [[Toad]] purposely misleads his friends to the [[North Pole]] instead, so that he can receive presents from [[Santa Claus]]. Hawaii Land is only mentioned during the events of "[[Koopa Klaus]]."
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|Ita=Musicopoli
|Ita=Musicopoli
|ItaM=Music-town
|ItaM=Music-town
|Fra=Musicville
|Fre=Musicville
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===Koopergarten===
===Koopergarten===
'''Koopergarten''' is the supposed [[Koopa Troop|Koopa]] equivalent of kindergarten. Koopergarten is only ever mentioned in [[Lemmy Koopa|Hip]] and [[Iggy Koopa|Hop's]] biography from ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' The Complete Series DVD set. According to the writers bible, the twins flunked Koopergarten.
'''Koopergarten''' is the supposed [[Koopa Troop|Koopa]] equivalent of kindergarten. Koopergarten is only ever mentioned in [[Lemmy Koopa|Hip]] and [[Iggy Koopa|Hop's]] biography from ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' The Complete Series DVD set. According to the writers bible, the twins flunked Koopergarten.
===Last Illusion===
'''Last Illusion''' is an implied location in ''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' for [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is mentioned in [[Culex]]'s [[Monster List]] entry as his homeworld, and is described as being a story about crystals. It is an allusion to ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}''. In Western languages, Culex also announces himself with the title of Dark Knight of Vanda; however, it is unknown if Vanda is a location within Culex's world, an order of knights, or the [[List of implied characters#Dark Mage|Dark Mage]]. "Vanda" itself is the name of a genus of orchids.
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|Jap={{ruby|最期|さいご}}の{{ruby|幻想|げんそう}}
|JapR=Saigo no Gensō
|JapM=Last Illusion
|ChiS=最后的幻想
|ChiSR=Zuìhòu de Huànxiǎng
|ChiSM=Last Illusion
|ChiT=最後的幻想
|ChiTR=Zuìhòu de Huànxiǎng
|ChiTM=Last Illusion
|Dut=fantasie eindigt
|DutM=finished fantasy
|Fre=Last Illusion
|Ger=Finalen Vorstellungskraft
|GerM=Imagination Finale
|Ita=Last Illusion
|Kor=최후의 환상
|KorR=Choehuui Hwansang
|KorM=Last Illusion
|Spa=Last Illusion
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===''Mario Kart 8'' Pit===
===''Mario Kart 8'' Pit===
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'''Plumpbelly Village''' is a town on the Strudel Continent, possibly ruled by the Waffle Kingdom. It is the location of one of the pieces of the Marvelous Compass that Luigi retrieves during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
'''Plumpbelly Village''' is a town on the Strudel Continent, possibly ruled by the Waffle Kingdom. It is the location of one of the pieces of the Marvelous Compass that Luigi retrieves during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.


When Luigi arrives, the town is ruled by a two-headed snake named [[List of implied characters#Hizza|Hizza]], who demands regular sacrifices of the village's women. Luigi offers to don a ceremonial chiffon bride's dress and go in place of the mayor's daughter, who is next up. [[Jerry (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Jerry]], the cherry-shaped Bob-omb, horrified by the sight of Luigi in a dress, followed him to try and stop him, but Hizza takes Luigi into his lair. Luigi darts around the cave and makes the snake eat itself, disappearing in a puff of smoke. After Luigi emerges with the Marvelous Compass piece that Hizza was guarding, the mayor offers his daughter's hand in marriage. Luigi considers it, but that night, while staying in the village, he decides against it, convinced that Princess Eclair is his future bride, and sneaks out of the town. Jerry follows Luigi and [[Blooey]], making it his life mission to make sure that Luigi never dresses in drag again.
When Luigi arrives, the town is ruled by a two-headed snake named [[List of implied characters#Hizza|Hizza]], who demands regular sacrifices of the village's women. Luigi offers to don a ceremonial chiffon bride's dress and go in place of the mayor's daughter, who is next up. [[Jerry]], the cherry-shaped Bob-omb, horrified by the sight of Luigi in a dress, followed him to try and stop him, but Hizza takes Luigi into his lair. Luigi darts around the cave and makes the snake eat itself, disappearing in a puff of smoke. After Luigi emerges with the Marvelous Compass piece that Hizza was guarding, the mayor offers his daughter's hand in marriage. Luigi considers it, but that night, while staying in the village, he decides against it, convinced that Princess Eclair is his future bride, and sneaks out of the town. Jerry follows Luigi and [[Blooey]], making it his life mission to make sure that Luigi never dresses in drag again.
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|Ger=Puddingmassiv
|Ger=Puddingmassiv
|GerM=Massive Pudding
|GerM=Massive Pudding
|Fra=Continent Pudding
|Fre=Continent Pudding
|FraM=Pudding Continent
|FreM=Pudding Continent
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|Ita=Rovine delle Grazie
|Ita=Rovine delle Grazie
|ItaM=Graces Ruins
|ItaM=Graces Ruins
|Fra=Ruines Célestes
|Fre=Ruines Célestes
|FraM=Celestial Ruins
|FreM=Celestial Ruins
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|JapR=Tamarān Ōkoku
|JapR=Tamarān Ōkoku
|JapM=From「タマラ」(''Tamara'', [[Squirps]]) and「王国」(''ōkoku'', kingdom)
|JapM=From「タマラ」(''Tamara'', [[Squirps]]) and「王国」(''ōkoku'', kingdom)
|Fre=Squirpia
|Ger=Klirpia
|GerM=Derived from "Klirps" (Squirps' German name)
|Ita=Squirpia
|Kor=자바란왕국
|KorR=Jabalan Wang-gug
|KorM=From "자바랑" (''Jabalang'', Squirps) and "왕국" (''wang-gug'', kingdom)
|SpaE=Tinterra
|SpaE=Tinterra
|SpaEM=From ''tinta'' (ink) and ''terra'' (Latin for "earth")
|SpaEM=From "tinta" (ink) and "terra" (Latin for earth)
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|Ita=Cometa Sticker
|Ita=Cometa Sticker
|ItaM=Sticket Comet
|ItaM=Sticket Comet
|SpaE= Cometa Pegatina
|SpaEM= Sticker Comet
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===Strudel Continent===
===Strudel Continent===
The '''Strudel Continent''' is the continent in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' that Luigi has his simultaneous adventure on as Mario saves Peach. Princess Eclair is the ruler of the continent.
The '''Strudel Continent''' is a continent mentioned by Luigi in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. Luigi visits this continent during his journey to retrieve the pieces of the Marvelous Compass. Here, he goes to Plumpbelly village, ruled by a twoheaded snake named Hizza. Luigi defeats this snake, retrieves the compass piece in the possession of the beast and leaves the continent.  
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|JapR=Kinoko Keisatsu
|JapR=Kinoko Keisatsu
|JapM=Mushroom Police
|JapM=Mushroom Police
|Fra=Toadland Yard
|Fre=Toadland Yard
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"Utan" is also directly from the species of ape "orangutan."
"Utan" is also directly from the species of ape "orangutan."
===Vanda===
'''Vanda''' is an implied location in the English localization of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. It shares its name with a genus of orchids. [[Culex]], an optional [[List of bosses|boss]] in the game, appears in an interdimensional gateway and announces himself as Dark Knight of Vanda. The name "Vanda" does not appear in the Japanese version.<ref>[https://legendsoflocalization.com/culex-is-quite-different-in-japanese-super-mario-rpg/ Culex is Quite Different in Japanese Super Mario RPG - Legends of Localization.] Retrieved February 2, 2016</ref>


===Waffle Kingdom===
===Waffle Kingdom===
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The Bronx is mentioned in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series in reference to the Bronx-native [[Little Mac]].
The Bronx is mentioned in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series in reference to the Bronx-native [[Little Mac]].


[[Mario (film character)|Mario]] briefly references the Bronx when walking through [[Dinohattan]] for the first time in the live-action ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' movie, where he replies to [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]]'s speculation that they ended up in a coma and woke up in Brooklyn of the future that they may have even arrived at "the Bronx of today" in regards to the dystopic locale. The Bronx also gets a brief nod in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' during the brothers' [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial when Mario flicks a toy van across a map to show the range of their business from Brooklyn to Queens. The toy van briefly veers off-course towards the Bronx on the map, but Luigi picks it up and readjusts its course.
[[Mario (film character)|Mario]] briefly references the Bronx when walking through [[Dinohattan]] for the first time in the live-action ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' movie, where he replies to [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]]'s speculation that they ended up in a coma and woke up in Brooklyn of the future that they may have even arrived at "the Bronx of today" in regards to the dystopic locale. The Bronx also gets a brief reference in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' during the brothers' [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]] commercial when Mario flicks a toy van across a map to show the range of their business from Brooklyn to Queens. The toy van briefly veers off-course towards the Bronx on the map, but Luigi picks it up and readjusts its course.


===Brooklyn Public Library===
===Brooklyn Public Library===
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===Everglades===
===Everglades===
The '''{{wp|Everglades}}''' are subtropical wetlands located in Florida, USA. They are mentioned by [[Donkey Kong]] in the second song of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'']] episode "[[Four Weddings and a Coconut]]".
The '''{{wp|Everglades}}''' are subtropical wetlands located in Florida, USA. They are mentioned by [[Donkey Kong]] in the second song of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'']] episode "[[Four Weddings and a Coconut]]".
===Hell===
'''{{wp|Hell}}''' is the place of suffering and punishment that unrighteous souls are sent to after death, as outlined in various religions.
[[File:Hell SMKun.png|300px|thumb|Mario taken to Hell's gates]]
In chapter 8 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 4|volume 4]], Mario is killed by [[Larry Koopa|Larry]] and his spirit is dragged by some [[Eerie]]s in Hell, where he meets the ghost of Bowser's ancestor [[Enma Daiō]] and many other enemies, including some [[Koopalings]], that he killed (although the Koopalings are seen alive in later volumes). Mario is forced to endure punishment by their hands: first, [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] sings a song badly at full volume, then Mario is tossed into a sea of spikes, but saves himself with the [[Statue Mario|Statue form]], and lastly, [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]]'s ghost forces him to eat cursed Valentine's Day chocolates. Mario starts spitting flames everywhere, burning everyone around him. Having had enough, Enma literally kicks Mario out of Hell, sending him back to the living realm.
Hell is heavily referenced in the ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic ''[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]''. The creature [[Abigor]] claims to be the "middleman of Hell", and lives in a monster-filled temple called [[Infernum]], which is a Latin term for Hell. He also says "Welcome to Hell" when Mario and his friends enter the temple in their quest to save [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], who was kidnapped and turned into a zombie by Abigor. Because of what Abigor did to her mind, Toadstool tells her would-be savior, Mario, that his "[[Mama Mario|mother]] was scraping toilets in Hell."
In the final broadcast of ''[[Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō]]'', a man arrives in the depths of Hell after controlling Mario with a game controller.
In the Japanese version of the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', [[Melty Molten Galaxy]] is called "Hell Prominence Galaxy". This is reflected by the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack]]'', in which the theme of the galaxy is entitled "Hell Prominence". It is also [[List of controversies#Occult|allegedly]] mentioned in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' in [[Ashley's Theme]].
[[The Underwhere]] of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' is often compared to Hell, but it bears much more resemblance to the Greek underworld, {{wp|Greek underworld|Hades}}. While the sinless are allowed to spend eternity in [[The Overthere]] (which bears more similarities to Hell's counterpart, {{wp|Heaven}}, than to the Greek {{wp|Elysium|Elisian Fields}}), the inhabitants of The Underwhere do not suffer for their crimes. Unlike Hell, The Underwhere is merely a place of boredom, and many other aspects of The Underwhere are references to Hades, strengthening the Greek connection. For example, the [[River Twygz]] is a reference to the {{wp|river Styx}}, and both have ferrymen who take visitors across.


===Hong Kong===
===Hong Kong===
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===Netherworld===
===Netherworld===
The '''{{wp|Underworld|Netherworld}}''' is a location in many branches of mythology and religion. The Netherworld is generally considered to be the place where recently deceased souls depart to in the afterlife. On occasion, the Netherworld is associated with [[#Hell|Hell]], as they both are implied to be located beneath Earth's surface.
The '''{{wp|Underworld|Netherworld}}''' is a location in many branches of mythology and religion. The Netherworld is generally considered to be the place where recently deceased souls depart to in the afterlife. On occasion, the Netherworld is associated with [[Hell]], as they both are implied to be located beneath Earth's surface.


In Chapter 3 of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the Netherworld is mentioned by a fighter in the [[Glitz Pit]]: as [[Craw-Daddy]] prepares to fight [[Mario]] and his [[partner]]s, he claims that he will drag them "through the gate to the Netherworld." In addition, the Netherworld is where the [[Shadow Queen]] is banished to after her defeat.
In Chapter 3 of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', the Netherworld is mentioned by a fighter in the [[Glitz Pit]]: as [[Craw-Daddy]] prepares to fight [[Mario]] and his [[partner]]s, he claims that he will drag them "through the gate to the Netherworld." In addition, the Netherworld is where the [[Shadow Queen]] is banished to after her defeat.
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===Spain===
===Spain===
'''{{wp|Spain}}''' (Spanish: '''España''') is a country in western {{wp|Europe}}. Its capital city, [[Madrid]], appears in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Alongside Madrid - Barcelona, Seville, and Valencia all appear on the [[Globulator]].
'''{{wp|Spain}}''' (Spanish: '''España''') is a country in western {{wp|Europe}}. Its capital city, [[Madrid]], appears in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. The cities Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, and Valencia all appear on the [[Globulator]] in the former game.


===Tanzania===
===Tanzania===
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