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I couldn't help but notice this, but when searching for the name of the town while watching the episode I took note of the newspaper that the shopkeeper is reading. On the back of the newspaper it says Mexico '86. After seeing this I decided to look at some of the words on the buildings. I saw 3 words which I don't know if they mean anything at all but they are: 'cuardo,' 'joya,' and 'Solioo' My guess is that they are Spanish words which leads me to believe that this town is supposed to be a representation of Mexico, can anyone confirm one way or the other? I don't have access to any manga, so I don't know if this town is even in the manga.

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is this page really needed? its basically the same as the list of places on earth category, however its outdated.

I think it's a little different than the Places on earth category, as there are places outside of earth. However it is VERY incomplete, and would probably serve better as a "Locations" category. --==> DragonBall.Z GT Goku  Goku ssj4 gt-openingTalk Contributions. 04:17, May 6, 2010 (UTC)

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