Long ago, the entire landmass of modern day Coex was 18 separate nations. Although the Coex Region is now unified and modernized, each subregion has its own style, culture, and an elemental type that represents them.
=Jaynoos City=
Jaynoos City is where people are welcomed to the region. It's a port city home to the region's Pokémon professor; Professor Arbor. Jaynoos City was recently built with the latest technology, making it the most advanced settlement known in Coex.=Densissima Forest=
Densissima Forest is a subregion that is made up of forests. In the core of the forest is the quiet settlement of Simex City. This subregion is a haven for bug types. Beware of the Lethuda that lurks deep within, waiting for unsuspecting prey.=Exanimum Woods=
As you travel from Densissima to Exanimum, you'll notice a sudden change. There's less healthy trees and more dead, old, grey trees. This is due to problems in the soil, and agriculture is nearly impossible in this subregion. Thus, making the inhabitants dependent on other subregions for food and other vital resources. The major establishment is Tenebris City. The people here have developed a gothic culture, which is very noticeable. Near the city is Tenebris Park, which people use for some form of recreation.=Acutis Mountains=
Observant individuals notice large jagged mountains from far away. This is the Acutis Mountain subregion, home to a unique race of draconic humanoids called Draconians. Today, modern Draconians still have their culture. A well known Draconian superstition is that all fairy types are bad luck. They are considered "the enemy". Draconians consider dragon types "holy brethren", and praise them as protectors for millennia. Their modernized settlement is Drako Village. Be aware that this race tends to be xenophobic towards humans passing through as they are called "bringers of the enemy". The=Imperium Fields=
Imperium Fields is home to the largest settlement in Coex; Electrica City. The subregion has a natural electrical field that is caused by a subterranean formation named Inpulsa Caverns. These caverns are similar to Chargestone Cave in Unova, except in Coex, these chargestones are far more potent in electricity, making Electrica City the electric capital of Coex. The Coex Institute of Innovation, C.I.O.I for short, is home to the newly created Pokémon called E-CO, along with several evolutions triggered by special modifications installed into the Pokémon. The subregion's electric field attracted multitudes of electric type Pokémon, especially Magnemite which are often pests in the city, constantly draining the power grid. Nowadays, ground type Pokémon are needed to act as security to get rid of these pesky Magnemite.=Fabula Woods=
This subregion has several trees with pink leaves, which are this color due to a natural coloration. The leaves give off a sweet scent and is a great source of natural aromatherapy. This in turn, makes people and Pokémon joyous, attracting fairy type Pokémon that make the woods their home. Studies show that Pokémon that require a certain amount of happiness to evolve often do so in the area. Mediokris City is in the core of Fabula. If you're looking for an amazing aromatherapist, bright clothing, or overly sweetened treats, this is the place to visit.=Crystalli Plateau=
A perfect training ground for fighting types. The plateau is several hundreds of feet off the ground and requires you to travel through a cave that leads to the top, where you will see a small western-themed Pugnatum Town. Inimicus Cave runs through all inside of the plateau. Fighting type Pokémon test their strength on the many boulders found along Crystalli. If you ever need a gym badge, Collin is the one to battle, who trains the Hitmon Brothers, who are all each of Tyrogue's evolutions.=Flamma Volcanic Plains=
There isn't much vegetation, but this subregion is known for Mt. Calor, which is a dormant volcano. Studies show that the area was once temperate, but then Mt. Calor erupted. Humans managed to live here however. Ignis City is home to Blaire; the fire gym leader. Extraterrestrial fire/rock types, Heateor and Asheroid, often landed here. Past volcanic activity possibly attracted these Pokémon from space as some sort of energy.

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