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The Goldenrod Desert:
The northern desert that was at one time home to the ancient city of Canis. This city was a trendsetter for many of the cultural icons that exist in the modern day Spica. Now, it serves as a prime research spot for archaeologists. Many Fire-, Ground-, and Psychic-types make their home here. Rumors have spread that one of the four legendary golems of the Hoenn region reside here, specifically the ancient Regirock.

The Goldenrod Temple:
A large, ancient temple that's believed to have been the capital of ancient Spica. Little is known about it except that Volcarona and Pyroar are heavily represented within the walls of the temple. It appears that the two Pokemon were highly revered. Rumors have spread that an ancient treasure lies beneath the temple.

The Desert Pass:
An ancient path that connected an unknown city to Canis.

The Azure Forest:
A large, dense forest that's world famous for its beauty and pristine nature. The forest is supposedly home to multiple rare Pokemon, most notably, the mythical Celebi. It his home to numerous Bug-, Water-, Flying-, Fairy-, Grass-, and Normal-types.

The Gold Lake:
A strange, mysterious lake near the center of the Azure Forest. The lake is noted for being devoid of life, even most Grimer and Muk avoid touching the lake. It isn't dirty or deadly, but something seems...off about it. In the center of the lake is a strange cave that is rumored to connect Spica to the three lakes of Sinnoh, with the three lake guardians making rare visits.

The Villanova Lake:
A pristine lake that's well known for its crystal clear surface. Many different Pokemon reside near the lake.

Emerald River:
One of the four rivers in Spica. The Emerald River gets its name from the many lush fields and the large forest that it runs through.

West River:
One of the four rivers in Spica. The West River has little that is noteworthy about it.

Verdigras River:
One of the four rivers in Spica. It is notable for being a deep, murky color. The river is home to numerous ranches along the banks.

Mahomes River:
One of the four rivers in Spica. It was named for the city of Mahomes.

The Ruby Sea:
The Ruby Sea gets its name from the large number of Tentacool and Staryu that reside in the sea. At night, it looks like rubies twinkle in the water.

East Sea:
Little is notable about the East Sea.

Terias Sea:
A sea that is home to a large number of Gastrodon. They are unusually kind and cuddly, making the beaches a popular tourist destination despite the chilly climate.

Crystal Sea:
The sea gets its name for the unusually high amount of Water Stones that wash up on the shore.