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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
*'''[[Corrida Colosseum]]:''' it is the Colosseum of Dressrosa and is ruled by the [[Donquixote Family]]. Corrida means "Running" in Spanish.
 
*'''[[Corrida Colosseum]]:''' it is the Colosseum of Dressrosa and is ruled by the [[Donquixote Family]]. Corrida means "Running" in Spanish.
* '''Royal Palace:''' the palace where the old royal family residesd and now the headquarters of the [[Donquixote Pirates]].
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*'''Royal Palace:''' the palace where the old royal family residesd and now the headquarters of the [[Donquixote Pirates]].
* '''Oikawa Cafeteria:''' a restaurant on one of the main streets of the town.
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*'''Oikawa Cafeteria:''' a restaurant on one of the main streets of the town.
* '''Una muchacha del baile:''' the name seen on the dome of the stage where [[Violet]] was dancing. It is near the "Lover's Alley". It is Spanish and literally means "A girl of dance".
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*'''Una muchacha del baile:''' the name seen on the dome of the stage where [[Violet]] was dancing. It is near the "Lover's Alley". It is Spanish and literally means "A girl of dance".
* {{Nihongo|'''Lover's Alley'''|恋人通り|Koibito Dōri}}: An alley, near which Violet hugged [[Sanji]].
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*{{Nihongo|'''Lover's Alley'''|恋人通り|Koibito Dōri}}: An alley, near which Violet hugged [[Sanji]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 08:03, 17 January 2014

Acacia is a port town and the capital of Dressrosa.[1]

Overview

This town is full of living toys. The crime rate is very high because the women there are extremely beautiful, but also extremely temperamental, and they often stab to death the men that betray them.[1]

There are also restaurants which serve delicious food and have roulette tables.[1]

Locations

  • Corrida Colosseum: it is the Colosseum of Dressrosa and is ruled by the Donquixote Family. Corrida means "Running" in Spanish.
  • Royal Palace: the palace where the old royal family residesd and now the headquarters of the Donquixote Pirates.
  • Oikawa Cafeteria: a restaurant on one of the main streets of the town.
  • Una muchacha del baile: the name seen on the dome of the stage where Violet was dancing. It is near the "Lover's Alley". It is Spanish and literally means "A girl of dance".
  • Lover's Alley (恋人通り, Koibito Dōri?): An alley, near which Violet hugged Sanji.

Trivia

  • The town is inspired by several places in Spain, [2] as some of the buildings are nearly identical to the entrance at Park Güell in Barcelona (Catalonia), whereas the bridge in the background looks like the Puente Nuevo in Ronda (Andalucia).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 One Piece Manga — Vol. 71 Chapter 701.
  2. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 72.

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