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The following are some of the locations and landmarks in the Attack on Titan universe.
Paradis Island
Wall Maria
Name | Description | Appearance |
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Shiganshina District |
Shiganshina District (ć·ć¬ć³ć·ćåŗ Shiganshina-ku?) is a district on the south side of Wall Maria. It is where Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackermann and Armin Arlelt lived before it was destroyed by the Colossal Titan and the Armored Titan.[1][2] |
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Forest of Giant Trees |
There are several forests of giant trees (å·Ø大ęعć®ę£® Kyodai-ju no Mori?) in the area encompassed by Wall Maria as well as outside of the Walls. These forests are comprised of many huge trees standing at about 80 meters, making their high branches ideal hiding places from Titans who are unable to climb the trees.[citation needed] The Scout Regiment used one of these forests within Wall Maria to set a trap for the Female Titan.[3] |
Wall Rose
Name | Description | Appearance |
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Calaneth District |
Calaneth District (ć«ć©ćć¹åŗ Karanesu-ku?) is a district on the eastern side of Wall Rose. It is the home of Mina Carolina.[4] Calaneth is the launching point of the Scout Regiment 57th exterior mission[5] as well as the place they return to afterward.[6] |
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Trost District |
Trost District (ććć¹ćåŗ Torosuto-ku?) is a district on the south side of Wall Rose. It is the home of several members of the 104th Cadet Corps such as Jean Kirschtein and Thomas Wagner.[4] Five years after the destruction of Shiganshina the Colossal Titan breaches Trost as well, effectively making Trost the site of an eventually thwarted Titan incursion.[7] |
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Krolva District |
Krolva District (ćÆćć«ćåŗ Kuroruba-ku?) is a district on the west side of Wall Rose. It is mentioned by Hannes when there is a supposed breach in Wall Rose.[8] |
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Utopia District |
Utopia District (ć¦ććć¢åŗ Yutopia-ku?) is a district on the north side of Wall Rose.[9] |
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Odel | ||
Ragako |
Ragako (ć©ć¬ć³ę Ragako-mura?) is a town in the southern area of the land surrounded by Wall Rose. It is the hometown of Conny Springer.[11] |
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Dauper |
Dauper (ćć¦ćć¼ę DaupÄ-mura?) is a small settlement in the southern area of the land surrounded by Wall Rose. It lies in a mountain forest and traditionally sustains itself by hunting, though it has recently turned more towards farming and horse-breeding to support the larger population caused by the influx of refugees from Wall Maria. It is the home of Sasha Braus.[12] |
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Jinae |
Jinae (ćøććØēŗ Jinae-machi?) is a town in the southern area of the land surrounded by Wall Rose. It is the home of Marco Bodt.[4] |
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Utgard Castle |
Utgard Castle (ć¦ćć¬ć«ćå Utogarudo-jÅ?) is an abandoned castle close to the inner side of Wall Rose. It contains large quantities of old food supplies, including liquor and cans of herring with strange writin] on them. It is the site of a large Titan attack during the Beast Titan's incursion.[13] |
Wall Sina
Name | Description | Appearance |
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Stohess District |
Stohess District (ć¹ććć¹åŗ Sutohesu-ku?) is the eastern district of Wall Sina. The Monarchy once began constructing an underground city there, but the effort was abandoned in the end, leaving several unused tunnels below the city. The Scout Regiment set traps for the Female Titan in this district.[14][15] |
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Ehrmich District |
Ehrmich District (ćØć«ććåŗ Erumiha-ku?) is the southern district of Wall Sina. When Wall Rose is believed to have been breached a large number of refugees pass through Ehrmich, an event witnessed by several Scout Regiment members and Pastor Nick.[11] |
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Yarckel District |
Yarckel District (ć¤ć«ć±ć«åŗ Yarukeru-ku?) is the western district of Wall Sina.[16] |
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Orvud District |
Orvud District (ćŖć«ććåŗ Orubudo-ku?) is the northern district of Wall Sina. Orvud is where Rod Reiss in his Titan form is immediately drawn to due to the large number of people residing there.[17] |
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Capital Mitras |
Capital Mitras (ēé½ ćććć©ć¹ Åto Mittorasu?) is the city within Wall Sina. It serves as the capital, where the nobility resides and government affairs take place.[18] |
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Underground |
The Underground is the poverty-stricken city beneath Mitras[19] and other districts of Wall Sina.[citation needed] Levi lived[19] in this environment until he left to join the Scout Regiment.[19][20] |
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Underground Chapel |
The Underground Chapel was a church owned by the Reiss family. On the surface, it appeared to be a regular church that the Reiss family frequently prayed in, but below the surface it held a crystalline cavern that served as the site where all the Reiss succession rituals took place.[21] |
Marley
Name | Description | Appearance |
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Liberio |
Liberio (ć¬ććŖćŖ Reberio?) is a city that contains an internment zone (å容åŗ ShÅ«yÅ-ku?) for the Eldians who stayed on the continent after the Great Titan War. The Marley government forces them to live there and they cannot leave without permission.[22] It is the home of the Warriors, including Reiner Braun, Bertholdt Hoover, Annie Leonhart, and Zeke Jaeger.[23] |
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Lakua |
Lakua (ć©ćÆć¢ Rakua?) is a city in western Marley which contains a military base.[24] |
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Lago |
Lago (ć©ć¼ć“ RÄgo?) was a large city located in Marley. It fell over 1200 years ago over the course of a single day when Titans appeared and destroyed the city and the citizens within it.[25] |
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Odiha |
Odiha (ćŖćć£ć Odiha?) is a Marleyan city located on the continental mainland's southern border.[26] |
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Karifa |
Karifa (ć«ćŖćć” Karifa?) was a Marleyan naval port located on the continental mainland's northern coast.[27] |
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Fort Salta |
Fort Salta (ć¹ć©ćć¢č¦å” Suratoa-yÅsai?) is a Marleyan fortification and research base in the southern mountainous region of the continental mainland.[27] |
Mid-East Allied Forces
Name | Description | Appearance |
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Fort Slava |
Fort Slava (ć¹ć©ćč¦å” Suraba-yÅsai?) is a fortress of the Mid-East Allied Forces near the coast of the continental mainland. It is heavily fortified with many cannons and anti-Titan artillery. |
References
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 1
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 2
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 19
- ā 4.0 4.1 4.2 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 3
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 16
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 22
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 4
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 31
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 36
- ā Attack on Titan anime: OVA 3
- ā 11.0 11.1 Attack on Titan anime: Episode 28
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 27
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 29
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 23
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 24
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 26
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 45
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 42
- ā 19.0 19.1 19.2 Attack on Titan anime: OVA 4
- ā Attack on Titan anime: OVA 5
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 43
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 57
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 61
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 64
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 74
- ā Attack on Titan anime: Episode 86
- ā 27.0 27.1 Attack on Titan anime: Special 1