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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Zócalo's name is written without diacritics ingame. | *The Zócalo's name is written without diacritics ingame. | ||
*Despite the pamphlet's claims, the Zócalo is not the largest paved square in the Western Hemisphere, nor was it at the time of the game's release, as {{wp|Sunflower Square}} in Palmas, Brazil is over ten times larger and was opened a year prior to the game's first release. | *Despite the pamphlet's claims, the Zócalo is not the largest paved square in the Western Hemisphere, nor was it at the time of the game's release, as {{wp|Sunflower Square}} in Palmas, Brazil is over ten times larger and was opened a year prior to the game's first release. | ||
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[[Category:Mario is Missing! landmarks]] | [[Category:Mario is Missing! landmarks]] |