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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
"[[wikipedia:Leumria|Lemuria]]" is a hypothesized lost continent that has supposedly sunk into the Indian Ocean. It is referenced in many mythological and supernatural stories and theories.
"[[wikipedia:Lemuria|Lemuria]]" is a hypothesized lost continent that has supposedly sunk into the Indian Ocean. It is referenced in many mythological and supernatural stories and theories.
A "Hub" is a term for a central transport station, usually for trains.
A "Hub" is a term for a central transport station, usually for trains.



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Lemuria Hub

Lemuria Hub

Added in Sizzle Season 2024
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Lemuria Hub is an upcoming multiplayer stage in Splatoon 3, which will be added to the game as a part of Sizzle Season 2024 on 1 June 2024. It takes place in a train station. Unlike most stages, it features lateral symmetry.

Trivia

  • The upsidedown Eiffel Tower from The Crater and the tall skyscraper in the middle of Splatsville can be seen from this stage.
  • This is the third stage with lateral symmetry if Shifty Stations are excluded.

Etymology

"Lemuria" is a hypothesized lost continent that has supposedly sunk into the Indian Ocean. It is referenced in many mythological and supernatural stories and theories. A "Hub" is a term for a central transport station, usually for trains.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese リュウグウターミナル
Ryūgū Tāminaru
Ryugu Terminal, named after 龍宮城 Ryūgū-jō, the mythical undersea palace of the sea dragon god Ryūjin.
Netherlands Dutch Lemurië Centraal Lemuria Central (station)
CanadaFrance French Gare Aiguillat Dogfish terminal
Germany German Bahnhof Lemuria Lemuria Train Station
Italy Italian Stazione Lemuria Lemuria Station
SpainMexico Spanish Terminal Dragón Dragon Terminal, translated from the Japanese name
South Korea Korean 용궁 터미널
yong-gung teomineol