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>Articuno
Himalayas, it was often cited as saving those in the blizzards.
>Zapdos
Thunderstorms, living in the atmosphere, most likely around central africa, where lightning strikes the most.
>Moltres
Mt.Etna/Colima, volcanoes with regions around them, possibly even Lanzarote, or travels between them.
>mew
Guyana, Mexico.
>mewtwo
Governmental test site (now abandoned), or a nuclear site, in order to keep away from others.
>Entei
same as moltres, may reside in the ruins around Vesuvius
>Raikou
South Africa, maybe coming into contact with zapdos and being hunted by the natives, spawning legends about the 'lightning beast'
>Suicune
Cape Grim, Tanzania, or within the rainforests, being hunted again.
>Lugia
The longest trench is located along the coast of Peru and Chile. Its total length is 3,700 miles (5,950 kilometers) and it has a maximum depth of 26,420 feet (8,050 meters).
>Ho-oh
Atmosphere, topping to roost on Mt. Fuji, but not often doing this
>Celebi
Time Travels, not quite sure where it lives as it lives in different areas and time periods
>Regice
Alaska, buried in a temple under the ice
>Regirock
Buried in a temple under a mountain, in South America
>Registeel
Under the deserts, possible connections with the Egyptians
>Lati@s
Possibly extinct, killed by ancient tribes, or extremely rare, living on almost uninhabited islands
>Groudon
In the mantle layer of the earth, dormant, possibly under Yellowstone national park.
>Kyogre
Mariana Trench, possibly in a cave under that
>Rayquaza
South America, sleeping in a temple rarely, yet living in the atmosphere for the vast majority of time
>Jirachi
often flying through the sky, mistaken for shooting stars
>Deoxys
Antarctica