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'''Pelotillehue''' is a [[fictional city|fictional town]] where the comics character [[Condorito]] lives. Pelotillehue represent a typical province town or city in [[Chile]]. Deducing from its name Pelotillehue may be located somewhere in or close to the central-southern region of Chile, due to the presence of the typical [[Mapudungun]] suffix ''-hue''.
'''Pelotillehue''' ({{IPA-es|peloti'ʝewe}}) is a [[fictional city|fictional town]] where the comics character [[Condorito]] lives. Pelotillehue represent a typical province town or city in [[Chile]]. Deducing from its name Pelotillehue may be located somewhere in or close to the central-southern region of Chile, due to the presence of the typical [[Mapudungun]] suffix ''-hue''.


Pelotillehue is located between the towns or cities of [[Cumpeo]] and [[Buenas Peras]] (a rival town).
Pelotillehue is located between the towns or cities of [[Cumpeo]] and [[Buenas Peras]] (a rival town).

Revision as of 09:36, 18 June 2008

Pelotillehue (Spanish pronunciation: [peloti'ʝewe]) is a fictional town where the comics character Condorito lives. Pelotillehue represent a typical province town or city in Chile. Deducing from its name Pelotillehue may be located somewhere in or close to the central-southern region of Chile, due to the presence of the typical Mapudungun suffix -hue.

Pelotillehue is located between the towns or cities of Cumpeo and Buenas Peras (a rival town).

Locales

  • Café El Insomnio (Café Insomnia)
  • Bar El Tufo (Bar The Stench)
  • Restaurante El Pollo Farsante (Restaurant "The Phony Chicken")
  • Hotel "Dos Se Van Tres Llegan" (Hotel "Two Go Three Arrive"). Generally described as a pigsty and not a quality hotel.
  • Farmacia "La Sin Remedio" ("No Remedy" Drugstore)
  • Pelotillehue Football Stadium, home to the town's club, which is a perennial top contender for the First Division Championship.
  • Panaderia Peter Pan (Peter Pan Bakery). 'Pan' is Spanish for 'bread'.
  • Estudios de Cine "Jorivu" (Cinema Studios "Jorivu") "Jorivu" is "Hollywood" pronounced Chilean style.