Snow Kingdom

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Template:Location-infobox The Snow Kingdom is a kingdom featured in the upcoming Super Mario Odyssey, and is the greater location of Shiveria. It is a snowy area containing a blizzard zone and a sunny zone. One part of the Snow Kingdom involves Mario racing against its residents.[1] This Kingdom's Regional Coins take the form of snowflakes. The German translation implies that this kingdom also contains catacombs.

Brochure Details

Areas

Power Moon locations

There are a total of 37 Power Moons in this kingdom.[2]

  • 01: The Icicle Barrier:
  • 02: The Ice Wall Barrier:
  • 03: The Gusty Barrier:
  • 04: The Snow Mountain Barrier:
  • 05: The Bound Bowl Grand Prix: (Multi Moon)
  • 08: Shining in the Snow in Town:
  • 12: Treasure in the Ice Wall:

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Snow Kingdom

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 雪の国[1]
Yuki no Kuni
Snow Country

Dutch Sneeuwrijk[9]
Snowy Kingdom
German Polarland[7]
Polar Country
Italian Regno delle Nevi[8]
Snow Kingdom
Russian Снежное царство[10]
Snezhnoe carstvo
Snow Kingdom

Spanish (NOE) Reino del Hielo[5]
Ice Kingdom

Shiveria

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パウダーボウル[1]
Paudābouru
Powderbowl

Dutch Bibberië[9]
From bibberen (to shiver) and Siberië (Siberia)
German Schlotterkomben[7]
Shivercombs (Pun on schlottern (shiver) and Katakomben (Catacombs))
Italian Ibernia[8]
From ibernare (to hibernate)
Russian г. Озябск[11]
g. Oz'absk
Oz'absk City. Oz'absk is formed from oz'abnut' (to get cold) and -sk (a common ending of Russian town names)

Spanish (NOE) Friolandia[5]
From frío (cold) and the suffix -landia (land)

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