Pokéteca

Pokéteca was a Spanish Pokémon wiki, originally created as an extension of PkStation. The name Pokéteca derives from the portmanteau of Pokémon and biblioteca ("library" in Spanish). Pokéteca used mainly the Iberian dialect of Spanish, though there were several Latin American users.

Pokéteca
"La enciclopedia Pokémon en español"

Pokéteca's logo
Language Spanish
Status Offline
Run 2008 - 2013
Date opened September 1, 2008
Date closed August 2013
Creator Habieru
Current owner {{{owner}}}
Number of Articles 2,458[1]
Mascot Hoothoot
Website Main page (archive)

Pokéteca was a former member of Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis, a multi-lingual group of wikis documenting all aspects of Pokémon.

History

Pokéteca was created on August 8, 2008 by Habieru, who desired to start a Pokémon wiki for Spanish-speaking fans of the series, and was made public on September 1 the same year.

Pokéteca, sometimes shortened to "Teca" by users, was admitted to the Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis on August 19, 2009. Its Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis logo was brown, to represent the mascot Hoothoot.

Pokéteca shut down sometime during or after August 19, 2013 and were removed as members of the Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis in January 2016 due to this. Another Spanish-language Pokémon Wiki, WikiDex has since replaced Pokéteca as the Spanish language member of Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis.

Staff

The staff of the wiki consisted of Bureaucrats Habieru, Hiro, Sumori Hose, and Shadow and Pokétecarios Kosen, Frika, Arqui, and CoolPikachu!.

Trivia

References


Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis
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Bulbagarden's
Bulbapedia
Filb.de's
PokéWiki
Pokémon Republic's
Pokémon Wiki
Poképédia
Italian Chinese Spanish
Pokémon Central's
Pokémon Central Wiki
Pokémon Zone's
52Poké Wiki
WikiDex
Defunct Members
Portuguese Spanish Polish
Pokémon LAND's
LANDpedia
PkStation's
Pokéteca
Pokémon Polska's
Wikinezka


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