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Australia Quidditch was believed to have become popular in Australia in the 18th century. Because large parts of the Australian outback is remote and uninhabited, they made ideal locations for Quidditch pitches. |
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Belgium In 2020, a celebrity Magizoologist founded an unaccredited wizarding school in Brussels, called The Naaszcademy of Magizoology. |
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Brazil Castelobruxo, one of the eleven wizarding schools, was located in northern Brazil amid the Amazon rainforest. Young witches and wizards from across South America attended this school. |
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Bulgaria Some Bulgarian witches and wizards attend Durmstrang Institute and teach there, including the school's founder, Nerida Vulchanova. |
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Canada Canada is home to three world-renowned Quidditch teams: the Haileybury Hammers of Haileybury, Ontario, the Moose Jaw Meteorites of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and the Stonewall Stormers of Stonewall, Manitoba. |
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France The Beauxbatons Academy of Magic was founded in France in the thirteenth century or earlier. |
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Germany Bowtruckles, Erklings, and Vampires are native to Germany. |
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Iceland A Nordic island country in the Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. |
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Ireland In 1994, the Irish National Quidditch team won the 422nd Quidditch World Cup, defeating the Bulgarian National Quidditch team in the final match. |
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Italy In A.D. 79, the Ancient Roman warlock Zaccaria Innocenti cast the Dancing Feet Spell on Mount Vesuvius, triggering its eruption, destroying the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and killing at least 1500 people. |
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Japan Japanese witches and wizards usually attend the wizarding school Mahoutokoro. At this institution, wands made of cherry wood are especially prized, and those who own them hold a position of special honor. |
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Korea In the 6 December 1926 issue of The New York Ghost, C. Williamsum reported that master aurologists had recently been brought to New York from Seoul, Korea to help investigate the "sinister" aura affecting the city at the time. |
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Mexico Josefina Calderon was a 17th-century Mexican witch and Healer who became the wife of Chadwick Boot, one of the founders of Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. |
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Romania The Romanian Longhorn, Graphorns, and Vampires are native to Romania. |
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Scotland Selkies, Giant Squid, and Blast-Ended Skrewts are all native to Scotland. |
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Sweden Sweden hosted the annual broom race which dated from the tenth century. The competitors flew from Kopparberg to Arjeplog. The winner received a trophy shaped like a Swedish Short-Snout. |
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Switzerland The watchmaking firm J. B. Yabsley has offices in both London and Switzerland. |
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United States of America Many young American wizards and witches attend Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the most well-known American wizarding school. |
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Wales The Common Welsh Green is a dragon native to Wales. It's a green dragon with a distinctive, musical roar. |
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