Sahara Desert
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Regions, counties, and territories
The Sahara is found in northern Africa, spans several large countries, and is by far the largest desert in the world. It is also a place where, historically, Quidditch referees have turned up after wizards had transformed their brooms into Portkeys. This little bit of… Read MoreSalem
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Cities
Famous for its seventeenth-century hysteria over witchcraft and witch trials, Salem is today a typical suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. There is still a witches’ institute in Salem, which Harry Potter saw when he walked by their tent at the Quidditch World Cup (GF7). Read MoreSecond Salem Church
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Churches and graveyards
A “dingy” church in New York City where anti-magic fanatic Mary Lou Barebone held meetings of the New Salem Philanthropic Society in the 1920s (WFT). Barebone and her three adopted (and abused) children lived upstairs. The downstairs included a long table where orphans came to eat soup and receive pamphlets… Read MoreSalem Witches' Institute
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Wizarding places
Located in the United States (presumably in Salem, Massachusetts), this is a social organization for adult witches. Members attended the Quidditch World Cup in 1994 (GF7)… Read MoreSardinia
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Islands
A subcommittee of sorcerers from Sardinia did something of historical relevance at some point in time, though we have no idea what or when. Nevertheless, the subcommittee was the subject of the lecture Professor Binns had begun when Hermione interrupted him to ask about the Chamber of Secrets… Read MoreSavannah
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Historical places
Coastal city in the southern United States located in the state of Georgia. Read MoreScandinavia
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Place
Scandinavia is a region in northern Europe which includes Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, though this exact definition is somewhat flexible. It is specifically mentioned in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a natural habitat for the Bowtruckle, Horklump, and troll. Read MoreSchools
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Schools
School plays a big part in the story of Harry Potter as be became the Chosen One and faced Voldemort. Harry attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and there not only learned magical skills but also gained friends who became his allies in his quest against the Dark Lord. Read MoreScotland
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Countries
Scotland is a beautiful country located in the North of the United Kingdom and is part of Great Britain. It is famous for its lochs, its rolling hills, and its rain that makes everything green almost all the time. It is where much of the Harry Potter stories are… Read MoreScrivenshaft's Quill Shop
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Businesses, merchants, and shops
Scrivenshaft’s Quill Shop was a quill retailer located on the High Street in Hogsmeade. Hermione bought a black-and-gold pheasant-feather quill there in October 1995 (OP16, OP25). Read MoreSea Cave
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Caves and vaults
Inaccessible except by magic, this cave complex on the coast was visited by young Tom Riddle while he was on an outing to the coast with children from the orphanage (circa 1930). While there he terrorized two of his classmates, Amy Benson and Dennis Bishop (HBP13). Many years later,… Read MoreSecret passageways
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Hogwarts castle and grounds
There are seven known secret passageways leading out of Hogwarts that Harry learns about after acquiring the Marauder’s Map. Fred and George Weasley tell Harry that Filch knows about four of them, and they warn him against the other two (the one behind the… Read MoreSenegal
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Countries
A country in Africa. Read MoreSeventh floor corridor
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
The seventh floor corridor of Hogwarts includes the Gryffindor Common Room, the Room of Requirement, and many portraits. Read MoreShacklebolt house
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Place
Home of Kingsley Shacklebolt, this was one of the many houses set up as a safe haven by the Order of the Phoenix in preparation for moving Harry from number four, Privet Drive (DH3). Read MoreShack up North
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Place
We can’t say where this shack is except that the Daily Prophet described it as “up north,” but this shack is where Igor Karkaroff’s body was found after he had deserted the Death Eaters. The Dark Mark was hovering in the sky above (HBP6). Read MoreShaw Tower
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Buildings
An impressive Art Deco building in New York City, Shaw Tower is the headquarters of Henry Shaw Sr.’s massive media business. It includes a busy newsroom, elevators, and and Shaw Sr.’s large penthouse office, which offers an excellent view of the city (FB). Read MoreShell Cottage
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Houses and addresses
Shell Cottage is “a lonely and beautiful place,” and quaint seaside home to Bill and Fleur Weasley. It sits on a cliffside with a view of the sea and an airy backyard, and the sound of waves pulsate through the house (DH25). Located on the outskirts of Tinworth in Cornwall… Read MoreShops and stores
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Place
In Diagon Alley: Apothecary Eeylops Owl Emporium Florean Fortescue’s Ice Cream Parlor (closed in 1996) Flourish and Blotts Gambol and Japes junk shop the Leaky Cauldron Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions Magical Menagerie Obscurus Books Ollivander’s (closed in 1996) Quality Quidditch Supplies Twilfitt and Tatting’s Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes WhizzHard Books… Read MoreShrieking Shack
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Mysterious places
The Shrieking Shack is a creepy abandoned building just outside the town of Hogsmeade. Falsely rumored to be “the most haunted building in Britain,” the Shrieking Shack is a favorite stop on any Hogsmeade visit (PA8). However, the wails that were once heard emanating from this creepy building were… Read MoreSixth floor boys' bathroom
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
The sixth floor boys’ bathroom is where Harry and Malfoy duel, and Harry uses Sectumsempra (HBP24). It is not in a particularly good state; it has grimy basins and cracked mirrors (and isn’t improved by the duel). Read MoreSlughorn house
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Houses and addresses
A small stone house in Budleigh Babberton (HBP3). Read MoreSlughorn's office
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
Horace Slughorn takes up the Potions job in Harry’s sixth year. His office is described as being a very nice office, much larger than the usual teacher’s study (HBP15). He holds an exclusive and very posh Christmas party there in December 1995 (HBP15). Read MoreSlytherin Common Room
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
The Slytherin common room is a long, low-ceilinged, dungeon-like room filled with skulls and the like. There are high-backed chairs and a carved mantelpiece on the fireplace. The walls are rough stone. The light is green from the green hanging lamps and because it’s located under the lake (… Read MoreSlytherin dormitories
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Hogwarts castle and grounds
The Slytherin dormitories are the rooms where students who are in Slytherin House sleep at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, located in the dungeons of the castle. Read MoreSmeltings School
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Schools
Smeltings School is Vernon Dursley’s alma mater, and now the school which Dudley’s attends. The Smeltings uniform includes (PS3): maroon tailcoat orange knickerbockers straw boater hat knobbly stick for hitting things (and people) with… Read MoreSnape's house
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Houses and addresses
This brick row house is almost certainly where Severus Snape grew up, and then lived alone for most of his adult life. Narcissa Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange sought him out here in 1996, when he made an Unbreakable Vow to Narcissa that he would kill Dumbledore if Draco failed to… Read MoreSnape's office
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
If one follows the narrow stone staircase leading from the Entrance Hall to the dungeons, the entrance to Snape’s office is halfway down the cold passageway leading from the foot of that staircase (CS5). Snape’s office is adjacent to the Potions classroom, or at least close enough that Hermione… Read MoreSomerset
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Place
Somerset is a county in the West Country of England, home to both Bath and Exmoor. It is also the home of the Modesty Rabnott Golden Snidget Reservation, and the site of a well-known disaster in the summer of 1996 when a group of Death Eaters, together with at least… Read MoreSouth America
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Place
Locations in South America: Argentina Brazil Peru Patagonian desert, location of the 2014 Quidditch World Cup (Pm)… Read MoreNew Spain
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Countries
New Spain was the colony of Spain in the southern part of the North American continent much of which became Mexico in 1821. New Spain was established with the conquest of the Aztecs in 1521. Read MoreSpain
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Countries
Spain is a country in southwestern Europe, steeped in history and famous for its beautiful scenery, its unique food, and its incredible cities. There was a baggage-handlers strike in Spain in the summer of 1995, which Harry heard about on the news (OP1). Majorca and the Canary Islands are… Read MoreSpinner's End
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Streets, alleys, and lanes
Spinner’s End is a street in Cokeworth, a dark industrial Muggle town in the Midlands of England (Pm). It is on this street that Snape’s house sits, and down which Narcissa Malfoy ran – with Bellatrix Lestrange in pursuit – to seek him out (HBP2). Severus, Lily and Petunia grew up… Read MoreSplinter and Kreek's
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Businesses, merchants, and shops
Splinter and Kreek’s is a company selling used brooms (DP4). Read MoreSquire's
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Buildings
Squire’s is a large building of which Newt, Tina, Jacob, and Queenie stand on the rooftop when viewing the chaos of New York below. The groups stands underneath a large sign that says “Squire’s”… Read MoreStaff room
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Hogwarts castle and grounds • Rooms, chambers, and floors
The staff room, or staffroom, is a long panelled room with mismatched, dark wooden chairs and a large wardrobe where teachers keep their spare robes (CS16), sometimes inhabited by a boggart (PA7). The staff room is located on the ground floor (PS16). The doorway is flanked by two… Read MoreSt. Brutus's Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys
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Schools
St. Brutus’s is a boarding school, presumably somewhere in England, that we know absolutely nothing about aside from its name (and that might not even actually exist). We know the name because Vernon Dursley tells neighbours and relatives that it’s the school Harry attends, so they don’t wonder about his… Read MoreStinchcombe
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Towns
A small village in Gloucestershire, England. The Potter family originated here. Read MoreSt. Jerome's Church
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Churches and graveyards
A church in Godric’s Hollow. It is small, but “magnificent”, and it’s graveyard is purportedly very haunted (DH16, CC4.3). It provides a good view of Godric’s Hollow from multiple directions (CC4.8). The sanctuary has both clear windows that one can easily see through (CC4.9) and stained glass… Read MoreSt. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries
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Hospitals
St. Mungo’s Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries in London is the wizarding hospital. Founded in late 1500s or early 1600s by Mungo Bonham (FW), St. Mungo’s Hospital is the primary (and likely only) wizarding hospital in Britain. Located in an abandoned department store in London, the hospital’s… Read MoreStoatshead Hill
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Mountains, hills, and landforms
Located outside Ottery St. Catchpole, this is a nondescript hill with a few pieces of trash littered around it. It is where Harry, Hermione, and the Weasleys met up with Amos and Cedric Diggory and caught a Portkey – an old boot – to the Quidditch World Cup (GF6). Read MoreStonewall
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Towns
A small town in the Canadian province of Manitoba, Stonewall is home to the Stonewall Stormers, one of the most accomplished Quidditch teams in the world (QA8). Read MoreStonewall High
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Schools
The public high school serving Little Whinging, Stonewall High is the school to which Harry would have been sent had he never received his letter for Hogwarts. Dudley would not have joined him; he instead attended Smeltings, a private school (PS3). The uniforms for Stonewall High are a drab… Read MoreSt. Oswald's Home for Old Witches and Wizards
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Buildings • Hospitals • Wizarding places
A home for elderly magical folks where they can live and be looked after. They don’t have to have a reason to perform magic anymore, they get to do it just for fun. Read Morestreets and roads
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Place
Streets that are home to wizards: Acanthia Way Diagon Alley Grimmauld Place High Street Knockturn Alley Laburnum Gardens Spinner’s End Streets that are home to Muggles: Brockdale Bridge Charing Cross Road Grimmauld Square Magnolia Crescent Magnolia Road Privet Drive Vauxhall Road Wisteria Walk Alleys: alley behind the Leaky Cauldron alley… Read MoreSTV (Society for Tolerance of Vampires) Head Office
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Businesses, merchants, and shops
According to the classified ads in one of Rowling’s Daily Prophets, somewhere in London is the head office of the Society for Tolerance of Vampires. The classified listing was searching for a witch or wizard to help run the candlelit office, with preference given to those with an allergy to… Read MoreSudan
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Countries
Located in northern Africa. Read MoreSumbawanga
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Cities
Sumbawanga is a city in Tanzania, Africa… Read MoreSupermarket
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Place
Though hiding from Death Eaters usually meant little or no food was available, Harry and Hermione did manage one night to camp not far from a Muggle town, where Hermione snuck into this supermarket under the Invisibility Cloak to snag some spaghetti Bolognese and tinned pears. She didn’t steal the… Read MoreSurrey
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Regions, counties, and territories
A county in England just southwest of London, Surrey is the location of Little Whinging, and thus is the county in which Harry grew up (PS3). Heaths, commons and woodlands abound in the area and much of the county is devoted to agriculture, while the market towns and villages… Read MoreSweden
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Place
A beautiful country in northern Europe and part of Scandinavia, Sweden is well-known for having one of the highest standards of living in the world. It is the natural habitat of the Swedish Short Snout Dragon (including at least one Reservation), and home of… Read MoreSwedish Short-Snout Dragon Reservation
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Nature preserves
This reservation in Sweden is part of the path of an annual broom race, from Kopparberg to Arjeplog (QA2). … Read MoreSweetwater
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Cities
The Sweetwater All-Stars are a U.S. Quidditch team that recently gained international notoriety when they defeated the Quiberon Quafflepunchers after a five-day match (QA8). Sweetwater is a small city in central Texas, in the southern United States. Read MoreSwitzerland
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Countries
A mountainous country in central Europe. Read MoreSyria
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Countries
A country in Asia. Read More