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* [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] claimed to have defeated the Wagga Wagga [[Werewolf]]. Wagga Wagga is an inland City in Australlia. |
* [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] claimed to have defeated the Wagga Wagga [[Werewolf]]. Wagga Wagga is an inland City in Australlia. |
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* Woollongong is home to the [[Woollongong Warriors]]. The spelling of Woollongong is different in real life. |
* Woollongong is home to the [[Woollongong Warriors]]. The spelling of Woollongong is different in real life. |
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+ | * The [[Antipodean Opaleye dragon]] is native to New Zealand. [[Quidditch]] was made popular here by seveteenth-century [[wizards]] who visited here to study [[plants]], but played in their free time. New Zealand teams, like the [[Moutohora Macaws]], play in the [[Australlian Quidditch League]]. |
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+ | * The [[Fire crab]] is native to Fiji and has a reservation of hundreds of miles of Coast Line. |
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Revision as of 06:56, 23 March 2007
- Thundelarra is home for the Thundelarra Thunderer's, who have dominated the Australlian Quidditch League.
- Gilderoy Lockhart claimed to have defeated the Wagga Wagga Werewolf. Wagga Wagga is an inland City in Australlia.
- Woollongong is home to the Woollongong Warriors. The spelling of Woollongong is different in real life.
- The Antipodean Opaleye dragon is native to New Zealand. Quidditch was made popular here by seveteenth-century wizards who visited here to study plants, but played in their free time. New Zealand teams, like the Moutohora Macaws, play in the Australlian Quidditch League.
- The Fire crab is native to Fiji and has a reservation of hundreds of miles of Coast Line.