Subject: I can answer the 'Schools' question
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Posted on: 2016-03-11 16:41:00 UTC

"Do Wizarding Canada and Wizarding Mexico not have their own schools?"

We know there's eleven Magic Schools in J.K.'s Wizarding World. So far, we've been told of eight:

- Beauxbatons Academy of Magic (Pirenees, France): Takes students from France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain.

- Castelobruxo (Amazon rainforest, Brazil): Students from all over South America (I think we can count Mexico here).

- Durmstrang Institute ("Northernmost reaches of Sweden or Norway"): Accepts students from all over the world, but generally from Northern Europe: Sweden, Norway, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, possibly Denmark.

- Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Scotland, Great Britain): Students from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Ireland.

- Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Unknown, North America): Students from North America (therefore I think we may include Canada).

- Koldovstoretz (Unknown, Russia): Russia.

- Mahōtokoro School of Magic (South Iwo Jima, Japan): Japan, and perhaps extends over Asia.

- Uagadou School of Magic (Mountains of the Moon, Uganda): The entire continent of Africa.

That gives us three schools missing... and I think I've found them!

If we look at the [MAP] I've made, which shows us each School's places where they get their students from, we see three locations being omitted:

- Central Europe
- the Middle East
- Australia and Oceania




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