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Biarritz is a city located along the southwestern coast of France.[1]
History[]
An article by Céleste Bergne published in a 1926 issue of a French-language wizarding newspaper reported that a cache of fake wands had been discovered by the Police des Sorciers in this city.[2]
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) (Mentioned in a newspaper)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Biarritz on Wikipedia
- ↑ "All the 'Harry Potter' Easter eggs you missed in the 'Fantastic Beasts' opening" from Mashable (see this image)
| France | ||
|---|---|---|
| Paris | ||
| Paris · Back street · Bird market · French Ministry of Magic headquarters · Place Cachée · Rue du Maréchal-Gallieni · Rue de Montmorency (17) · Rue Fontaine · Rue Lepic (61) · Rue Philippe Lorand (18) · Rue Montmorency · Rue Saint-Denis · Alleyway · Boulevard Haussmann · Eiffel Tower · Flamel House · Père Lachaise Cemetery (Lestrange Mausoleum) · Le Marais · Montmartre · Notre-Dame · Place de Furstemberg · Porte Saint-Denis · Sacré Coeur · Versailles | ||
| Other locations | ||
| Ardennes · Biarritz · Bordeaux · Bouzn · Bruz · Cannes · Châtel-Guyon · Côte d'Azur · Dijon · Grenoble · Lascaux · Lyon · Montignac · Nice · Pyrenees · Quiberon · Seine (sewer) · Toulouse | ||
| Wizarding locations | ||
| Banque de la Magie française · French Ministry of Magic headquarters · Place Cachée · Palace of Beauxbatons |
