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The Greek Seas was a term for the parts of the Mediterranean that surrounded the nation of Greece and its many islands.
History[]
Hermione Granger informed Harry Potter on 31 August 2020 that giants with winged tattoos on their backs had recently been spotted walking through this area.[1]
Appearances[]
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (First mentioned)
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (play) (Mentioned only)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Act One, Scene Five
Bodies of water | ||
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Oceans | ||
Atlantic Ocean · Indian Ocean · Pacific Ocean | ||
Others | ||
Seas | Adriatic Sea · Black Sea · Greek Seas · Maris Cristallus · Maris Profondus · Mediterranean Sea · North Sea · Red Sea · The Sea | |
Lakes | African Lakes · Angel Eye · Forest Lake · Great Lake · Great Lakes · Lake in Wales · Loch Lomond · Marunweem Lake · Loch Ness · Pool in the Forest of Dean · The Cave lake · Unidentified lake · Lake Windermere | |
Rivers and streams | Charles River · River Clyde · Connecticut River · Delaware River · Forbidden Forest stream · Hudson River · Ipswich River · Lethe · Merrimack River · River Mersey · Nile River · River Piddle · Quinnipiac River · River (The Tale of the Three Brothers) · River by Hogsmeade · Seine · River Thames · Unidentified Cokeworth river · White River · River Wye | |
Gulfs and bays | Cape Cod Bay · Gulf of Taranto | |
Others | Bermuda Triangle · Bubbling pool · English Channel · Waterfalls by Hogwarts Castle |