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'''South America''' is a continent in the western hemisphere. |
'''South America''' is a continent in the western hemisphere. |
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*[[Argentina]]'s [[Quidditch]] [[Argentinian National Quidditch team|team]] made it to the quarter finals of the [[Quidditch World Cup]]. |
*[[Argentina]]'s [[Quidditch]] [[Argentinian National Quidditch team|team]] made it to the quarter finals of the [[Quidditch World Cup]]. |
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South America is a continent in the western hemisphere.
- Argentina's Quidditch team made it to the quarter finals of the Quidditch World Cup.
- The snake Harry Potter freed from the zoo is native to Brazil. Bill Weasley had a pen-pal from Brazil. Brazil's Quidditch team made it to the quarter finals of the Quidditch World Cup.
- Peru is home to the Peruvian Vipertooth. The Tarapoto Tree-Skimmers are a quidditch team in Peru. Peru was flattened by Ireland. Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder was invented by the wizarding community in Peru.
- The dugbog is native to South America.