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The Wikipedia article on Hogsmeade is a good example... and it has a picture(s). Travlr23 03:35, 7 Dec 2005 (UTC)

We are trying as much as possible to create articles just as good as the ones in the Main without copying their text. Pictures are fine, but original ones would be more welcome. The Chosen One (Choose me!) 06:24, 7 Dec 2005 (UTC)

Why, may I ask, does it have for Location, "Scotland, England"? I am Scottish. Scotland is not part of England. It is part of Britain. Get it right please, I consider that a bit offensive. 80.229.151.116 15:02, 21 September 2007 (UTC)

Its like that because someone obviously typed it wrong, or doesn't understand the social-political situation in Great Britain. And, if you find it offensive, remember that this is Wiki and you can correct it. - Cavalier One 15:05, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
Yeah, I guess I could have corrected it myself, but I didn't know its exact whereabouts. It looks good now though! 80.229.151.116 11:56, 23 September 2007 (UTC)

hogsmead hidden?

if hogwarts is hidden with loads of mad spells do they cover hogsmead? as it is the only totaly wizard town surely if you were looking for hogwarts you would go hogsmead and go look around it 92.15.41.13 18:27, February 8, 2011 (UTC)

Hogsmeade location

Quote: Hogsmeade is located at the northwest of Hogwarts Castle. Source please? Selkie Lefay 13:49, May 4, 2011 (UTC)

Etymology

Should we write a etymology topic with informations about the name Hogsmeade and others names in this text? Andre G. Dias (talk) 19:44, January 21, 2014 (Brazil)

I think this is a good idea. The etymology of Hogsmeade is likely derived from mǽd, the Old English word for meadow, and could easily be called such because it was founded in a meadow outside the boundries of Hogwarts. Phoenixdaisy (talk) 06:40, July 27, 2016 (UTC)

Is it just me, or....

Have someone removed the sentence mentioning how Hogsmeade is located in the Scottish Highlands? O.o Ninclow (talk) 11:44, September 25, 2016 (UTC)

Establishment Date and Appearance/Climate

I just thought I should point out that, in the Hogwarts Legacy trailer , we see a sign above the entrance to Hogsmeade that says it was established in 914 A.D (1:26).

Also, it shows a Hogsmeade that is not covered in snow, as is the case with the movies and the set designers' decision that it's located "permanently above the snow line". I know the game has yet to release, but should either depiction of Hogsmeade be considered a higher tier of canon than the other? The movies are more prominent with more involvement from Rowling, but the game is much more recent, and thus there's the potential for this to be a retcon or being a more accurate portrayal than in the movies. Garr9988 (talk) 23:19, October 8, 2020 (UTC)

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