No you do not. Hogsmeade is from Harry Potter and has almost nothing to do with Narnia, the only relation they have is the magical aspect of the places.
You cannot. Narnia, as far as we know, is a fantasy world.
In the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The first person to enter Narnia is Lucy. She enters through a wardrobe in a spare room. In the book The Magician's Nephew, the first human entrance to Narnia is made by, Digory Kirke, Polly Plummer, and a cab driver. The cab driver and his wife (his wife is called there by Aslan later on,) are the first king and queen of Narnia.
Depends what you mean by "Harry Potter's town": Godric's Hollow is the town where he lived as a baby, back before his parents were killed by Voldemort. Little Whinging is the town where he lived with his awful Muggle relatives, the Dursleys. Hogsmeade is the all-magic town located near Hogwarts.
In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the Pevensie siblings discover the magical world of Narnia through a wardrobe in a professor's house during World War II. They enter Narnia together and become key figures in its eventual liberation from the White Witch's tyranny.
No it is not.
In Hogsmeade there is a sweet shop called Honeydukes.
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Lucy Edmond and Susan and forgot the other 1
It all depends on which movie they are filming. If it is after Prince Caspian then Susan and Peter will no longer appear since they are to old to enter Narnia. If it is after The Voyage of the Dawn Treader then Lucy and Edmond will no longer appear since they to are now to old to enter Narnia. It progress in such a manner if they choose to produce all the Narnia movies. However, Peter, Lucy and Edmond do come back in the Last Battle.
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Pickering station was used as Hogsmeade station and Pickering was used as Hogsmeade.
Two (or more).