Yes, of course, but only in a fictional world, not in our real world.
a wizard village
Hogsmeade is where all the wizards go
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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.
J.K. Rowling named Hogsmeade after a village in Scotland called Hogsback. The name reflects the cozy and whimsical atmosphere of the fictional village in the Harry Potter series.
In Hogsmeade there is a sweet shop called Honeydukes.
Hogsmead is a wizarding village close to Hogwarts School.
usually in 'the three broomsticks' in hogsmeade.
Hogwarts Castle is located in Scotland, near the village of Hogsmeade, in the Harry Potter books.
The village is called Hogsmeade. Students with permission can visit a selected weekends from their third year. Most students buy their school supplies before term starts in Diagon Alley, which is a street in London.
There is Hogsmeade village in the Wizarding World theme park. Other than that no, places like Hogsmeade don't exist. Just like magic in that form doesn't. ^ Whomever said that is fooling themselves. There is a Hogsmeade and a Diagon l Alley. Not spamming or anything, but you'll find out about them from the website for Grey's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
No it is not.