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Just one, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, Florida.It is likely that there will only ever be one.Work is well underway for an additional WWoHP at Universal Studios California
The wizarding world was at war, everybody was under threat and anybody who fought in the final battle almost died.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a section of Universal Studios Islands of Adventure. There are many roller coasters throughout the park, and your ticket covers all of them. Inside of the Harry Potter section, which is pretty large, there is one roller coaster. It is named Dragon Challenge. You can see a video at the related link below.
Yes, Harry was called that when he was a baby and before he comes to the wizarding world, many wizards continue calling him that up until the end of the Goblet of Fire when the Boy Who LIes starts to catch on at the MInistry of Magic.
Incendio is one of the many wizarding spells in Harry Potter. This one in particular stands for "Fire". When conjured in the 7th book by Harry to test his newly acquired wand it made a fire inside of a glass container.
Yes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows follows Harry, Ron, and Hermione as they search for and destroy Horcruxes to defeat Voldemort. The trio faces many obstacles and challenges as they navigate through the wizarding world to ultimately bring about the downfall of the Dark Lord.
The Potters were, for many generations, Pure-blood, up until the birth of Harry Potter in 1980. The surname was an old wizarding family descended from Ignotus Peverell and Linfred of Stinchcombe. After the birth of Harry Potter in 1980 they were excluded from the Sacred Twenty-Eight because of their egalitarian's blood purity.
There are no light bulbs in the wizarding world.
There are many but the author, JK Rowling, only mentioned three: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Beauxbatons Academy, and Durmstrang.
No, other than three additional books J.K Rowling wrote that were mentioned in the series there are only seven. There are books on the Wizarding world, but none are to do with Harry Potter.
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