The Harry Potter Compendium
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Ireland is a name of an island to the north-west of continental Europe and a name of a country, also called Republic of Ireland that takes up the chief part of island's area. The other territory comprised by Ireland is Northern Ireland that is a part of United Kingdom. The capital city of the Republic of Ireland is Dublin.[1]

Quidditch[]

One of the ancient broom games played before the climax of the evolution of Quidditch, Aingingein flourished in Ireland. The game became the subject of many Irish ballads in which Fingal the Fearless took a significiant role (being alleged champion of the game).[2]

Modern game of Quidditch was well established in 14th century in Ireland which is proven by Zacharias Mumps's account - he describes the game between the Irish from Cork and Englishmen from Lancashire, in which Irish team demonstrates tricks with Quaffle at that time unknown in England and beats the English soundly.[3]

In 1994 the Irish National Quidditch team won the 422nd Quidditch World Cup , defeating the Bulgarian National Quidditch team in the final match.[4]

Irish Quidditch teams[]

Known residents[]

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Seamus Finnigan, a permanent resident of Ireland.

Magical creatures[]

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The Leprechaun- a creature native to Ireland.

The following magical creatures are native to Ireland:

  • Aethonans: A chestnut breed of winged horses.[12]
  • Augureys: Shy birds that issue a heart-rending cry at the approach of rain.[12]
  • Banshees: creatures with the appearance of a woman that scream in an unearthly, wailing voice.[citation needed]
  • Grindylows: Water demons that dwell in lakes.[12]
  • Imps: Small, humanoid, dark brown creatures with a mischievous nature.[12]
  • Jarveys: Beasts that resemble large ferrets and can talk.[12]
  • Kelpies: Water demons that can alter their appearance.[12]
  • Leprechauns: Small, humanoid creatures that can talk and like to play tricks on humans.[12][4]
  • Merrows: A Merpeople breed.[12]
  • Mokes: Lizards that can shrink at will.[12]
  • Porlocks: Horse guardians from southern Ireland and Dorset.[12]
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A shamrock - one of Ireland's best known symbols.

Behind the scenes[]

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Domhnall Gleeson and Evanna Lynch at the Irish première of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.

Appearances[]

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