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  1. Fleur Isabelle [20] Weasley [21] (née Delacour) (b. c. 1976 - 1977) was a French quarter- Veela witch, one of the daughters of Apolline Delacour and her husband, the other daughter being the younger Gabrielle. Fleur attended Beauxbatons Academy of Magic.

  2. Beauxbatons Academy of Magic (French: Académie de Magie Beauxbâtons) [citation needed] was the French wizarding school located in the Pyrenees mountains [1] of southern France.

  3. And that’s why Harry Potter and his friends didn’t meet her earlier. But where else could you learn magic, you ask? Fleur Delacour lived in France. And she became a skillful witch at Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. “Wait, there’s more than just 1 wizarding school?” Yes, there are a bunch more in the Harry Potter Universe.

    • On or before October 30, 1977
    • Beauxbatons Academy of Magic
    • Arrogant, Beautiful, Compassionate
    • Part-human
    • It Is Located In The Pyrenees Mountains. Unlike the mysteries surrounding the location of Dumrstrang Institution, Beauxbatons holds no secrets in regards to their location.
    • It Traces Its Origins Back To The 1200s. Beauxbatons is one of the oldest Wizarding institutions in the world. It can be dated back to the late 1290s, standing as a sanctuary for wizards and witches during a time of persecution.
    • It Has Rule Breaking Transportation. As many know, the primary form of transport for Hogwarts students is the train, Hogwarts Express. While romantic, it's certainly not the most fantastical mode of travel.
    • The Headmaster Madam Maxime Never Married Hagrid. One of the strangest romances in all of Harry Potter has to be that of Madame Maxime and Rubeus Hagrid.
  4. Today we’re going to be discussing the magical school: Beauxbatons- FRENCH Hogwarts. If I asked you about Beauxbatons Academy... Welcome to Harry Potter Theory.

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  5. Aug 10, 2015 · Beauxbatons Academy has a preponderance of French students, though Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Luxembourgians and Belgians also attend in large numbers (both Beauxbatons and Durmstrang have a larger studentship than Hogwarts).

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  7. It was the only French Wizarding School in the world. It was believed that the school took in students from France, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. It is possible that they took students from other nationalities too, but it is not known for sure.

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