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Crispin Inn & Pub
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The first time a wizard, Edward Crispin, ventured to Sokol, he didn't have anywhere to stay. When he decided that he liked the place, and didn't want to leave, he opened an inn. Over the years it has grown, and a pub has been added as well. It is the only inn and pub in the entirety of the small village, so it is quite common to run into anyone and everything there on a night out.
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Madam Machovec's Elixirs
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This... cleverly named shop, is of course named for the owner, Madam Machovec. She is the prime example of why you don't ask a lady's age. This shop is a family business, but it's impossible to know if she is the original Machovec or not. Perhaps her elixirs, meant for beautifying, health, and aging, are just that good...
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Nedbalek Quidditch Pitch
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Sokol is home to the Czech Republic national team's Quidditch pitch. It is where all of their practices take place, and it is located in a clearing in the forest. Trees had to be cleared out for the pitch to even be built, since the town rests almost entirely beneath the trees. Some of the trees around the pitch do make for excellent cover from the rain, though, which comes in handy for practicing in poor weather.
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Sokol Cemetery
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Located on the outskirts of town, deeper into the forest, one would find the only cemetery in the village, going back hundreds of years. It is... decently maintained, for the most part, but if one travels deep enough, they might find some older grave. It's a place that some people discourage going to at night.
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Sokol

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Sokol is an all-wizarding village, located in the Bohemian forest. It was one of the first villages founded in the country, though of course Muggles aren't aware of that. It was founded by Mikula Brozik, and over the years, more and more protections have been put into place to keep Muggles from noticing the small village, though it is protected well enough by the forest for the most part.
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