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4634 Quidditch
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Named for the height of the highest point in the Swiss Alps, this shop is usually incredibly busy. Quidditch in Barbegazi is... a little different. Not as far as the actual sport goes, mostly the fact that they live in the Swiss Alps. It makes Quidditch a little more intense, and those that enjoy playing in the mountains are a little more reckless. That's why it was very necessary for this shop to open its doors. It has brooms to purchase, obviously, but more importantly, it has plenty of supplies for taking care of brooms that get a lot of wear and tear.
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Barbegazi's Summit
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A barbegazi is a mythical creature, coming from Swiss and French mythology, both of which was very obviously prevalent in the village of Barbegazi. This creature travels in the mountains and are rarely sighted by humans -- but sometimes, when there is danger above in forms of avalanches, they give out a low whistling cry to warn people. This summit is quite the hike to get up to, and is a challenge, but once up there, it gives a beautiful view of the village and the surrounding mountains.
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Lone Traveler's Pub
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Guests are always welcome in Barbegazi, and in fact, one liked the village so much he opened up a pub here, and named it for exactly what he had been before he'd met his future wife on a trip a long while ago -- a lone traveler. This pub is incredibly homey, with massive fireplaces, and looks more like a wood cabin than anything else. It's the perfect place to come in from the cold to get a warm or a cold drink, and some delicious Swiss food.
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The Hideout
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This coffee shop got its name when it had just been opened -- originally called The Bean, it had been open only a few weeks before a horrible storm. Everyone out and about had to either get home or get somewhere quickly, and plenty of people hid out in The Bean. After that, the nickname the Hideout caught on so fast that the owner changed the name. It serves the best coffee in town, and has delicious pastries and chocolates as well.
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Barbegazi

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This magical village is deep within the Alps, so far from Muggle civilization that they rarely even worry about anyone finding the village that shouldn't. Of course, they still have charms in place to keep them out, but truly, getting there is such a feat that they haven't had any Muggles get anywhere near the borders of their protective charms in upwards of a century. This small village is incredibly welcoming, but protective of their own and their traditions and culture. The mountains that surround it make it a beautiful place to visit.
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