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Ricci Vineyard
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Wine and Italy go hand and hand, and that is no different in the magical village of Jana. On the very outskirts of the village, there is the Ricci family's vineyard. It is the only one in Jana, and as such most of the wine served in any of the restaurants or the pub come from Ricci Vineyard. It's open for tours and they have a shop for buying wine. It is located so close to the edge of the village that some parts of the vineyard are only questionably protected by the village's enchantments.
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Rosso's Cauldrons
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On the main stretch of street, there are many shops useful for the everyday witch and wizard. Rosso's is one such example. This shop sells cauldrons of all sizes, and materials. They have collapsible cauldrons, self-stirring, and others -- all with features to help with potion-making!
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Scola La Pasta
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This restaurant is all pasta, all the time. That's what Italy is known for, after all. It's a casual place, one that is popular and nearly always busy. It's well priced, and it's a place that locals go and know that they're going to see their neighbor, their classmate, their colleague. It's a staple amongst the people that live in the village.
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Un Tavolo per Due
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This tiny restaurant is considered to be the most romanatic place in town, hence its name meaning 'a table for two.' Its local cuisine makes a huge impact on the restaurant's menu, which changes by the season. It is located in the middle of town, with a patio giving a good view of the town's square and bustling nightlife. It is a rather small restaurant, which makes it hard to get a table without a reservation.
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Jana

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Sardinia is a small island off of Italy. There are many hiking trails on the island, and there are thousands of nuraghi, which are mysterious Bronze Age stone ruins that are shaped like beehives. It has nearly 2,000 km of coastline, which is why it makes sense that a small village was founded on the coastline. It is an all magical village, hidden by enchantments that keep Muggles away. The village’s entrance is marked by some of the nuraghi, charmed with its own kind of magic to protect the village.
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