Norwegian Ministry of Magic | |
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Countries |
Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden |
Wizard population per 31/8 2011 |
4,408 |
Minister |
Njord Ahlgren |
Founded |
1661 |
The Norwegian Ministry of Magic is the main governing body of the wizarding community in Norway, Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden.
History[]
Composition and status[]
Connection to non-magical world[]
Government structure and Employment[]
Ministers for Magic[]
Important Personnel[]
Entering the Ministry[]
Departments[]
Department of Law and International Affairs[]
- Folk council
- International Confederation of Wizards, Nordic seats
- Directory of International Trade
- Directory of Aurors and Defence
- Directory of International law
- Directory of Juridical Affairs
- Directory of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes
Department of Culture[]
- Directory of Quidditch
- Directory of International Culture
- Directory of Anti-discrimination
- Directory of Youth
- Directory of Spell Registration
Department of Social Security[]
- Finance, taxation, administration and Gringotts cooperation
- Directory of Education
- Directory of Housing
- Directory of Research
- Directory of House Elves Relocation
- Directory of Public Information
Department of Transportation[]
- Directory of Floo Network
- Directory of Broom Regulations
- Directory of International Train Regulations
- Directory of Portkeys
- Directory of Apparation
Department of Magical Creatures[]
- Directory of Dragon Control
- Directory of Kelpie Control
- Directory of Goblin and Centaur Liaison
- Directory of Spirits and Beings
- Directory of Various Magical Beasts
International Confederation of Wizards, Nordic Seats[]
The Nordic Ministry have 5 seats. The seats are filled by people from the folk council. The person from each country who gets the most votes is also in the ICW. In the election period 2010-2014 the following are members of ICW:
- Brynja Arnarsdóttir (Iceland)
- Hilda Gustafsson (Sweden)
- Ole Hjelm (Denmark)
- Helena Mattila (Finland)
- Trym Rolvsson (Norway)
Schools[]
The Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Icelandic wizarding community is served by a Swedish secondary school and a Swedish primary school.
Asbrú Skolí[]
Asbrú School is the secondary school, which lies in Sweden and serves students from Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland aged 12-19. The students attend the boarding school for 7 years and start year 1 the calendar year in which they turn 12. They start 3 years of upper secondary school in year 5, the calendar year in which they turn 16. Homeschooling is legal, but unheard of. The school lies in Northern Sweden.
Vanaheimr Skola[]
Vanaheimr School is a Swedish primary school that serves students from the 5 countries from age 1-12. The school lies hidden from muggles in Stokholm, Sweden.