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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Hohhot is also known as the blue city, fitting the team's primary colour | * Hohhot is also known as the blue city, fitting the team's primary colour | ||
* The only tyrannosaurs found in Inner Mongolia are {{wp|Alectrosaurus}} and another undetermined species. Ironically, the mascot closely resembles the {{wp| | * The only tyrannosaurs found in Inner Mongolia are {{wp|Alectrosaurus}} and another undetermined species. Ironically, the mascot closely resembles the {{wp|Tyrannosaurus|T-rex}} instead of the former, a species which is found thousands of kilometres away in the {{wp|United States}}. | ||
[[Category: Realms]] [[Category: Amenrian quidditch teams]] [[Category: Quidditch teams]] [[Category: Sports]] | [[Category: Realms]] [[Category: Amenrian quidditch teams]] [[Category: Quidditch teams]] [[Category: Sports]] |
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Founded | 2048 |
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Based in | Hohhot |
Location | Inner Mongolia Province, Central Amenria, Empire of Amenria |
Stadium | Hohhot City Stadium |
Colours | Blue White Yellow |
Cheerleaders | Dino Girls |
Mascot | Tyrannosaur |
Partners | Inner Mongolia University |
Chant | "Roar, ancient dinosaurs!" |
The Hohhot Ancients is the quidditch team of its namesake city. It is often considered one of the most aggressive teams in the empire, along with the Saigon Snipers.
Trivia
- Hohhot is also known as the blue city, fitting the team's primary colour
- The only tyrannosaurs found in Inner Mongolia are Alectrosaurus and another undetermined species. Ironically, the mascot closely resembles the T-rex instead of the former, a species which is found thousands of kilometres away in the United States.