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As an inmortal character, who would have lived at many historical ages, he would belong to different nationalities each time. But in the setting that would be the "present", the shop of antique things of Ezra Winston, yes, that one is located in England. The geographic references all belong to that country.
Of course, fiction and reality are not to be confused. Mort cinder is an argentine character, and a fictional british Perón04:59, 25 May 2007 (UTC)Reply