Pandora can refer to several different things: a global jewelry brand with stores in over 100 countries, a U.S.-based music streaming service, or the fictional moon from the movie ā€œAvatar,ā€ so the exact ā€œwhereā€ depends on which one is meant.

Pandora jewelry (real-world brand)

  • The Pandora jewelry company started as a small shop in Copenhagen, Denmark, and has grown into the world’s largest jewelry brand.
  • Its stores and points of sale now exist in more than 100 countries across six continents, so there is no single ā€œPandora locationā€ but many branches worldwide.
  • You can find a nearby store using the official online store locator, which lists markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many European, Asian, and Latin American countries.

Pandora music service (online)

  • Pandora is also the name of a U.S.-based personalized internet radio and music streaming service that operates online rather than from a single physical location.
  • The service is primarily available in the United States, where users access it via web browsers, mobile apps, and compatible devices.

Pandora in fiction (Avatar)

  • In pop culture, Pandora is the lush, habitable moon featured in James Cameron’s ā€œAvatarā€ films, depicted as orbiting a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system.
  • This Pandora is a purely fictional astronomical body created for the movie universe, not a real place that can be visited with current technology.

TL;DR:
If you mean the jewelry brand, Pandora is headquartered in Denmark and has stores in over 100 countries; if you mean the music service, it is based online in the U.S.; if you mean the ā€œAvatarā€ world, Pandora is a fictional moon in a distant star system.

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