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Magonia logo #21000[magazine] Magonia is a British magazine focused on UFO phenomena. Its name comes from Passport to Magonia, a book by Ufologist Jacques Vallée. Vallée in turn had borrowed the term from Magonia, a magical land described by French folklore. The magazine explores related areas of belief and unusual behaviour, focusing on the sociology and s...
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Magonia

Magonia logo #21000[mythology] According to the treatise arguing against weather magic, called De Grandine et Tonitruis (`On Hail and Thunder`), by Carolingian bishop Agobard of Lyon in 815, Magonia is the name of the cloud realm whence felonious aerial sailors were said to have come. The inhabitants of this realm were said to travel the clouds in ships and w...
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Magonia

Magonia logo #21000[plant] Magonia is a botanical genus including 28 species of flowering plants in the Sapindaceae family. ==Selected species== ...
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