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** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' has the Sprixie Kingdom, which serves as the game's main setting. Seven of the Worlds are ruled over by seven princesses, all of whom captured by [[BigBad Bowser]], whom you must free to advance to Bowser's evil lair in World 8.
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** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' has the Sprixie Kingdom, which serves as the game's main setting. Seven of the Worlds are ruled over by seven princesses, all of whom captured by [[BigBad Bowser]], whom you Bowser]] and must free to advance to Bowser's evil lair in World 8.8, [[spoiler:plus unlock four bonus worlds and Rosalina as a new playable character]].
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** ''3D World'''s SpinOff game ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' has Lake Lapcat, an archipelago of the Mushroom World where everything, from its residents, whether good or [[CatsAreMean evil]] all the way down to the scenery, is feline in form and Cat Shines unlock the Giga Bell power-ups, which are framed as having an ancient tie to fighting off evil.
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** ''3D World'''s SpinOff game ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' has Lake Lapcat, an archipelago of the Mushroom World where everything, everything-- from its residents, whether good or [[CatsAreMean evil]] evil]], all the way down to the scenery, scenery-- is feline in form and Cat Shines unlock the Giga Bell power-ups, which are framed as having an ancient tie to fighting off evil.
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** ''3D World'''s SpinOff game ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' has Lake Lapcat, an archipelago of the Mushroom World where everything from its residents to the [[CatsAreMean enemies you face]] down to the scenery is feline in form and Cat Shines unlock the Giga Bell power-ups, which are framed as having an ancient tie to fighting off evil.
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** ''3D World'''s SpinOff game ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' has Lake Lapcat, an archipelago of the Mushroom World where everything everything, from its residents to the residents, whether good or [[CatsAreMean enemies you face]] evil]] all the way down to the scenery scenery, is feline in form and Cat Shines unlock the Giga Bell power-ups, which are framed as having an ancient tie to fighting off evil.
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* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' has the Sprixie Kingdom, which serves as the game's main setting. Seven of the Worlds are ruled over by seven princesses, all of whom captured by [[BigBad Bowser]], whom you must free to advance to Bowser's evil lair in World 8.
** ''3D World'''s SpinOff game ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' has Lake Lapcat, an archipelago of the Mushroom World where everything from its residents to the [[CatsAreMean enemies you face]] down to the scenery is feline in form and Cat Shines unlock the Giga Bell power-ups, which are framed as having an ancient tie to fighting off evil.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' has the Sprixie Kingdom, which serves as the game's main setting. Seven of the Worlds are ruled over by seven princesses, all of whom captured by [[BigBad Bowser]], whom you must free to advance to Bowser's evil lair in World 8.
** ''3D World'''s SpinOff game ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' has Lake Lapcat, an archipelago of the Mushroom World where everything from its residents to the [[CatsAreMean enemies you face]] down to the scenery is feline in form and Cat Shines unlock the Giga Bell power-ups, which are framed as having an ancient tie to fighting off evil.
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* The titular ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'' is a seemingly medieval world where amphibians are people, bugs are beasts of burden, birds are giant monsters, and curses are very much real. This is the world where no less than three tween girls find themselves sent to by a magical music box.
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* The Kingdom of Astale in ''Manga/MeruPuri'', where the main character's ancestor, and one of her love interests' ancestor originate from, as do several other main characters.
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* The Kingdom of Astale in ''Manga/MeruPuri'', where Sacred Place from ''Manga/SazanEyes'' was the main character's ancestor, mystical dimension inhabitated by the Sanzhiyan Humkara (aka the Triclops) and one of her love interests' ancestor originate from, as do several by all the other main characters.
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* The Kingdom of Astale in ''Manga/MeruPuri'', where the main character's ancestor, and one of her love interests' ancestor originate from, as do several other main characters.
* ''Anime/MiniMoniTheMovieOkashiNaDaiboken'' takes place on a planet shaped like the Mini Moni rabbit mascot, Minimo, and many of the customers are Minimos of various colors.
* ''Anime/MiniMoniTheMovieOkashiNaDaiboken'' takes place on a planet shaped like the Mini Moni rabbit mascot, Minimo, and many of the customers are Minimos of various colors.
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* Tohua Yuan from ''Manga/UshioAndTora'' is mentioned by the demon hunter Hyo as a mystic place somewhere in China where time is frozen still and dancing petals always float in the air. He obtained his MagicalEye and his demon-slaying powers there, training under a taoist sage who lives there. A sidestory shows his sojourn there.
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* ''Anime/MiniMoniTheMovieOkashiNaDaiboken'' takes place on a planet shaped like the Mini Moni rabbit mascot, Minimo, and many of the customers are Minimos of various colors.
* The Sacred Place from ''Manga/SazanEyes'' was the mystical dimension inhabitated by the Sanzhiyan Humkara (aka the Triclops) and by all the other countless types of demons and monsters, collectively known as the dwellers of Darkness. However, in the present time it's reduced to a dead wasteland composed mostly of rock, stone spires and ruins because of the mismanagement of the Triclops.
* Tohua Yuan from ''Manga/UshioAndTora'' is mentioned by the demon hunter Hyo as a mystic place somewhere in China where time is frozen still and dancing petals always float in the air. He obtained his MagicalEye and his demon-slaying powers there, training under a taoist sage who lives there. A sidestory shows his sojourn there.
* The Sacred Place from ''Manga/SazanEyes'' was the mystical dimension inhabitated by the Sanzhiyan Humkara (aka the Triclops) and by all the other countless types of demons and monsters, collectively known as the dwellers of Darkness. However, in the present time it's reduced to a dead wasteland composed mostly of rock, stone spires and ruins because of the mismanagement of the Triclops.
* Tohua Yuan from ''Manga/UshioAndTora'' is mentioned by the demon hunter Hyo as a mystic place somewhere in China where time is frozen still and dancing petals always float in the air. He obtained his MagicalEye and his demon-slaying powers there, training under a taoist sage who lives there. A sidestory shows his sojourn there.
* Terrenos in ''{{ComicBook/Birthright}}'' is the typical fantasy inhabited by mages, monsters, dragons and other demi-humans, but also terrorized by a EvilOverlord. Unusually, the story doesn't take place in this setting but mostly on Earth after the hero returned from his adventures in Terrenos, which are featured mostly in flashbacks.
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* The Terrain of Testament from the Ulitmate Warrior's self titled and published [[Comicbook/{{Warrior}} comic]] might be this, or maybe a MentalWorld. It's not really clear.
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* The Terrain of Testament from the Ulitmate Warrior's self titled and published [[Comicbook/{{Warrior}} comic]] might be this, or maybe a MentalWorld. It's not really clear.
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* Terrenos in ''{{ComicBook/Birthright}}'' is the typical fantasy inhabited by mages, monsters, dragons and other demi-humans, but also terrorized by a EvilOverlord. Unusually, the story doesn't take place in this setting but mostly on Earth after the hero returned from his adventures in Terrenos, which are featured mostly in flashbacks.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** Paradise Island/Themyscira is written this way by some writers in the main continuity, as a land ruled by a monarchy in a some kind of pocket dimension where time sometimes flows differently and which is host to a large FantasticNatureReserve.
** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': This version of Themyscira is unquestionably a magical land, as the island is the place all magic and creatures relating to Greek mythology has retreated to by the start of WWII and is in a small space separated from the real world.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** Paradise Island/Themyscira is written this way by some writers in the main continuity, as a land ruled by a monarchy in a some kind of pocket dimension where time sometimes flows differently and which is host to a large FantasticNatureReserve.
** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': This version of Themyscira is unquestionably a magical land, as the island is the place all magic and creatures relating to Greek mythology has retreated to by the start of WWII and is in a small space separated from the real world.
* The Terrain of Testament from the Ulitmate Warrior's self titled and published [[Comicbook/{{Warrior}} comic]] might be this, or maybe a MentalWorld. It's not really clear.
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* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** Paradise Island/Themyscira is written this way by some writers in the main continuity, as a land ruled by a monarchy in a some kind of pocket dimension where time sometimes flows differently and which is host to a large FantasticNatureReserve.
** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': This version of Themyscira is unquestionably a magical land, as the island is the place all magic and creatures relating to Greek mythology has retreated to by the start of WWII and is in a small space separated from the real world.
%%* Tellos from ''The World of Tellos''
%%* Meridian - Remember, ''Comicbook/{{WITCH}}'' was originally a comic book. ''WITCH'' readers will also remember Arkantha, amongst others.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'':
** Paradise Island/Themyscira is written this way by some writers in the main continuity, as a land ruled by a monarchy in a some kind of pocket dimension where time sometimes flows differently and which is host to a large FantasticNatureReserve.
** ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'': This version of Themyscira is unquestionably a magical land, as the island is the place all magic and creatures relating to Greek mythology has retreated to by the start of WWII and is in a small space separated from the real world.
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* ''Literature/InOtherLands'' has it all, from a chosen few 13 year olds being able to enter, to outdated technology, and most importantly, mermaids.
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* Greywall’d ''Literature/TheMarvellousLandOfSnergs'': Joe and Syilvia, together with other children, are taken to the Land of the Snergs, inhabited by a race of hobbit-like people. Beyond the gorge bordering the Snerg's lands, there is a kingdom locked in the Middle Ages and populated by witches, ogres, knights and court jesters (and there used to be dragons, apparently).
* Greywall'd in ''Literature/{{Murderess}}'' is a parallel world where magic is used much more commonly than it is on "[[CallARabbitASmeerp Gæa]]", and humans who cross over into it and survive often gain strong magical powers. However, local humans generally think of magic and its wielders along the lines of BadPowersBadPeople.
* Greywall'd in ''Literature/{{Murderess}}'' is a parallel world where magic is used much more commonly than it is on "[[CallARabbitASmeerp Gæa]]", and humans who cross over into it and survive often gain strong magical powers. However, local humans generally think of magic and its wielders along the lines of BadPowersBadPeople.
* The ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' series has the Summerlands, which are magic realms anchored to the mortal world, where most pure sidhe live, and Deeper Faerie, which was closed off to the mortal world (and the sidhe) centuries ago when King Oberon left the world and will remain closed until he returns.
* Creator/JoWalton's "[[http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/relentlessly-mundane/ Relentlessly Mundane]]" has four teens spend a YearInsideHourOutside in the perilous but lovely magical land of Porphylia. Only three of them are able to return, and fifteen years later they're still trying to find a way to deal with it.
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* ''Literature/InOtherLands'' has it all, from a chosen few 13 year olds being able to enter, to outdated technology, and most importantly, mermaids.
* The ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' series has the Summerlands, which are magic realms anchored to the mortal world, where most pure sidhe live, and Deeper Faerie, which was closed off to the mortal world (and the sidhe) centuries ago when King Oberon left the world and will remain closed until he returns.
* ''Literature/TheMarvellousLandOfSnergs'': Joe and Syilvia, together with other children, are taken to the Land of the Snergs, inhabited by a race of hobbit-like people. Beyond the gorge bordering the Snerg's lands, there is a kingdom locked in the Middle Ages and populated by witches, ogres, knights and court jesters (and there used to be dragons, apparently).
* Creator/JoWalton's "[[http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/relentlessly-mundane/ Relentlessly Mundane]]" has four teens spend a YearInsideHourOutside in the perilous but lovely magical land of Porphylia. Only three of them are able to return, and fifteen years later they're still trying to find a way to deal with it.
* The ''Literature/OctoberDaye'' series has the Summerlands, which are magic realms anchored to the mortal world, where most pure sidhe live, and Deeper Faerie, which was closed off to the mortal world (and the sidhe) centuries ago when King Oberon left the world and will remain closed until he returns.
* ''Literature/TheMarvellousLandOfSnergs'': Joe and Syilvia, together with other children, are taken to the Land of the Snergs, inhabited by a race of hobbit-like people. Beyond the gorge bordering the Snerg's lands, there is a kingdom locked in the Middle Ages and populated by witches, ogres, knights and court jesters (and there used to be dragons, apparently).
* Creator/JoWalton's "[[http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/relentlessly-mundane/ Relentlessly Mundane]]" has four teens spend a YearInsideHourOutside in the perilous but lovely magical land of Porphylia. Only three of them are able to return, and fifteen years later they're still trying to find a way to deal with it.
* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': Turns out that ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'''s world Alefgard, later to become Torland, is this of the Another Dimension sort. The Goddess Rubiss actually created said world herself, a Tantegel NPC making mention of people coming from Ailahan meaning that the Hero's world was one that had already existed before it, to boot. Then Zoma and demons happened.
* Sunova, from ''VideoGame/KyleAndLucyWonderworld'', where magical energy literally falls from the sky in the form of meteorites.
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* Sunova, from ''VideoGame/KyleAndLucyWonderworld'', where magical energy literally falls from the sky in the form of meteorites.
* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': Turns out that ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'''s world Alefgard, later to become Torland, is this of the Another Dimension sort. The Goddess Rubiss actually created said world herself, a Tantegel NPC making mention of people coming from Ailahan meaning that the Hero's world was one that had already existed before it, to boot. Then Zoma and demons happened.
* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': Turns out that ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'''s world Alefgard, later to become Torland, is this of the Another Dimension sort. The Goddess Rubiss actually created said world herself, a Tantegel NPC making mention of people coming from Ailahan meaning that the Hero's world was one that had already existed before it, to boot. Then Zoma and demons happened.
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* Tohua Yuan from ''Manga/UshioAndTora'' is mentioned by the demon hunter Hyo as a mystic place somewhere in China where time is frozen still and dancing petals always float in the air. He obtained his MagicalEye and his demon-slaying powers there, training under a taoist sage who lives there. A sidestory shows his sojourn there.
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* ''Series/{{Grimm}}'': The [[AnotherDimension Other Place]] which Nick and Eve enter through a mirror in the final season. It's a forested world with only basic, savage technology and druidic pillars (which act as the entry point into this world), where Wesen are permanently woged and are dominant while humans are prey. It's also ruled over by Zerstörer.
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* Dreams can be considered this.
* If some more "liberal" theories regarding the multiverse turn out to be true (namely that the multiverse is infinite and that other universes are not necessarily bound by the same or similar physical laws as ours is), there is no reason why such a place/world/universe would not exist.
* Galicia in UsefulNotes/{{Spain}} was nicknamed "Terra Meiga" (land of the witches).
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* Dreams can be considered this.
* If some more "liberal" theories regarding the multiverse turn out to be true (namely that the multiverse is infinite and that other universes are not necessarily bound by the same or similar physical laws as ours is), there is no reason why such a place/world/universe would not exist.
* Galicia in UsefulNotes/{{Spain}} was nicknamed "Terra Meiga" (land of the witches).
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* Cephiro from ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''
* The Magical Kingdom that Arcs and Karts came from in ''Moetan''.
* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' has Mundus Magicus.
* The Witch World from ''Anime/OjamajoDoremi''.
* Cephiro from ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''
* The Magical Kingdom that Arcs and Karts came from in ''Moetan''.
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* The Valley from ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}''.
* Gemworld, the setting for the ''ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld'' series in Franchise/TheDCU.
** The DCU also has Skataris (setting of ''ComicBook/TheWarlord'') and Myrra (setting of ''Nightmaster'' and part of Nightmaster's arc in ''ComicBook/{{Shadowpact}}'')
* Gemworld, the setting for the ''ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld'' series in Franchise/TheDCU.
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* ''Film/AliceInWonderland2010''
* Andalasia from ''Film/{{Enchanted}}''.
* The eponymous location of ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}''
* Fantasia in ''Film/TheNeverendingStory''
* Andalasia from ''Film/{{Enchanted}}''.
* The eponymous location of ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}''
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* ''Film/TimeBandits'' offers a beautiful subversion with the "Time of Legends". This time-out-of-time is presented as a world located outside of the normal time-space continuum, a place where wizards and giants exist and where the "most fabulous object in the world" awaits... But when the protagonists do arrive there, it turns out to be a gigantic wasteland made out of foggy seas and empty deserts, populated by creatures ranging from the bizarre (gibberish-shouting elephant-like trolls) to the dangerous (man-eating ogres). And of course, it also where [[EvilOverlord the Embodiment of Evil]] has been locked up since the beginning of times... But hey, would you have expected something else from a Creator/TerryGilliam movie?
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* This is where Tara and Andrea, the Griffins, come from in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive''. The exact nature of said world has not yet been explored, as Tara insists that it's basically a whole different world, and Andrea insists that it's the same world. What ''is'' clear is that it's full of magic.
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* The Dark World of ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is a world that takes form from a Dark Fountain placed in the regular world, or "Light World". Lightners are then able to enter the Dark World by entering a room with a Dark Fountain, but for most Dark Worlds, the only way to escape is to have the Fountain sealed, dissipating the Darkness and returning the space to normal.
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* Galicia in UserfulNotes/{{Spain}} was nicknamed "Terra Meiga" (land of the witches).
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* Galicia in UserfulNotes/{{Spain}} UsefulNotes/{{Spain}} was nicknamed "Terra Meiga" (land of the witches).
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* Galicia in UserfulNotes/{{Spain}} was nicknamed "Terra Meiga" (land of the witches).
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%%* ''LightNovel/TheTwelveKingdoms''''Literature/TheTwelveKingdoms''
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* Jewel Land from ''Franchise/{{Jewelpet}}'', where the magical titular characters come from. Despite the name, Sweetsland from ''[[TheMovie Sweets Dance Princess]]'' isn't this, but a country in Jewel Land.
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* Jewel Land from ''Franchise/{{Jewelpet}}'', ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}'', where the magical titular characters come from. Despite the name, Sweetsland from ''[[TheMovie Sweets Dance Princess]]'' isn't this, but a country in Jewel Land.
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* Dreams can be consider this.
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* Dreams can be consider considered this.
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SuperTrope to LandOfFaerie. Contrast this with ConstructedWorld which does not have visitors or a gateway from our world. See also TrappedInAnotherWorld.
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SuperTrope to LandOfFaerie. Contrast this with ConstructedWorld which does not have visitors or a gateway from our world. See also TrappedInAnotherWorld. And if the travelers do return to the everyday world, they or the reader may very likely end up with a bad case of SoWhatDoWeDoNow.
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* Creator/JoWalton's "[[http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/relentlessly-mundane/ Relentlessly Mundane]]" has four teens spend a YearInsideHourOutside in the perilous but lovely magical land of Porphylia. Only three of them are able to return, and fifteen years later they're still trying to find a way to deal with it.
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* The titular ''VideoGame/NiNoKuni'', is described in-game as ''AnotherDimension'' existing next to our own. The name quite literally means "second land" in Japanese, and its inhabitants call our universe "first land" (ichi no kuni).
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* According to local legend, Galicia (in UsefulNotes/{{Spain}}) is known as the residence of witches (known as "meigas") due to the autonomous community history and culture with mythology.
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* According to local legend, Galicia (in UserfulNotes/{{Spain}}) is known as the residence of witches (known as "meigas") due to the autonomous community history and culture with mythology.
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* According to local legend, Galicia (in UserfulNotes/{{Spain}}) UsefulNotes/{{Spain}}) is known as the residence of witches (known as "meigas") due to the autonomous community history and culture with mythology.
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