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Magon
For
Magon
, see:
Manuel González Zeledón
(1864–1936), Costa Rican writer who published under the nom-de-plume "Magón".
After whom:
Magón National Prize for Culture
Jesús Flores Magón
(1871–1930), Mexican politician and journalist, secretary of the interior in 1912
Ricardo Flores Magón
(1874–1922), Mexican anarchist of the Revolutionary period, brother of the above
After whom:
Metro Ricardo Flores Magón
, a station of the Mexico City Metro
Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magón"
Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón
, city in the state of Oaxaca
Ricardo Flores Magón, Chiapas
Ricardo Flores Magón, Chihuahua
Ricardo Flores Magón, Durango
Enrique Flores Magón
(1877–1954), Mexican anarchist of the Revolutionary period, brother of the above
After whom:
Teotitlán de Flores Magón, Oaxaca
Jymn Magon
(b. 1949), U.S. television/film writer
Charles René Magon de Médine
(12 November 1763, Paris - 21 October 1805, Trafalgar), French admiral
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