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<ref name ="Murphy Pizza">{{Cite book|last = Pizza |first = Murphy |publication-date = 2009 |contribution = Schism as midwife: how conflict aided the birth of a contemporary Pagan community |editor-last = Lewis |editor-first = James R. |editor-link = James R. Lewis (scholar) |editor2-last = Lewis |editor2-first = Sarah M. |title = Sacred schisms: how religions divide |publication-place = Cambridge |publisher = Cambridge University Press |pages = 249–261 |isbn = 978-0-511-58071-0 |url = http://81.70.242.211/eab/manual/Publisher/Cambridge%20University%20Press%20www.cambridge.org/sacred%20schisms%20how%20religions%20divide%209780521881470%2049080%20%5B351%5D.pdf#page=261 |accessdate = May 25, 2011 |quote = [...] the Pagan community of the Minnesota Twin Cities, otherwise known by members as 'Paganistan.' 'Paganistan' is the nickname, and now proud moniker of self-identification, of the uniquely innovative, eclectic, and feisty Neopagan community of the Twin Cities Metro area of Minnesota. |postscript = <!-- Bot inserted parameter. Either remove it; or change its value to "." for the cite to end in a ".", as necessary. -->{{inconsistent citations}}}}</ref>
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