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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / A Hindu religious festival along the Buriganga River.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 27.10.2009 / Sadarghat port. The Buriganga River flows past the southwest outskirts of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. The Buriganga is economically very important to Dhaka. Launches and country boats provide connection to other parts of Bangladesh, a largely riverine country. The lauches to different places of the Country leave usually the evening travelling during the night.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / everywhere fences, barbed wire , iron barriers gainst thieves.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / A Hindu religious festival along the Buriganga River.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Hindu Street/Shankaria is one of the oldest areas in Old Dhaka (Puran Dhaka). Shakhari Bazaar stretches along a narrow lane, lined with thin slices of richly decorated brick buildings, built during the late Mughal or Colonial period.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 27.10.2009 / Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (National Assembly Building). Designed by architect Louis Kahn, the complex, is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world, comprising 200 acres (800,000 m ).
The building was featured prominently in the 2003 film My Architect, detailing the career and familial legacy of its architect, Louis Kahn. Robert McCarter, author of Louis I. Kahn, described the National Parliament of Bangladesh as one of the twentieth century's most significant buildings.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / A Hindu religious festival along the Buriganga River.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 /Lalbagh Fort complex: The Fort Museum. Lalbagh Fort is an incomplete 17th century Mughal fort complex that stands before the Buriganga River in the southwestern part of Dhaka. The construction was started in 1678 AD by Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah who was son of Emperor Aurangzeb and later emperor himself.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 27.10.2009 / Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (National Assembly Building). Designed by architect Louis Kahn, the complex, is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world, comprising 200 acres (800,000 m ).
The building was featured prominently in the 2003 film My Architect, detailing the career and familial legacy of its architect, Louis Kahn. Robert McCarter, author of Louis I. Kahn, described the National Parliament of Bangladesh as one of the twentieth century's most significant buildings.
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Z008-6795
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 27.10.2009 / Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (National Assembly Building). Designed by architect Louis Kahn, the complex, is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world, comprising 200 acres (800,000 m ).
The building was featured prominently in the 2003 film My Architect, detailing the career and familial legacy of its architect, Louis Kahn. Robert McCarter, author of Louis I. Kahn, described the National Parliament of Bangladesh as one of the twentieth century's most significant buildings.
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Z008-6796
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / Sadarghat port. The Buriganga River flows past the southwest outskirts of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. The Buriganga is economically very important to Dhaka. Launches and country boats provide connection to other parts of Bangladesh, a largely riverine country.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Hindu Street/Shankaria is one of the oldest areas in Old Dhaka (Puran Dhaka). Shakhari Bazaar stretches along a narrow lane, lined with thin slices of richly decorated brick buildings, built during the late Mughal or Colonial period.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / Grave of former President Ziaur Rahman in Chandrima Uddan (Moon Park).
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 /The kitchen of a 'madrasa', an islamic school, in Old Dhaka.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / Islam is the largest religion of Bangladesh, the Muslim population is approximately 148.6 million, which is the fourth largest Muslim population in the world (after Indonesia, Pakistan and India), constituting 90.4% of the total population as of 2011. Religion has always been a strong part of identity, but this has varied at different times.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection in Old Dhaka.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Sonargaon (meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccol� de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce. It served as the capital of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy.
The area is located near the modern industrial river port of Narayanganj in Bangladesh.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / Star Mosque, also known as Tara Masjid, is a mosque located in Armanitola area, Dhaka. The mosque has ornate designs and is decorated with motifs of blue stars. It was built in the first half of the 19th century by Mirza Golam Pir.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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Z008-6807
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Sonargaon (meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccol� de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce. It served as the capital of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy.
The area is located near the modern industrial river port of Narayanganj in Bangladesh.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Lalbagh Fort complex: Tomb of Bibi Pari. Lalbagh Fort is an incomplete 17th century Mughal fort complex that stands before the Buriganga River in the southwestern part of Dhaka. The construction was started in 1678 AD by Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah who was son of Emperor Aurangzeb and later emperor himself.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / a carpentry shop along a street near Dhaka.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / Star Mosque, also known as Tara Masjid, is a mosque located in Armanitola area, Dhaka. The mosque has ornate designs and is decorated with motifs of blue stars. It was built in the first half of the 19th century by Mirza Golam Pir.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 /Ahsan Manzil is a wonderful ancient building, located on the bank of the river Buriganga, in old Dhaka at Kumartoli, Islampur area. It was a residential palace for Dhaka Nawab Family. The structure of this palace was started in the year 1859 and was finished in 1869. It is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / The Hussaini Dalan was originally built during the later half of the Mughal rule (17th century) in Dhaka. It was built as the Imambara or house of the imam (religious leader) of the Shia community.
Shia Muslims are a minority in Dhaka. During the first 10 days of Muharram, Hussaini Dalan becomes a centre of mourning and religious gathering in old Dhaka. Both the Sunni and the Shia followers join the mourning, usually ending in the festival of Ashura when a large procession parades through the streets, though mourning continues from 1st day of muharram to 10th of the Islamic month Safar.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / Sadarghat port. The Buriganga River flows past the southwest outskirts of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. The Buriganga is economically very important to Dhaka. Launches and country boats provide connection to other parts of Bangladesh, a largely riverine country.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 /Star Mosque, also known as Tara Masjid, is a mosque located in Armanitola area, Dhaka. The mosque has ornate designs and is decorated with motifs of blue stars. It was built in the first half of the 19th century by Mirza Golam Pir.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Hindu Street/Shankaria is one of the oldest areas in Old Dhaka (Puran Dhaka). Shakhari Bazaar stretches along a narrow lane, lined with thin slices of richly decorated brick buildings, built during the late Mughal or Colonial period.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Hindu Street/Shankaria is one of the oldest areas in Old Dhaka (Puran Dhaka). Shakhari Bazaar stretches along a narrow lane, lined with thin slices of richly decorated brick buildings, built during the late Mughal or Colonial period.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Hindu Street/Shankaria is one of the oldest areas in Old Dhaka (Puran Dhaka). Shakhari Bazaar stretches along a narrow lane, lined with thin slices of richly decorated brick buildings, built during the late Mughal or Colonial period.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / Sadarghat port. The Buriganga River flows past the southwest outskirts of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. The Buriganga is economically very important to Dhaka. Launches and country boats provide connection to other parts of Bangladesh, a largely riverine country. The lauches to different places of the Country leave usually the evening travelling during the night.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / scenes of life on the streets of Dhaka.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Sonargaon (meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccol� de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce. It served as the capital of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy.
The area is located near the modern industrial river port of Narayanganj in Bangladesh.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Sonargaon (meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccol� de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce. It served as the capital of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy.
The area is located near the modern industrial river port of Narayanganj in Bangladesh.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (National Assembly Building). Designed by architect Louis Kahn, the complex, is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world, comprising 200 acres (800,000 m ).
The building was featured prominently in the 2003 film My Architect, detailing the career and familial legacy of its architect, Louis Kahn. Robert McCarter, author of Louis I. Kahn, described the National Parliament of Bangladesh as one of the twentieth century's most significant buildings.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Hindu Street/Shankaria is one of the oldest areas in Old Dhaka (Puran Dhaka). Shakhari Bazaar stretches along a narrow lane, lined with thin slices of richly decorated brick buildings, built during the late Mughal or Colonial period.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / scenes of life on the streets of Dhaka.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / scenes of life on the streets of Dhaka.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / Star Mosque, also known as Tara Masjid, is a mosque located in Armanitola area, Dhaka. The mosque has ornate designs and is decorated with motifs of blue stars. It was built in the first half of the 19th century by Mirza Golam Pir.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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Z008-6831
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / Islam is the largest religion of Bangladesh, the Muslim population is approximately 148.6 million, which is the fourth largest Muslim population in the world (after Indonesia, Pakistan and India), constituting 90.4% of the total population as of 2011.[1][2][3] Religion has always been a strong part of identity, but this has varied at different times.
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Z008-6832
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Sonargaon (meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccol� de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce. It served as the capital of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy.
The area is located near the modern industrial river port of Narayanganj in Bangladesh.
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Z008-6833
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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Z008-6834
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Sonargaon (meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccol� de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce. It served as the capital of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy.
The area is located near the modern industrial river port of Narayanganj in Bangladesh.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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Z008-6835
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / Sadarghat port. The Buriganga River flows past the southwest outskirts of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. The Buriganga is economically very important to Dhaka. Launches and country boats provide connection to other parts of Bangladesh, a largely riverine country. The lauches to different places of the Country leave usually the evening travelling during the night.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (National Assembly Building). Designed by architect Louis Kahn, the complex, is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world, comprising 200 acres (800,000 m ).
The building was featured prominently in the 2003 film My Architect, detailing the career and familial legacy of its architect, Louis Kahn. Robert McCarter, author of Louis I. Kahn, described the National Parliament of Bangladesh as one of the twentieth century's most significant buildings.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / water sellers.
They are many children who leave school and start working to help their families economically.
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Z008-6839
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 25.10.2009 / Sonargaon (meaning City of Gold) was a historic administrative, commercial and maritime center in Bengal. Situated in the center of the Ganges delta, it was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Sonargaon was described by numerous historic travelers, including Ibn Battuta, Ma Huan, Niccol� de' Conti and Ralph Fitch as a thriving center of trade and commerce. It served as the capital of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy.
The area is located near the modern industrial river port of Narayanganj in Bangladesh.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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Z008-6840
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 / Sadarghat port. The Buriganga River flows past the southwest outskirts of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. The Buriganga is economically very important to Dhaka. Launches and country boats provide connection to other parts of Bangladesh, a largely riverine country. The lauches to different places of the Country leave usually the evening travelling during the night.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / Decorated cycle rickshaw. The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 23.10.2009 /Youngsters washing in the Crescent Lake.
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Z008-6843
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Ahsan Manzil is a wonderful ancient building, located on the bank of the river Buriganga, in old Dhaka at Kumartoli, Islampur area. It was a residential palace for Dhaka Nawab Family. The structure of this palace was started in the year 1859 and was finished in 1869. It is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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Z008-6844
BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 24.10.2009 / The city has the largest number of cycle rickshaws and is known as the Rickshaw Capital of the World. There are an estimated 1/2 million rickshaws in Dhaka today.
© Fausto Giaccone / Anzenberger
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BANGLADESH / Dhaka / 26.10.2009 / Hindu Street/Shankaria is one of the oldest areas in Old Dhaka (Puran Dhaka). Shakhari Bazaar stretches along a narrow lane, lined with thin slices of richly decorated brick buildings, built during the late Mughal or Colonial period.
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