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Hirado is a small island just off the western shore of the
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Catalog of "400th
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to carry out colonial activities in Asia. The VOC enjoyed unique success in Japan, in part because of the ways in which the character and other qualities of its
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Camfferman, Kees; Terry E. Cooke (2001). "Dutch accounting in Japan 1609–1850: isolation or observation?".
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The Deshima Dagregisters: Their Original Tables of Content.
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Johannes Erdewin Niemann: 1 December 1834 – 17 November 1838
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Constantin Ranst de Jonge: 5 November 1686 – 25 October 1687
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Hendrik Caspar Romberg: 21 November 1786 – 30 November 1787
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Christiaen van Vrijbergh: 24 October 1717 – 13 October 1718
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Abraham van Suchtelen: 25 December 1750 – 18 November 1751
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Bernardus Coop à Groen: 4 November 1735 – 24 October 1736
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Hendrick van Buijtenhem: 29 October 1692 – 19 October 1693
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Hendrick van Buijtenhem: 21 October 1690 – 9 November 1691
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Anthony van Brouckhorst: 5 November 1649 – 25 October 1650
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Frederik Cornelis Rose: 1 November 1850 – 31 October 1852
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Johan Willem de Sturler: 20 November 1823 – 5 August 1826
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Jacob van der Waeijen: 2 November 1744 – 28 December 1745
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Nicolaas Joan van Hoorn: 27 October 1714 -19 October 1715
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Hendrick van Buijtenhem: 25 October 1684 – 7 October 1685
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Hendrik Casper Romberg: 1 August 1789 – 13 November 1790
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Hendrik Caspar Romberg: 0 November 84 – 21 November 1785
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Fredrik Willem Wineke: 25 October 1764 – 7 November 1765
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Fredrik Willem Wineke: 3 December 1762 – 6 November 1763
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Jacob van der Waeijen: 17 October 1742 – 9 November 1743
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Cornelis van Outhoorn: 27 October 1695 – 15 October 1696
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Cornelis van Outhoorn: 9 November 1691 – 29 October 1692
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Cornelis van Outhoorn: 13 October 1688 – 1 November 1689
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Adriaen van der Burgh: 1 November 1651 – 3 November 1652
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Arend Willem Feith: 12 November 1777 – 28 November 1779
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Johannes Reijnouts: 12 November 1758 – 11 November 1760
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Arend Willem Feith: 6 November 1780 – 23 November 1781
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Arend Willem Feith: 28 October 1775 – 22 November 1776
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Arend Willem Feith: 10 November 1771 – 3 November 1772
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Hendrik van Homoed: 19 November 1751 – 5 December 1752
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Hendrik van Homoed: 8 December 1749 – 24 December 1750
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Hermanus Menssingh: 22 October 1709 – 10 November 1710
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Jasper van Mansdale: 2 November 1708 – 22 October 1709
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Johannes Bouchelion: 4 November 1659 – 26 October 1660
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Zacharias Wagenaer : 22 October 1658 – 4 November 1659
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Johannes Bouchelion: 27 October 1657 – 23 October 1658
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becoming Consul General and Political Agent in Japan.
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Daniel Armenault : 11 November 1774 – 28 October 1775
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Daniel Armenault : 4 November 1772 – 22 November 1773
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Hendrik van de Bel: 7 November 1732 – 27 October 1733
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Pieter Boockestijn: 31 October 1730 – 7 November 1732
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Pieter Boockestijn: 22 October 1728 – 12 October 1729
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Pieter Boockestijn: 15 October 1726 – 3 November 1727
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Ferdinand de Groot: 26 October 1706 – 15 October 1707
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Ferdinand de Groot: 9 November 1702 – 30 October 1703
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Abraham Minnedonk: 12 October 1729 – 31 October 1730
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Albert Breevinck: 24 October 1679 – 11 November 1680
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Johannes Camphuys: 7 November 1675 – 27 October 1676
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Johannes Camphuys: 29 October 1673 – 19 October 1674
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Hendrick Indijck: 26 October 1660 – 21 November 1661
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Frederick Coyett: 4 November 1652 – 10 November 1653
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Maerten Wesselingh (or Hendrick Hagenaer), 1635–1637
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and a Balinese servant in Dejima, Japanese painting
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1137:Pieter Albert Bik: November 1842 – 31 October 1845
1065:Isaac Titsingh: 24 November 1781 – 26 October 1783
948:Thomas van Rhee: 29 October 1741 – 17 October 1742
927:David Drinckman: 16 October 1734 – 4 November 1735
924:Rogier de Laver: 27 October 1733 – 16 October 1734
903:Joan de Hartogh: 25 October 1725 – 15 October 1726
840:Abraham Douglas: 21 October 1701 – 30 October 1702
837:Hendrik Dijkman: 31 October 1700 – 21 October 1701
831:Hendrik Dijkman: 23 October 1698 – 12 October 1699
825:Hendrik Dijkman: 15 October 1696 – 3 November 1697
819:Hendrik Dijkman: 7 November 1694 – 27 October 1695
750:Martinus Caesar: 20 October 1674 – 7 November 1675
702:Dirck van Lier: 11 November 1661 – 6 November 1662
681:Joan Boucheljon: 23 October 1655 – 1 November 1656
678:Leonard Winninx: 31 October 1654 – 23 October 1655
675:Gabriel Happart: 4 November 1653 – 31 October 1654
636:Jan van Elseracq: 1 August 1643 – 24 November 1644
517:Leonardt Camps, 29 October 1621 – 21 November 1623
1110:Hendrik Doeff: 14 November 1803 – 6 December 1817
1107:Willem Wardenaar: 16 July 1800 – 14 November 1803
1026:Olphert Elias: 9 November 1769 – 16 November 1770
894:Hendrik Durven: 9 November 1721 – 18 October 1723
876:Gideon Boudaen: 19 October 1715 – 3 November 1716
789:Andreas Cleyer: 17 October 1685 – 5 November 1686
714:Willem Volger: 28 October 1665: – 27 October 1666
355:were perceived to differ from other competitors.
1074:Isaac Titsingh: _ August 1784 – 30 November 1784
969:Jacob Baelde: 12 November 1748 – 8 December 1749
954:David Brouwer: 5 November 1743 – 1 November 1744
834:Pieter de Vos: 21 October 1699 – 31 October 1700
828:Pieter de Vos: 3 November 1697 – 23 October 1698
762:Dirck de Haas: 4 November 1678 – 24 October 1679
756:Dirck de Haze: 27 October 1676 – 16 October 1677
708:Willem Volger: 20 October 1663 – 7 November 1664
3861:Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia
3851:Portuguese Empire in the Indonesian Archipelago
1098:Gijsbert Hemmij: 13 November 1792 – 8 July 1798
993:David Boelen: 13 October 1756 – 31 October 1757
987:David Boelen: 4 November 1754 – 25 October 1755
981:David Boelen: 6 December 1752 – 15 October 1753
963:Jacob Baelde: 3 November 1746 – 25 October 1747
711:Jacob Gruijs: 7 November 1664 – 27 October 1665
660:Dircq Snoecq: 9 December 1648 – 5 November 1649
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879:Joan Aouwer: 3 November 1716 – 24 October 1717
846:Gideon Tant: 30 October 1703 – 18 October 1704
726:Daniel Six : 25 October 1668 – 14 October 1669
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529:Cornelis van Nijenrode, 1631 – 31 January 1633
514:Jacques Specx, 6 August 1614 – 29 October 1621
392:trading outpost in Japan was on the island of
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717:Daniel Six: 18 October 1666 – 6 November 1667
607:trading enclave or "factory" at Dejima were:
544:Nicolaes Couckebacker, 1637 – 3 February 1639
484:. This change was effected in Japan in 1863,
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1580:Accounting, Business & Financial History
1023:Jan Crans: 21 October 1767 – 8 November 1769
1017:Jan Crans: 8 November 1765 – 31 October 1766
1011:Jan Crans: 7 November 1763 – 24 October 1764
302:Company") in Japan during the period of the
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1333:"Diary of Pieter Anthonisz Overtwater"
1301:"Diary of Pieter Anthonisz Overtwater"
1621:Dejima: The Island Comes Back to Life
1605:- Published online on 18 October 2010
1167:The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
1149:: 2 November 1852 – 28 February 1860
1095:: 13 November 1790 – 13 November 1792
1050:: 23 November 1776 – 11 November 1777
614:: 14 February 1641 – 30 October 1641
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1116:: 6 December 1817 – 20 November 1823
1059:: 29 November 1779 – 5 November 1780
816:: 19 October 1693: – 7 November 1694
771:: 11 November 1680 – 31 October 1681
741:: 22 October 1671 – 12 November 1672
645:: 30 November 1645 – 27 October 1646
550:, 3 February 1639 – 13 February 1641
505:, 20 September 1609 – 28 August 1612
160:adding citations to reliable sources
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942:: 22 October 1739 – 8 November 1740
900:: 18 October 1723 – 25 October 1725
891:: 21 October 1720 – 9 November 1721
780:: 20 October 1682 – 8 November 1683
732:: 14 October 1669 – 2 November 1670
723:: 6 November 1667 – 25 October 1668
687:: 1 November 1656 – 27 October 1657
657:: 3 November 1647 – 9 December 1648
651:: 28 October 1646 – 10 October 1647
627:: 1 November 1641 – 29 October 1642
4178:Colonies and trading posts of the
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3836:Evolution of the Portuguese Empire
1317:"Diary of Pieter Jan van Elseracq"
1134:: 18 November 1838 – November 1842
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2260:São João Baptista de Ajudá, Benin
1071:: 27 October 1783 – _ August 1784
633:: 29 October 1642 – 1 August 1643
371:(British flag) on the upper left.
349:States-General of the Netherlands
326:title, comparable to the English
285:Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie
45:This article has multiple issues.
4565:Dutch chiefs of factory in Japan
3841:Portuguese colonial architecture
3442:North America and North Atlantic
2306:Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
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1207:"Diary of Nicolaes Couckebacker"
1191:"Diary of Nicolaes Couckebacker"
511:, 28 August 1612 – 6 August 1614
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3831:Armorial of Portuguese colonies
1421:Vol. 56, No. 3 (1993). pp. 510.
1269:"Diary of Maximiliaen Le Maire"
558:List of chief traders at Dejima
492:List of chief traders at Hirado
147:needs additional citations for
53:or discuss these issues on the
631:Pieter Anthoniszoon Overtwater
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2861:Portuguese Paliacate outpost
1243:, Charles Ralph, ed. (1935).
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474:Janus Henricus Donker Curtius
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2857: • 1518–1619
2824: • 1510–1961
2811: • 1507–1657
2798: • 1502–1661
2776: • 1502–1658
2762: • 1501–1663
2749: • 1500–1663
1502:de Winter, Michiel. (2006).
1255:; retrieved 1 February 2013.
1209:; retrieved 1 February 2013.
1193:; retrieved 1 February 2013.
1185:Historigraphical Institute (
1104:: 8 July 1798 – 17 July 1800
620:"new" chief trader at Dejima
486:Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek
482:Ministry for Foreign Affairs
171:"VOC chief traders in Japan"
3563:South America and Caribbean
1548:Siebold, P.F.B. v. (1897).
1365:"Diary of Willem Verstegen"
1285:"Diary of Jan van Elseracq"
95:. The specific problem is:
4586:
4382:Kingdom of the Netherlands
3711:Nova Colónia do Sacramento
2790:(Coulão / Kollam)
1861:Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué
1610:Sources and external links
1381:"Diary of Frederick Coyet"
1349:"Diary of Renier van Tzum"
411:
269:VOC chief traders in Japan
4509:
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1984:
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1734:
1723:
1683:
1678:Links to related articles
1538:Vol. 13 (1923). Den Haag.
1253:"Diary of François Caron"
1048:Hendrik Godfried Duurkoop
721:Constantin Ranst de Jonge
587:
538:, 6 September 1633 – 1635
523:, 21 November 1623 – 1631
256:The "trade pass" (Dutch:
4480:Curaçao and Dependencies
4214:Curaçao and Dependencies
4192:Colonies in the Americas
4180:Dutch West India Company
3917:Dutch East India Company
1659:32.743525°N 129.873022°E
1541:Screech, Timon. (2006).
1515:Herinneringen uit Japan.
1189:), University of Tokyo,
318:is a Dutch word (plural
281:Dutch East India Company
260:) issued in the name of
4263:Trading posts in Africa
3997:Northeast coast of Java
3742:Grão-Pará and Rio Negro
3661: • 1621–1815
3648: • 1578–1607
3635: • 1572–1578
3622: • 1572–1578
3609: • 1549–1572
3596: • 1534–1549
2963: • 1535
2835: • 1512–1525
2503:Julfar (Ras al-Khaimah)
1536:Nederland's Patriciaat,
1449:Blomhoff, J.C. (2000).
1397:"Diary of Dircq Snoecq"
1232:17 January 2005 at the
1093:Petrus Theodorus Chassé
3732:Grão-Pará and Maranhão
3156:Dadra and Nagar Haveli
1636:WorldStatesmen – Japan
1069:Hendrik Caspar Romberg
578:
570:
521:Cornelis van Nijenrode
423:
385:
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4516:constituent countries
4049:West coast of Sumatra
3903:Dutch colonial empire
3422:invasion by Indonesia
3184:East Asia and Oceania
2356:São Tomé and Príncipe
2129:Portuguese Mozambique
2086:Portuguese Gold Coast
1664:32.743525; 129.873022
1562:Titsingh, I. (1822).
1555:Titsingh, I. (1820).
1399:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1383:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1367:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1351:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1335:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1319:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1303:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1287:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
1271:; retrieved 2013-2-1.
576:
565:
536:Nicolaes Couckebacker
460:Dutch missions to Edo
421:
383:
366:
255:
4528:Netherlands Antilles
1478:Boxer. C.R. (1950).
612:Maximiliaen Le Maire
526:Pieter Stamper, 1631
306:, also known as the
298:, literally "United
156:improve this article
102:improve this article
91:to meet Knowledge's
4334:Noordsche Compagnie
4332:Settlements of the
4310:Society of Suriname
4156:Vietnam (1637–1643)
3929:Governorate General
2075:(São Jorge da Mina)
1926:São João da Mamora
1768:(El Qsar es Seghir)
1655: /
1552:Würzburg e Leipzig.
1528:Leguin, F. (2002).
1525:Netherlands. Tokyo.
1492:Clulow, A. (2014).
434:; and by 1641, the
426:In 1638, the harsh
18:Opperhoofd in Japan
4304:Society of Berbice
3788:Portuguese Guiana
3752:Maranhão and Piauí
3400:Lapa and Montanha
3211:Portuguese Malacca
3097:Portuguese Ceylon
3051:(Portuguese India)
2889:(Portuguese India)
2520: •
1979:Sub-Saharan Africa
1513:Doeff, H. (1633).
1485:Caron, F. (1671).
1102:Leopold Willem Ras
685:Zacharias Wagenaer
579:
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432:Tokugawa shogunate
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304:Tokugawa shogunate
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1593:10.1080/713757323
1460:eds. (1995–2001)
1437:Kornicki, p. 507.
1132:Eduard Grandisson
1114:Jan Cock Blomhoff
769:Isaac van Schinne
739:Johannes Camphuys
616:Le Maire was the
595:artificial island
593:was a fan-shaped
408:Dejima, 1639–1860
396:off the coast of
376:Hirado, 1609–1639
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730:François de Haze
655:Frederick Coyett
649:Willem Verstegen
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3775:Cisplatina
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4559:Categories
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4494:Until 1962
4473:Until 1954
4457:Until 1949
4448:Gold Coast
4441:Until 1872
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4406:Coromandel
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3327:East Timor
3013:Tuticorin
2909:Chittagong
2815:Negapatam
2766:Cannanore
2695:South Asia
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2375:from 1879.
2358:from 1753.
2250:Ziguinchor
2182:Madagascar
2016:Cape Verde
1915:(Azemmour)
1647:32°44′37″N
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1223:chronology
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315:Opperhoofd
308:Edo period
258:handelspas
182:newspapers
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4224:Essequibo
4136:Mauritius
4102:Pontianak
4092:Palembang
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2119:Malindi
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