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rectangular blocks located on both sides of the planned main streets – Bolshaya Moskovskaya (Lenina) and Kherson (Dzerzhinsky). In the city Nagornaya part, 19 streets were planned, and in the Zakurnaya part, 24 streets. At the entrance to the city, at the beginning of both Moskovskaya and Kherson streets, it was planned to arrange the entrance squares. The remains of the former prison were destroyed, and the moat was buried according to the plan of the city, which was most confirmed in 1782. A square called “red ” was made in its place. The construction of small areas was also envisaged for a number of churches throughout the city. The territory of both parts of the city, where it was not limited by rivers and deep ravines, was planned to be surrounded by a ditch and a rampart. The area occupied by the city according to the new plan totalled approximately 3060 thousand square fathoms, which corresponds to 12 square kilometres. The main drawback of the project was that it did not take into account the complex relief of the Kursk area. The structure of the plan, correct and orderly on paper, required significant revision, additions and even minor changes. The numerous proposals of the Kursk governors A.A. Prozorovsky, F.N. Nicknames, A.B. Debalmena, and A.A. Bekleshov, included in the city planning, made it possible to bring the scheme closer to reality.
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were made by a commission in the amount of 3 officials, namely the provincial land surveyor, the mayor and the city magistrate's ratman. The new urban structure – a rectangular quarter with residents of the same income, one estate – greatly facilitated the accounting and control of the inhabitants by the authorities. The center of the city, built up with stone buildings, was to take on a new, "ceremonial" appearance. These requirements were met by the resettlement of residents on the basis of class. The most significant government buildings erected in Kursk by the end of the 18th century. In accordance with the plan confirmed by Catherine II, these were public places, a prison, a guest house, the main public school, and a house of a noble assembly. The construction of the bank office, magistrate and post office was located along the red lines of the development of Florovskaya and Moskovskaya streets. The general plan for the development of Kursk was adopted in 1782. It was built according to a regular plan with a clear rectangular grid of streets. It was based on the two main streets Moskovskaya and Khersonskaya (now Lenin and Dzerzhinsky), converging at right angles on Red Square.
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uphill almost everywhere. The presence of six ravines that cut through the hill of the Nagornaya part significantly hampered the development of Kursk. Heavy rains sometimes eroded the soil of the hillsides and formed ditches and gullies. The plan of Kursk in 1782 was to be implemented in the conditions of the existing buildings of the city. In the 1880s, Kursk was already a significant settlement. It housed 14 churches, not including the churches of the Znamensky Monastery. Most of them were of stone and built around the time period of 1730 to 1786. By 1782, Kursk was composed almost entirely of wooden houses. Fences and services went out in the direction of the streets, and houses were hidden in the depths of the courtyards. Many streets and lanes were no wider than 2.5 to 3 metres. The only stone mansion that has survived in present time after redevelopment is located at the corner of Pionerov (former Troitskaya) and Gaidar (former Zolotarevskaya) streets.
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as the "house of the treasurer" (corner of Radishcheva and Marata). The main significance of the general city plan of 1782 is that for about 150 years it remained the only document that determined the development of the city of Kursk. The next master plan appeared only in 1947, after the Second World War. The number of residential buildings from 1786 to 1836 increased insignificantly, from 1989 houses to 2782 houses. If any building did not correspond to the confirmed plan, it was demolished.
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of tickets and travel control social cards carried in the cabin of public transport conductors with handheld validators, the second stage involves the installation of stationary validators, third – commissioning turnstiles. After completion of the implementation, the automated monitoring system drive will operate in "closed" mode : turnstiles will be installed at the entrance and exit of passengers. As of September 2011 turnstiles installed on 44 buses, 10 trolley buses and trams 5.
3568:Губернатор Курской области. Постановление №489 от 6 ноября 2008 г. «Об утверждении реестра административно-территориальных единиц населённых пунктов Курской области», в ред. Постановления №26-пг от 29 января 2013 г. «О внесении изменений и дополнений в Постановление Губернатора Курской области от 06.11.2008 №489 "Об утверждении реестра административно-территориальных единиц населённых пунктов Курской области"». Вступил в силу 6 ноября 2008 г. 3585:Курская областная Дума. Закон №48-ЗКО от 21 октября 2004 г. «О муниципальных образованиях Курской области», в ред. Закона №65-ЗКО от 23 августа 2011 г. «О внесении изменений и дополнений в Закон Курской области "О границах муниципальных образований Курской области", Закон Курской области "О муниципальных образованиях Курской области"». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Курская правда", №214, 30 октября 2004 г. 2350: 2176: 2272: 2608: 2191: 2764: 80: 1777:
exported to Germany, Austria-Hungary, etc.). There were several engineering enterprises operating in Kursk (in 1914 there were seven, including a railroad one). The working conditions in the factories of Kursk were harsh, and workers' strikes were frequent (for instance, the workers at the sugar mill went on strike in 1901–1903). The Kursk workers also participated in the general political strike during the
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provides domestic flights. Public transport includes buses, trolleybuses, and trams. Since 2007, the public transport introduced a satellite navigation system. The total length of the road network of the city of Kursk is 595.8 km, of which 496.2 km of roads are paved. Roads of the city have
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style, with a cupola measuring 20 meters (66 ft) in diameter and rising 48 meters (157 ft) high. The interior was formerly as rich as colored marbles, gilding, and frescoes could make it. During the Soviet period, the cathedral was desecrated, and four lateral domes and twin belltowers over
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The bulk of government buildings (offices, post office, magistrate, prison, drinking houses, pharmacies, hospital) were built at the end of the 18th century. At the beginning of the 19th century, construction was carried out: offices were repaired, a new prison was built, and storm sewer grooves were
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A city hospital, a regimental infirmary, an almshouse, and salt shops were built. The most notable private houses of the late 18th century that have survived to this day are the houses of the landowner Denisiev (corner of Sadovaya and Semyonovskaya) and the official Puzanov (Dzerzhinsky, 70), as well
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On 5 September 2011 an automated fare monitoring system was commissioned in Kursk. Implementation of the system in operation is carried out by Kursk Integrated Ticket System was to take place in three stages: At the initial stage is implemented partially open version of the system, in which the sale
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Kursk played a dominant role in the food industry (Kvilitsu AK, one of the largest breweries in Russia, operated in Kursk) and in other industries; in the 1900s, the city had 4 sitoproboynye shops (of which the largest was the Tikhonov works, whose products were
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into 4 parts, each of which was managed by a private bailiff. The redevelopment of the city was begun by the provincial surveyor Ivan Fedorovich Bashilov, the district surveyor Ivan Shoshin, the provincial architects Vasily Yakovlev, Lavrenty Kalinovsky. Since 1783, decisions on redevelopment issues
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By 1782, the buildings of Kursk were located on the heights of two hills and in the valley of the Kur River. There were meadows and pastures on the banks of the river. The city streets that laid on the slopes of the hills had steep ascents and descents in many places, and travel in the city was made
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laid along stone pavements, which almost half of Kursk's streets had. The streets were named Sergievskaya, Tuskarnaya Naberezhnaya, Staraya, Novaya Preobrazhensky, General's line, Soldier's, Druzhininskaya, Pastukhovskaya. Zolotarevskaya, Avraamovskaya, and so on. On 10 July 1808, five settlements (
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Rebuilding efforts in the city began in February 1944. The cultural life recovered as well: on 19 February a cinema was reopened, and on 27 February a drama theatre. By 1950 the urban economy had been completely restored. In 1953 the tram system began operating again. On 17 August 1956, Stalinsky
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could receive television broadcasts from Moscow starting in 1935. In 1960, the Committee on Radio and Television was created by the Kursk Oblast Executive Committee. The first transmission of local television aired on 14 January 1961. Main fixed line and cellular operators are active in the city.
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hubs in the Russian southwest. In 1932, Yamskaya Sloboda was incorporated into the city. In 1935, Kursk got its first tram system. Sometime in the 1930s, the area of the city of Kursk was divided into Leninsky District (the left bank of the Kura River), Dzerzhinsky District (the right bank of the
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The principle of regularity was applied in the structure of the general layout of Kursk. On the plan of 1782, Kursk is shown as consisting of two parts: the cities of Nagornaya and Zakurnaya. They are separated from each other by the Kura river valley. Each of these parts is divided into regular
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river to the south and east. Forest thickets approached it from the north. By 1603, Kursk had become the military, administrative, and economic centre of a vast territory in the south of the country. The new fortress was built under the leadership of governors Ivan Polev and
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However, a century later the city re-emerged in a new place; date of re-considered grounds Kursk 1586 . In 1596 a new fortress was built, which was garrisoned by over 1,300 soldiers in 1616. At the beginning of the 17th century, Kursk was repeatedly attacked by the
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In addition to its importance as an administrative hub, Kursk is important as an industrial centre. Activity focuses on iron-based industry, the chemical sector and a large food processing industry, reflecting the richness of agriculture in the surrounding
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and other southern Russian cities were resettled in Kursk (by 1678, 2,800 had been resettled). The city developed due to its advantageous geographical position on the shortest route from Moscow to the Crimea and from Moscow to
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Kursk State University is home to the Russian Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of conductor and trumpet soloist Sergey Proskurin. The orchestra performs regularly, tours internationally and has produced multiple CDs.
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After a fire in 1781 devastated Kursk, a new plan for the city was developed in which a market center would be placed in the central square, known as the Red Square. In 1768, the Voskresensko-Ilinskaya Church was built
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On 29 October 2011, for the first time in 30 years, the city opened a new firehouse for the protection of the Central District, with modern equipment. In 2012, Kursk celebrated its 980th anniversary.
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strung tight, the quivers, unclosed, the sabers, sharpened; themselves, like gray wolves, they lope in the field, seeking for themselves honor, and for their prince, glory.
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District was renamed Promishlenost District, and Dzerzhinsky District was abolished and its territory divided between Promishlenost and Leninsky Districts.
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Protection Line, became one of the most important fortresses in the southern region. In 1616, there were 1600 people in the Kursk garrison.
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Since 1868 there has been a railway connection between Kursk and Moscow. Kursk is located on a major railway line between Moscow and
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The purpose of the redevelopment was complete accounting and control of residents. For this, the city was divided under the governor
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The oldest building in Kursk is the upper church of the Trinity Monastery, a good example of the transition style characteristic of
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Kursk was originally built as a fortress city on a hill dominating the plain. The settlement was surrounded on three sides by the
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Kura River) and Kirov District (Yamskaya Sloboda). In 1937 Stalinsky District was formed at the southern outskirts of the city.
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Chamber, although it was erected in all probability in the mid-18th century, when the Romodanovsky family had ceased to exist.
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There were powerful fortifications and natural obstacles in the center of Kursk. Settlements were located around the city.
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forces: one of the largest tank battles in history. Operation Citadel was the last major German offensive against the
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in Russia, the Soviets took power in Kursk on 26 November (9 December – new style) 1917. On 28 November 1918, the
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The monastery cathedral of the Sign (1816–26) is another imposing edifice, rigorously formulated in the purest
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in 1783. A men's gymnasium was opened in 1808 and a seminary in 1817. A women's gymnasium was opened in 1872.
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access to federal highway M2 "Crimea", as well as on the highway A144 (Kursk – Voronezh – Saratov) and P199 (
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Pushkin Theater located in the center of the city. It has permanent company as well as visiting shows.
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The Command Station Bunker & Museum was specifically built in memory of the courageous Russian
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around 1237, the city was rebuilt no later than 1283. Between 1360 and 1508, it was ruled by the
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On 8 March 2022, the Polish city of Tczew ended its partnership with Kursk as a response to the
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and hosted an important fair, which took place annually under the walls of the monastery of
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Kursk bound intercity bus routes to cities and towns Kursk region and neighboring regions (
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The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German struggle during
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the entrance were pulled down. There are plans to restore the church to its former glory.
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and Pushkarnaya were on the slopes of the hills and in the valley of the Kur River,
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style and was decorated so sumptuously that many art historians attributed it to
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The first written record of Kursk dates back to 1032. It was mentioned as one of
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The cathedral has two stories, with the lower church consecrated to St. 
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deprived the city of this status on 29 July 2010 in resolution No. 418/339.
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Kursk Train Station. View from Privokzal'naya Ploshchad', July 2009
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The city cathedral was built between 1752 and 1778 in the splendid
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near Kursk became the center of a major armoured engagement – the
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The Soviet government valued Kursk for its rich deposits of
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The modern city is a home for several universities:
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Maxwell Sommerville. 1894. p. 162. 2196:Regional Financial and Economic Institute 2001:Particularly noteworthy is the so-called 1534:Learn how and when to remove this message 3693:Administrative divisions of Kursk Oblast 2034:similar to those implicated in the 1986 3501:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, p.253 3060: 3058: 3056: 3054: 3027: 3025: 2903: 2901: 2899: 2897: 2895: 2893: 2889: 2309: 2172: 2136:, both in the city and in Prokhorovka. 1831:and developed it into one of the major 1171:Average extreme snow depth cm (inches) 498: 490: 457: 434: 400: 360: 328: 320: 307: 278: 262: 240: 205: 100: 63: 51: 3483:(in Russian). ИА KURSKCiTY. 2010-09-21 2052:Religious Procession in Kursk Province 1574:The seat of the minor principality of 317:188.75 km (72.88 sq mi) 2005:(Russian: Курская магнитная аномалия) 1950:framework of administrative divisions 534: 469: 420: 409: 383: 369: 352: 341: 333: 312: 299: 283: 270: 250: 91: 7: 2943: 2941: 1472:adding citations to reliable sources 3519:(in Russian). Kursk. Archived from 3301:Vetchinova, Marina (January 2014). 2964:БД ПМО Курской области. Город Курск 1936:Administrative and municipal status 1707:Crimean–Nogai slave raids on Russia 3359:"Jüdisches Arbeitsbataillon Kursk" 2873:August 2024 Kursk Oblast incursion 1855:. The occupiers operated a Jewish 1736:, it was successively part of the 14: 3315:10.17323/1814-9545-2014-2-222-235 3266:"Kursk Climate Normals 1991–2020" 2445:in 1979, is named after the city. 2396:expanded to Kursk, with new club 2355:Tatra T3SU and Tatra T6B5SU trams 2163:Tsentralno-Chernozemny Zapovednik 1796:, the city was taken over by the 4331:Cities and towns in Kursk Oblast 3605: 3131:Federal State Statistics Service 2987:Federal State Statistics Service 2861:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 2846: 2833: 2814: 2801: 2788: 2775: 2762: 2749: 2736: 2723: 2710: 2697: 2684: 2671: 2658: 2645: 2632: 2619: 2606: 2348: 2336: 2324: 2312: 2213: 2208:Kursk State Agricultural Academy 2201: 2189: 2175: 1448: 669:of Our Lady of the Sign in Kursk 624:river, and their main road, the 580:single largest battle in history 180: 173: 147: 140: 114: 107: 78: 68: 53: 3199:"Как изменится Курск за 20 лет" 2120:Central Bank of Russia building 1918:, received the name Hodigitria 1914:, the most revered icon in the 1459:needs additional citations for 563:rivers. It has a population of 3481:"ГТРК "Курск": 50 лет в эфире" 2183:Kursk State Medical University 2143:tank units that fought in the 2128:, State Technical University, 2126:Kursk State Medical University 1762:Воскресенско-Ильинская церковь 1691:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 1596:Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus' 1: 2394:Russian Women's Hockey League 1800:under the command of General 618:regular slave raids on Russia 181: 148: 115: 3412:(in Russian). Archived from 2343:BKM-321 low-floor trolleybus 620:, traditionally crossed the 28:City in Kursk Oblast, Russia 16:City in Kursk Oblast, Russia 3463:"Russian Chamber Orchestra" 2407:are originally from Kursk. 2150:Kursk played a role in the 2012:ranges from 35% up to 60%. 1959:city of oblast significance 1927:Russian Ministry of Culture 1897:flanking Kursk's Red Square 1819:tanks advancing during the 1562:The Tale of Igor's Campaign 957:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 817:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 378:city of oblast significance 357:2,200/km (5,700/sq mi) 164:Show map of European Russia 4347: 3544:(in Polish). March 9, 2022 3410:"Railway Station in Kursk" 2589: 2586:Twin towns – sister cities 1979:Economy and infrastructure 1578:, Kursk was raided by the 1428: 1423: 697: 294:Курское городское Собрание 18: 4301: 4097: 3699: 3642:Kursk Business Directory 3635:Official website of Kursk 3584: 3567: 3099:Local post office info – 3081:(in Russian). 3 June 2011 2471:Alexey Ivanovich Borozdin 2454:was named after the city. 2097:and the upper one to the 2021:Kursk Nuclear Power Plant 1988:Kursk Nuclear Power Plant 1761: 1732:During the period of the 1649:—     1604:centralized Russian state 1376: 1328: 1284: 1240: 1170: 1096: 1026: 956: 886: 816: 746: 741: 738: 735: 732: 729: 726: 723: 720: 717: 714: 711: 708: 705: 702: 527: 513: 293: 206: 101: 92: 64: 52: 43: 4087:Cities of Military Glory 3436: 3121: 2982: 2977: 1600:Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1424:Source 1: Pogoda.ru.net 325:250 m (820 ft) 131:Show map of Kursk Oblast 3627:Encyclopædia Britannica 3106:March 10, 2014, at the 3075:"Об исчислении времени" 2257:Kursk Vostochny Airport 2003:Kursk Magnetic Anomaly 1916:Russian Orthodox Church 1779:1905 Russian Revolution 161:Kursk (European Russia) 3955:Imeni Karla Libknekhta 3932:Urban-type settlements 2448:The Russian submarine 2382: 2276: 2244: 2221:Kursk State University 2130:Kursk State University 2121: 2090: 2060: 1990: 1898: 1824: 1619: 1618:Pre-1917 view of Kursk 1572: 670: 597:Kur River (Amur basin) 21:Kursk (disambiguation) 3702:Administrative center 3614:at Wikimedia Commons 2368: 2274: 2235: 2119: 2088: 2049: 2023:, incorporating four 1986: 1942:administrative center 1893: 1873:Battle of Prokhorovka 1814: 1798:anti-Bolshevik troops 1623:Historical population 1617: 1567: 665: 545:administrative center 364:Administrative status 288:Kursk City Assembly ( 3621:"Kursk (town)"  3469:on January 31, 2008. 2573:The Tolmachevy Twins 2080:Bartolomeo Rastrelli 1895:Stalin-era buildings 1786:Bolshevik revolution 1742:Belgorod Governorate 1468:improve this article 747:Record high °C (°F) 599:to the west and the 578:and the site of the 354: • Density 304:Alexander Zakurdayev 19:For other uses, see 3513:"Партнерские связи" 3444:on October 27, 2012 2828:Former twin towns: 2492:, painter, sculptor 2473:, musical therapist 2467:(1788–1865), writer 2465:Yekaterina Avdeyeva 2331:ZiU-682G trolleybus 2095:Sergius of Radonezh 1695:Polish–Russian Wars 1624: 1602:. 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