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hello everyone and welcome to our year five podcast today we're going to talk about the
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national parks in spain i hope you can enjoy and learn a little bit more about them
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hello everyone today we are going to talk about because europa do you know about this place yes
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I know a lot of things because I live there, because Europa has a lot of rocky mountains.
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Yes, me too. I know that the highest peak is Torre Cerrado, that it has 2,648 meters.
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And where is because Europa?
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It is in Asturias. I know because I work there or help people that get lost.
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I meet Rodrigo because I get lost and he helps me.
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He explains to me that in Picos de Europa there are 360 birds.
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Andrea, Olivia, how are the landscapes there?
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When it's down, the sun is between the rocks and the landscape is very beautiful.
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I go at night because the moon and the stars start to shine and the landscape is perfect.
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And if you go to Picos Europa, what activities can you do there?
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I'm a tourist and I explore charming mountain villages like vans and boats.
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You can go hiking and try adventure sports like canjoining, via ferrata, kayaking and climbing.
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Goodbye and don't forget to go to Picos Europa.
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Hello, I am Alba and today, for experts, we're going to talk about a national park.
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We'll tell us about one of them.
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Which national park are we going to talk about?
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Today, we are going to talk about Pirineos.
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What is it, Pirineos?
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Pirineos is a national park and a mountain range forming a natural border between France and Spain.
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Yes, and Pirineos is touching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Biscay.
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What is special in Pirineos?
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The people go to Pyreneos to ski. It's very beautiful.
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Pyreneos is a protected area?
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Yes, Pyreneos is a protected area.
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What is the highest point in Pyreneos?
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The highest point in Pyreneos is the Pygmanito and has 3,404 meters highest and 16 kilometers wide.
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Do you have any interesting information?
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Yes, they made the name of Pirineos.
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It comes from Greece.
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It's very interesting.
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Would you go to Pirineos?
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Yes, and it's very, very beautiful.
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They have beautiful animals and plants.
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I recommend going to Pirineos.
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It's very fun.
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Bye, see my podcast and see you tomorrow.
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Bye, bye, see you soon.
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Hello, everyone.
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We are going to talk about Ordez and Monteperdido.
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Where is Ordeza Monte Perdido?
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It's in Huesca, and it's a national park.
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It's protected area.
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Where is the home to animals and plants?
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It's in Pirineos.
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What things there are in Ordeza Monte Perdido?
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There are waterfalls, trees, etc.
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When did the Ordeza National Park originate?
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It's originated on August 16th and 1918.
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Why is Especial Ordeza Monte Perdido?
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because it's a seat of odds at Sandia and in universal value.
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When the Ordeza Monte Perdido National Parks met?
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They met together in 1982.
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Which river flows through the Ordeza Valley?
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The river that flows in Ordeza Valley, Naraza River.
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What road is the most beautiful of the valley?
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The most beautiful road is Cola de Caballo and you can do it in three hours.
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Bye bye!
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Hello, my name is Cayetana. Today we are going to talk about Sierra de Guadarrama.
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Where is Sierra de Guadarrama?
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In the center of Spain.
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How long are Sierra de Guadarrama?
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2,428 meters.
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Can we visit Sierra de Guadarrama?
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Yes, we can visit.
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What can visitors do there?
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Explore historical sites like the Royal Place, Plaza Mayor and Almudena Cathedral.
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What animals live in Sierra de Guadarrama?
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Large animals, mammals like the returning Iberian wolf, birds, red deer.
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Why are important Sierra de Guadarrama?
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Due to its significant ecological value with its biodiversity.
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What is typical food in Sierra de Guadarrama?
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Beef from local grits and non-scented grains, meats, mutton, vanilla and products from mutton, fish and animal.
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This is all information about Sierra de Guadarrama. Goodbye!
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See you later!
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Hello, today we are going to talk about Doñana.
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Yes, Doñana is a protected area located in Andalucía.
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Exactly in Huelva, Sevilla and Cádiz.
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Can you visit Doñana?
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Yes, you can. It's a beautiful area.
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You can't eat there.
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There are some guide visits to know things of the park.
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How many kilometers are there in Doñana?
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Doñana is 543 kilometers long.
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Are there any animals in Noñana?
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Yes, there are a lot.
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How many kinds of animals are there?
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In the park there are about 20 freshwater fish species, 11 amphibian species, 21 reptiles, 37 non-marine mammals species and around 360 birds.
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Why Doña Ana is important?
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Because there are marshes, dunes, forests and beaches.
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Bye bye, see you soon!
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Hi, today we are going to talk about the national parks of Teide, the volcano.
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Yes, we are going to talk about Teide, the highest volcano.
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Yes, where is the volcano of Teide?
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It's in the center of the island of Tenerife.
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How high is the volcano of Teide?
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About 3,715 height long.
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How many years has been Teide?
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About 107,000 years.
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Is Teide the oldest volcano?
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No, Teide is not the oldest volcano.
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Is the volcano active?
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Yes, Mount Teide is an active volcano.
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Is Teide the national park most visited in Europe?
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Yes, Teide is the third national park most visited in Europe.
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Bye-bye, see you soon!
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What is the Sierra de Guadarrama?
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Hello, I'm Candela.
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Today we're going to talk about Sierra de Guadarrama.
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And for that, we'll come to very important people.
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Alejandro and Sara!
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Hello, I'm Alejandro, the boss of the park.
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Hello, I'm Sara, one of the best rangers of the park.
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Hello, nice to meet you. What is the Sierra de Guadarrama?
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The Sierra de Guadarrama, located in the Comunidad de Madrid, is a national park known for its nature and biodiversity with 33,960 hectares.
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That includes pigs, boasters, forests, and diversity fauna, such as the Iberian Gulf and the Golden Eagle, and the Black Votel.
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Wow, that's amazing.
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I have invited two friends of mine who come to Sierra de Guadarrama every year.
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I'd like to introduce you to Zamira and Irene.
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Hello, I'm Irene.
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Hello, I'm Zamira.
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Hello, girls. What is your favorite place of Sierra de Guadarrama?
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I usually go to Navacerrada.
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Yeah, it's so beautiful.
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It is located in a beautiful natural setting in the heart of the Sierra de Guadarrama.
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What kinds of activities can you do at Sierra de Guadarrama?
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You can enjoy activities like hiking, biking, skiing and picnics.
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There are also many trails with scenic mountains, big views.
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Thank you very much.
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Bye bye, see you next time.
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Hello everyone.
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Hello, today we are in Spain, exactly, in a national park.
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What national park is it?
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This question is very important.
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The national park that we will talk about is Monfragüe.
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Is it a national park?
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I don't know.
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Don't worry, I'm going to tell you.
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A national park is a protected area where there are lakes, many animals and plants that are very important for the environment.
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Great, but what can we do there?
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We can visit El Salto del Gitano. We can see there more black stores, deers and eagles.
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How many people go to Monfragüe per year?
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To Monfragüe go 400,000 people per year. It's fine.
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And how many of species live there?
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There are 200 of species.
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This speaking is very fine and I learned many things, but it's time to finish it. Bye!
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See you soon! Goodbye!
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Welcome! Today we are going to talk about the National Park of Teide. Can you tell me some interesting information about Teide?
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Teide is the highest mountain in Spain and is a volcano.
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Where is Teide?
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Teide is in Tenerife and is one of the Canary Islands.
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How tall is Teide?
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Teide is 3,715 meters.
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What activities can you do in Teide?
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In Teide, you can take a cable car and go hiking.
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Is the Teide an active volcano?
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Yes, it is. Consider it an active bad-dormant volcano. It means that it's called a root again.
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What animals can you find in the Teide?
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We can find a lot of animals, but I'm going to tell you two animals.
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Lizards and birds, colored blue finches.
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Is this the national park famous?
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Yes, it is.
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Bye-bye, see you soon!
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Doñana is in Huelva, Sevilla and Cádiz
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In Doñana you can find diverse ecosystems including marshes, forests and sand dunes
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Nice, and what animals can you find in Doñana?
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In Doñana you can find mammals like Iberian lynx, Spanish imperial nigger and a lot of bird species
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species. Okay, this is amazing. What can visitors do there? We can explore the park through
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4x4 towers, boat trips and self-guided trails. What animals are in danger of extinction in
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Doñana? We can find animals like Iberian lynx, Iberian imperial eagle and several breed
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spaces that are in danger of extinction. And plants? Several plants like Armeria velutina,
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Avellara virtulosa and Linaria tursica. Okay, thank you for listening. Bye bye and have a nice day.
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