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List of demonyms for US states and territories

This is a list of official and notable unofficial terms used to designate the citizens of specific states, federal district, and territories of the United States of America.

Map of state demonyms of the United States of America colored by suffix

List edit

Jurisdiction Recommended by US GPO[1] Alternatives
Official Unofficial Archaic Non-English
  Alabama Alabamian Alabaman[2]
  Alaska Alaskan Russian: аляскинец, romanizedalyaskinets[3]
  American Samoa American Samoan Samoan: Amerika Samoa
  Arizona Arizonan Arizonian[4] Spanish: Arizonense
  Arkansas Arkansan Arkansasan, Arkansawyer,[5] Arkie[6]
  California Californian Prune Picker,[7][8][9][10][11][12]

Californios

  Colorado Coloradan Coloradoan[13][14]
  Connecticut Nutmegger Connecticotian,[15] Connecticutensian,[15] Nutmeg,[15] Connecticteer[15]
  Delaware Delawarean Blue Hen's Chicken,[16] Muskrat[16]
  District of Columbia Washingtonian
  Florida Floridian Alligator,[17] Fly-Up-the-Creek[17] Spanish: Floridano
  Georgia Georgian Buzzard, Cracker, Goober-grabber[18]
  Guam Guamanian Chamorro: Tåotåo Guåhån
  Hawaii Hawaii resident Islander,[19] Kamaʻāina. The Associated Press Stylebook restricts use of "Hawaiian" to people of Native Hawaiian descent.[20] Hawaiian: Kamaʻāina
  Idaho Idahoan
  Illinois Illinoisan Illinoisian, Illinoian, Flatlander,[21] Sucker, Sand-hiller, Egyptian[22]
  Indiana Hoosier Indianan (former GPO demonym replaced by Hoosier in 2016),[1] Indianian (archaic)[23]
  Iowa Iowan Hawkeye[24]
  Kansas Kansan Grasshopper, Jayhawker, Sunflower[25]
  Kentucky Kentuckian Corncracker,[26] Kentuckyan
  Louisiana Louisianian Louisianan French: Louisianais Spanish: Luisiano
  Maine Mainer Down Easter or Downeaster,[27] Mainiac,[28] Yankee (rare)
  Maryland Marylander
  Massachusetts Massachusettsan Bay Stater (official term used by state government) and Citizen of the Commonwealth (identifier used in state law)[29] Massachusettsian,[30] Massachusite,[31][32] Masshole (derogatory[33] as an exonym; however, it can be affectionate when applied as an endonym[34])
  Michigan Michiganian Michigander,[35] Wolverine,[36][37] Michiganite, Yooper/Troll (for residents of the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula, respectively),[38] Michigoose (used specifically for female residents, as a play on "Michigander")[38]
  Minnesota Minnesotan Minne
  Mississippi Mississippian
  Missouri Missourian Missouran French: Missourien Spanish: Misuriano
  Montana Montanan
  Nebraska Nebraskan Bugeaters (fake) or Cornhuskers[39]
  Nevada Nevadan
  New Hampshire New Hampshirite New Hampshireman or New Hampshirewoman, Granite Stater, Granite Boys[40]
  New Jersey New Jerseyan New Jerseyite
  New Mexico New Mexican Spanish: Neomexicano, Neomejicano[41]
  New York New Yorker Knickerbocker[42][43]
  North Carolina North Carolinian Tar Heel, Tar Boiler[44]
  North Dakota North Dakotan
  Northern Mariana Islands Mariana Islander Chamorro: Tåotåo Mariånas
  Ohio Ohioan Buckeye[45] Ohian[46]
  Oklahoma Oklahoman Okie,[47] Sooner[48]
  Oregon Oregonian
  Pennsylvania Pennsylvanian Penn, Quaker, Pennamite[49] Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsylvanier[50]
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Boricua[51] Puertorriqueña Puertorriqueño
  Rhode Island Rhode Islander Swamp Yankee[52]
  South Carolina South Carolinian Sandlapper[53]
  South Dakota South Dakotan
  Tennessee Tennessean Volunteer, Butternut[54] Big Bender
  Texas Texan Texian (Anglo-Texan - historical),[55] Tejano (Hispano-Texan), Texican (archaic)
  Utah Utahn Utahian, Utahan
  Vermont Vermonter Woodchuck[56]
  Virgin Islands Virgin Islander
  Virginia Virginian
  Washington Washingtonian
  West Virginia West Virginian Mountaineer
  Wisconsin Wisconsinite Badger,[57] Cheesehead,[58][59] Sconnie,[60] Wisconsonian, Wisconsese
  Wyoming Wyomingite Wyomese,[61] Wyomingian

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b U.S. Government Publishing Office Style Manual. 2016. §5.23.
  2. ^ Safire, William (June 26, 1994). "On Language: Foam Fell on Alabama". The New York Times. Safire reports that after he used the word "Alabaman" in a column, he received a letter from Vic Gold that said in part, "The natives, I have learned to my sorrow, prefer Alabamian."
  3. ^ "Русский орфографический словарь: аляскинец". Academic (in Russian). February 12, 2024. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  4. ^ "Arizonan vs Arizonian: which one is right?". ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix (KNXV). February 10, 2020. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on November 15, 2009.
  6. ^ "Ar•kie". Dictionary.infoplease.com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  7. ^ Kincheloe, Joe L. (2000). White Reign: Deploying Whiteness in America. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 239. ISBN 9780312224752.
  8. ^ Trombley, William (August 12, 1985). "Boom Area's Missing Link--Jobs : Lack of Local Employment a Major Problem for 'Inland Empire'". The Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ King, Susan (December 6, 2007). "Cowboy, biker ... rabbit?". The Los Angeles Times.
  10. ^ Armstrong, Bill (May 20, 2014). Surf, Sun and Prune Pickers. ISBN 978-1499629552.
  11. ^ "CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY: The 1930s Migration to the Southern San Joaquin Valley" (PDF). University of California Bakersfield. January 19, 1981. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  12. ^ Hadden, B.; Luce, H.R. (1991). "Time Magazine". Time. Vol. 138. Time Incorporated. ISSN 0040-781X. LCCN 25011669.
  13. ^ . Colorado State University. p. 62. Archived from the original on December 26, 2018. Retrieved January 2, 2009. The correct name for a person from Colorado is Coloradan (not Coloradoan).
  14. ^ Quillen, Ed (March 18, 2007). "Coloradan or Coloradoan?". The Denver Post.
  15. ^ a b c d "Connecticut's Nicknames". Connecticut State Library. April 20, 2017. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  16. ^ a b "The State of Delaware - An Introduction to the First State from". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  17. ^ a b "The State of Florida". Netstate.
  18. ^ "The State of Georgia". Netstate. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  19. ^ "The State of Hawaii - An Introduction to the Aloha State from". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  20. ^ Christian, Darrel; Jacobsen, Sally A.; Minthorn, David, eds. (2013). The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law. New York, NY: Basic Books. p. 112. ISBN 9780465082995.
  21. ^ Jim Fitzgerald (October 6, 1987). "A Friend Escapes To Illinois . . . And Now Is A Flatlander!". ChicagoTribune.com.
  22. ^ "The State of Illinois - An Introduction to the Prairie State from". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  23. ^ . Oxford Dictionaries. Archived from the original on October 25, 2018.
  24. ^ "The State of Iowa". Netstate.com.
  25. ^ "The State of Kansas - An Introduction to the Sunflower State from". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012. People who live in or come from Kansas are called Kansans. Kansans are sometimes referred to as Jayhawkers. Kansans have also been referred to as Grasshoppers and Sunflowers, names derived from some of the state nicknames described above.
  26. ^ "Definition of CORNCRACKER". www.merriam-webster.com.
  27. ^ The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2007. New York: World Almanac Books. 2006. ISBN 978-0-88687-995-2.
  28. ^ "Mainiac". Time. June 20, 1938. (term used in reference to Maine author Kenneth Roberts)
  29. ^ "Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 2, Section 35: Designation of citizens of commonwealth". The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved February 29, 2008.: "Bay Staters shall be the official designation of citizens of the commonwealth."
  30. ^ Safire, William (June 6, 1982). "On Language". The New York Times.
  31. ^ Collections. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society. 1877. p. 435.
  32. ^ Jones, Thomas (1879). DeLancey, Edward Floyd (ed.). History of New York During the Revolutionary War. New York: New York Historical Society. p. 465.
  33. ^ Nagy, Naomi; Irwin, Patricia (July 2010). "Boston (r): Neighbo(r)s nea(r) and fa(r)". Language Variation and Change. 22 (2): 270. doi:10.1017/S0954394510000062. S2CID 147556528.
  34. ^ "'Masshole' among newest words added to Oxford English Dictionary". masslive.com. June 25, 2015. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  35. ^ "The State of Michigan - An Introduction to the Great Lakes State from". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  36. ^ Marckwardt, Albert H. (1952). "Wolverine and Michigander". Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review. LVIII: 203–8.
  37. ^ Sperber, Hans (February 1954). "Words and Phrases in American Politics: Michigander". American Speech. 29 (1): 21–7. doi:10.2307/453592. JSTOR 453592.
  38. ^ a b "MDE - Michigan Glossary". Michigan.gov. January 30, 2008. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  39. ^ "Football Players to Eat Corn, Not Bugs". History Nebraska. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  40. ^ "The State of New Hampshire - An Introduction to the Granite State from". Netstate.Com. April 13, 2009. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  41. ^ Neomexicano definition by Royal Spanish Academy (Real Academia Española)
  42. ^ "Definition of KNICKERBOCKER". www.merriam-webster.com.
  43. ^ New York Knicks, What's a Knickerbocker?
  44. ^ Powell, William S. (March 1982). "What's in a Name?: Why We're All Called Tar Heels". Tar Heel. Tar Heel Magazine, Inc. OCLC 005457348. Retrieved July 17, 2009.
  45. ^ "The State of Ohio - An Introduction to the Buckeye State". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  46. ^ "Ohian". Merriam-Webster Dictionary Online.
  47. ^ Stewart, Roy P. (December 20, 1968). "Postal Card Proves Sooners Were 'Okies' Way Back In 1907". The Daily Oklahoman. p. 9, col. 2. Now comes Mrs. Agness Hooks of Thomas with a postal card mailed at Newcastle, Ind. in 1907, address to a Miss Agness Kirkbridge, with the salutation: 'Hello Okie — Will see you next Monday night.' Signed: Myrtle M. Pence. Mrs. Hooks says Agness Kirkbridge was an aunt of hers. The Kirkbridge family came to Oklahoma Territory in 1904 and settled south of Custer City.
  48. ^ "The State of Oklahoma - An Introduction to the Sooner State from". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  49. ^ . Luzerne County. Archived from the original on March 27, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  50. ^ The Penn Germania: A Popular Journal of German History and Ideals in the United States, Volumes 14 to 15. 1913. p. 231.
  51. ^ "Commonwealth of Puerto Rico". Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  52. ^ . Projo.com. July 17, 2012. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  53. ^ "South Carolina - Origin of the Terms Sandlapper, Sand-lapper, and Sand Lapper".
  54. ^ "The State of Tennessee - An Introduction to the Volunteer State from". Netstate.Com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  55. ^ de la Teja, Jesus F. (1997). "The Colonization and Independence of Texas: A Tejano Perspective". In Rodriguez O., Jaime E.; Vincent, Kathryn (eds.). Myths, Misdeeds, and Misunderstandings: The Roots of Conflict in U.S.–Mexican Relations. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Inc. p. 79. ISBN 0-8420-2662-2.
  56. ^ Keck, Nina. "Where Do The Terms 'Woodchuck' And 'Flatlander' Come From?". Vermont Public. Vermont Public. Retrieved October 5, 2022.
  57. ^ "Do You Want to Be a Badger?". Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
  58. ^ Kapler, Joseph Jr. (Spring 2002). On Wisconsin Icons: When You Say 'Wisconsin', What Do You Say?. Wisconsin Historical Society. pp. 18–31. Retrieved April 29, 2009.
  59. ^ . Foamation. Archived from the original on March 2, 2009. Retrieved April 29, 2009.
  60. ^ Partridge, Eric (2006). The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English: J-Z. Taylor & Francis. p. 1678. ISBN 9780415259385. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  61. ^ . June 2, 1903. Archived from the original on March 12, 2017. Retrieved March 9, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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This is a list of official and notable unofficial terms used to designate the citizens of specific states federal district and territories of the United States of America Map of state demonyms of the United States of America colored by suffix Contents 1 List 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksList editJurisdiction Recommended by US GPO 1 AlternativesOfficial Unofficial Archaic Non English nbsp Alabama Alabamian Alabaman 2 nbsp Alaska Alaskan Russian alyaskinec romanized alyaskinets 3 nbsp American Samoa American Samoan Samoan Amerika Samoa nbsp Arizona Arizonan Arizonian 4 Spanish Arizonense nbsp Arkansas Arkansan Arkansasan Arkansawyer 5 Arkie 6 nbsp California Californian Prune Picker 7 8 9 10 11 12 Californios nbsp Colorado Coloradan Coloradoan 13 14 nbsp Connecticut Nutmegger Connecticotian 15 Connecticutensian 15 Nutmeg 15 Connecticteer 15 nbsp Delaware Delawarean Blue Hen s Chicken 16 Muskrat 16 nbsp District of Columbia Washingtonian nbsp Florida Floridian Alligator 17 Fly Up the Creek 17 Spanish Floridano nbsp Georgia Georgian Buzzard Cracker Goober grabber 18 nbsp Guam Guamanian Chamorro Taotao Guahan nbsp Hawaii Hawaii resident Islander 19 Kamaʻaina The Associated Press Stylebook restricts use of Hawaiian to people of Native Hawaiian descent 20 Hawaiian Kamaʻaina nbsp Idaho Idahoan nbsp Illinois Illinoisan Illinoisian Illinoian Flatlander 21 Sucker Sand hiller Egyptian 22 nbsp Indiana Hoosier Indianan former GPO demonym replaced by Hoosier in 2016 1 Indianian archaic 23 nbsp Iowa Iowan Hawkeye 24 nbsp Kansas Kansan Grasshopper Jayhawker Sunflower 25 nbsp Kentucky Kentuckian Corncracker 26 Kentuckyan nbsp Louisiana Louisianian Louisianan French Louisianais Spanish Luisiano nbsp Maine Mainer Down Easter or Downeaster 27 Mainiac 28 Yankee rare nbsp Maryland Marylander nbsp Massachusetts Massachusettsan Bay Stater official term used by state government and Citizen of the Commonwealth identifier used in state law 29 Massachusettsian 30 Massachusite 31 32 Masshole derogatory 33 as an exonym however it can be affectionate when applied as an endonym 34 nbsp Michigan Michiganian Michigander 35 Wolverine 36 37 Michiganite Yooper Troll for residents of the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula respectively 38 Michigoose used specifically for female residents as a play on Michigander 38 nbsp Minnesota Minnesotan Minne nbsp Mississippi Mississippian nbsp Missouri Missourian Missouran French Missourien Spanish Misuriano nbsp Montana Montanan nbsp Nebraska Nebraskan Bugeaters fake or Cornhuskers 39 nbsp Nevada Nevadan nbsp New Hampshire New Hampshirite New Hampshireman or New Hampshirewoman Granite Stater Granite Boys 40 nbsp New Jersey New Jerseyan New Jerseyite nbsp New Mexico New Mexican Spanish Neomexicano Neomejicano 41 nbsp New York New Yorker Knickerbocker 42 43 nbsp North Carolina North Carolinian Tar Heel Tar Boiler 44 nbsp North Dakota North Dakotan nbsp Northern Mariana Islands Mariana Islander Chamorro Taotao Marianas nbsp Ohio Ohioan Buckeye 45 Ohian 46 nbsp Oklahoma Oklahoman Okie 47 Sooner 48 nbsp Oregon Oregonian nbsp Pennsylvania Pennsylvanian Penn Quaker Pennamite 49 Pennsylvania Dutch Pennsylvanier 50 nbsp Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Boricua 51 Puertorriquena Puertorriqueno nbsp Rhode Island Rhode Islander Swamp Yankee 52 nbsp South Carolina South Carolinian Sandlapper 53 nbsp South Dakota South Dakotan nbsp Tennessee Tennessean Volunteer Butternut 54 Big Bender nbsp Texas Texan Texian Anglo Texan historical 55 Tejano Hispano Texan Texican archaic nbsp Utah Utahn Utahian Utahan nbsp Vermont Vermonter Woodchuck 56 nbsp Virgin Islands Virgin Islander nbsp Virginia Virginian nbsp Washington Washingtonian nbsp West Virginia West Virginian Mountaineer nbsp Wisconsin Wisconsinite Badger 57 Cheesehead 58 59 Sconnie 60 Wisconsonian Wisconsese nbsp Wyoming Wyomingite Wyomese 61 WyomingianSee also edit nbsp Geography portalDemonym List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names List of adjectivals and demonyms for 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he received a letter from Vic Gold that said in part The natives I have learned to my sorrow prefer Alabamian Russkij orfograficheskij slovar alyaskinec Academic in Russian February 12 2024 Retrieved February 12 2024 Arizonan vs Arizonian which one is right ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix KNXV February 10 2020 Retrieved October 15 2023 Arkansawyer definition Dictionary MSN Encarta Archived from the original on November 15 2009 Ar kie Dictionary infoplease com Retrieved July 22 2012 Kincheloe Joe L 2000 White Reign Deploying Whiteness in America New York St Martin s Press p 239 ISBN 9780312224752 Trombley William August 12 1985 Boom Area s Missing Link Jobs Lack of Local Employment a Major Problem for Inland Empire The Los Angeles Times King Susan December 6 2007 Cowboy biker rabbit The Los Angeles Times Armstrong Bill May 20 2014 Surf Sun and Prune Pickers ISBN 978 1499629552 CALIFORNIA ODYSSEY The 1930s Migration to the Southern San Joaquin Valley PDF University of California Bakersfield January 19 1981 Retrieved June 18 2020 Hadden B Luce H R 1991 Time Magazine Time Vol 138 Time Incorporated ISSN 0040 781X LCCN 25011669 Writers Style Guide Colorado State University p 62 Archived from the original on December 26 2018 Retrieved January 2 2009 The correct name for a person from Colorado is Coloradan not Coloradoan Quillen Ed March 18 2007 Coloradan or Coloradoan The Denver Post a b c d Connecticut s Nicknames Connecticut State Library April 20 2017 Retrieved April 29 2020 a b The State of Delaware An Introduction to the First State from Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 a b The State of Florida Netstate The State of Georgia Netstate Retrieved July 22 2017 The State of Hawaii An Introduction to the Aloha State from Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 Christian Darrel Jacobsen Sally A Minthorn David eds 2013 The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law New York NY Basic Books p 112 ISBN 9780465082995 Jim Fitzgerald October 6 1987 A Friend Escapes To Illinois And Now Is A Flatlander ChicagoTribune com The State of Illinois An Introduction to the Prairie State from Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 Indianian Oxford Dictionaries Archived from the original on October 25 2018 The State of Iowa Netstate com The State of Kansas An Introduction to the Sunflower State from Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 People who live in or come from Kansas are called Kansans Kansans are sometimes referred to as Jayhawkers Kansans have also been referred to as Grasshoppers and Sunflowers names derived from some of the state nicknames described above Definition of CORNCRACKER www merriam webster com The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2007 New York World Almanac Books 2006 ISBN 978 0 88687 995 2 Mainiac Time June 20 1938 term used in reference to Maine author Kenneth Roberts Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 2 Section 35 Designation of citizens of commonwealth The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Retrieved February 29 2008 Bay Staters shall be the official designation of citizens of the commonwealth Safire William June 6 1982 On Language The New York Times Collections Boston Massachusetts Historical Society 1877 p 435 Jones Thomas 1879 DeLancey Edward Floyd ed History of New York During the Revolutionary War New York New York Historical Society p 465 Nagy Naomi Irwin Patricia July 2010 Boston r Neighbo r s nea r and fa r Language Variation and Change 22 2 270 doi 10 1017 S0954394510000062 S2CID 147556528 Masshole among newest words added to Oxford English Dictionary masslive com June 25 2015 Retrieved October 27 2016 The State of Michigan An Introduction to the Great Lakes State from Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 Marckwardt Albert H 1952 Wolverine and Michigander Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review LVIII 203 8 Sperber Hans February 1954 Words and Phrases in American Politics Michigander American Speech 29 1 21 7 doi 10 2307 453592 JSTOR 453592 a b MDE Michigan Glossary Michigan gov January 30 2008 Retrieved July 22 2012 Football Players to Eat Corn Not Bugs History Nebraska Retrieved February 19 2023 The State of New Hampshire An Introduction to the Granite State from Netstate Com April 13 2009 Retrieved July 22 2012 Neomexicano definition by Royal Spanish Academy Real Academia Espanola Definition of KNICKERBOCKER www merriam webster com New York Knicks What s a Knickerbocker Powell William S March 1982 What s in a Name Why We re All Called Tar Heels Tar Heel Tar Heel Magazine Inc OCLC 005457348 Retrieved July 17 2009 The State of Ohio An Introduction to the Buckeye State Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 Ohian Merriam Webster Dictionary Online Stewart Roy P December 20 1968 Postal Card Proves Sooners Were Okies Way Back In 1907 The Daily Oklahoman p 9 col 2 Now comes Mrs Agness Hooks of Thomas with a postal card mailed at Newcastle Ind in 1907 address to a Miss Agness Kirkbridge with the salutation Hello Okie Will see you next Monday night Signed Myrtle M Pence Mrs Hooks says Agness Kirkbridge was an aunt of hers The Kirkbridge family came to Oklahoma Territory in 1904 and settled south of Custer City The State of Oklahoma An Introduction to the Sooner State from Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 History of Luzerne County Archived from the original on March 27 2013 Retrieved July 22 2012 The Penn Germania A Popular Journal of German History and Ideals in the United States Volumes 14 to 15 1913 p 231 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Retrieved September 2 2015 The Providence Journal Rhode Island breaking news sports politics business entertainment weather and traffic providencejournal com Providence Journal Projo com July 17 2012 Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved July 22 2012 South Carolina Origin of the Terms Sandlapper Sand lapper and Sand Lapper The State of Tennessee An Introduction to the Volunteer State from Netstate Com Retrieved July 22 2012 de la Teja Jesus F 1997 The Colonization and Independence of Texas A Tejano Perspective In Rodriguez O Jaime E Vincent 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