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University of Bucharest

The University of Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea din București), commonly known after its abbreviation UB in Romania, is a public university founded in its current form on 4 July 1864 (158 years ago) (1864-07-04) by a decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Princely Academy into the current University of Bucharest, making one of the oldest modern Romanian universities. It is one of the five members of the Universitaria Consortium (the group of elite Romanian universities).[4]

University of Bucharest
Universitatea din București
Latin: Universitas Studiorum Bucurestiensis
Other names
UB, UniBuc
MottoVirtute et Sapientia (Latin)
Motto in English
Virtue and Wisdom
TypePublic
Established1694 - Princely Academy of Bucharest
1821 - Saint Sava College
4 July 1864; 158 years ago (1864-07-04)
Academic affiliations
IAU, UNICA, EUA, CIVIS
EndowmentRON 1.14 billion (US$274.76 million) (2018)[1]
BudgetRON 364.7 million (US$87.67 million) (2018)[2]
RectorMarian Preda
Academic staff
1,300 (2019)[3]
Students31,444 (2019)[3]
Undergraduates22,038 (2019)[3]
Postgraduates9,406 (2019)[3]
Location,
Romania
CampusUrban
Colors     Tyrian Purple, gold, white and navy blue
Websiteunibuc.ro?lang=en

The University of Bucharest offers study programmes in Romanian and English and is classified as an advanced research and education university by the Ministry of Education. In the 2012 QS World University Rankings, it was included in the top 700 universities of the world, together with three other Romanian universities.[5]

History

 
The original 1857 university main building, by Alexandru Orăscu
 
Photograph from 1864 by Carol Szathmari

The University of Bucharest was founded by the Decree no. 765 of 4 July 1864 by Alexandru Ioan Cuza and is a leading academic centre and a significant point of reference in society.

The University of Bucharest is rich in history and has been actively contributing to the development and modernization of Romanian education, science, and culture since 1694. In 1694 Constantin Brâncoveanu, ruler of Wallachia, had founded the Princely Academy in Bucharest with lectures delivered in Greek. In 1776, Alexander Ypsilantis, ruler of Wallachia, reformed the curriculum of the Princely Academy, where courses of French, Italian, and Latin were now taught. After 1821, the Princely Academy was continued by the Saint Sava College. In 1857, Carol Davila and Nicolae Crețulescu created the National School of Medicine and Pharmacy. In 1859, the Faculty of Law was created.

In 1857, the foundation stone of the University Palace in Bucharest was laid.

On 4/16 July 1864, Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza established the University of Bucharest, bringing together the Faculties of Law, Sciences and Letters as one single body. In 1869, the Faculty of Medicine is created through the transformation of the National School of Medicine and Pharmacy. In the following years, new faculties were created: 1884 – the Faculty of Theology; 1906 – the Institute of Geology; 1913 – the Academic Institute for Electrotechnology; 1921 – the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine; 1923 – the Faculty of Pharmacy, 1924 – the Mina Minovici Institute of Forensic Medicine.

In 1956, student leaders, mainly from this university, planned a peaceful protest against Romania's Communist regime but were forcibly prevented from carrying it out. (See Bucharest student movement of 1956).

For a while (in the 1950s and early 1960s), it was called the "C. I. Parhon University", after Constantin Ion Parhon.

Most of the building is still intact, however during the bombardments of Bucharest in 1944, the central corpus of the building was heavily damaged and demolished due to Luftwaffe bombs, and was only re-constructed in 1969–1971. Other sections were also completed by 1980.

The area around the old University building (the University Square), adjacent to the C. A. Rosetti, Roman, Kogălniceanu, and Union squares was the scene of many riots, protests and clashes with the security forces during the Romanian Revolution of 1989. During the months of April–June 1990, the University of Bucharest was the centre of anti-communist protests.

In 1996, Emil Constantinescu, the then rector of the University of Bucharest, was elected President of Romania, after defeating Ion Iliescu in the 1996 Romanian presidential election.

Organisation

 
University Palace - the main building of the University of Bucharest

Faculties

 
The Faculty of Law of The University of Bucharest

The University of Bucharest has 19 faculties, covering various fields such as natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and theology:[3]

  • The Faculty of Business and Administration
  • The Faculty of Biology
  • The Faculty of Chemistry
  • The Faculty of Law
  • The Faculty of Philosophy
  • The Faculty of Physics
  • The Faculty of Geography
  • The Faculty of Geology and Geophysics
  • The Faculty of History
  • The Faculty of Journalism and Communication Studies
  • The Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • The Faculty of Letters
  • The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
  • The Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences
  • The Faculty of Sociology and Social Work
  • The Faculty of Political Science
  • The Faculty of Orthodox Theology
  • The Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology
  • The Faculty of Baptist Theology

Academic & Research Units

The university has the following five interdisciplinary departments:

  • Technology Department
  • Distance Learning Department
  • UNESCO Department for intercultural and interreligious exchanges
  • Department of Education Pedagogy
  • Francophone Doctoral School of Social Sciences (French: École Doctorale Francophone de l'Europe Centrale et de Sud-Est)

The university also has a publishing house, different research institutes and research groups (such as the Institute for Political Research, the Institute for Mathematics, the Center for Byzantine Studies, the Vasile Pârvan Archeology Seminary, the Center for Nuclear Research, etc.), master and doctorate programmes, and a number of lifelong learning facilities and programmes. It has partnership agreements with over 50 universities in 40 countries, and participates in European programmes such as ERASMUS, Lingua, Naric, Leonardo da Vinci, UNICA, AMOS, TEMPUS, TEMPRA. It is an accredited Cisco Academy, has Microsoft curriculum, and is accredited by Red Hat for its academic programme.

Campus

 
The Central University Library, housed in a rich neo-baroque structure

The University of Bucharest has a number of buildings throughout Bucharest, so in that respect it does not have a single campus. Its two main buildings are:

  • The Old Building, in the University Square (practically right in the center of the city), housing the Faculties of Mathematics and Computer Science, History, Chemistry, Geography, Letters and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures.
  • The Kogălniceanu Building, near the Opera House, housing the Administrative section and the Faculty of Law.

Other faculties have their own buildings and research facilities, scattered throughout the city, such as:

  • The Departments of Germanic, Slavic and Oriental Languages and Literatures, on Pitar Moş Street.
  • The Faculty of Physics, in the small town of Măgurele, situated 16 km (9.9 mi) south of Bucharest.
  • The Faculty of Biology, on Splaiul Independenței.
  • The Faculty of Philosophy, on Splaiul Independenței.
  • The Faculty of Psychology, on Șoseaua Panduri.
  • The Faculty of Political Science, on Sfântu Ştefan Street.
  • The Faculty of Orthodox Theology, on Bibescu Voda Street, near Unirii Square.
  • The Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology, on General Berthelot Street.
  • The Faculty of Baptist Theology, on Berzei Street.

The university prints an annual guide for freshmen.

Rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[6]901–1000 (2019)
QS World[7]801–1000 (2020)
THE World[8]1,001+ (2020)
USNWR Global[9]872 (2020)

In the 2012 QS World University Rankings, the University of Bucharest was included in the Top 601-701 universities of the world, together with three other Romanian universities, including Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, and Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iași.[10][11]

The University of Bucharest has been awarded the 2000 National Academic Excellence Diploma, and the 2004 National Academic Excellence Medal. All of the degrees and diplomas awarded by the university are internationally recognised.

Affiliations

The University of Bucharest is a member of numerous international organisations and partnerships, including:

  • The Association of Universities in European Capitals (UNICA)
  • The Network of South-East European Universities
  • The European University Association (EUA)
  • Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF)
  • Black Sea Universities Network (BSUN)
  • Academic Cooperation Association (ACA)
  • European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratization (EIUC)
  • Eurasian Universities Union (EURAS)
  • SEE GRID - South-East Europe GRID - 2005
  • Central European Exchange Program for University Studies (CEEPUS)
  • ERASMUS NETWORK EUE-NET
  • Educational Structure in Europe, Phase IV (TUNING)
  • European Physics Education Network (EUPEN)
  • Stakeholders Tune European Physics Studies (STEPS)

As part of the on-going ERASMUS programme, the University of Bucharest has approximately 225 Erasmus agreements with European partner universities.

Academic staff, alumni, and rectors

Past and present faculty

Alumni

Rectors

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bilant pentru 31/12/2018" (PDF). Universitatea din București. Retrieved 22 October 2020.(in Romanian)
  2. ^ "Bugetul de Venituri și Cheltuieli pe anul 2018" (PDF). Universitatea din București. Retrieved 22 October 2020.(in Romanian)
  3. ^ a b c d e "University of Bucharest - Culture and Discovery" (PDF). University of Bucharest. May 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  4. ^ Consorțiul Universitaria s-a întrunit la Tulcea (in Romanian)
  5. ^ Institutii de invatamant superior clasificate ca universitati de cercetare avansata si educatie
  6. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019". ShanghaiRanking. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  7. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2020 - University of Bucharest". Top Universities. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  8. ^ "World University Rankings 2020 - University of Bucharest". Times Higher Education (THE). Retrieved 2019-09-18.
  9. ^ "Best Global Universities 2020". U.S. News Education (USNWR). ). Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  10. ^ "University of Bucharest". topuniversities.com. 7 December 2012.
  11. ^ "Cele mai bune universităţi din lume. Patru universităţi româneşti sunt printre primele 700" (in Romanian). Adevarul. 11 September 2012.
  12. ^ Found guilty by the Commission of Ethics of this university of plagiarizing his Ph.D. thesis in Law, see Quirin Schiermeier, "Conflicting verdicts on Romanian prime minister's plagiarism. Victor Ponta cleared of misconduct by government ethics board, but charges reaffirmed by university", Nature, 20 July 2012

External links

  • Official website (in English)

Coordinates: 44°26′8.00″N 26°6′4.02″E / 44.4355556°N 26.1011167°E / 44.4355556; 26.1011167

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The University of Bucharest Romanian Universitatea din București commonly known after its abbreviation UB in Romania is a public university founded in its current form on 4 July 1864 158 years ago 1864 07 04 by a decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Princely Academy into the current University of Bucharest making one of the oldest modern Romanian universities It is one of the five members of the Universitaria Consortium the group of elite Romanian universities 4 University of BucharestUniversitatea din BucureștiCoat of ArmsLatin Universitas Studiorum BucurestiensisOther namesUB UniBucMottoVirtute et Sapientia Latin Motto in EnglishVirtue and WisdomTypePublicEstablished1694 Princely Academy of Bucharest1821 Saint Sava College4 July 1864 158 years ago 1864 07 04 Academic affiliationsIAU UNICA EUA CIVISEndowmentRON 1 14 billion US 274 76 million 2018 1 BudgetRON 364 7 million US 87 67 million 2018 2 RectorMarian PredaAcademic staff1 300 2019 3 Students31 444 2019 3 Undergraduates22 038 2019 3 Postgraduates9 406 2019 3 LocationBucharest RomaniaCampusUrbanColors Tyrian Purple gold white and navy blueWebsiteunibuc wbr ro lang enThe University of Bucharest offers study programmes in Romanian and English and is classified as an advanced research and education university by the Ministry of Education In the 2012 QS World University Rankings it was included in the top 700 universities of the world together with three other Romanian universities 5 Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 2 1 Faculties 2 2 Academic amp Research Units 3 Campus 4 Rankings 5 Affiliations 6 Academic staff alumni and rectors 6 1 Past and present faculty 6 2 Alumni 6 3 Rectors 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit The original 1857 university main building by Alexandru Orăscu Photograph from 1864 by Carol Szathmari The University of Bucharest was founded by the Decree no 765 of 4 July 1864 by Alexandru Ioan Cuza and is a leading academic centre and a significant point of reference in society The University of Bucharest is rich in history and has been actively contributing to the development and modernization of Romanian education science and culture since 1694 In 1694 Constantin Brancoveanu ruler of Wallachia had founded the Princely Academy in Bucharest with lectures delivered in Greek In 1776 Alexander Ypsilantis ruler of Wallachia reformed the curriculum of the Princely Academy where courses of French Italian and Latin were now taught After 1821 the Princely Academy was continued by the Saint Sava College In 1857 Carol Davila and Nicolae Crețulescu created the National School of Medicine and Pharmacy In 1859 the Faculty of Law was created In 1857 the foundation stone of the University Palace in Bucharest was laid On 4 16 July 1864 Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza established the University of Bucharest bringing together the Faculties of Law Sciences and Letters as one single body In 1869 the Faculty of Medicine is created through the transformation of the National School of Medicine and Pharmacy In the following years new faculties were created 1884 the Faculty of Theology 1906 the Institute of Geology 1913 the Academic Institute for Electrotechnology 1921 the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 1923 the Faculty of Pharmacy 1924 the Mina Minovici Institute of Forensic Medicine In 1956 student leaders mainly from this university planned a peaceful protest against Romania s Communist regime but were forcibly prevented from carrying it out See Bucharest student movement of 1956 For a while in the 1950s and early 1960s it was called the C I Parhon University after Constantin Ion Parhon Most of the building is still intact however during the bombardments of Bucharest in 1944 the central corpus of the building was heavily damaged and demolished due to Luftwaffe bombs and was only re constructed in 1969 1971 Other sections were also completed by 1980 The area around the old University building the University Square adjacent to the C A Rosetti Roman Kogălniceanu and Union squares was the scene of many riots protests and clashes with the security forces during the Romanian Revolution of 1989 During the months of April June 1990 the University of Bucharest was the centre of anti communist protests In 1996 Emil Constantinescu the then rector of the University of Bucharest was elected President of Romania after defeating Ion Iliescu in the 1996 Romanian presidential election Organisation Edit University Palace the main building of the University of Bucharest Faculties Edit The Faculty of Law of The University of Bucharest The University of Bucharest has 19 faculties covering various fields such as natural sciences humanities social sciences and theology 3 The Faculty of Business and Administration The Faculty of Biology The Faculty of Chemistry The Faculty of Law The Faculty of Philosophy The Faculty of Physics The Faculty of Geography The Faculty of Geology and Geophysics The Faculty of History The Faculty of Journalism and Communication Studies The Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures The Faculty of Letters The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science The Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences The Faculty of Sociology and Social Work The Faculty of Political Science The Faculty of Orthodox Theology The Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology The Faculty of Baptist TheologyAcademic amp Research Units Edit The university has the following five interdisciplinary departments Technology Department Distance Learning Department UNESCO Department for intercultural and interreligious exchanges Department of Education Pedagogy Francophone Doctoral School of Social Sciences French Ecole Doctorale Francophone de l Europe Centrale et de Sud Est The university also has a publishing house different research institutes and research groups such as the Institute for Political Research the Institute for Mathematics the Center for Byzantine Studies the Vasile Parvan Archeology Seminary the Center for Nuclear Research etc master and doctorate programmes and a number of lifelong learning facilities and programmes It has partnership agreements with over 50 universities in 40 countries and participates in European programmes such as ERASMUS Lingua Naric Leonardo da Vinci UNICA AMOS TEMPUS TEMPRA It is an accredited Cisco Academy has Microsoft curriculum and is accredited by Red Hat for its academic programme Campus Edit The Central University Library housed in a rich neo baroque structure The University of Bucharest has a number of buildings throughout Bucharest so in that respect it does not have a single campus Its two main buildings are The Old Building in the University Square practically right in the center of the city housing the Faculties of Mathematics and Computer Science History Chemistry Geography Letters and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures The Kogălniceanu Building near the Opera House housing the Administrative section and the Faculty of Law Other faculties have their own buildings and research facilities scattered throughout the city such as The Departments of Germanic Slavic and Oriental Languages and Literatures on Pitar Mos Street The Faculty of Physics in the small town of Măgurele situated 16 km 9 9 mi south of Bucharest The Faculty of Biology on Splaiul Independenței The Faculty of Philosophy on Splaiul Independenței The Faculty of Psychology on Șoseaua Panduri The Faculty of Political Science on Sfantu Stefan Street The Faculty of Orthodox Theology on Bibescu Voda Street near Unirii Square The Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology on General Berthelot Street The Faculty of Baptist Theology on Berzei Street The university prints an annual guide for freshmen Rankings EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 6 901 1000 2019 QS World 7 801 1000 2020 THE World 8 1 001 2020 USNWR Global 9 872 2020 In the 2012 QS World University Rankings the University of Bucharest was included in the Top 601 701 universities of the world together with three other Romanian universities including Babeș Bolyai University in Cluj Napoca and Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iași 10 11 The University of Bucharest has been awarded the 2000 National Academic Excellence Diploma and the 2004 National Academic Excellence Medal All of the degrees and diplomas awarded by the university are internationally recognised Affiliations EditThe University of Bucharest is a member of numerous international organisations and partnerships including The Association of Universities in European Capitals UNICA The Network of South East European Universities The European University Association EUA Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie AUF Black Sea Universities Network BSUN Academic Cooperation Association ACA European Inter University Centre for Human Rights and Democratization EIUC Eurasian Universities Union EURAS SEE GRID South East Europe GRID 2005 Central European Exchange Program for University Studies CEEPUS ERASMUS NETWORK EUE NET Educational Structure in Europe Phase IV TUNING European Physics Education Network EUPEN Stakeholders Tune European Physics Studies STEPS As part of the on going ERASMUS programme the University of Bucharest has approximately 225 Erasmus agreements with European partner universities Academic staff alumni and rectors EditPast and present faculty Edit Ion Barbu also known as Dan Barbilian mathematician and poet Grigore Brancuș linguist Silviu Brucan political analyst and author George Călinescu writer and literary critic Mircea Cărtărescu Postmodern writer Emil Constantinescu 3rd President of Romania Petru Creția philologist Neagu Djuvara historian Alexandru Graur linguist Aristide Halanay mathematician Spiru Haret mathematician astronomer and politician Eugene Ionesco Romanian French playwright widely considered the most important of the 20th century Iorgu Iordan linguist Nicolae Iorga historian literary critic and politician Traian Lalescu mathematician Gabriel Liiceanu philosopher Titu Maiorescu literary critic Nicolae Manolescu author and literary critic Solomon Marcus mathematician Adrian Năstase politician Miron Nicolescu mathematician Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu writer and philologist Dimitrie Pompeiu mathematician Alexandru Rosetti linguist Ion Th Simionescu geologist Simion Stoilow mathematician Nicolae Titulescu politician Tudor Vianu literary critic philosopher Dan Virgil Voiculescu mathematician Gheorghe Vranceanu mathematicianAlumni Edit Albert Laszlo Barabasi physicist Nineta Barbulescu career diplomat ambassador Ismat Beg mathematician Gheorghe I Cantacuzino archeologist Mircea Cărtărescu postmodern writer Zoia Ceaușescu mathematician daughter of Nicolae Ceaușescu Emil Cioran essayist and philosopher George Ciucu ro mathematician Iosif Constantin Drăgan businessman writer and historian Mircea Eliade historian of religion fiction writer philosopher and professor at the University of Chicago Nicholas Georgescu Roegen economist Viviana Gradinaru Professor of Neuroscience at Caltech Eugen Filotti diplomat Horia Hulubei physicist Grigore Iunian politician Traian Lalescu mathematician Gheorghe Mihoc mathematician Grigore Moisil mathematician and computer scientist Miron Nicolescu mathematician Constantin Noe editor and professor Ștefan Odobleja scientist one of the precursors of cybernetics Octav Onicescu mathematician George Emil Palade cell biologist 1974 Nobel Prize laureate Nicolae Paulescu Romanian physiologist professor of medicine missed the Nobel Prize 1923 for discovering insulin Eleni Papadopulos Eleopulos nuclear physicist and AIDS denialist Andrei Pleșu philosopher essayist journalist literary and art critic and politician Dorin N Poenaru nuclear physicist Valentin Poenaru mathematician Victor Ponta former Prime Minister of Romania 12 Constantin Rădulescu Motru psychologist and sociologist Mihail Sadoveanu writer George Simion politician and activist Horia Sima leader of the Iron Guard and co leader of the National Legionary State Ruxandra Sireteanu neuroscientist Bogdan Suceavă mathematician and writer Gheorghe Tașcă economist Șerban Țițeica physicist Radu Vasile politician and poet Dan Virgil Voiculescu mathematicianRectors Edit Gheorghe Costaforu 1864 1871 Vasile Boerescu 1871 Ioan Zalomit 1871 1885 Alexandru Orăscu 1885 1892 Titu Maiorescu 1892 1897 Grigoriu Ștefănescu 1897 1898 Constantin Dimitrescu Iași 1898 1911 Ermil Pangrati 1911 1912 Ioan Bogdan 1912 Thoma Ionescu 1912 1915 Ioan Athanasiu 1915 1920 Mihail Vlădescu 1920 1923 Ermil Pangrati 1923 1929 Nicolae Iorga 1929 1932 Nicolae Gheorghiu 1932 1936 Constantin C Stoicescu 1936 1940 Petre P Panaitescu 1940 1941 Alexandru Otetelișanu 1941 Horia Hulubei 1941 1944 Daniel Danielopolu 1944 Simion Stoilow 1944 1946 Alexandru Rosetti 1946 1949 Ilie G Murgulescu 1949 1950 Constantin Balmuș 1950 1952 Avram Bunaciu 1952 1954 Nicolae Sălăgeanu 1954 1957 Iorgu Iordan 1957 1958 Jean Livescu 1959 1963 Gheorghe Mihoc 1963 1968 Jean Livescu 1968 1972 George Ciucu 1972 1981 Ioan Ioviț Popescu 1981 1988 Ion Dodu Bălan 1989 Nicolaie D Cristescu 1990 1992 Emil Constantinescu 1992 1996 Ioan Mihăilescu 1996 2005 Ioan Panzaru 2005 2012 Mircea Dumitru 2012 2019 Marian Preda 2019 Present See also EditList of modern universities in Europe 1801 1945 References Edit Bilant pentru 31 12 2018 PDF Universitatea din București Retrieved 22 October 2020 in Romanian Bugetul de Venituri și Cheltuieli pe anul 2018 PDF Universitatea din București Retrieved 22 October 2020 in Romanian a b c d e University of Bucharest Culture and Discovery PDF University of Bucharest May 2020 Retrieved 1 June 2020 Consorțiul Universitaria s a intrunit la Tulcea in Romanian Institutii de invatamant superior clasificate ca universitati de cercetare avansata si educatie Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 ShanghaiRanking Retrieved 2019 08 17 QS World University Rankings 2020 University of Bucharest Top Universities Retrieved 2019 07 15 World University Rankings 2020 University of Bucharest Times Higher Education THE Retrieved 2019 09 18 Best Global Universities 2020 U S News Education USNWR Retrieved 2019 11 21 University of Bucharest topuniversities com 7 December 2012 Cele mai bune universităţi din lume Patru universităţi romanesti sunt printre primele 700 in Romanian Adevarul 11 September 2012 Found guilty by the Commission of Ethics of this university of plagiarizing his Ph D thesis in Law see Quirin Schiermeier Conflicting verdicts on Romanian prime minister s plagiarism Victor Ponta cleared of misconduct by government ethics board but charges reaffirmed by university Nature 20 July 2012External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Bucharest Official website in English Coordinates 44 26 8 00 N 26 6 4 02 E 44 4355556 N 26 1011167 E 44 4355556 26 1011167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Bucharest amp oldid 1125508257, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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