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Flag of Pakistan

The national flag of Pakistan, also known as the Flag of the Star and Crescent (Urdu: پرچمِ ستارہ و ہلال), is made up of a green field with a stylized tilted white crescent moon and five-pointed star at its centre, and a vertical white stripe at its hoist-end. Though the specific shade of green on the flag is mandated only as 'dark green',[1] its official and most consistent representation is in Pakistan green, which is shaded distinctively darker. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 11 August 1947, and it became the official flag of the Dominion of Pakistan on 14 August 1947, following independence from the British Empire.[2][3][4] The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in 1956, and remains in use as the national flag to this day.

Islamic Republic of Pakistan
اسلامی جمہوریہ پاكستان
Parcham-e Sitārah o Hilāl (Flag of the Star and Crescent) پرچمِ ستارہ و ہلال
UseNational flag
Proportion2:3
Adopted11 August 1947; 76 years ago (1947-08-11)
DesignA white star and crescent on a dark green field, with a vertical white stripe at the hoist
Designed byAmiruddin Kidwai

Most notably, the flag is referred to in the third verse of Pakistan's national anthem, and is widely flown on several important days of the year, including Republic Day, Independence Day and Defence Day. It is also hoisted every morning at schools, offices and government buildings to the playing of the national anthem and lowered again before sunset. A very elaborate flag-raising and lowering ceremony is carried out every evening by the Pakistan Rangers and their Indian Border Security Force counterparts at the WagahAttari border crossing between India and Pakistan, which is regularly attended by hundreds of spectators. The Government of Pakistan has formalized rules and regulations related to the flying of the national flag; it is to be displayed all day at full-mast on 23 March annually to commemorate the adoption of the Lahore Resolution in 1940 and the declaration of Pakistan as an independent Islamic republic with a constitution in 1956, both of which occurred on the same day. The same regulations also apply on 14 August annually, in celebration of Pakistan's day of independence; when the country was carved out from erstwhile British India as the homeland and nation-state for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent.

History edit

 
  Mountbatten's proposed flag for Pakistan, consisting of the flag of the Muslim League defaced with a Union Jack in the canton.

In 1947, the Viceroy of India, Louis Mountbatten, proposed a national flag for the state of Pakistan which comprised the flag of the All-India Muslim League albeit with a Union Jack in the canton. This proposal was rejected by Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the grounds that a flag featuring both Saint George's Christian Cross alongside an Islamic star and crescent would not be accepted by the Pakistani people.[5][6]

Symbolism edit

The Islamic green of the flag represents the Muslim-majority populace of Pakistan while the white stripe on the hoist-end represents its various religious minorities i.e. Non-Muslims, such as Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, Zoroastrians and others. The combined star and crescent serve as a symbol of Islam, with the crescent representing progress and the five-pointed star representing light and knowledge.[7] The flag symbolizes Pakistan's commitment to both Islam as well as the rights of religious minorities.[8]

The Pakistan Flag is based on the original flag of the Muslim League, which itself drew inspiration from the flag of the Ottoman Empire.

Design edit

Flag of Pakistan construction sheet
 
Specifications (technical specifications illustrated in the text on the side)
 
Construction sheet variant

The official design of the national flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly together with a definition of the features and proportions.

According to the specifications, it is a dark green rectangular flag in the proportion of length [A] and width [B] as 3:2 with a white vertical bar at the mast, the green portion bearing a white crescent in the centre and a five-pointed white heraldic star. The width of the white portion [C] is one quarter the length of the flag [A], nearest the mast, so the green portion occupies the remaining three quarters [D]. Draw a diagonal L3 from the top right-hand corner to the bottom left corner of the green portion. On this diagonal establish two points P1 and P2. P1 is positioned at the centre of the green portion and P2 at the intersection of the diagonal L3 and an arc C4 created from the top right-hand corner equal to 13/20 the height of the flag [E]. With the centre at point P1 and a radius 3/10 the height of the flag describe the first circle C1 and with the centre at point P2 and a radius 11/40 the height of the flag describe a second circle C2. The enclosures made by these two circles form the crescent. The dimensions of the five-pointed white heraldic star are determined by drawing a circle C3 with a radius 1/10 the height of the flag positioned between P2 and P3 on the diagonal L3. The circle surrounds the five points of the heraldic star and the star lies with one point on the diagonal L3 at point P3 where circle C1 intersects the diagonal L3. The flag is coloured in Pakistan green having standard RGB values (red = 0, green = 64, blue = 26) or with hex triplet #00401A or the HSV value = (h = 144, s = 100, v = 25). The left strip, the star and the crescent are painted in white. The flag is supported from left white side.

 
Pakistani flag

Dimensions edit

The Interior Ministry of Pakistan provides dimensions for flags in different circumstances:

  • For ceremonial occasions: 24′ × 16′, 21′ × 14′, 18′ × 12′, 11′ × 6+23′ or 9′ × 6+14′.
  • For use over buildings: 6′ × 4′ or 3′ × 2′.
  • For cars: 24″ × 16″.
  • For tables: 10+14″ × 8+14″.

Colour scheme edit

  Green White
Pantone 2427 C White
RGB 0/64/26 255/255/255
Hexadecimal #00401A #FFFFFF
CMYK 100/0/60/75 0/0/0/0

The official design says "dark green". However, #00401A seems to be the most widely used colour.

National flag protocols edit

Pakistan (variants)
 
UseCivil ensign    
Proportion2:3
DesignA red field with the national flag in the canton.
 
UseNaval ensign    
Proportion1:2
DesignA lengthened version of the national flag.
  • No other flag must fly higher (except the United Nations flag at United Nations buildings).
  • When displayed or flown alongside other national flags, the National Flag must be displayed or flown at the same height as the other national flags, never lower.
  • When displayed alongside provincial, military or corporate flags, the National Flag must be higher.
  • When tied to a mast, it must be tied only at the left (at the beginning of the white bar) and left to fly freely without any obstruction.
  • Must not touch the ground, shoes or feet or anything unclean.
  • Must never be flown in darkness.
  • Must be raised at dawn and lowered at dusk (except on the Parliament of Pakistan, which is the only official building on which the flag is never lowered). When flown over the Parliament of Pakistan at night, it must always remain alit with artificial light
  • Must not be marked with anything (including words or pictures).
  • When raising: (i) must be saluted to by all uniformed personnel, (ii) others must stand in attention.
  • Must be raised or lowered ceremoniously.
  • Must never be displayed vertically.
  • When displayed horizontally, the white strip must always be at the left, with green field on the right.
  • Must not fly or be displayed upside down or with the crescent and star facing left.
  • Must not be displayed anywhere where it is likely to get dirty.
  • Must not be set on fire or trampled upon.
  • Must not be buried or lowered into a grave (when burying a flag-bearing casket, the National Flag must be detached from the casket and held above the grave as the casket is lowered or removed from the casket before burial).[citation needed]

Flag flying days edit

Date Position Reason[9]
23 March Full-mast Pakistan Day: Adoption of the Lahore Resolution (1940) and declaration of the Islamic Republic (1956)
21 April Half-mast Death Anniversary of the National Poet, Muhammad Iqbal (1938)
14 August Full-mast Independence Day (1947)
11 September Half-mast Death Anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1948)
9 November Full-mast Birthday of Muhammad Iqbal
25 December Full-mast Birthday of Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Use by public officials edit

The use of the national flag is regulated by the Pakistan Flag Rules, which were introduced in 2002 by Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali. The rules are not available online but there have been instances of misuse such as officials using flags on their vehicles when they are not entitled to do so.[10][11] The national flag is flown on the official residences and vehicles (cars, boats, planes) of the following public officials:[9]

Office Flag on Official Residence Flag on Vehicles
The President of Pakistan[12]  Y  Y
The Prime Minister of Pakistan[12]  Y  Y
The Chairman of the Senate  Y  Y
The Speaker of the National Assembly  Y  Y
The Chief Justice of Pakistan  Y  Y
The Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court  Y  Y
The Governors of the Provinces  Y  Y
Federal Ministers (and officials entitled to the privileges of Federal Ministers)  Y  Y
The Chief Ministers of the Provinces  Y  Y
The Ministers of the Provinces  Y  Y
The Chief Election Commissioner  Y  Y
The Deputy Chairman of the Senate  Y
The Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly  Y
The Speakers of the Provincial Assemblies  Y
The Justices of the High Courts  Y  Y
Ambassadors and High Commissioners of Pakistan  Y  Y
Commissioners of Divisions, Deputy Commissioners and Political Agents  Y

Milestones edit

  • 2019 – The largest balloon mosaic (flag) is 180.172 m2 (1939 ft² 37 in²) achieved by Pakistan Hindu Council (Pakistan) in Islamabad, Pakistan, on 5 August 2019. It is a Guinness World Record.[13]
  • 2017 – On 14 August, People of Balochistan hoisted a 2-mile-long flag of Pakistan in Quetta.
  • 2014 – On 15 February, 29,040 people gathered in a stadium in Lahore to form the flag of Pakistan and set a new world record for forming the world's largest national flag comprising humans, which was certified by Guinness World Records.[14][15]
  • 2012 – On 22 October, 24,200 people gathered in a stadium in Lahore to form the flag of Pakistan and set a new world record for forming the world's largest national flag comprising humans, which was certified by Guinness World Records.[16]
  • 2004 – In August, a 340 × 510 ft (173,400 square foot) flag of Pakistan was unfurled at the National Stadium Karachi, setting the world record for the largest flag.[17][18]
  • 1947 – On the night of 14 August 1947, a group of Indian Boy Scouts were in France when the news reached them that their country had become independent. Mohammad Iqbal Qureshi was one of the Muslim boy scouts who with the help of his friends turned a green turban into a Pakistani flag and unfurled it. 15 August 1947 was the first time when the Pakistani flag flew on foreign soil.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Pakistan.gov.pk. Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Pakistan Flag specification: Resolution Passed by Constituent Assembly". Pakistan.org. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  3. ^ . National Assembly of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  4. ^ (PDF). Parliamentary Division, Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 February 2008. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  5. ^ Dipesh Navsaria (27 July 1996). "Indian Flag Proposals". Flags of the World. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Facts about the Pakistan flag". Dawn. 12 August 2011.
  7. ^ . Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  8. ^ . Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 10 April 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  9. ^ a b . Ministry of the Interior, Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  10. ^ "Secs and advisers can't fly flags on cars, homes". Daily Times of Pakistan. 21 October 2005. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  11. ^ "National flag 'not being misused'". Dawn Group of Newspapers. 13 January 2005. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  12. ^ a b Note:- The President and the Prime Minister may fly a personal flag in addition to the National Flag.
  13. ^ "Largest balloon mosaic (flag)". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  14. ^ "Pakistan breaks world record for largest human flag". 15 February 2014.
  15. ^ "- ePaper - DAWN.COM". epaper.dawn.com. 16 February 2014.
  16. ^ "Pakistan sets another record for world's largest flag". Tribune. 22 October 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  17. ^ "Flag superlatives". www.crwflags.com.
  18. ^ sanadeel (8 March 2008). "Worlds Largest Flag". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 – via YouTube.

Further reading edit

  • Jamal Shahid (18 December 2013). "Pakistani flag hoisted on South American peak". DAWN. Retrieved 18 December 2013.

External links edit

  • . Ministry of the Interior, Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  • Pakistan at Flags of the World

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The national flag of Pakistan also known as the Flag of the Star and Crescent Urdu پرچم ستارہ و ہلال is made up of a green field with a stylized tilted white crescent moon and five pointed star at its centre and a vertical white stripe at its hoist end Though the specific shade of green on the flag is mandated only as dark green 1 its official and most consistent representation is in Pakistan green which is shaded distinctively darker It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 11 August 1947 and it became the official flag of the Dominion of Pakistan on 14 August 1947 following independence from the British Empire 2 3 4 The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in 1956 and remains in use as the national flag to this day Islamic Republic of Pakistanاسلامی جمہوریہ پاكستانParcham e Sitarah o Hilal Flag of the Star and Crescent پرچم ستارہ و ہلالUseNational flagProportion2 3Adopted11 August 1947 76 years ago 1947 08 11 DesignA white star and crescent on a dark green field with a vertical white stripe at the hoistDesigned byAmiruddin KidwaiMost notably the flag is referred to in the third verse of Pakistan s national anthem and is widely flown on several important days of the year including Republic Day Independence Day and Defence Day It is also hoisted every morning at schools offices and government buildings to the playing of the national anthem and lowered again before sunset A very elaborate flag raising and lowering ceremony is carried out every evening by the Pakistan Rangers and their Indian Border Security Force counterparts at the Wagah Attari border crossing between India and Pakistan which is regularly attended by hundreds of spectators The Government of Pakistan has formalized rules and regulations related to the flying of the national flag it is to be displayed all day at full mast on 23 March annually to commemorate the adoption of the Lahore Resolution in 1940 and the declaration of Pakistan as an independent Islamic republic with a constitution in 1956 both of which occurred on the same day The same regulations also apply on 14 August annually in celebration of Pakistan s day of independence when the country was carved out from erstwhile British India as the homeland and nation state for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent Contents 1 History 2 Symbolism 3 Design 3 1 Dimensions 4 Colour scheme 5 National flag protocols 6 Flag flying days 7 Use by public officials 8 Milestones 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp nbsp Mountbatten s proposed flag for Pakistan consisting of the flag of the Muslim League defaced with a Union Jack in the canton In 1947 the Viceroy of India Louis Mountbatten proposed a national flag for the state of Pakistan which comprised the flag of the All India Muslim League albeit with a Union Jack in the canton This proposal was rejected by Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the grounds that a flag featuring both Saint George s Christian Cross alongside an Islamic star and crescent would not be accepted by the Pakistani people 5 6 Symbolism editThe Islamic green of the flag represents the Muslim majority populace of Pakistan while the white stripe on the hoist end represents its various religious minorities i e Non Muslims such as Hindus Christians Sikhs Zoroastrians and others The combined star and crescent serve as a symbol of Islam with the crescent representing progress and the five pointed star representing light and knowledge 7 The flag symbolizes Pakistan s commitment to both Islam as well as the rights of religious minorities 8 The Pakistan Flag is based on the original flag of the Muslim League which itself drew inspiration from the flag of the Ottoman Empire Design editFlag of Pakistan construction sheet nbsp Specifications technical specifications illustrated in the text on the side nbsp Construction sheet variant The official design of the national flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly together with a definition of the features and proportions According to the specifications it is a dark green rectangular flag in the proportion of length A and width B as 3 2 with a white vertical bar at the mast the green portion bearing a white crescent in the centre and a five pointed white heraldic star The width of the white portion C is one quarter the length of the flag A nearest the mast so the green portion occupies the remaining three quarters D Draw a diagonal L3 from the top right hand corner to the bottom left corner of the green portion On this diagonal establish two points P1 and P2 P1 is positioned at the centre of the green portion and P2 at the intersection of the diagonal L3 and an arc C4 created from the top right hand corner equal to 13 20 the height of the flag E With the centre at point P1 and a radius 3 10 the height of the flag describe the first circle C1 and with the centre at point P2 and a radius 11 40 the height of the flag describe a second circle C2 The enclosures made by these two circles form the crescent The dimensions of the five pointed white heraldic star are determined by drawing a circle C3 with a radius 1 10 the height of the flag positioned between P2 and P3 on the diagonal L3 The circle surrounds the five points of the heraldic star and the star lies with one point on the diagonal L3 at point P3 where circle C1 intersects the diagonal L3 The flag is coloured in Pakistan green having standard RGB values red 0 green 64 blue 26 or with hex triplet 00401A or the HSV value h 144 s 100 v 25 The left strip the star and the crescent are painted in white The flag is supported from left white side nbsp Pakistani flagDimensions edit The Interior Ministry of Pakistan provides dimensions for flags in different circumstances For ceremonial occasions 24 16 21 14 18 12 11 6 2 3 or 9 6 1 4 For use over buildings 6 4 or 3 2 For cars 24 16 For tables 10 1 4 8 1 4 Colour scheme edit nbsp Green WhitePantone 2427 C WhiteRGB 0 64 26 255 255 255Hexadecimal 00401A FFFFFFCMYK 100 0 60 75 0 0 0 0The official design says dark green However 00401A seems to be the most widely used colour National flag protocols editPakistan variants nbsp UseCivil ensign nbsp nbsp Proportion2 3DesignA red field with the national flag in the canton nbsp UseNaval ensign nbsp nbsp Proportion1 2DesignA lengthened version of the national flag No other flag must fly higher except the United Nations flag at United Nations buildings When displayed or flown alongside other national flags the National Flag must be displayed or flown at the same height as the other national flags never lower When displayed alongside provincial military or corporate flags the National Flag must be higher When tied to a mast it must be tied only at the left at the beginning of the white bar and left to fly freely without any obstruction Must not touch the ground shoes or feet or anything unclean Must never be flown in darkness Must be raised at dawn and lowered at dusk except on the Parliament of Pakistan which is the only official building on which the flag is never lowered When flown over the Parliament of Pakistan at night it must always remain alit with artificial light Must not be marked with anything including words or pictures When raising i must be saluted to by all uniformed personnel ii others must stand in attention Must be raised or lowered ceremoniously Must never be displayed vertically When displayed horizontally the white strip must always be at the left with green field on the right Must not fly or be displayed upside down or with the crescent and star facing left Must not be displayed anywhere where it is likely to get dirty Must not be set on fire or trampled upon Must not be buried or lowered into a grave when burying a flag bearing casket the National Flag must be detached from the casket and held above the grave as the casket is lowered or removed from the casket before burial citation needed Flag flying days editDate Position Reason 9 23 March Full mast Pakistan Day Adoption of the Lahore Resolution 1940 and declaration of the Islamic Republic 1956 21 April Half mast Death Anniversary of the National Poet Muhammad Iqbal 1938 14 August Full mast Independence Day 1947 11 September Half mast Death Anniversary of the Father of the Nation Muhammad Ali Jinnah 1948 9 November Full mast Birthday of Muhammad Iqbal25 December Full mast Birthday of Muhammad Ali JinnahUse by public officials editThe use of the national flag is regulated by the Pakistan Flag Rules which were introduced in 2002 by Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali The rules are not available online but there have been instances of misuse such as officials using flags on their vehicles when they are not entitled to do so 10 11 The national flag is flown on the official residences and vehicles cars boats planes of the following public officials 9 Office Flag on Official Residence Flag on VehiclesThe President of Pakistan 12 nbsp Y nbsp YThe Prime Minister of Pakistan 12 nbsp Y nbsp YThe Chairman of the Senate nbsp Y nbsp YThe Speaker of the National Assembly nbsp Y nbsp YThe Chief Justice of Pakistan nbsp Y nbsp YThe Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court nbsp Y nbsp YThe Governors of the Provinces nbsp Y nbsp YFederal Ministers and officials entitled to the privileges of Federal Ministers nbsp Y nbsp YThe Chief Ministers of the Provinces nbsp Y nbsp YThe Ministers of the Provinces nbsp Y nbsp YThe Chief Election Commissioner nbsp Y nbsp YThe Deputy Chairman of the Senate nbsp YThe Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly nbsp YThe Speakers of the Provincial Assemblies nbsp YThe Justices of the High Courts nbsp Y nbsp YAmbassadors and High Commissioners of Pakistan nbsp Y nbsp YCommissioners of Divisions Deputy Commissioners and Political Agents nbsp YMilestones edit2019 The largest balloon mosaic flag is 180 172 m2 1939 ft 37 in achieved by Pakistan Hindu Council Pakistan in Islamabad Pakistan on 5 August 2019 It is a Guinness World Record 13 2017 On 14 August People of Balochistan hoisted a 2 mile long flag of Pakistan in Quetta 2014 On 15 February 29 040 people gathered in a stadium in Lahore to form the flag of Pakistan and set a new world record for forming the world s largest national flag comprising humans which was certified by Guinness World Records 14 15 2012 On 22 October 24 200 people gathered in a stadium in Lahore to form the flag of Pakistan and set a new world record for forming the world s largest national flag comprising humans which was certified by Guinness World Records 16 2004 In August a 340 510 ft 173 400 square foot flag of Pakistan was unfurled at the National Stadium Karachi setting the world record for the largest flag 17 18 1947 On the night of 14 August 1947 a group of Indian Boy Scouts were in France when the news reached them that their country had become independent Mohammad Iqbal Qureshi was one of the Muslim boy scouts who with the help of his friends turned a green turban into a Pakistani flag and unfurled it 15 August 1947 was the first time when the Pakistani flag flew on foreign soil citation needed See also edit nbsp Pakistan portalMaster Afzal Hussain State emblem of Pakistan Presidential Standard of Pakistan Flags of the World List of Pakistani flags National Anthem of Pakistan VexillologyReferences edit Government of Pakistan Flag description Pakistan gov pk Archived from the original on 17 January 2008 Retrieved 11 December 2007 Pakistan Flag specification Resolution Passed by Constituent Assembly Pakistan org Retrieved 11 December 2007 Parliamentary History National Assembly of Pakistan Archived from the original on 24 October 2007 Retrieved 11 December 2007 Parliamentary History of Pakistan PDF Parliamentary Division Government of Pakistan Archived from the original PDF on 16 February 2008 Retrieved 11 December 2007 Dipesh Navsaria 27 July 1996 Indian Flag Proposals Flags of the World Retrieved 14 March 2020 Facts about the Pakistan flag Dawn 12 August 2011 Pakistan flag Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of Pakistan Archived from the original on 5 March 2009 Retrieved 11 December 2007 Basic Facts Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of Pakistan Archived from the original on 10 April 2012 Retrieved 11 December 2007 a b Pakistan Flag Ministry of the Interior Government of Pakistan Archived from the original on 14 November 2007 Retrieved 11 December 2007 Secs and advisers can t fly flags on cars homes Daily Times of Pakistan 21 October 2005 Retrieved 11 December 2007 National flag not being misused Dawn Group of Newspapers 13 January 2005 Retrieved 11 December 2007 a b Note The President and the Prime Minister may fly a personal flag in addition to the National Flag Largest balloon mosaic flag Guinness World Records Retrieved 11 August 2021 Pakistan breaks world record for largest human flag 15 February 2014 ePaper DAWN COM epaper dawn com 16 February 2014 Pakistan sets another record for world s largest flag Tribune 22 October 2012 Retrieved 18 December 2013 Flag superlatives www crwflags com sanadeel 8 March 2008 Worlds Largest Flag Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 via YouTube Further reading editJamal Shahid 18 December 2013 Pakistani flag hoisted on South American peak DAWN Retrieved 18 December 2013 External links edit Pakistan Flag Ministry of the Interior Government of Pakistan Archived from the original on 14 November 2007 Retrieved 11 December 2007 Pakistan at Flags of the World Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flag of Pakistan amp oldid 1189154164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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