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Loosduinen

Loosduinen (Dutch pronunciation: [loːzˈdœynə(n)]) is a former village in the Netherlands that was a municipality unto itself until 1923, when it was annexed by The Hague and subsequently became a district of the city.[4]

Loosduinen
Location in The Hague
Coordinates: 52°03′N 4°14′E / 52.050°N 4.233°E / 52.050; 4.233Coordinates: 52°03′N 4°14′E / 52.050°N 4.233°E / 52.050; 4.233
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceSouth Holland
MunicipalityThe Hague
Government
 • AldermanRachid Guernaoui (GDM/HvDH)
Area
 • Total1,413.5 ha (3,492.8 acres)
 • Land1,324.6 ha (3,273.2 acres)
 • Rank3rd
Population
 (1 January 2018)[3]
 • Total48,101
 • Density3,400/km2 (8,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Within the district there is also a neighbourhood (Dutch:wijk) called 'Loosduinen'.

It has its own dialect, the Loosduinen dialect, which is very similar to The Hague dialect.[5]

History

 
Village view of Loosduinen in 1779.
 
Map of the municipality of Loosduinen (1869).

The area of modern-day Loosduinen has been inhabited for at least 4,500 years. Archaeologists have found many traces of previous civilisations during excavations.[6] For example, traces of Romans and Cananefates have been found around the beginning of our era. The origin of the name Loosduinen, however, cannot be traced back in either objects that have been found during excavations and in literature. Nonetheless, it is quite certain that it is an ancient name, since it has been used in the past to name a very old geographical area. The objects that have been recovered during excavations tell that during the first centuries after Christ Loosduinen was on the edge of the Roman empire. These objects range from bronze objects and coins to pottery. Furthermore, horse graves have been found and a small fort has been excavated at Ockenburgh.[7] Around the Uithofslaan a fragment of an altar and a bronze censer was found and of the native inhabitants of that time, the Cananefates, the remains of farms have been found as well.[8]

Records point out that the actual village of Loosduinen emerged around a monastery in the twelfth century. During this time Count Floris III of Holland also founded a chapel (today known as Abbey Church) in Loosduinen, which was part of his property. The first actual written mention of Loosduinen 'Losdun' can be found in the annals of the Egmond Abbey. In these annals it is written that in 1186 Count Dirk VII of Holland married Aleida van Kleef in the chapel of the villa Losdun. Archaeologists have also discovered a farm from this period in the Loosduinen.[9] Records also indicate that around 1228, Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife Machteld van Brabant founded a Cistercian abbey for nuns in Loosduinen. Floris IV also bought a farm in The Hague, which would later become the modern day Ridderzaal. An iconic building in both The Hague and the Netherlands. His successor, Count Floris V, separated two area's known as Haagambacht and Monsterambacht from each other in the year 1280 and as a result split a village in two parts. This village that had 36 residents in 1561 was built on what is nowadays known as the Loosduinse Hoofdstraat.[8]

There is a legend going around that in the 14th and 15th centuries the Abbey Church acquired international fame as a place of pilgrimage for women who remained childless.[10] The reason why barren women made a pilgrimage to the abbey is because countess Margaretha van Hennebergh and all her children were buried there. The countess gave birth to 365 sons and daughters on Good Friday in 1276.[11] The myth goes that the countess was punished to die with all her children because she had driven away a beggar. The Abbey Church stayed a popular pilgrimage destination for barren women well into the eighteenth century. A wallplate of the story can still be seen in the Abbey Church. The monastery was destroyed at the beginning of the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648), while only a large part of the church remains. The church building is now the oldest stone building in The Hague.[8]

During the period that the French government ruled the Netherlands, the government administration was reorganised. This meant for Loosduinen that it became an independent municipality on 21 October 1811.[12] In addition the districts Eikenduinen, Poeldijk and Kwintsheul became part of the Loosduinen municipality, with F. van der Goes as the first mayor.[12] However, already soon, in 1817, Kwintsheul and Poeldijk were returned to Monster.[13] In the meantime Loosduinen remained, as it always has been, a rural municipality of farmers and market gardeners that focused mainly on cultivating fruits and vegetables. In the second half of the 19th century the cultivation of potatoes became important due to the export to United Kingdom where the demand for potatoes was high, especially during the Great Famine. The development of horticulture also took an ever-increasing flight. Around 1880 a lot was grown under glass. Especially the cultivation of green cucumbers was important. In 1899 the Loosduinsche Groentenveiling was founded by 62 gardeners: soon there were 109 members. The special thing about the gardeners from Loosduin was that they were the first to make compulsory auctioning in the Netherlands. Members were therefore prohibited from selling their products outside the auction.[8]

Geography

The district of Loosduinen has several subdistricts. Each subdistrict gets special attention by the municipal administration of The Hague. For example, for each subdistrict the municipal administration has made a plan for the period 2016–2019. These plans are tailored to the specific needs of each subdistrict.[14]

Subistrict Population
[A][15]
Total area
[B][16]
Land area
[C][17]
Density
[D][18]
Neighbourhoods
Bohemen, Bos en Meer
4,892
142.5
138.2
40.0
2 neighbourhoods
  • Bohemen/Meer en Bos
  • Bosjes van Pex
Kijkduin en Ockenburgh
2,345
490.9
459.4
5.1
2 neighbourhoods
Kraayenstein en Vroondaal
5,857
336.1
299.8
19.5
None
Loosduinen
17,861
274.2
265.3
67.3
3 neighbourhoods
  • Houtwijk
  • Kerktuinen/Zichtenburg
  • Kom Loosduinen
Waldeck
17,146
185.3
177.7
96.5
5 neighbourhoods
  • Componistenbuurt
  • Nieuw Waldeck
  • Rosenburg
  • Waldeck-Noord
  • Waldeck-Zuid

Notes

  1. ^ As of 1 January 2018
  2. ^ In hectares.
  3. ^ In hectares.
  4. ^ In persons per hectare of land area, as of 1 January 2018.

Transport

 
Regio Citadis 4036 tram on tram line 2.

Loosduinen has had public transport for a long time with a tram connection being established with The Hague in 1882. This connection was later expanded with more villages and cities, such as Poeldijk in 1883 and Delft in 1912. During 1888 to 1928 there was even a tram connection with Kijkduin which only operated in the summer, since it was a popular beach destination for the people living in the nearby area. The steam trams that were used for transportation were operated by the Westlandsche Stoomtramweg Maatschappij. Besides transporting passengers the stream trams also transported goods. Later several tram connections were abolished. For example, the tram connection to The Hague was abolished in 1928 and replaced by a bus service, while the connection with Delft closed on 1 January 1968. In 1983 a new tram connection was set up with The Hague that runs parallel to the former steam tram line that connected Loosduinen with The Hague. This connection which is known as tram line 2 is operated by HTM Personenvervoer. Besides tram line 2, there is also a tram line 3 which connects The Hague with the Loosduinen. Unlike tram line 2 the connection of The Hague and Loosduinen through tram line 3 faced a lot of opposition from residents when it was proposed. However, through a comprehensive agreement between the parties the line was built nonetheless.[19]

By car you can follow signs for Loosduinen with Kijkduin beach, which is adjacent to Loosduinen, and 'Centrum Loosduinen'. Parking in Loosduinen is largely free, but there is limited parking space.[20]

For bicycles, Loosduinen is connected to downtown The Hague through a series of fast bicycle routes (doorfietsroute)[21] that favour cycling over cars.

Shopping centre

Loosduinen shopping center is a neighbourhood shopping center with a wide range of shops in the food and non-food sector supplemented by cultural (library), social (district office) and other facilities (doctors, pharmacies, physiotherapists, etc.). It has a special mix of national retail chains and independent retailers. In addition to the supermarkets, there are many speciality shops, particularly in the fresh sector, including several artisan bakers and butchers, cheese speciality shops, beverage shops and ice cream parlours, a chocolate shop and a poulterer. Also in the non-food sector the range is very diverse with several jewellers, opticians and book and magazine stores, a do-it-yourself shop, a shop in the home furnishings and several stores in the fashion and clothing segment. In addition, every Wednesday a market is organised on the Loosduinse Hoofdplein, where you can get back to the old-fashioned market feeling while walking past the dozens of stalls.[20]

Anthem

Loosduinen has its own anthem.[22]

Kent gij het dorpje Loosduinen Het ligt aan de rand van Den Haag De mensen die wonen daar tussen de tuinen En heten Van Spronsen en Van der Gaag 
Chorus Loosduinen is schoon, ja schoon, ja schoon ‘k Ben blij dat ‘k er woon, ja woon, ja woon tussen de Witbrug en de Blauwe brug keer ik weer terug Ik weet me geen raad, geen raad, geen raad Als ‘k het dorpje verlaat, verlaat, verlaat Ik voel me thuis waar ’t kerkje bij die molen staat Zijn we bij ‘t kruispunt aangekomen Waar Kris Kras en Kruimeltje weer staan Ze staan daar te turen en staan daar te dromen En denken Loosduinen zal nooit vergaan 
Chorus Tussen het duin van Loosduinen Daar ligt Loosduinen, Kijkduin aan Zee Je kunt er fijn zwemmen, je vel laten bruinen En men is gelukkig en tevree Refrein Om mooi Loosduinen te aanschouwen Stroomt heel de wereld hier tesaam Het is heel plezierig om hier te vertoeven Aan ’t einde der aarde klinkt onze faam 

Images

References

  1. ^ "Deputy Mayor Rachid Guernaoui". Den Haag. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  2. ^ "total area (including water) 2018 - Urban district". Den Haag in Cijfers. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Number of residents per 1-1 2018 - Urban district". Den Haag in Cijfers. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  4. ^ Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, , KNAW, 2011.
  5. ^ Goeman, Ton (1999), "'s-Gravenhage. Het Haags en zijn standaarden.", in Kruijsen, Joep; van der Sijs, Nicoline (eds.), Honderd Jaar Stadstaal, Uitgeverij Contact, pp. 121–135
  6. ^ "Opgraving Wijndaelerplantsoen". Gemeente Den Haag. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Opgravingen Ockenburgh". Gemeente Den Haag. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  8. ^ a b c d "Geschiedenis". Loosduins Museum. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Archeologie in Madestein". Gemeente Den Haag. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  10. ^ Bondeson, J; Molenkamp, Arie (1 December 1996). "The Countess Margaret of Henneberg and Her 365 Children". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 89 (12): 711–716. doi:10.1177/014107689608901218. PMC 1296041. PMID 9014889.
  11. ^ "Historie". Licht op Loosduinen. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  12. ^ a b Bergen, p. 7-8
  13. ^ "Loosduinen". www.plaatsengids.nl. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  14. ^ "Wijkprogramma's Loosduinen 2016-2019" (in Dutch). Gemeente Den Haag. 2015-12-01. Retrieved 2018-04-16.
  15. ^ "Number of residents per 1-1 2018 - Urban district". Den Haag in Cijfers. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  16. ^ "total area (including water) 2018 - Urban district". Den Haag in Cijfers. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  17. ^ "total land area (in hectares) 2018 - Urban district". Den Haag in Cijfers. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  18. ^ "Gross population density 2018 - Urban district". Den Haag in Cijfers. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  19. ^ "Tramlijn 3, doortrekking naar Loosduinen". De Oud Hagenaar. 3 December 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  20. ^ a b "Loosduinen". denhaag.com. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  21. ^ "Fietsroutes".
  22. ^ "Wijkprogramma's Loosduinen 2016-2019 - Houtwijk" (in Dutch). Gemeente Den Haag. Retrieved 2018-04-16.

Sources

  • Geschiedenis van Loosduinen
  • Goeman, Ton (1999). "'s-Gravenhage. Het Haags en zijn standaarden." Honderd Jaar Stadstaal. (1999). Red. Kruijsen, Joep; van der Sijs, Nicoline. Uitgeverij Contact.
  • Bergen, Edward van (1927). "Geschiedenis van Loosduinen" (1927). Elect. Drukkerij Kleijwegt.

External links

  •   Media related to Loosduinen (stadsdeel) at Wikimedia Commons

loosduinen, dutch, pronunciation, loːzˈdœynə, former, village, netherlands, that, municipality, unto, itself, until, 1923, when, annexed, hague, subsequently, became, district, city, district, haguecoat, armslocation, haguecoordinates, coordinates, 233countryn. Loosduinen Dutch pronunciation loːzˈdœyne n is a former village in the Netherlands that was a municipality unto itself until 1923 when it was annexed by The Hague and subsequently became a district of the city 4 LoosduinenDistrict of The HagueCoat of armsLocation in The HagueCoordinates 52 03 N 4 14 E 52 050 N 4 233 E 52 050 4 233 Coordinates 52 03 N 4 14 E 52 050 N 4 233 E 52 050 4 233CountryNetherlandsProvinceSouth HollandMunicipalityThe HagueGovernment 1 AldermanRachid Guernaoui GDM HvDH Area 2 Total1 413 5 ha 3 492 8 acres Land1 324 6 ha 3 273 2 acres Rank3rdPopulation 1 January 2018 3 Total48 101 Density3 400 km2 8 800 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Within the district there is also a neighbourhood Dutch wijk called Loosduinen It has its own dialect the Loosduinen dialect which is very similar to The Hague dialect 5 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Notes 3 Transport 4 Shopping centre 5 Anthem 6 Images 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksHistory Edit Village view of Loosduinen in 1779 Map of the municipality of Loosduinen 1869 The area of modern day Loosduinen has been inhabited for at least 4 500 years Archaeologists have found many traces of previous civilisations during excavations 6 For example traces of Romans and Cananefates have been found around the beginning of our era The origin of the name Loosduinen however cannot be traced back in either objects that have been found during excavations and in literature Nonetheless it is quite certain that it is an ancient name since it has been used in the past to name a very old geographical area The objects that have been recovered during excavations tell that during the first centuries after Christ Loosduinen was on the edge of the Roman empire These objects range from bronze objects and coins to pottery Furthermore horse graves have been found and a small fort has been excavated at Ockenburgh 7 Around the Uithofslaan a fragment of an altar and a bronze censer was found and of the native inhabitants of that time the Cananefates the remains of farms have been found as well 8 Records point out that the actual village of Loosduinen emerged around a monastery in the twelfth century During this time Count Floris III of Holland also founded a chapel today known as Abbey Church in Loosduinen which was part of his property The first actual written mention of Loosduinen Losdun can be found in the annals of the Egmond Abbey In these annals it is written that in 1186 Count Dirk VII of Holland married Aleida van Kleef in the chapel of the villa Losdun Archaeologists have also discovered a farm from this period in the Loosduinen 9 Records also indicate that around 1228 Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife Machteld van Brabant founded a Cistercian abbey for nuns in Loosduinen Floris IV also bought a farm in The Hague which would later become the modern day Ridderzaal An iconic building in both The Hague and the Netherlands His successor Count Floris V separated two area s known as Haagambacht and Monsterambacht from each other in the year 1280 and as a result split a village in two parts This village that had 36 residents in 1561 was built on what is nowadays known as the Loosduinse Hoofdstraat 8 There is a legend going around that in the 14th and 15th centuries the Abbey Church acquired international fame as a place of pilgrimage for women who remained childless 10 The reason why barren women made a pilgrimage to the abbey is because countess Margaretha van Hennebergh and all her children were buried there The countess gave birth to 365 sons and daughters on Good Friday in 1276 11 The myth goes that the countess was punished to die with all her children because she had driven away a beggar The Abbey Church stayed a popular pilgrimage destination for barren women well into the eighteenth century A wallplate of the story can still be seen in the Abbey Church The monastery was destroyed at the beginning of the Eighty Years War 1568 1648 while only a large part of the church remains The church building is now the oldest stone building in The Hague 8 During the period that the French government ruled the Netherlands the government administration was reorganised This meant for Loosduinen that it became an independent municipality on 21 October 1811 12 In addition the districts Eikenduinen Poeldijk and Kwintsheul became part of the Loosduinen municipality with F van der Goes as the first mayor 12 However already soon in 1817 Kwintsheul and Poeldijk were returned to Monster 13 In the meantime Loosduinen remained as it always has been a rural municipality of farmers and market gardeners that focused mainly on cultivating fruits and vegetables In the second half of the 19th century the cultivation of potatoes became important due to the export to United Kingdom where the demand for potatoes was high especially during the Great Famine The development of horticulture also took an ever increasing flight Around 1880 a lot was grown under glass Especially the cultivation of green cucumbers was important In 1899 the Loosduinsche Groentenveiling was founded by 62 gardeners soon there were 109 members The special thing about the gardeners from Loosduin was that they were the first to make compulsory auctioning in the Netherlands Members were therefore prohibited from selling their products outside the auction 8 Geography EditThe district of Loosduinen has several subdistricts Each subdistrict gets special attention by the municipal administration of The Hague For example for each subdistrict the municipal administration has made a plan for the period 2016 2019 These plans are tailored to the specific needs of each subdistrict 14 Subistrict Population A 15 Total area B 16 Land area C 17 Density D 18 NeighbourhoodsBohemen Bos en Meer 4 892 142 5 138 2 40 0 2 neighbourhoodsBohemen Meer en Bos Bosjes van PexKijkduin en Ockenburgh 2 345 490 9 459 4 5 1 2 neighbourhoodsKijkduin OckenburghKraayenstein en Vroondaal 5 857 336 1 299 8 19 5 NoneLoosduinen 17 861 274 2 265 3 67 3 3 neighbourhoodsHoutwijk Kerktuinen Zichtenburg Kom LoosduinenWaldeck 17 146 185 3 177 7 96 5 5 neighbourhoodsComponistenbuurt Nieuw Waldeck Rosenburg Waldeck Noord Waldeck ZuidNotes Edit As of 1 January 2018 In hectares In hectares In persons per hectare of land area as of 1 January 2018 Transport Edit Regio Citadis 4036 tram on tram line 2 Loosduinen has had public transport for a long time with a tram connection being established with The Hague in 1882 This connection was later expanded with more villages and cities such as Poeldijk in 1883 and Delft in 1912 During 1888 to 1928 there was even a tram connection with Kijkduin which only operated in the summer since it was a popular beach destination for the people living in the nearby area The steam trams that were used for transportation were operated by the Westlandsche Stoomtramweg Maatschappij Besides transporting passengers the stream trams also transported goods Later several tram connections were abolished For example the tram connection to The Hague was abolished in 1928 and replaced by a bus service while the connection with Delft closed on 1 January 1968 In 1983 a new tram connection was set up with The Hague that runs parallel to the former steam tram line that connected Loosduinen with The Hague This connection which is known as tram line 2 is operated by HTM Personenvervoer Besides tram line 2 there is also a tram line 3 which connects The Hague with the Loosduinen Unlike tram line 2 the connection of The Hague and Loosduinen through tram line 3 faced a lot of opposition from residents when it was proposed However through a comprehensive agreement between the parties the line was built nonetheless 19 By car you can follow signs for Loosduinen with Kijkduin beach which is adjacent to Loosduinen and Centrum Loosduinen Parking in Loosduinen is largely free but there is limited parking space 20 For bicycles Loosduinen is connected to downtown The Hague through a series of fast bicycle routes doorfietsroute 21 that favour cycling over cars Shopping centre EditLoosduinen shopping center is a neighbourhood shopping center with a wide range of shops in the food and non food sector supplemented by cultural library social district office and other facilities doctors pharmacies physiotherapists etc It has a special mix of national retail chains and independent retailers In addition to the supermarkets there are many speciality shops particularly in the fresh sector including several artisan bakers and butchers cheese speciality shops beverage shops and ice cream parlours a chocolate shop and a poulterer Also in the non food sector the range is very diverse with several jewellers opticians and book and magazine stores a do it yourself shop a shop in the home furnishings and several stores in the fashion and clothing segment In addition every Wednesday a market is organised on the Loosduinse Hoofdplein where you can get back to the old fashioned market feeling while walking past the dozens of stalls 20 Anthem EditLoosduinen has its own anthem 22 Kent gij het dorpje Loosduinen Het ligt aan de rand van Den Haag De mensen die wonen daar tussen de tuinen En heten Van Spronsen en Van der Gaag Chorus Loosduinen is schoon ja schoon ja schoon k Ben blij dat k er woon ja woon ja woon tussen de Witbrug en de Blauwe brug keer ik weer terug Ik weet me geen raad geen raad geen raad Als k het dorpje verlaat verlaat verlaat Ik voel me thuis waar t kerkje bij die molen staat Zijn we bij t kruispunt aangekomen Waar Kris Kras en Kruimeltje weer staan Ze staan daar te turen en staan daar te dromen En denken Loosduinen zal nooit vergaan Chorus Tussen het duin van Loosduinen Daar ligt Loosduinen Kijkduin aan Zee Je kunt er fijn zwemmen je vel laten bruinen En men is gelukkig en tevree Refrein Om mooi Loosduinen te aanschouwen Stroomt heel de wereld hier tesaam Het is heel plezierig om hier te vertoeven Aan t einde der aarde klinkt onze faamImages Edit Street scene of Loosduinen in 1958 Former head office of the WSM in Loosduinen House Rustenburg bridge with entrance gate on the Loosduinseweg The windmill of Loosduinen References Edit Deputy Mayor Rachid Guernaoui Den Haag Retrieved 27 August 2018 total area including water 2018 Urban district Den Haag in Cijfers Retrieved 26 August 2018 Number of residents per 1 1 2018 Urban district Den Haag in Cijfers Retrieved 26 August 2018 Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten KNAW 2011 Goeman Ton 1999 s Gravenhage Het Haags en zijn standaarden in Kruijsen Joep van der Sijs Nicoline eds Honderd Jaar Stadstaal Uitgeverij Contact pp 121 135 Opgraving Wijndaelerplantsoen Gemeente Den Haag Retrieved 16 July 2018 Opgravingen Ockenburgh Gemeente Den Haag Retrieved 16 July 2018 a b c d Geschiedenis Loosduins Museum Retrieved 16 April 2018 Archeologie in Madestein Gemeente Den Haag Retrieved 16 July 2018 Bondeson J Molenkamp Arie 1 December 1996 The Countess Margaret of Henneberg and Her 365 Children Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 89 12 711 716 doi 10 1177 014107689608901218 PMC 1296041 PMID 9014889 Historie Licht op Loosduinen Retrieved 16 July 2018 a b Bergen p 7 8 Loosduinen www plaatsengids nl Retrieved 16 July 2018 Wijkprogramma s Loosduinen 2016 2019 in Dutch Gemeente Den Haag 2015 12 01 Retrieved 2018 04 16 Number of residents per 1 1 2018 Urban district Den Haag in Cijfers Retrieved 26 August 2018 total area including water 2018 Urban district Den Haag in Cijfers Retrieved 26 August 2018 total land area in hectares 2018 Urban district Den Haag in Cijfers Retrieved 26 August 2018 Gross population density 2018 Urban district Den Haag in Cijfers Retrieved 26 August 2018 Tramlijn 3 doortrekking naar Loosduinen De Oud Hagenaar 3 December 2017 Retrieved 16 April 2018 a b Loosduinen denhaag com Retrieved 16 April 2018 Fietsroutes Wijkprogramma s Loosduinen 2016 2019 Houtwijk in Dutch Gemeente Den Haag Retrieved 2018 04 16 Sources Edit Geschiedenis van Loosduinen Goeman Ton 1999 s Gravenhage Het Haags en zijn standaarden Honderd Jaar Stadstaal 1999 Red Kruijsen Joep van der Sijs Nicoline Uitgeverij Contact Bergen Edward van 1927 Geschiedenis van Loosduinen 1927 Elect Drukkerij Kleijwegt External links Edit Media related to Loosduinen stadsdeel at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Loosduinen amp oldid 1038042838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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