Nouakchott ( ) is the
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and largest city of
Mauritania
Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a sovereign country in Maghreb, Northwest Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to Mauritania–Western Sahara border, the north and northwest, ...
. Located in the southwestern part of the country, it is one of the largest cities in the
Sahara
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. The city also serves as the administrative and economic center of Mauritania.
Once a mid-sized coastal village, Nouakchott was selected as the capital for the nascent nation of Mauritania, with construction beginning in 1958. It was originally designed to accommodate a population of 15,000, but experienced significant population growth in the 1970s when many Mauritanians fled their home villages due to
drought
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and increasing
desertification
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The immediate cause of desertification is the loss of most vegetation. This i ...
. Many of the newcomers settled in
slum
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areas of the city that were poorly maintained and extremely overcrowded. By the mid-1980s, Nouakchott's population was estimated to be between 400,000 and 500,000.
, the city had a population of nearly 1.5 million people and serves as the hub of the Mauritanian economy. It is home to a
deepwater port
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and
Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport
Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport (, ) is an international airport serving Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania. It is located north of the city. The airport opened in June 2016 as the replacement for Nouakchott International Airpor ...
, one of the country's two international airports. It also hosts the
University of Nouakchott
The University of Nouakchott Al Aasriya (, ) is a university in the city of Nouakchott, capital of Mauritania.
History
The university was created in July 2016 from the merger of the University of Science, Technology and Medicine and the Uni ...
and several other more specialized institutions of higher learning.
History
Not too long ago, Nouakchott was known for being a small fishing town, fortified fishing village (''ksar'') in pre-colonial times and under
French rule. As Mauritania prepared for independence, it lacked a capital city. The area of present-day Nouakchott was chosen by
Moktar Ould Daddah
Moktar Ould Daddah (; December 25, 1924 – October 14, 2003) was a Mauritanian politician who served as the country's first President after it gained its independence from France. Moktar served as the country's first List of prime ministers of Ma ...
, the first President of Mauritania, and his advisors. Ould Daddah desired the new capital to symbolize modernity and national unity, which ruled out existing cities or towns in the interior. The village was selected as the capital city for its central location between
Saint-Louis, Senegal
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, the city from which the colony of Mauritania was governed, and
Nouadhibou
Nouadhibou (; , ), formerly named Port-Étienne, is the second largest city in Mauritania and serves as a major commercial center. The city has about 173,000 inhabitants. It is situated on a 65-kilometre peninsula or headland called Ras Nouadhibou ...
. Its location also meant that it avoided the sensitive issue of whether the capital was built in an area dominated by the
Arabs
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of yea ...
,
Amazigh
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(Berbers) or
Sub-Saharan Africans
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.
Construction began in March 1958 to enlarge the village to house a population of 15,000, in 1959 Nouakchott started with its founding by indigenous people from the surrounding region, and the basics were completed by the time that the French granted independence on 28 November 1960. Nouakchott was planned with the expectation that commerce and other economic activities would not take place in the city. Nouakchott's
central business district
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was planned with broad streets and a grid-like structure; the new ''Cinquième Quartier'' (Fifth District) was located close to this area and became the location of a large open-air market and residential area within a few years. During the 1960s, the city obtained its own local government. By the 1970s, these new areas had grown so much that they replaced the old ''ksar'' in terms of importance, as they also hosted the governmental buildings and state enterprises.
The city was attacked twice in 1976 by the
Polisario Front
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during the
Western Sahara conflict
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, but the guerrillas caused little damage. The city has had massive and unconstrained growth, driven by the North African
drought
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, since the beginning of the 1970s; hundreds of thousands moved there in search of a better life. The official censuses showed 134,000 residents in 1977 and 393,325 in 1988, although both figures were probably smaller than reality.
The population is now estimated to consist of at least one third of the country's population of 3.3 million,
and the 2013 census showed a population of 958,399.
Geography
Located on the
Atlantic
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coast of the Sahara Desert, it lies on the west coast of Africa. With the exception of
Friendship Port and a small fishing
port
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, the coastal strip is mostly left empty and allowed to flood. The coastline includes shifting
sandbanks
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It is known for its high property prices and for it ...
and sandy beaches. There are areas of
quicksand
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close to the harbor.
Nouakchott is largely flat, and some of the city lies below sea level. It is threatened by the sand dunes advancing from its eastern side which pose a daily problem. There have been efforts to save particular areas, including work by Jean Meunier. Owing to the rapid build-up, the city is quite spread out, with few tall buildings. Most buildings are one-story.
Nouakchott is built around a large tree-lined street, Avenue Gamal Abdel Nasser, which runs northeast through the city centre from the airport. It divides the city into two, with the residential areas in the north and the
medina quarter
A medina (from ) is a historical district in a number of North African cities, often corresponding to an old walled city. The term comes from the Arabic word simply meaning "city" or "town".
Historical background
Prior to the rise and intrusi ...
, along with the ''kebbe'', a shanty town formed due to the displacement of people from other areas by the desert.
Other major streets are named (in
French
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** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices
Arts and media
* The French (band), ...
) for notable Mauritanian or international figures of the 1960s: Avenue Gamal Abdel Nasser, Avenue Charles de Gaulle, Avenue Kennedy, and Avenue Lumumba, for example.
The ''kebbe'' consists of
cement
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buildings that are built overnight and made to look permanent to avoid destruction by the authorities. In 1999, it was estimated that more than half of the city's inhabitants lived in tents and shacks, which were used for residential as well as business purposes.
The city is broken into nine ''arrondissements'', sub-divided into alphabetized ''Îlots''. These are Teyarett, Ksar, Tevragh-Zeïna, Toujounine, Sebkha, El Mina, Dar-Naïm, Arafat and Riad. The Sebkha (Cinquième) Arrondissement is home to a large shopping area.
Climate
Nouakchott features a
hot desert climate
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(
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: BWh) with hot temperatures throughout the year but cool winter night temperatures. Due to the city's oceanside location, Nouakchott is generally not quite as hot as other cities with the same climate. Still, the city can experience sweltering days. While average high temperatures are relatively constant at around , average low temperatures can range from during the fall months (in this city fall is hotter than summer, with September and October being the hottest months) to during the winter months. Minimum temperatures can be as low as during winter nights in Nouakchott. Average rainfall in the city is a year.
[
]
Climate change
A 2019 paper published in PLOS One estimated that under Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5, a "moderate" scenario of climate change
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where global warming reaches ~ by 2100, the climate of Nouakchott in the year 2050 would most closely resemble the current climate of Khartoum
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Khartoum is located at the confluence of the White Nile – flo ...
. The annual temperature would increase by , and the temperature of the warmest month by , while the temperature of the coldest month would decrease by . According to Climate Action Tracker
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Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from human activities intensify the greenhouse e ...
, the current warming trajectory appears consistent with , which closely matches RCP 4.5.
Sustainability
Responding to a 450% projected increase in electricity demand between 2010 and 2030, Nouakchott's Sheikh Zayed solar power plant was completed in 2012 and is considered the largest solar power plant in Africa. The desert climate causes dust accumulation, which negatively impacts the performance of photovoltaic solar panels.
Government
Nouakchott is divided into three administrative regions
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(''wilayat'') led by governors appointed by the central government, each of which contains three departments
Department may refer to:
* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
Government and military
* Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
(''moughataa''):
* Nouakchott-Nord (Nouakchott-North): Dar-Naim, Teyarett
Teyarett () is a suburb of Nouakchott and urban commune in western Mauritania
Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a sovereign country in Maghreb, Northwest Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the w ...
, Toujouonine
* Nouakchott-Ouest (Nouakchott-West): Ksar
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, Sebkha
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, Tevragh-Zeina
Tevragh-Zeina is a suburb of Nouakchott and urban commune in western Mauritania. It is the capital of the Nouakchott-Ouest Region and has a population of 46,336.
The current mayor is Taleb Abderrahmane Ahmed Taleb El Mahjoub.
The El Irvan ...
* Nouakchott-Sud (Nouakchott-South): Arafat, El Mina, Riyad
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Separate from the ''wilayat'', a directly elected regional council was established in Nouakchott in 2018, which took over the roles of promoting social and economic development from the Urban Community that it replaced. Fatimatou Abdel Malick
Fatimatou Mint Abdel Malick (born 1958) is a Mauritanian politician who has served as mayor of Tevragh-Zeina since 2001. She was the first woman in her country to hold the position of mayor. From 2012 to 2015 she served as president of The Network ...
was elected Council president in September 2018, and re-elected in May 2023.
Nouakchott was initially divided into four departments in 1973. In 1986 the current nine departments were created.
Formerly a district, in 1990 Nouakchott became a region of Mauritania. On 25 November 2014, it was split into the three current regions, with the previous governor of Nouakchott Mahi Ould Hamed becoming the first governor of Nouakchott-Nord.
Demographics
For comparison, its population was only 20,000 in 1969. Part of the difficulty in estimating the city's population is that part of it is nomad
Nomads are communities without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from areas. Such groups include hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads (owning livestock), tinkers and trader nomads. In the twentieth century, the population of nomadic pa ...
ic, setting up tents in suitable locations, then packing up when the need strikes. Some estimates put the 2008 population at over 2 million. The 2013 census gave the city's population as 958,399.
Slum resettlement
In 2009, the government of Mauritania announced that it would begin a process of clearing the slum on the outskirts of Nouakchott, as 24,000 families would eventually be relocated to planned housing in the city. The process was scheduled to begin with the relocation of 9,000 families from the outskirts into the poor Arafat department neighborhood of "Kosovo", popularly named for its high crime rate and poor services. The government planned to begin moving families in June 2009, despite concerns from aid agencies that needed infrastructure could not be put in place in the receiving neighborhood.
In 2013, it was reported that "slums have been replaced by social dwellings for the poorest" The World Bank
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reported that the plan met with substantial success; it resulted in access to improved services for 181,035 people in the slum areas. Now in 2023 the population is approximately 1.5M people.
Economy
Nouakchott is the center of the Mauritanian economy, with three-quarters of service sector enterprises located in the city with 90% of the city's economic activity consisting of informal transactions. The ''Capital'' downtown area is home to the headquarters of multiple major national banks and companies and the site of a cluster of open-air markets.
The city is the focus of many modernization and foreign investment projects, with two five-star hotels finishing construction in 2024.
Transport
Nouakchott has a Chinese-built deepwater port
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that opened in 1986. It was designed for a capacity of of cargo a year, but has been handling 1,500,000 tons (DWT) by 2009.[ China agreed in 2009 to invest US$282 million in the port, aiming to extend the main ]quay
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by over . As of 2011, the World Bank
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was investigating funding a new shipping container
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facility at the port.
Air service is provided by Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport
Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport (, ) is an international airport serving Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania. It is located north of the city. The airport opened in June 2016 as the replacement for Nouakchott International Airpor ...
, which replaced the previous Nouakchott International Airport
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in June 2016.
The Cairo–Dakar Highway
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leg from Nouakchott to Nouadhibou was paved in 2004, although the Nouakchott-Rosso
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The town is 204 km south of the capital Nouakc ...
leg was paved before independence. A road (''Route de l'Espoir'' (Road of Hope)) connects the city with Néma
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While the u ...
via Boutilimit
Boutilimit () lies 164 km southeast of Mauritania's capital of Nouakchott.
The estimated population in 2013 was 26,926.
The town is also well known in the region for its production of handicraft items, particularly Carpet, rugs made from came ...
and Kiffa
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Kiffa is located at , some from the coast and at the western end of the Aoukar sand sea of southern Mau ...
. In the city, there is a public transport and commuter system, with vehicles serving major boulevards.[
In July 2022, a tramway project was presented; it does not have a scheduled opening date.]
Education
The city is home to the University of Nouakchott Al Aasriya
The University of Nouakchott Al Aasriya (, ) is a university in the city of Nouakchott, capital of Mauritania.
History
The university was created in July 2016 from the merger of the University of Science, Technology and Medicine and the Uni ...
, the main university in Mauritania
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, opened in 1981. As of 1995, it had 70 professor
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s and 2,800 students. Other higher education facilities include the Lebanese International University of Mauritania, the National School of Administration, the College of Science and Technology and the Higher Scientific Institute.
Public schools in Nouakchott are dispersed throughout the city, while private schools are concentrated in middle and upper-class districts. Among the most prominent international schools for citizens and expats alike are the American International School of Nouakchott, the Lycée Français Théodore Monod, and TLC International School.
Culture
Attractions in Nouakchott include the National Museum of Mauritania, the National Library
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, the Port de Pêche, and the National Archives
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Conceptual development
From the Middle Ages i ...
. The city hosts several markets
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*Market economy
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*Marketing, the act of sat ...
, including the Marocaine market
Marocaine market is a Moroccan Market (place), market in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is located just to the east of Mosque Marocaine.
References
Retail markets in Mauritania
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and the beach
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es. One beach is devoted to fishing boats where fish can be bought fresh at the Fish market
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. Nouakchott is a principal selling place of native Saharan meteorites.
The , one of Nouakchott's twelve mosques">Saudi Mosque, one of Nouakchott's twelve mosques
Places of worship
Nouakchott, like the rest of the country, is populated by a Sunni Muslim
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super-majority
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, and mosques are extremely common in neighborhoods. The Saudi Mosque
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Overview
The mosque was ...
and Masjid Ibn Abbas are the most notable, due to their grand architecture and size.
There are also few Christian
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churches and temples: the most well-known is the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nouakchott
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(Catholic Church
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).
Sport
Nouakchott hosts ten of the fourteen teams of the Mauritanian Super D1
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Current clubs (2024–25)
Previous winners
Performance by club
Top goalscorers
Multiple hat-tricks
See also
* Mauritanian ...
as of the 2023–2024 season, including ACS Ksar
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History
The club was founded in 1978 in the Ksar neighbor ...
, AS Douanes, AS Garde Nationale
Association Sportive de la Garde Nationale () known as AS Garde Nationale is a Mauritania, Mauritanian football (soccer), football club based in Nouakchott.
History
The club was founded in Nouakchott. It was known on past under the name of ASC ...
, ASAC Concorde
Association Sportive Artistique et Culturelle de la Concorde (), simply known as ASAC Concorde, is a Mauritanian football club based in Nouakchott.
History
ASAC Concorde was founded in Nouakchott in 1979. It's one of the oldest clubs in Mauritan ...
, ASC Police
Association Sportive et Culturelle de la Police () is a Mauritanean football club based in Nouakchott. The club plays in the Mauritanean Premier League, which it won in 1981.
Stadium
Currently the team plays at the 10,000 capacity Stade Olympi ...
, ASC Tidjikja
Chemal FC, before August 2022 known as ASC Tidjikja is a Mauritanian football club based in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania
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, FC Gourel Sangue
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Businesses, organisations, and schools
* Fergusson College, a science and arts college in Pune, India
* Finncomm Airlines (IATA code)
* FranklinCovey company, NYSE stock symbol FC
* Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force in Pakist ...
, FC Tevragh-Zeina
Football Club Tevragh-Zeïna () is a Mauritania, Mauritanian football (soccer), football club based in the Tevragh-Zeina district of Nouakchott. The club was founded in 2005.
History
In 2009, ASC Tevragh-Zeïna reached the final of the Coupe ...
, Kaedi FC, and Nouakchott Kings
Nouakchott Kings () is a Mauritanian football club based in Nouakchott and one of the main competitors for the Ligue 1 Mauritania title every year.
History
The club was found in 1997 under the name Association Sportive Culturelle Nasr Teyarett ( ...
.
Twin towns – Sister cities
Nouakchott is twinned with:
* Madrid
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, Spain (1986)
* Amman
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, Jordan (1999)
* Lanzhou
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, China (2000)
See also
* List of cities in Mauritania
This is a list of cities in Mauritania by population. All settlements with a population over 10,000 are listed.
Other settlements
* Akreijit (أكريجيت)
* Bir Moghrein (بير مغرين)
* Chinguetti (شنقيط)
* Choum (شوم)
* ...
* Transport in Mauritania
Citizens of Mauritania have limited access to transportation. The single-line railroad serves mining interests with very occasional ad hoc passenger services. Apart from two infrastructural road developments there are few paved roads.
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* Economy of Mauritania
The economy of Mauritania is still largely based on agriculture, mining and livestock, even though most of the nomads and many subsistence farmers were forced into the cities by recurring droughts in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Notes
References
Further reading
* Armelle Choplin et Riccardo Ciavolella, 2008. " Marges de la ville en marge du politique ? Logiques d’exclusion, de dépendance et d’autonomie à Nouakchott (Mauritanie) », Autrepart, n°45.
* Choplin A., 2006. ''Fabriquer des villes-capitales entre monde arabe et Afrique noire: Nouakchott (Mauritanie) et Khartoum (Soudan), étude comparée''. Université Paris 1, 535 p.
* Choplin A., 2006. ''Le foncier urbain en Afrique: entre informel et rationnel, de Nouakchott, Mauritanie'', Les annales de géographie
LES or Les may refer to:
People
* Les (given name)
* Les (surname)
* L.E.S. (producer), hip hop producer
Space flight
* Launch Entry Suit, worn by Space Shuttle crews
* Launch escape system, for spacecraft emergencies
* Lincoln Experimental S ...
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* Anne-Marie Frérot, ''Nouakchott, du puits nomade à la ville des pétroliers. Risques et représentations'', ''Maghreb-Machrek'', n°190, c. December 2006 – 2007.
* Philippe Tanguy, « L'urbanisation irrégulière à Nouakchott: 1960-2000 », ''Insaniyat'', n°22, October - December 2003, (vol. VII, 4).
* Diagana I., 1993. ''Croissance urbaine et dynamique spatiale à Nouakchott, Thèse doct.'': géographie: Lyon II, 314 p.
* Pitte J.-R., 1977. ''Nouakchott, capitale de la Mauritanie''. Paris : Univ. de Paris-Sorbonne, p. 200.
* Mohamed Salem Ideidbi, Mauritanie : la Richesse d'une nation, Nouakchott, al-Manar, 2011.
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