North Dakota (pronunciation: i/ˌnɔːrθdəˈkoʊtə/; locally[ˌno̞ɹθ dəˈko̞ɾə]) is the 39th state of the United States, having been admitted to the union on November 2, 1889.
North Dakota has weathered the Great Recession of the early 21st century with a boom in natural resources, particularly a boom in oil extraction from the Bakken formation, which lies beneath the northwestern part of the state. The development has driven strong job and population growth, and low unemployment.
Geography
North Dakota is located in the U.S. region known as the Great Plains. The state shares the Red River of the North with Minnesota on the east; South Dakota is to the south, Montana is to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are north. North Dakota is situated near the middle of North America with a stone marker in Rugby, North Dakota marking the "Geographic Center of the North American Continent". With an area of 70,762 square miles (183,273km2), North Dakota is the 19th largest state.
ND 1 enters North Dakota as a continuation on South Dakota Highway 37 five miles south of ND 11. After a concurrency with this road that heads east for three miles, then north for seven miles, ND 1 continues north for two miles before entering the city of Oakes. six miles north of Oakes, the route begins a concurrency of about miles with ND 13. This concurrency travels almost due north and ends in Verona. Six miles north of Verona, ND 1 intersects with the western terminus of ND 27. Thirteen miles farther north, the highway intersects ND 46. A little more than nineteen miles north of this intersection, ND 1 begins a concurrency with Interstate 94 and US 52. The three highways travel west for about six miles before I-94 and US 52 continue west and ND 1 forks north.
US27 appeared in 1926, replacing what had been the western route of the Dixie Highway in many places.
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In Florida, US27 has been designated the Claude Pepper Memorial Highway by the Florida State Legislature. It was named after long-time Florida US Senator and congressman Claude Pepper. Nearly the entire length of US27 in Florida is a divided highway.
Australia's Highway 1 is a network of highways that circumnavigate the Australian continent, joining all mainland state capitals. At a total length of approximately 14,500km (9,000mi) it is among the longest national highways in the world, a list also including the Trans-Siberian Highway (over 11,000km or 6,800mi) and the Trans-Canada Highway (8,030km or 4,990mi). Every day more than a million people travel on a part of it.
History
Highway 1 was created as part of the National Route Numbering system, adopted in 1955. The route was compiled from an existing network of state and local roads and tracks. Highway 1 is the only route to reach across all Australian states. Many of the other national routes are tributaries of Highway 1.
Under the original Highway 1 scheme, certain major traffic routes that ran parallel to the main route were designated National Route Alternative 1. Most of these route designations have been replaced by either a state route designation, or an alpha-numeric route designation, depending on which state the section is in. An example of the Alternative 1 designation remaining is on the old Princes Highway route from Dandenong to South Melbourne in Victoria.
In Western Australia, Highway 1 is a 5,305-kilometre (3,296mi) long route around the state, from the South Australian border near Eucla to the Northern Territory border near Kununurra. Highway 1 continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in Tasmania. All roads within the Highway 1 system are allocated a road route numbered 1, M1, A1, or B1, depending on the state route numbering system. In Western Australia, most of the highway is designated as National Route 1; however, the sections in the north-east and south-east of the state that are concurrent with the National Highway routes linking Perth to Adelaide and Darwin are designated as National Highway 1.
Did you know that North Dakota is the fourth least densely populated state in the whole country?While it has some beautiful national parks, a growing job market, and a pretty low cost of living, there are some less obvious signs why this state is home to so few. Today on Across the Globe we’re looking at the 10 reasons why nobody lives in North Dakota.
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10 Reasons Nobody Is Moving To North Dakota even though it has affordable real estate. That's right, buying a home in North Dakota is a doable thing but people still choose not to move to North Dakota.
Can you pick out North Dakota on a map with no text? Did you know only 37% of Americans can? What is odd about that is 44% of Canadians can. It’s not even in their country. Look at a United States map, I promise it is a US state.
But, they think it is ok to have potato chips that taste like catchup, so, they are all kinds of screwed up.
Today we are looking at the results of a survey we did where we listed 30 reasons why North Dakota isn’t a good place to live. These 30 reasons were reasons people most often gave when asked why they don’t like living in North Dakota.
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Top 10 Reasons to move to North Dakota.
Top 10 Reasons to move to North Dakota.
North Dakota is an often overlooked state. When people looking for a new state to relocate to, North Dakota is rarely on the top of anyone's list. I think it should be. They have a low cost of living, good air quality, great water quality, low taxes, and really low crime.
The water quality to me is a big deal like I said in the video if you search any location water and air quality is always near the top of the page. I searched Portland, Oregon and one of the first things that popped up was Lake Vancouver water quality.
North Dakota is a great place to live. Enjoy.
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Did you know that between 2021 and 2022, Montana saw a domestic net migration of over 16,000 people, resulting in a 1.5% change in population? In fact, when looking at percent population change, Montana is among the most popular states that people moved to in 2022. However, Montana’s neighbor to the east, North Dakota, saw a negative net migration between 2021 and 2022. That’s right, more people left this state than moved to it, resulting in a negative net migration of about 2,700 people and a percent population change of 0.2%. But why is this? After all, these states are geographically adjacent and have plenty of similarities.
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Why The United States Has Two Dakotas: North Dakota and South Dakota
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The United States has two Dakotas: North Dakota and South Dakota. But while these are two completely separate states each with their own state governments, two U.S. senators, and representative in Congress, there's nothing really all that natural or cultural that necessitated the area be split into two. Here's why the formerly single Dakota territory was split into two separate states.
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Did you know that North Dakota is the fourth least densely populated state in the whole country?While it has some beautiful national parks, a growing job market...
Did you know that North Dakota is the fourth least densely populated state in the whole country?While it has some beautiful national parks, a growing job market, and a pretty low cost of living, there are some less obvious signs why this state is home to so few. Today on Across the Globe we’re looking at the 10 reasons why nobody lives in North Dakota.
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Did you know that North Dakota is the fourth least densely populated state in the whole country?While it has some beautiful national parks, a growing job market, and a pretty low cost of living, there are some less obvious signs why this state is home to so few. Today on Across the Globe we’re looking at the 10 reasons why nobody lives in North Dakota.
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10 Reasons Nobody Is Moving To North Dakota even though it has affordable real estate. That's right, buying a home in North Dakota is a doable thing but people ...
10 Reasons Nobody Is Moving To North Dakota even though it has affordable real estate. That's right, buying a home in North Dakota is a doable thing but people still choose not to move to North Dakota.
Can you pick out North Dakota on a map with no text? Did you know only 37% of Americans can? What is odd about that is 44% of Canadians can. It’s not even in their country. Look at a United States map, I promise it is a US state.
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Today we are looking at the results of a survey we did where we listed 30 reasons why North Dakota isn’t a good place to live. These 30 reasons were reasons people most often gave when asked why they don’t like living in North Dakota.
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https://www.indexmundi.com/facts/united-states/quick-facts/compare/north-dakota.south-dakota
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting_Bull_Trophy
https://time.com/4377423/dakota-north-south-history-two/
https://www.argusleader.com/story/blogs/mickgarry/2019/01/08/north-dakota-south-dakota-merger-not-dumbest-idea-ever/2519342002/
https://www.change.org/p/donald-trump-merge-south-and-north-dakota-into-megakota-fa69def5-27c1-44e1-b206-e8674c2e0f5e
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-dakota/differences-east-river-west-river-sd/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Dakota
https://www.forbes.com/places/nd/
https://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/tbb-84-revised.pdf
https://statisticalatlas.com/state/North-Dakota/Overview
https://statisticalatlas.com/state/South-Dakota/Overview
https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/state/north-dakota/
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The Dakotas
South Dakota and North Dakota, two northern plains states in these United States, but they are not as plain as you might assume.
Once part of the mighty Dakota Territory, one of the last areas of the country Americans settled, they split up, and today there is a mild rivalry between the two. People get them mixed up, although in this video I’m going to explain how they are quite different, despite sharing part of a name.
But first, what do they have in common? Well, other than being irregularly-shaped rectangles.
Both are about the same size, although South Dakota is a bit bigger. There’s also not a big difference between the population of the two states, although South Dakota has more people. Historically, their populations have rarely been far apart, with North Dakota’s population even surpassing South Dakota’s a few times. Currently, North Dakota is growing at a faster rate. Both don’t have a metro area that even gets near half a million people, which is why Minneapolis-St. Paul is pretty influential over both.
Both states are considered part of the Midwest. Most of the two states are made up of mostly prairie, part of what’s known as The Great Plains. Both have mostly continental climates, and generally the further west you go in each state, the drier it gets. For example, the annual precipitation in Fargo, North Dakota is 22.6 inches, while it’s 14.4 inches out west in Williston. It’s 26.3 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, while it’s 16.3 out west in Rapid City.
While both have four seasons, both have fairly mild summers and long, extremely cold winters. North Dakota does get a little colder in the winter being further north.
The Missouri River is the major river that runs through both states. Both are about as far from the ocean as you can get.
West of the Missouri River in both states, the land becomes much more rugged, with badlands and buttes.
Both are mostly rural states with lots of agriculture.
Residents of both states are younger, on average, than most of the country. (36.8 SD, 35 ND). Residents of both also tend to be Christian. 77% in North Dakota and 79% in South Dakota identify as such. And most residents in both are of European descent. The largest ethnic minority in both states today is American Indian.
Both states lean conservative politically, and reliably have voted for the Republican Party since the 1960s.
So how about those differences?
The poverty rate is lower in North Dakota (10.3%-13%). However, crime is a little lower in South Dakota. More North Dakota residents have college degrees. And the cost of living is generally higher in North Dakota.
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https://time.com/4377423/dakota-north-south-history-two/
https://www.argusleader.com/story/blogs/mickgarry/2019/01/08/north-dakota-south-dakota-merger-not-dumbest-idea-ever/2519342002/
https://www.change.org/p/donald-trump-merge-south-and-north-dakota-into-megakota-fa69def5-27c1-44e1-b206-e8674c2e0f5e
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-dakota/differences-east-river-west-river-sd/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Dakota
https://www.forbes.com/places/nd/
https://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/tbb-84-revised.pdf
https://statisticalatlas.com/state/North-Dakota/Overview
https://statisticalatlas.com/state/South-Dakota/Overview
https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/state/north-dakota/
https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/state/south-dakota/
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The Dakotas
South Dakota and North Dakota, two northern plains states in these United States, but they are not as plain as you might assume.
Once part of the mighty Dakota Territory, one of the last areas of the country Americans settled, they split up, and today there is a mild rivalry between the two. People get them mixed up, although in this video I’m going to explain how they are quite different, despite sharing part of a name.
But first, what do they have in common? Well, other than being irregularly-shaped rectangles.
Both are about the same size, although South Dakota is a bit bigger. There’s also not a big difference between the population of the two states, although South Dakota has more people. Historically, their populations have rarely been far apart, with North Dakota’s population even surpassing South Dakota’s a few times. Currently, North Dakota is growing at a faster rate. Both don’t have a metro area that even gets near half a million people, which is why Minneapolis-St. Paul is pretty influential over both.
Both states are considered part of the Midwest. Most of the two states are made up of mostly prairie, part of what’s known as The Great Plains. Both have mostly continental climates, and generally the further west you go in each state, the drier it gets. For example, the annual precipitation in Fargo, North Dakota is 22.6 inches, while it’s 14.4 inches out west in Williston. It’s 26.3 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, while it’s 16.3 out west in Rapid City.
While both have four seasons, both have fairly mild summers and long, extremely cold winters. North Dakota does get a little colder in the winter being further north.
The Missouri River is the major river that runs through both states. Both are about as far from the ocean as you can get.
West of the Missouri River in both states, the land becomes much more rugged, with badlands and buttes.
Both are mostly rural states with lots of agriculture.
Residents of both states are younger, on average, than most of the country. (36.8 SD, 35 ND). Residents of both also tend to be Christian. 77% in North Dakota and 79% in South Dakota identify as such. And most residents in both are of European descent. The largest ethnic minority in both states today is American Indian.
Both states lean conservative politically, and reliably have voted for the Republican Party since the 1960s.
So how about those differences?
The poverty rate is lower in North Dakota (10.3%-13%). However, crime is a little lower in South Dakota. More North Dakota residents have college degrees. And the cost of living is generally higher in North Dakota.
Top 10 Reasons to move to North Dakota.
North Dakota is an often overlooked state. When people looking for a new state to relocate to, North Dakota is rarely o...
Top 10 Reasons to move to North Dakota.
North Dakota is an often overlooked state. When people looking for a new state to relocate to, North Dakota is rarely on the top of anyone's list. I think it should be. They have a low cost of living, good air quality, great water quality, low taxes, and really low crime.
The water quality to me is a big deal like I said in the video if you search any location water and air quality is always near the top of the page. I searched Portland, Oregon and one of the first things that popped up was Lake Vancouver water quality.
North Dakota is a great place to live. Enjoy.
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Top 10 Reasons to move to North Dakota.
North Dakota is an often overlooked state. When people looking for a new state to relocate to, North Dakota is rarely on the top of anyone's list. I think it should be. They have a low cost of living, good air quality, great water quality, low taxes, and really low crime.
The water quality to me is a big deal like I said in the video if you search any location water and air quality is always near the top of the page. I searched Portland, Oregon and one of the first things that popped up was Lake Vancouver water quality.
North Dakota is a great place to live. Enjoy.
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Why So Many Americans Move To Montana And Not North Dakota
Did you know that between 2021 and 2022, Montana saw a domestic net migration of over 16,000 people,...
Why So Many Americans Move To Montana And Not North Dakota
Did you know that between 2021 and 2022, Montana saw a domestic net migration of over 16,000 people, resulting in a 1.5% change in population? In fact, when looking at percent population change, Montana is among the most popular states that people moved to in 2022. However, Montana’s neighbor to the east, North Dakota, saw a negative net migration between 2021 and 2022. That’s right, more people left this state than moved to it, resulting in a negative net migration of about 2,700 people and a percent population change of 0.2%. But why is this? After all, these states are geographically adjacent and have plenty of similarities.
Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to be looking at why so many Americans move to Montana – but not to North Dakota.
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Why So Many Americans Move To Montana And Not North Dakota
Did you know that between 2021 and 2022, Montana saw a domestic net migration of over 16,000 people, resulting in a 1.5% change in population? In fact, when looking at percent population change, Montana is among the most popular states that people moved to in 2022. However, Montana’s neighbor to the east, North Dakota, saw a negative net migration between 2021 and 2022. That’s right, more people left this state than moved to it, resulting in a negative net migration of about 2,700 people and a percent population change of 0.2%. But why is this? After all, these states are geographically adjacent and have plenty of similarities.
Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to be looking at why so many Americans move to Montana – but not to North Dakota.
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The United States has two Dakotas: North Dakota and South Dakota. But while these are two completely separate states each with their own state governments, two U.S. senators, and representative in Congress, there's nothing really all that natural or cultural that necessitated the area be split into two. Here's why the formerly single Dakota territory was split into two separate states.
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The United States has two Dakotas: North Dakota and South Dakota. But while these are two completely separate states each with their own state governments, two U.S. senators, and representative in Congress, there's nothing really all that natural or cultural that necessitated the area be split into two. Here's why the formerly single Dakota territory was split into two separate states.
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Did you know that North Dakota is the fourth least densely populated state in the whole country?While it has some beautiful national parks, a growing job market, and a pretty low cost of living, there are some less obvious signs why this state is home to so few. Today on Across the Globe we’re looking at the 10 reasons why nobody lives in North Dakota.
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10 Reasons Nobody Is Moving To North Dakota even though it has affordable real estate. That's right, buying a home in North Dakota is a doable thing but people still choose not to move to North Dakota.
Can you pick out North Dakota on a map with no text? Did you know only 37% of Americans can? What is odd about that is 44% of Canadians can. It’s not even in their country. Look at a United States map, I promise it is a US state.
But, they think it is ok to have potato chips that taste like catchup, so, they are all kinds of screwed up.
Today we are looking at the results of a survey we did where we listed 30 reasons why North Dakota isn’t a good place to live. These 30 reasons were reasons people most often gave when asked why they don’t like living in North Dakota.
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North Dakota is known for being polite, but perhaps they’ve been a little too hospitable to oil companies.
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Mr. Beat compares and contrasts North Dakota and South Dakota, two Upper Midwestern American states that folks often mix up.
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https://www.argusleader.com/story/blogs/mickgarry/2019/01/08/north-dakota-south-dakota-merger-not-dumbest-idea-ever/2519342002/
https://www.change.org/p/donald-trump-merge-south-and-north-dakota-into-megakota-fa69def5-27c1-44e1-b206-e8674c2e0f5e
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-dakota/differences-east-river-west-river-sd/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota
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https://www.forbes.com/places/nd/
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https://statisticalatlas.com/state/North-Dakota/Overview
https://statisticalatlas.com/state/South-Dakota/Overview
https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/state/north-dakota/
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The Dakotas
South Dakota and North Dakota, two northern plains states in these United States, but they are not as plain as you might assume.
Once part of the mighty Dakota Territory, one of the last areas of the country Americans settled, they split up, and today there is a mild rivalry between the two. People get them mixed up, although in this video I’m going to explain how they are quite different, despite sharing part of a name.
But first, what do they have in common? Well, other than being irregularly-shaped rectangles.
Both are about the same size, although South Dakota is a bit bigger. There’s also not a big difference between the population of the two states, although South Dakota has more people. Historically, their populations have rarely been far apart, with North Dakota’s population even surpassing South Dakota’s a few times. Currently, North Dakota is growing at a faster rate. Both don’t have a metro area that even gets near half a million people, which is why Minneapolis-St. Paul is pretty influential over both.
Both states are considered part of the Midwest. Most of the two states are made up of mostly prairie, part of what’s known as The Great Plains. Both have mostly continental climates, and generally the further west you go in each state, the drier it gets. For example, the annual precipitation in Fargo, North Dakota is 22.6 inches, while it’s 14.4 inches out west in Williston. It’s 26.3 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, while it’s 16.3 out west in Rapid City.
While both have four seasons, both have fairly mild summers and long, extremely cold winters. North Dakota does get a little colder in the winter being further north.
The Missouri River is the major river that runs through both states. Both are about as far from the ocean as you can get.
West of the Missouri River in both states, the land becomes much more rugged, with badlands and buttes.
Both are mostly rural states with lots of agriculture.
Residents of both states are younger, on average, than most of the country. (36.8 SD, 35 ND). Residents of both also tend to be Christian. 77% in North Dakota and 79% in South Dakota identify as such. And most residents in both are of European descent. The largest ethnic minority in both states today is American Indian.
Both states lean conservative politically, and reliably have voted for the Republican Party since the 1960s.
So how about those differences?
The poverty rate is lower in North Dakota (10.3%-13%). However, crime is a little lower in South Dakota. More North Dakota residents have college degrees. And the cost of living is generally higher in North Dakota.
Top 10 Reasons to move to North Dakota.
North Dakota is an often overlooked state. When people looking for a new state to relocate to, North Dakota is rarely on the top of anyone's list. I think it should be. They have a low cost of living, good air quality, great water quality, low taxes, and really low crime.
The water quality to me is a big deal like I said in the video if you search any location water and air quality is always near the top of the page. I searched Portland, Oregon and one of the first things that popped up was Lake Vancouver water quality.
North Dakota is a great place to live. Enjoy.
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Why So Many Americans Move To Montana And Not North Dakota
Did you know that between 2021 and 2022, Montana saw a domestic net migration of over 16,000 people, resulting in a 1.5% change in population? In fact, when looking at percent population change, Montana is among the most popular states that people moved to in 2022. However, Montana’s neighbor to the east, North Dakota, saw a negative net migration between 2021 and 2022. That’s right, more people left this state than moved to it, resulting in a negative net migration of about 2,700 people and a percent population change of 0.2%. But why is this? After all, these states are geographically adjacent and have plenty of similarities.
Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to be looking at why so many Americans move to Montana – but not to North Dakota.
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The United States has two Dakotas: North Dakota and South Dakota. But while these are two completely separate states each with their own state governments, two U.S. senators, and representative in Congress, there's nothing really all that natural or cultural that necessitated the area be split into two. Here's why the formerly single Dakota territory was split into two separate states.
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North Dakota (pronunciation: i/ˌnɔːrθdəˈkoʊtə/; locally[ˌno̞ɹθ dəˈko̞ɾə]) is the 39th state of the United States, having been admitted to the union on November 2, 1889.
North Dakota has weathered the Great Recession of the early 21st century with a boom in natural resources, particularly a boom in oil extraction from the Bakken formation, which lies beneath the northwestern part of the state. The development has driven strong job and population growth, and low unemployment.
Geography
North Dakota is located in the U.S. region known as the Great Plains. The state shares the Red River of the North with Minnesota on the east; South Dakota is to the south, Montana is to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are north. North Dakota is situated near the middle of North America with a stone marker in Rugby, North Dakota marking the "Geographic Center of the North American Continent". With an area of 70,762 square miles (183,273km2), North Dakota is the 19th largest state.
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