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  1. Equateur 1986: Colloque organise a Quito du 7 au 12 juillet 1986 a l'occasion du 250e anniversaire de la premiere Mission geodesique (Collection Colloques ... pour le developpement en cooperation)
  2. The Mapmaker's Wife: A True Tale of Love, Murder, and Survival in the Amazon by Robert Whitaker, 2004-04
  3. The earliest Spanish advances southward from Panama along the west coast of South America by Robert Cushman Murphy, 1941
  4. Social Power and the Urbanization of Water: Flows of Power (Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies Series) by Erik Swyngedouw, 2004-05-06
  5. Migration, fertility and development: A conceptual note and proposal for research on Ecuador (Studies on the interrelationships between migration and development in third world settings) by Edna Helen Berry, 1983
  6. The Fate of the Yellow Woodbee: Nate Saint (Trailblazer Books #24) by Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson, 1997-08
  7. The El Encanto focus: A Post-Pleistocene maritime adaptation to expanding littoral resources by Carl David Spath, 1981
  8. Identifying the inner city in Latin America.: An article from: The Geographical Journal by Rosemary D.F. Bromley, Gareth A. Jones, 1996-07-01
  9. Rural migration to the Ecuadorien orients (Working paper) by David A Preston, 1978
  10. Plundering Paradise: The Hand Of Man On The Galapagos Islands by Michael D'Orso, 2003-11

81. Ecuador - Geography
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    Ecuador is bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Colombia, and on the east and south by Peru. Ecuador continues to contest the boundary with Peru, which was established by the Protocol of Peace, Friendship, and Boundaries (Rio Protocol) of 1942 and ceded to Peru a large portion of territory east of the Andes (see Reform, Chaos, and Debacle, 1925-44 , ch. 1).
    Data as of 1989 Ecuador Hotels Ecuador Hostels Ecuador Sights Previous: Ecuador - Chapter 2. The Society And Its Environment Next: Ecuador - Natural Regions Ecuador Travel Guide A good starting point for researching Ecuador for travel or reference. Ecuador Pictures Ecuador pictures and photos on Exploitz.com. Global Volunteer Network Ecuador Pictures by Gabriel Eguiguren P.

    82. Ecuador General Travel Info - History, Geography, Culture, Economy, Politics And
    people and culture that belie its small size (ecuador is about the size of Nevada). The country is divided into four distinct geographic regions – the
    http://www.goecuador.com/ecuadortravelinfo/
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    is a magical "New" World country just waiting to be re-discovered. The country is blessed with kaleidoscopic diversity in its topography, biology, people and culture that belie its small size (Ecuador is about the size of Nevada). Lying on South America's Pacific coast, Ecuador is bordered by Colombia to the north and Peru to the south. Ecuador is named for the Equatorial line which passes just north of its capital, Quito. The equator is famously commemorated at a spot coined la Mitad del Mundo (the Middle of the World).

    83. GEOGRAPHY OF ECUADOR
    There are 3 continental regions in ecuador Coastal, Montain, and Amazonian. In spanish these regions Map of ecuador This map of ecuador
    http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~eschniter/AMAZONIA/geo
    < back GEOGRAPHY OF ECUADOR
    There are 3 continental regions in Ecuador: Coastal, Montain, and Amazonian. In spanish these regions are referred to as la Costa, la Sierra and el Oriente. Our region of focus will be on the Oriente, literally, the East, which lays east of the Andes mountains and include both the Upper and Lower Amazon Basins. The tropical climate in the amazon basin averages about 25C with 500cm of rainfall. [source: Amazon Crude- J. Kimmerling] We have compiled these different maps in this section: CLICK ON EACH IMAGE FOR LARGER VIEWING SIZE Ecuador covers 280,000 km, and is about the size of Colorado or Nevada. It is located on the western side of South America between Peru and Colombia. Ecuador has many rivers that contribute to the floodplain of the Amazon Basin. Ecuador takes its name from the fact that it stradles the equator. Although Ecuador is a very tiny country it can take more than a full day to travel from one corner to the other by bus. Click on this image to see a zoomed in version that indicates the many provinces across the country. Map of Ecuador This map of Ecuador shows you its location in relation to South America; its three main regions divided into coastal, mountain, and rainforest; previously disputed border regions (prior to 1999), and the Galapagos Islands.

    84. Ecuador Travel Information
    geography of ecuador. ecuador is a tiny country on the northwestern coast of South America that most people don t think of when they go on vacation.
    http://www.travelsinparadise.com/ecuador/ecuador_intro_1.html
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    An Introduction to Ecuador
    By Mike Yaeger and Matt Lepkowski Related Articles Descending into the Quito airport, one sees a sprawling city sitting in a deep valley surrounded by white stucco houses cascading down the mountainsides. The stench of scorched land fills the air, mingling with the smell of exhaust from the many diesel-burning buses that flood the streets of the Capitol City. Quito is a city that blends the rich traditions of it's European and Indian architecture, culture and relaxed way of life, with a constant striving to break into the modern age of business and commerce. It is a city characterized by old churches next to glass office towers, modern banks with crumbling sidewalks, and rich mixture of people living by the old traditions and others firmly entrenched in the new world. Quito represents a country in the midst of change, attempting to preserve the old, yet take advantage of the new.
    Geography of Ecuador
    These diverse habitats create a country that offers much to the visiting tourist. There are very high active volcanoes to climb, such as Mount Cotopaxi, sitting at almost 20,000 feet. There are lush tropical rainforests, some virgin and some not, providing adventures into a vanishing lifestyle and ecosphere. There is a long coastline providing small fishing villages, ecoresorts, untouched beaches, and the Galapagos Islands.

    85. A2Z Languages - Ecuador - Country Guide - Geography
    This page contains information on the geography of ecuador. Spanish language school listings, language study abroad opportunities
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    Program Locations Argentina Austria Bolivia Brazil Chile Canada Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador France Germany Greece Guatemala Italy Mexico Peru Portugal Puerto Rico Russia Spain Switzerland Venezuela Country Guide: Geography Despite its small size, Ecuador is one of the worlds most varied Countries. Ecuador is bordered by Colombia to the north and Peru to the south and east with the Pacific coast of South America to the west with the equator passing though Ecuador. Mainland Ecuador has three regions. The western coastal lowlands, central highlands and eastern Amazonian lowlands. Western pacific lowlands The western coastal lowlands used to be heavily forested, but most of the natural vegetation is now destroyed for agriculture and the mangroves have been hacked and replaced with shrimp ponds. This region is made up of fertile plains, rolling hills, and sedimentary basins traversed by a plethora of rivers that rush from the heights of the Andes to the Pacific Ocean. The nations most important and beautiful rivers can be seen here. The western provinces of Los Rios, Manabi and El Oro are the most intensively farmed in Ecuador. The Andean mountain Range runs from north to south, splitting the country into the western coastal lowlands and the eastern jungles and rainforests of the upper Amazonian basin. Chimborazo is the highest peak of the Andean mountains, which is composed of two volcanic mountain ranges, about 400 km long, with a valley nestled between. The valley houses Quito, the capital of Ecuador. This is the region with the highest population density in the country.

    86. Adventure In Ecuador
    Location, geography , Climate. ecuador s most beloved and popular national park lies in splendid isolation about 960 kilometers off the mainland.
    http://www.geographia.com/ecuador/ecuad02.htm
    Adventure in Ecuador Ecuador Homepage Latin America Homepage The World Geographically, Ecuador can be divided into three primary regions: the Coastal Lowlands, the Central Highlands, and the Eastern Rainforest Basin.
    The Coastal Lowlands Guayaquil Located at the mouth of the Guayas River, this coastal city has always been the largest and most liberal-minded in Ecuador. Its fiercely independent and progressive populace has at times rebelled against the government in Quito. Today, it is a city of 2 million, and some historians explain that the reason Guayaquil is not the nation's capital is because the Spanish found Quito easier to control. Guayaquil's history of trading dates back thousands of years, and its markets are still a big attraction. People come from all over Ecuador to hawk their goods here, and bargains abound. The Central Highlands The most dramatic geographical feature of Ecuador is its central highlands. Here, a soaring stretch of the Andes splits into two local ranges, demarcating a magnificent central valley. The German explorer Humbolt aptly dubbed this valley the Avenue of the Volcanoes, for along it range most of Ecuador's 51 volcanic peaks, 21 of which are presently active. Many wear snowy crowns all year round. The highest peak is Chimborazo, rising 6,310 meters. At the northern end of the valley is Ecuador's capital city

    87. Ecuador - Mainland Geography And Wildlife
    , health. •, crafts and markets. •, books. •, communications, post and phones. •, costs, money and banks. ecuador Mainland geography And Wildlife.
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    Home Ecuador Directory getting around opening hours, public holidays and festivals getting there work, volunteering and study ... climate mainland geography and wildlife metric equivalent weights and measures maps and information directory where to go: some highlights ... Ecuador

    88. Untitled Document
    prepare you, to become familiar with the culture, people and geography of ecuador. THE TASK. about ecuador s geography, culture and travel attractions.
    http://www.iusb.edu/~sbglobal/ecwebquest.html
    INTRODUCTION Your father's company will transfer him to a division in Quito, Ecuador. Your older brother will be a freshman in High School and you will be in the eighth grade. Where are you going to school and what can you find out about education opportunities in Ecuador. The family will arrive in Ecuador before school starts in the fall. This WebQuest will help prepare you, to become familiar with the culture, people and geography of Ecuador. THE TASK - Explore and research the culture, education and customs of Ecuador. - Look at the geography, Pacific coastline, the high sierra's volcanos, and the Amazon jungle. Look for maps and aerial pictures of Quito. - Use the Internet to explore sites at universities, schools, newspapers, TV and radio stations on the Web. The U.S. Embassy is a great resource. - Explore the possibility of meeting other students and becoming pen-pals thru this WebQuest. - Exchange e-mail messages with someone if possible. - Prepare a HyperStudio slide presentation using a variety of sources to make this an enthusiastic and enlightening experience for your fellow students.

    89. Geography
    Translate this page Geografía. Gran parte de la región central del ecuador depende mucho de la agrícultura. geography. Mountain Climates and Crops Diagram. 6.000 metros.
    http://www.ukans.edu/~latamst/ecuador/geography/
    TERRACING
    Comprehension Questions:
    Respuesta Because the use the "terracing" technique.
    Respuesta The crops grown at the lower elevations require warmer temperatures both day and night. The crops grown at the higher elevations are able to withstand lower temperatures, particularly at night. GEOGRAPHY Mountain Climates and Crops Diagram
    6.000 metros Tierra Helada
    Lugares
    Tierra Templada
    Lugares
    Tierra Caliente
    Lugares Listening:
    Directions:
    Listen to each statement. Then choose the correct climate zone below.
    Statement #1 Tierra caliente Tierra templada Respuesta Tierra caliente
    Statement #2 Tierra caliente Tierra templada Respuesta Statement #3 Tierra caliente Tierra templada Respuesta Tierra templada
    Speaking:
    (1) Practice with a partner, pronouncing the towns and crops. Create your own sentences such as: "Las ciruelas crecen en Paute." "El arroz y las bananas crecen cerca de Guayaquil." (2) Direct each student to assume the part of a grower of a different Ecuadorian crop and choose a partner. Each group of two needs to create a dialogue in such a way as to demonstrate a possible bartering system between different climatic zones.
    Writing:
    Pretend you are a worker in the floral industry. Make a reasonable diary entry for a common working day. Be sure to include: (1) how you get to wrok, (2) how far the job is from your home in kilometers, (3) your typical lunch plans, (4) the length of your working day, (5) your specific duties in the greenhouse, (6) how the flowers are stored or transportated so as to stay fresh, and (7) other details to make your diary accurate and interesting.

    90. Ecuador - A Short Geography
    A short geographic trip to ecuador. By Dr. LESLIE JERMYN. ecuador is one of the smallest Latin American countries at 283,560 sq.km.
    http://www.globalaware.org/Artlicles_eng/Ecuador_geography.htm
    Home Contact About Us Get Involved ... ARTICLES Main Menu article Check the GA Image Library for
    more images on this theme! World, Abya Yala , Ecuador Map resources August 19th, 2002
    WWW.GLOBALAWARE.ORG A short geographic trip to Ecuador.
    By Dr. LESLIE JERMYN.
    Ecuador is one of the smallest Latin American countries at 283,560 sq.km. It is nestled between Peru to the south and Colombia to the north and is an Andean nation. The Andes Mountains form a natural division between the Pacific Coastal Plain in the west and the Amazon lowlands to the east.
    Between the two lowland areas, mountains rise to heights of over 6000m. The two chains or cordilleras of the Andes enclose a series of 10 basins or valleys where approximately half the population lives. The main highland cities of Ibarra, Otavalo, Quito, Latacunga, Ambato, Riobamba, Baños, Cuenca and Loja are all located in intermontane valley areas. Peasant, dairy and cut flower farming dominate valley agriculture while small industry and services dominate highland city economies. Most of the rest of the population lives in the Pacific coastal region where the Andes gradually soften into hills that meet the sea. The main cities here are Esmeraldas in the north and Puerto Viejo, Guayaquil and Machala in the south. Esmeraldas is the country's oil processing and shipping terminal while Guayaquil is the major shipping port for all other commodities. The southern Pacific coast is dedicated to banana and African palm plantations and shrimp farming.

    91. Ecuador - GEOGRAPHY
    Country Listing. ecuador Table of Contents. ecuador. geography. Figure 3. Topography and Drainage. ecuador is one of the smaller countries in South America.
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    Country Listing Ecuador Table of Contents
    Ecuador
    GEOGRAPHY
    Figure 3. Topography and Drainage Ecuador is one of the smaller countries in South America. Located on the west coast and straddling the equator, Ecuador has a total area of about 280,000 square kilometers, which includes the Galápagos Islands. Roughly the size of the state of Colorado, Ecuador encompasses a wide range of natural formations and climates, from the desertlike southern coast to the snowcapped peaks of the Andes Mountains to the plains of the Amazon River Basin (see fig. 3 Ecuador is bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Colombia, and on the east and south by Peru. Ecuador continues to contest the boundary with Peru, which was established by the Protocol of Peace, Friendship, and Boundaries (Rio Protocol) of 1942 and ceded to Peru a large portion of territory east of the Andes (see Reform, Chaos, and Debacle, 1925-44 , ch. 1). Data as of 1989

    92. Ecuador - GEOGRAPHY
    Country Listing. ecuador Table of Contents. ecuador. geography. Size Approximately 280,000 square kilometers. Topography Divided into
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    Country Listing Ecuador Table of Contents
    Ecuador
    GEOGRAPHY
    Size: Approximately 280,000 square kilometers. Topography: Divided into three continental regionsthe Costa, Sierra, and Orienteand one insular regionthe Galápagos Islands. Costa, located between Pacific Ocean and Andes Mountains, consists of coastal lowlands and mountains. Sierra composed of two major chains of Andes MountainsCordillera Occidental (Western Chain) and Cordillera Oriental (Eastern Chain)and intermontane basin or plateau between the two chains. Cordillera Occidental contains Ecuador's highest peak, 6,267-meter Mount Chimborazo. Oriente consists of Andean piedmont and eastern lowlands. Galápagos are islands of varied size located 1,000 kilometers west of Ecuadorian coast. Climate: Tropical climate throughout Costa, although variations in temperature and rainfall result from proximity to warm or cool ocean currents. Sierra climate ranges from tropical to frozen, depending on altitude; notable rainfall variations also occur. Tropical climate and abundant rainfall prevail in Oriente. Galápagos climate varies from tropical and desert-like at sea level to cold and wet at highest point. Data as of 1989

    93. Ecuador Rainforest WebQuest
    geography of ecuador Global Climate Perspectives System (GCPS) Climatological Products http//www.ncdc.noaa.gov/onlineprod/prod.html;
    http://www.pwcs.edu/i-tech/confpres/ecuadorquest.htm

    Task
    Process Evaluation Reflection ... About this WebQuest
      Task An anonymous Ecuadorian has provided funding to the Washington Zoo to expand their rain forest exhibit. Your company has been asked to present your recommendations as to what should be included in the exhibit to represent the Ecuadorian rain forest. Include in your presentation:
      • Information on the ecosystem of the Ecuadorian rain forest Information on the peoples indigenous to the area A chart describing the living and non-living ecological features of Ecuadorian rain forest Choose a stratum of the rain forest (ground level, middle level or canopy) and list for that strata 3 birds, 3 mammals, 3 amphibians and 3 insects to include in the exhibit.
          Common and scientific name of animal Description of animal's habitat Description of eating habits Description of animal (includes pictures) Description of how the animal protects itself Describe adaptations the animal has made to live in that level of the rain forest (ground level, middle level or canopy)
        A diagram of a food web for the Ecuadorian Rain forest and a food chain for the animals you select to include in the exhibit Plants indigenous to the Ecuadorian rain forest.

    94. Lawrence Brown's Personal Info Page
    Development and Individual Mobility Migration and Circulation from ecuador s Rural Sierra, with Jorge A. Brea and Andrew R. Goetz, Economic geography 64 (1988
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      Lawrence A. Brown
      labrown@geography.ohio-state.edu
      Address
      Department of Geography, The Ohio State University
      1036 Derby Hall
      154 North Oval Mall
      Columbus, OH 43210 tel. (614) 292-2320
      fax (614) 292-6213
      Current Position
      • Distinguished University Professor and Chair of Geography, Ohio State University
      Education and Degrees
      • 1966 Ph.D. Geography, Northwestern University 1963 M.A. Geography, Northwestern University 1960 C.P.A. State of Pennsylvania; Currently Licensed in Ohio 1958 B.S. Economics (Business), University of Pennsylvania
      Professional Experience
      The adoption and geographic spread of new products and techniques across the earth's surface, termed more generally innovation diffusion , has been a major concern of Dr. Brown's research. His 1966 dissertation on this topic, based on field work in Sweden under the distinguished geographer Torsten Hagerstrand and reported in a Lund Studies monograph, examined communications technology. In 1973, he initiated a large scale project examining a variety of innovations in the United States, Latin America, and Africa. This NSF supported research led to the book Innovation Diffusion: A New Perspective (1981), which was termed a unique contribution by reviews in disciplines as diverse as Marketing, Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and History of Science, as well as Geography. Earlier social science research had emphasized adoption of innovations. By contrast, Brown introduced and elaborated the idea that diffusion largely reflects the actions of entities supplying innovations, which control who has the opportunity to adopt.

    95. MedWebPlus Subject Geography And Geographical South America

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    96. CARE - Virtual Field Trip - Ecuador
    It is bordered by Colombia and Peru. ecuador s geography is exciting and diverse. The country s four regions cover dense Amazon
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    Country Background
    Ecuador at a Glance: Population: 12.9 Million (July 2000 est.) Urban Population: 60%, Quito (pop. 1.5 million) Major Ethnic and Linguistic Groups: Mestizo (mixed Indian and Spanish) 65%, Indian 25%, Spanish and others 7%, Black 3% Languages: Religions: Roman Catholic 95%, small minority of other Christian denominations Life Expectancy (at birth): total population: 71.06 years
    male: 68.26 years
    female: 73.99 years
    Infant Mortality (under one): 35.1 deaths/1,000 live births Under Five Mortality: 39 per 1,000 live births Maternal Mortality Rate: 160 per 100,000 live births GNP Per Capita: $4,500 USD Percentage Adults Literate: definition: age 15 and over can read and write
    total population: 90.1%
    male: 92%
    female: 88.2%
    Percentage Population With Access To Safe Drinking Water: Ecuador is named for its location on the equator, the imaginary north-south line that divides the globe. This smallest country in the Andean highlands sits on the western coast of South America and is about the size of the U.S. state of Nevada. It is bordered by Colombia and Peru. Ecuador's geography is exciting and diverse. The country's four regions cover dense Amazon rainforest in the east, the Andes Mountains including the world's highest active volcano in the middle, 1,400 miles of Pacific coastline to the west, and, off the western coast, the far-flung Galapagos Islands that helped inspire Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

    97. Ecuador Project
    Assessing Land Use and Land Cover Change in Indigenous Communities of Northeastern ecuador. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied geography Conferences, Vol.
    http://www.cpc.unc.edu/services/spatial/ecuador.htm
    Land Use/Land Cover Change in Ecuador The project study area is located in the northeastern corner of Ecuador, in the region known as the Oriente. The Oriente is composed of both frontier farm settlements and protected reserves and parks. The farming areas are settled by Ecuadorians who have immigrated to this region as early as the 1970s. In contrast, indigenous groups mainly reside within the reserves and parks, although there are a few who live on relatively pristine land outside the protected zones.
    City Life in the Oriente The Amazon rainforest stretches for more than 2,500,000 square miles across much of South America. Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela all contain parts of the rain forest. Because of its immense size it has an effect on humans throughout the planet. In recent years however, this critical natural resource has been threatened as population pressures in Amazonia have led to clear cutting of forest for agriculture and other activities. The Carolina Population Center is studying population, deforestation and agricultural practices in a region of the headwaters of the Amazon river in north-east Ecuador. This CPC project has received assistance from NASA and is a part of its Mission to Planet Earth project.

    98. BUBL LINK: 918.6 Geography And Travel: Colombia And Ecuador
    ResourceType document Location usa CIA World Factbook 2000 ecuador Basic reference information about ecuador, including details of geography, people, economy
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    CIA World Factbook 2000: Colombia
    Basic reference information about Colombia, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
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    CIA World Factbook 2000: Ecuador
    Basic reference information about Ecuador, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources. Author: CIA Subjects: ecuador DeweyClass: ResourceType: document Location: usa
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    Links to Internet resources about Colombia. Headings include academic research resources, art, economy, government, magazines, network and information services, news and newsgroups, radio and television, travel and tourism.
  • 99. Ecuador : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    ecuador. Home Places Comments via form or email cti@le.ac.uk . Page updated 17/09/99 © CTI geography, Geology Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999.
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    100. Andes Mountain Region - Ecuador - South America - Geography
    ecuador Tourist Boardâ. Phone 1800-ecuador (1-800-328-2367) Email tourism@ecuadortouristboard.com. Information. Andes Region of ecuador.
    http://www.ecuadortouristboard.com/regions/andes.html
    Ecuador Tourist Board Phone: 1-800-ECUADOR (1-800-328-2367) Email: tourism@ecuadortouristboard.com Information
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    Andes Region of Ecuador
    In the Southern Andes, colonial Cuenca near the Inca fortress ruins of Ingapirca is considered by many to be Ecuador's most beautiful city. Regions: Amazon Andes Coastal Region ... Galapagos Islands October 08, 2002

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