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List of supercentenarians born in Austria-Hungary


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Re: List of supercentenarians born in Austria-Hungary

Potrzebuję zachować tu kopię bezpieczeństwa.

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This list includes [[supercentenarian]]s (people who have attained the age of at least 110 years) and foreign supercentenarians who were born in the historical state of [[Austria-Hungary]], whose lifespans have been verified by an international body that specifically deals in longevity research, such as the [[Gerontology Research Group]] (GRG).

Austria-Hungary was an multi-national country, located in [[Central Europe]]. It was a constitutional union of the [[Empire of Austria]] and the [[Apostolic Kingdom of Hungary]] that existed from 1867 to 1918 and it consisted of many different nations, speaking their native languages - German, Hungarian, Czech, Polish, Ukrainian, Slovak, Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Italian and Romanian. Austria-Hungary was a multinational realm and also one of the world's great powers. Austria-Hungary was geographically the second-largest country in [[Europe]] after the [[Russian Empire]], at 621,538 km2 (239,977 sq mi),[5] and the third-most populous (after Russian Empire and the [[German Empire]]). The Austro-Hungarian state ceased to exist in 1918, after the lost [[World War I]], and its disintegration gave rise to new countries existing today in these areas: [[Austria]], [[Hungary]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and also parts of today [[Poland]], [[Ukraine]], [[Italy]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]] and [[Romania]].

There have been verified 19 supercentenarians born in the historical state of Austria-Hungary. Another 10 supercentenarians are currently pending. The verified supercentenarians were born in today Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia and Romania. What is more, there are pending supercentenarians born also in Hungary and Ukraine. As for the present day, there are no known supercentenarians born in the modern borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia.

The oldest person ever born in the historical state of Austria-Hungary was [[Venere Pizzinato-Papo]] (1896-2011) of Italy, who was aged 114 years, 252 days.

== Supercentenarians born in today Austria ==

Austria is the main successor of Austria-Hungary and is located in the western part of the historical state. There have been 4 verified supercentenarians born in Austrian part of Austria-Hungary and 2 known supercentenarians are currently pending.

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{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!State of birth
!State or country of death
|-bgcolor="9BDDFF"
|
|Gisela Dollinger<ref name="GRGEE">[http://www.grg.org/Adams/EE6.htm List of Pending cases]</ref>
|align=center|F
|30 August 1902
|10 March 2014
|111 years, 192 days
|Lower Austria{{ref label|Dollinger|a}}
|[[United States]]
|-
|1
|Hermine Nistler<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2012">[http://www.grg.org/Adams/Deaths2012.HTM GRG Deaths in 2012]</ref>
|align=center|F
|24 December 1900
|13 February 2012
|111 years, 51 days
|Vienna{{ref label|Nistler|b}}
|[[Austria]] (Vienna)
|-
|2
|Cäcilia Buchinger<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2012"/>
|align=center|F
|27 September 1901
|6 August 2012
|110 years, 314 days
|[[Upper Austria]]{{ref label|Buchinger|c}}
|Austria ([[Salzburg (state)|Salzburg]])
|-
|3
|[[Leopold Vietoris]]<ref name="Supercentenarians who lived in the United States">{{cite web|url=http://www.grg.org/Adams/L/USA.HTM |title=Verified Supercentenarian Cases -- USA (As of April 28, 2007)|accessdate=May 30, 2011}}</ref>
|align=center|M
|4 June 1891
|9 April 2002
|110 years, 309 days
|[[Styria]]{{ref label|Vietoris|d}}
|Austria ([[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]])
|-bgcolor="9BDDFF"
|
|Elsie Rich<ref name="GRGEE"/>
|align=center|F
|6 August 1901
|29 December 2011
|110 years, 145 days
|Vienna{{ref label|Rich|e}}
|United States
|-
|4
|Rosa Broz<ref name="Supercentenarians who lived in the United States">{{cite web|url=http://www.grg.org/Adams/L/USA.HTM |title=Verified Supercentenarian Cases -- USA (As of April 28, 2007)|accessdate=May 30, 2011}}</ref>
|align=center|F
|18 January 1895
|4 June 2005
|110 years, 137 days
|Vienna{{ref label|Broz|f}}
|Austria ([[Lower Austria]])
|}

<small>
a{{note|Dollinger}} Dollinger was born in [[Lower Austria]], which was then part of [[Austria-Hungary]]. It is now in [[Austria]].<br>
b{{note|Nistler}} Nistler was born in [[Vienna]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Austria.<br>
a{{note|Buchinger}} Buchinger was born in [[Upper Austria]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Austria.<br>
b{{note|Vietoris}} Vietoris was born in [[Styria]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Austria.<br>
a{{note|Rich}} Rich was born in Vienna, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Austria.<br>
b{{note|Broz}} Broz was born in Vienna, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Austria.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Hungary ==

Hungary is the second main successor of Austria-Hungary, though after the [[Treaty of Trianon]], it has lost the considerable part of its previous territority. Hungary is located in the central part of the historical state of Austria-Hungary. There has been 1 known supercentenarian born in Hungarian part of Austria-Hungary, who is currently pending.

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{|class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!County of birth
!County or country of death
|-bgcolor=#9BDDFF
|
|[[Rezső Gallai|Gallai Rezső]]<ref name="Table EE">{{cite web|url=http://www.grg.org/Adams/EE6.htm|title=Table EE PENDING GRG CASES|publisher=GRG|accessdate=29 November 2013}}</ref>
|align=center|M
|29 January 1904
|25 September 2014
|{{age in years and days|1904|1|29|2014|9|25}}
|[[Vas County|Vas]]{{ref label|Gallai|a}}
|Hungary ([[Győr-Moson-Sopron County|Győr-Moson-Sopron)]]
|}
<small>
a{{note|Gallai}} Gallai was born in [[Szombathely]], which was then part of [[Austria-Hungary]]. It is now in Hungary.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Czech Republic ==

Czech Republic is located in the north-western part of historical state of Austria-Hungary. As well as in the case of Austria and Hungary, the whole modern territory of today Czech Republic was included in Austria-Hungary. In 1918, after the disintegration of the historical state, the new state, which erupted in the territory of today Czech Republic was called [[Czechoslovakia]] and apart from the territory of today Czech Republic, it also included the modern territory of Slovakia. Czechoslovakia existed until 1993, when it split into Czech Republic and Slovakia. There have been 4 verified supercentenarians born in Czech part of Austria-Hungary and 2 known supercentenarians are currently pending.

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{|class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!County of birth
!County or country of death
|-
|1
|Maria Mika<ref name="GRGI">[http://grg.org/Adams/I.HTM Verified Supercentenarian Cases]</ref>
|align=center|F
|23 May 1882
|17 November 1994
|112 years, 178 days
|[[Bohemia]]{{ref label|Mika|a}}
|[[Austria]]
|-
|2
|[[#Anna Stephan|Anna Stephan]]<ref name="Table B">[http://grg.org/Adams/B3.HTM Verified Supercentenarians (by Chronological Age)]</ref>
|align=center|F
|25 March 1892
|3 August 2003
|111 years, 131 days
|[[Bohemia]]{{ref label|Stephan|b}}
|[[Germany]]
|-bgcolor=#9BDDFF
|
|Dr. Edith Kauffmann<ref name="Table EE">{{cite web|url=http://www.grg.org/Adams/EE6.htm|title=Table EE PENDING GRG CASES|publisher=GRG|accessdate=29 November 2013}}</ref>
|align=center|F
|12 December 1903
|Living
|{{age in years and days|1903|12|12}}   
|[[Ústí nad Labem Region|Ústí nad Labem]]{{ref label|Kauffmann|c}}
|United Kingdom
|-
|3
|Aloysia Tilscher<ref name="Table B">[http://grg.org/Adams/B3.HTM Verified Supercentenarians (by Chronological Age)]</ref>
|align=center|F
|9 December 1893
|8 November 2004
|110 years, 335 days
|[[Moravia]]{{ref label|Tilscher|d}}
|Germany
|-bgcolor=#9BDDFF
|
|Alice Herz-Sommer<ref name="Table EE">{{cite web|url=http://www.grg.org/Adams/EE6.htm|title=Table EE PENDING GRG CASES|publisher=GRG|accessdate=29 November 2013}}</ref>
|align=center|F
|26 November 1903
|23 February 2014
|{{age in years and days|1903|11|26|2014|02|23}}
|Prague{{ref label|Herz-Sommer|e}}
|United Kingdom
|-
|4
|Franziska Maier<ref name="Table B">[http://grg.org/Adams/B3.HTM Verified Supercentenarians (by Chronological Age)]</ref>
|align=center|F
|23 April 1898
|20 May 2008
|110 years, 27 days
|Bohemia{{ref label|Maier|f}}
|Germany
|}
<small>
a{{note|Mika}} Mika was born in [[Bohemia]], which was then part of [[Austria-Hungary]]. It is now in the [[Czech Republic]].<br>
b{{note|Stephan}} Stephan was born in Bohemia, which was then part of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in the Czech Republic.<br>
c{{note|Kauffmann}} Kauffmann was born in [[Děčín]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Czech Republic.<br>
d{{note|Tilscher}} Tilscher was born in Moravia, which was then part of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in the Czech Republic.<br>
e{{note|Herz-Sommer}} Herz-Sommer was born in Prague, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Czech Republic.<br>
f{{note|Maier}} Maier was born in Bohemia, which was then part of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in the Czech Republic.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Slovenia ==

Slovenia has been in whole included in Austria-Hungary's territority. It is located in the south-western part of the historical state. Since 1918, Slovenia has been part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croatians and Slovenians (later Kingdom of Yugoslavia). In 1991, Slovenia proclamated its independence. In 2004, Slovenia became part of the [[European Union]]. There has been 1 verified supercentenarian born in Slovenian part of Austria-Hungary.

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{|class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!County of birth
!County or country of death
|-
|1
|[[Katarina Marinič]]<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2010">[http://www.grg.org/Adams/Deaths2010.HTM GRG Deaths in 2010]</ref>
|align=center|F
|30 October 1899
|2 September 2010
|{{age in years and days|1899|10|30|2010|9|2}}
|[[Slovene Littoral]]{{ref label|Marinič|a}}
|Slovenia ([[Slovene Littoral]])
|}
<small>
a{{note|}} Marinič was born in [[Deskle]], which was then part of [[Austria-Hungary]]. It is now in Slovenia.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Croatia ==

Croatia is located in the southern part of the historical Austria-Hungary. Its today territory has been completely included in the former Austro-Hungarian borders. Croatia, together with Slovenia, became part of Kingdom of Yugoslavia and proclamated independence in 1991. In 2013, Croatia became part of the European Union. There has been 1 verified supercentenarian born in the Croatian part of Austria-Hungary.

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{|class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!State or country of birth
!State of death
|-
|1
|[[Hermina Dunz]]<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2008">[http://www.grg.org/Adams/Deaths2008.HTM GRG Deaths in 2008]</ref>
|align=center|F
|24 February 1898
|14 June 2008
|110 years, 111 days
|[[Croatia]]{{ref label|Dunz|a}}
|Austria (Styria)
|}
<small>
a{{note|Dunz}} Dunz was born in [[Zagreb]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Croatia.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Italy ==

Parts of Northern Italy were in possession of Austria-Hungary. They were the territories of [[South Tyrol]] (''Alto Adige'' in Italian), [[Trentino]], part of [[Province of Belluno]], a small part of [[Friuli]] and Western part of [[Venezia Giulia]]. There have been 6 known supercentenarians born in Italian part of Austria-Hungary: 4 are verified, 2 still pending.

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{|class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!Region of birth
!Region or country of death
|-
|1
|[[Venere Pizzinato-Papo]]<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2011">[http://www.grg.org/Adams/Deaths2011.HTM GRG Deaths in 2011]</ref>
|align=center|F
|23 November 1896
|2 August 2011
|114 years, 252 days
|[[Trentino-Alto Adige]]{{ref label|Pizzinato|a|}}
|Italy (Veneto)
|-
|2
|Theresia Staffler-Breitenberger<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2010">[http://www.grg.org/Adams/Deaths2010.HTM GRG Deaths for 2010 (in Chronological Order) (as of Sept. 1, 2011)]. Retrieved 26 September 2011.</ref>
|align=center|F
|15 November 1898
|11 January 2010
|111 years, 57 days
|Trentino-Alto Adige{{ref label|Staffler|b}}
|Italy (Trentino-Alto Adige)
|-style="background:#9bddff;"
|
|Rosina Nicolli
|align=center|F
|12 March 1904
|10 December 2014
|110 years, 273 days
|Trentino-Alto Adige{{ref label|Nicolli|c}}
|Italy (Trentino-Alto Adige)
|-
|3
|Liduina Dalrì<ref name="Table B">[http://grg.org/Adams/B3.HTM Verified Supercentenarians (by Chronological Age)]</ref>
|align=center|F
|15 September 1892
|25 December 2002
|110 years, 101 days
|Trentino-Alto Adige{{ref label|Dalrí|d}}
|Italy (Trentino-Alto Adige)
|-
|4
|Elda Cattoni<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2011"/>
|align=center|F
|20 July 1901
|9 August 2011
|110 years, 20 days
|Trentino-Alto Adige{{ref label|Cattoni|e}}
|Italy (Trentino-Alto Adige)
|-style="background:#9bddff;"
|
|Carmela Urizzi-Callede<ref name="Table EE">{{cite web|url=http://www.grg.org/Adams/EE6.htm|title=Table EE PENDING GRG CASES|publisher=GRG|accessdate=29 November 2013}}</ref>
|align=center|F
|29 September 1903
|1 October 2013
|110 years, 2 days
|Friuli-Venezia Giulia{{ref label|Urizzi-Callede|f}}
|France
|}
<small>
a{{note|Pizzinato}} Pizzinato was born in [[Ala, Trentino|Ala]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Italy.<br>
b{{note|Staffler}} Staffler was born in [[Ulten]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Italy.<br>
c{{note|Nicolli}} Nicolli was born in Sclemo,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.giudicarie.com/it/esteriori/4373-110-anni-per-rosina-nicolli,-la-nonna-delle-giudicarie-ad-omaggiarla-con-una-grande-festa-parenti,-amici-e-amministratori.html|accessdate=24 February 2015}}</ref> which is today administratively part of [[Stenico]] and was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Italy.<br>
d{{note|Dalrí}} Dalrì was born in [[Rovereto]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Italy.<br>
e{{note|Cattoni}} Cattoni was born in [[Riva del Garda]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Italy.<br>
f{{note|Urizzi-Callede}} Urizzi-Callede was born in [[Visco, Friuli|Visco]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Italy.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Poland ==

The southernmost part of Poland has been in possession of Austria-Hungary since the [[Partitions of Poland]], in which Austrian Empire (later Austria-Hungary) took part in 1772 and in 1795, together with [[Russian Empire]] and [[Kingdom of Prussia]] (later part of [[German Empire]]). It was the western territory of [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]], today Polish Voivodeships: [[Lesser Poland Voivodship|Lesser Poland]] and [[Subcarpathian Voivodship|Subcarpathia]], located in the northernmost part of the historical state of Austria-Hungary. Poland regained independence on November 11, 1918 and the Austro-Hungarian part of Poland became then part of independent [[Second Polish Republic]]. Since 1945, its eastern part, including the city of [[Lwów]] and Polish historical Voivodeships: [[Lwów Voivodship]], [[Tarnopol Voivodship]], [[Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–39)|Volhynia Voivodship]] and [[Stanisławów Voivodship]], has been part of [[Soviet Union]] and since 1991 it is part of independent [[Ukraine]]. There have been 3 verified supercentenarians born in Polish part of Austria-Hungary and 2 known supercentenarians are currently pending.

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{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!Voivodeship of birth
!Voivodeship or country of death
|-
|1
|[[Theresa Bernstein|Theresa Bernstein-Meyerowitz]]<ref name="Table E">[http://supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/TableE.aspx]</ref>
|align=center|F
|1 March 1890
|13 February 2002
|111 years, 349 days
|Lesser Poland{{ref label|Bernstein-Meyerowitz|a}}
|United States
|-
|2
|Fannie Buten<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2010">[http://www.grg.org/Adams/Deaths2010.HTM GRG Deaths in 2010]</ref>
|align=center|F
|13 April 1899
|24 September 2010
|111 years, 164 days
|Subcarpathia{{ref label|Buten|b}}
|United States
|-bgcolor=9BDDFF
|
|Ludwika Kosztyła<ref name="Table EE"/>
|align=center|F
|3 August 1897
|1 December 2008
|111 years, 120 days
|Subcarpathia{{ref label|Kosztyła|c}}
|Poland (Subcarpathia)
|-bgcolor=9BDDFF
|
|Anna Lewicki<ref name="Table EE"/>
|align=center|F
|6 December 1900
|3 January 2012
|111 years, 28 days
|Subcarpathia{{ref label|Lewicki|d}}
|United States
|-
|3
|[[Aleksandra Dranka]]<ref name="GRG2">{{cite web|url=http://supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/TableE.aspx|title=Supercentenarian Data -- Table E|publisher=Gerontology Research Group|date=8 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref>
|align=center|F
|3 October 1903
|29 April 2014
|110 years, 208 days
|Subcarpathia{{ref label|Dranka|e}}
|Poland (Subcarpathia)
|}
<small>
a{{note|Bernstein-Meyerowitz}} Bernstein-Meyerowitz was born in [[Kraków]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Poland.<br>
b{{note|Buten}} Buten was born in [[Wielkie Oczy]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Poland.<br>
c{{note|Kosztyła}} Kosztyła was born in [[Brzozów]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Poland.<br>
d{{note|Lewicki}} Lewicki was born in [[Borysławka]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Poland.<br>
e{{note|Dranka}} Dranka was born in [[Harklowa, Podkarpackie Voivodeship|Harklowa]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Poland.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Ukraine ==

The westernmost part of today Ukraine was in possession of Austria-Hungary. In 1918, the whole region of [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]] became part of Second Polish Republic, independent Poland with [[Lwów]] as the most important, capital city of the region. However, after the [[World War II]], the eastern part of Gallicia including Polish historical eastern Voivodeships: [[Lwów Voivodship]], [[Tarnopol Voivodship]], [[Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–39)|Volhynia Voivodship]] and [[Stanisławów Voivodship]] became part of Soviet Union. In 1991, the region became part of independent Ukraine. The eastern Gallicia has been located in the north-eastern part of Austria-Hungary. There have been 2 known supercentenarians, who have been born in Ukrainian part of Austria-Hungary.

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{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!Voivodeship of birth
!Voivodeship of death
|-bgcolor=9BDDFF
|
|Wanda Wierzchleyska<ref name="Table EE">{{cite web|url=http://www.grg.org/Adams/EE6.htm|title=Table EE PENDING GRG CASES|publisher=GRG|accessdate=28 July 2013}}</ref>
|align=center|F
|3 March 1900
|14 January 2012
|111 years, 317 days
|Lwów{{ref label|Wierzchleyska|a}}
|Poland (Masovia)
|-bgcolor=9BDDFF
|
|[[Jerzy Pajaczkowski-Dydynski|Col. Jerzy Pajączkowski-Dydyński]]<ref name="Table EE"/>
|align=center|M
|19 July 1894
|6 December 2005
|111 years, 140 days
|Lwów{{ref label|Pajączkowski-Dydyński|b}}
|[[United Kingdom]]
|}
<small>
a{{note|Wierzchleyska}} Wierzchleyska was born in [[Lwów]], which was then part of Austria-Hungary. Later it became part of Poland and it is now in [[Ukraine]].<br>
b{{note|Pajączkowski-Dydyński}} Pajączkowski-Dydyński was born in Lwów, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. Later, it was part of Poland, and it is now in Ukraine.<br>
</small>

== Supercentenarians born in today Romania ==

[[Transylvania]], eastern [[Banat]], [[Crișana]], southern [[Maramureș]] and southern  [[Bukovina]] were part of Austria-Hungary and were integrated into Romania after World War I. There have been 2 verified supercentenarians born in the Romanian part of Austria-Hungary.

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{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Rank
!Name
!Sex
!Birth date
!Death date
!Age
!Region of birth
!Region or country of death
|-
|1
|Elizabeth Stefan<ref name="GRG Deaths in 2008" />
|align=center|F
|May 13, 1895
|April 9, 2008
|112 years, 332 days
|[[Transylvania]]
|United States (Connecticut)
|-
|2
|Maria Corba<ref name="Table B">[http://grg.org/Adams/B3.HTM Verified Supercentenarians (by Chronological Age)]</ref>
|align=center|F
|15 August 1878
|8 March 1989
|110 years, 205 days
|[[Banat]]{{ref label|Corba|a}}
|Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia)
|}
<small>
a{{note|Corba}} Corba was born in [[Izgar]], which was then part of the Hungarian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in [[Romania]].<br>
</small>

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