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Population:

1.6 million
Currency:
Euro, C1=100 cents
Opening hours:
Usually 9.30 to 13.30 and 16.30
to 20.00 Monday - Friday with
some variations. Many
establishments have the same
opening hours on Saturdays and
some open until lunchtime on
Sundays. Shopping centres and
many large stores do not close for
lunch/siesta.
Internet:
www.barcelonaturisme.com
www.bcn.es
www.spain.info
Newspapers:
La Vanguardia
El Peridico
El Pas
El Mundo
Emergency numbers:
112
Tourist information:
Turisme de Barcelona
Plaa de catalunya 17 - basement
Open every day between
9.00-21.00 (closed on 25/12 and
1/1)
Tel. +34 932 853 834
BARCELONA
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Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafs, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,
Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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Osborne von Waldegg
BARCELONA
Fanciful architecture and hip restaurants have come together
with the sunny southern Spanish climate and beaches to
transform Barcelona in just a few decades from rough port
city to one of Europes - if not the worlds - premier
destinations. It is simply the city offering almost everything
to almost everyone. But, Barcelona is also the city offering
that over the top thing to the really craving ones!
Stroll along La Rambla, admire the Casa Calvets faade or
the Casa Mila designed by Gaudi, visit the Market of la
Boqueria or shop at El Corte Ingls. Or why not sample some
of the many bars, cafs and late night haunts? Barcelona has
it all.
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THE CITY#THECITY#
Osborne von Waldegg
Like many other cities on the
Mediterranean, Barcelona was founded by
the Romans. The original settlement, called
Barcino, was a small port located on the
same spot as todays cathedral. The town
was overshadowed by Tarragona, the
capital of the province. Both the Visigoths
and the Moors invaded Barcelona. However
their influence was not as important to the
future of the city as the arrival of the
Franks in the late 9th century. It was at
that point that Barcelona and Catalonia
started shaping their own identity,
different from the rest of Spain.
This is most apparent in the language.
Spanish, or Castilian, has many Arab
words, while Catalan has many French
words instead. So Catalan is not a Spanish
dialect, but a language in its own right,
related to other Romance languages.
Barcelonas history is seen everywhere in
the city. The oldest areas are by the sea,
including the shopping enclave Barri Gotic.
On the other side of the main boulevard,
La Rambla is the legendary Raval district.
Until the 1980s this was the slum area,
home to the citys own Chinatown (Barrio
Chino) and the red light district. Today
designer shops and cafes have moved in.
Further north is fashionable Eixample, the
area created as a result of the 19th
century expansion of the city. The very
long, and straight, streets are broken up
by tiny diagonal squares at the
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DO & SEE#DOANDSEE#
Osborne von Waldegg
Much of the attraction of Barcelona is the
citys wide range of sights. The architect,
the design nerd, the football fan, the art
historian, the city planner - there is
something for all of them in the most
self-assured city on the Mediterranean. A
visit to Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila and
Casa Calvet is a must when visiting
Barcelona. Fastchecks Barcelona guide
guides you through some of the citys
known sights.
Sagrada Famlia
The craziest building site in the world.
Gaudis genius, and the fact that the
cathedral will never be completed, make it
even more astonishing.
Address: C. Mallorca 401
Internet: www.sagradafamilia.cat
Nou Camp
FC Barcelona is much more than just a
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football club. Sometimes it feels as if it
carries the whole nations pride on its
shoulders. Even those not interested in
football will enjoy a visit. One reason is the
large number of well-dressed spectators,
another the masterful architecture of the
arena.
Address: Avinguda dArstides Maillol
Espai Gaud - La Pedrera
If you dont have time to visit all of Gaudis
landmarks, be sure to see this one. Visit
the Gaudi museum on the top floor and, if
possible, stay to have a drink on the roof
terrace. The decorations here must have
inspired George Lucas and his Star Wars
movies.
Address: Provena 261-265
MACBA
Leave the busy streets behind you for a
moment by visiting Barcelonas museum of
modern art. MACBA is short for Museu
dArt Contemporani de Barcelona.
Address: Plaa dels ngels, 1
Internet: www.macba.es
Palau de la Msica Catalana
Not quite as wacky as some of Gaudis
architecture but this sublime concert hall
designed by Domnech i Montaner a
hundred years ago is actually more
representative of Modernism. The Palace of
Catalan Music not only pays tribute to the
musical heritage of the Catalans but to all
music - as well as beauty, colour and joy.
Address: C/ Palau de la Msica 4-6
Underground: Urquinaona
Phone: +34 902 442 882
Internet: www.palaumusica.org
Santa Maria del Mar
Barcelonas most beautiful church is
probably the best existing example of the
Catalonian Gothic, with a cleaner style
than normally associated with Gothic
architecture. The church has a wonderful
feeling of spaciousness and the
weightlessness is emphasised by the
slender pillars and the very sparsely
decorated chapels.
Address: Plaa Santa Maria 1
Underground: Jaume I
Parc de Collserola
The green part of the city. Immediately
behind Barcelona there is an 8,000-hectare
park - 22 times larger than New Yorks
Central Park, as those in charge like to
point out. It includes everything from
amusement parks to luxury hotels, but
above all, large undisturbed areas in which
to ramble or cycle.
The actual park can only be reached using
the regional train service from Catalunya
Station: take the train to Terrassa or
Sabadell and get off at Baixador de
Vallvidrera. From there the parks
information centre, Centre dInformaci, is
within walking distance.
Address: C/lEsglsia 21
Phone: +34 932 803 552
Internet: www.parccollserola.net
L'Aquarium de Barcelona
The sharks are the stars at this
Mediterranean themed aquarium!
LAqurium is situated at the end of Las
Ramblas and very close to the city centre.
Address: Moll dEspanya del Port Vell
Phone: +34 932 217 474
Internet: www.aquariumbcn.com
EATING#EATING#
Alexander Inglessi
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It is easiest to divide Barcelonas
overwhelming range of restaurants into
two parts: the new and the old. Some of
the worlds most modern restaurants,
managed by the worlds most innovative
chefs (the most famous is Ferrn Adri)
can be found here. But there is also
traditional Catalonian cuisine which despite
being heavy on occasion, includes very
good vegetable dishes (samfaina, a kind of
ratatouille, escalivada, grilled, peeled
peppers, aubergines and onions; espinacs
a la catalan, spinach fried with garlic, pine
nuts and raisins). Best known is the simple
rustic pa amb tomquet, a slice of bread
with olive oil, salt and freshly crushed
tomatoes.
"The new ones" in particular may be very
expensive, but many of the best known
chefs apprentices have now opened their
own lower-priced restaurants. Generally
speaking, "the old ones" provide better
value for money, although even the
traditional restaurants know how to
charge.
You should always reserve a table in
Barcelona. Dinner is not served until
21.00.
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El Tablao de Carmen
The purest flamenco in BCN in the Andalusian
environment at the Poble Espanyol.
Address: Poble Espanyol de Montjuc- Barcelona
Phone: +34 933 256 895
Internet: www.tablaodecarmen.com
Cal Pep
A very popular tapas bar and restaurant.
Its best to jostle your way to the bar and
let Pep himself recommend the best hors
doeuvres. Otherwise, there are also tables
and a quieter dining room further in. A
mixture of traditional and innovative
cooking. Middle price range.
Address: Plaa de les Olles 8
Underground: Barceloneta
Phone: +34 933 107 961
Internet: www.calpep.com
Caf de l'Acadmia
Slightly updated Catalonian cuisine in an
attractive open-air restaurant (arrive early)
or in the cool, natural stone walled interior.
At lunchtime it is full of officials from the
adjacent Town Hall and regional
government buildings. Middle price range.
Address: C/Lled 1
Underground: Jaume I
Phone: +34 933 198 253
Ot
A place to sample modern Catalonian
cuisine without it costing the earth. No
menu, just leave it to the chefs to suggest
a journey through their culinary world. It is
full of pleasant surprises. Small, but what
there is, is good. Middle price range+.
Address: C/Corsega 537
Underground: Sagrada Famlia
Phone: +34 934 358 048
Alkimia
Basically, alchemy. It is something like this
to which all those Spanish chefs with their
awards devote themselves. Here it is Jordi
Villa who has been awarded a Red Guide
Star for his new interpretations of Spanish
classics and his own innovations - what
would you say to tuna slivers on a bed of
mustard foam? Book well in advance.
Expensive.
Address: C/Indstria 79
Underground: Sagrada Famlia
Phone: +34 932 076 115
Salero
Elegant fusion in an almost completely
white space. A typical Salero dish is tuna
with spinach and konbu, Japanese
seaweed. If you decide to dine here, have
an aperitif at one of the bars in the Borh
district (see Bars & Nightlife section
below).
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Address: Rec 60
Phone: +34 933 198 022
7 Portes
"The Seven Doors" has been in business
since 1836, and still has its original
modernismo interior - dark wood and tiles.
However, eating here is far from stodgy.
Usually full of people enjoying traditional
Catalan cooking. Try the crema catalana,
the Catalan version of crme caramel. It is
considered to be the best in Barcelona.
Address: Passeig dIsabel II 14
Phone: +34 933 193 033
Internet: www.7portes.com (in Spanish)
Colibri
This haute cuisine eatery pioneered
modern market cooking. The combination
of atmosphere, the general ambience of
the place, and the produce all owe their
fresh appeal to the Boqueria food market.
Address: Casanova, 212
Phone: +34 934 432 306
Internet: www.restaurantcolibri.com
Casa Leopoldo
Sample Old Barcelona - both in terms of
interiors and the menu, which is rich in
traditional fish and seafood dishes.
Montalban, the citys own literary
commentator, crime novelist and gourmet,
was a regular here.
Address: Sant Rafael 24
Phone: +34 934 413 014
Internet: www.casaleopoldo.com
Tapas Bars
Spend an evening sampling the now world
famous tapas dishes. Start with some
simple cold cuts at La Taberna la Comidilla
Real, on Calle Heures 6-1. After that, go
over to Opaqo on Calle Ciutat 10, and
order the tarrina de alcachofas, artichokes
with cheese or carpaccio with duck. Finish
at Xampanyet, on Calle Montcada 22, with
the anchovy banderilla and smoked tuna
with goats cheese.
CAFS#CAFES#
Leslie Banks
Barcelonas cafe culture is half Italian, and
comes with its own set of simple rules.
Caf con leche (caf amb llet in Catalan) is
for breakfast, preferably with a croissant.
Mid-day, especially after a meal, the locals
have an espresso, caf solo (un caf) or a
cortado (un tallat), which is an espresso
with milk. Caf Americano is what some
would call watered down versions of the
two first coffees. In the afternoon, or after
dinner, order a caf solo corto, a strong
espresso, or a carajillo, a caf solo with
Spanish brandy.
Caf Zrich
Zrich is one of Barcelonas prime
gathering spots, which makes it perfect for
people watching. The kissing greetings and
checking of wristwatches for that late date
never seems to stop. You will be asked to
settle your bill when your coffee arrives.
That way you can leave when you want.
Address: Plaa Catalunya 1
Caf de L'OPERA
If theres no room at Zrich, head over
here. Many of the street merchants from
La Rambla come here.
Address: La Rambla 74
Internet: www.cafeoperabcn.com
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BARS & NIGHTLIFE#BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
Lillis Photography
Barcelona stays awake while the rest of
Europe sleeps! Nightlife starts late,
preferably at a bar. Spaniards believe its
smart to eat while drinking, so most bars
also serve food, and generally tapas.
Barcelonas trendy nightlife is in a constant
state of change. This makes it impossible
to list the hippest bars and nightclubs. The
best advice is to ask around for the latest
and greatest places, especially in fashion
and record shops, or to approach people
who you think might know. In the
meantime, Fastchecks Barcelona guide
suggests the below places for a night out.
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El Tablao de Carmen
The purest flamenco in BCN in the Andalusian
environment at the Poble Espanyol.
Address: Poble Espanyol de Montjuc- Barcelona
Phone: +34 933 256 895
Internet: www.tablaodecarmen.com
Mirablau
Have a drink enjoying the citys most
expansive view from the slopes of
Tibidabo. Either on the terrace or behind
the wall-to-wall picture windows. After the
worms-eye view from Barri Gtic or El
Born, it can feel good to have Barcelona at
your feet.
Address: C/ Manuel Arns, 2
Phone: +34 934 188 559l
La Vinya del Senyor
Still the best place to sample wine in
Barcelona with its location opposite the
beautiful church of Santa Maria del Mar,
the great range of good wines (which are
regularly replenished) and the excellent
tapas menu. Open-air restaurant in the
church square.
Address: Plaa Santa Maria 5
Phone: +34 933 103 379
Dry Martini
It looks like a gentlemens club, which
makes it very "up to date". Perfect for a
drink before or after dinner.
Address: Aribau 162-166
Internet: www.drymartinibcn.com
Schilling
Schilling is a friendly, fairly intellectual
place, close to La Rambla and Barr Gotic.
If you walk around the Barr Gotic you will
most certainly walk pass it a couple of
times.
Address: Ferran 23
Internet: www.cafeschilling.com
Marsella
This bar, deep inside the Raval area, is
where Jean Genet spent time in the
company of thieves and prostitutes.
Absinthe is available, as are amateur
transvestite theatre shows.
Address: Sant Pau 65
La Paloma
Ravals combination of old beauty and
contemporary hipness is apparent at La
Paloma. This classic dance palace now
attracts a young crowd, doing the paso
doble and the tango.
Address: Tigre 27a
Otto Zutz
A well-established nightclub on three
levels, accommodated in former factory
premises. Spacious and airy, a good place
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to dance when the music is right. The
clientele is fairly middle-of-the-road with a
few beautiful people and a lot of media
types.
Address: C/Lincoln 15
Phone: +34 932 380 722
Internet: www.ottozutz.es
SHOPPING#SHOPPING#
Alexander Hafemann
Shopping in Barcelona offers lots of
interesting browsing. Unusual shops can be
found in most parts of the city, but those
who want to be efficient should focus on
Placa Catalunya and Barri Gotic. The
amusing, and gigantic, department store El
Corte Ingles is by Placa Catalunya. Come
here for the wares, but also for the people.
Across the street is El Triangle, a
grotesquely large shopping palace with a
good perfumery and a Camper shoe store.
Calle Aviny in Barr Gotic is possibly
Barcelonas most interesting shopping
street. This is where Z is located, the crazy
interiors store selling both kitsch and
comical trinkets. Other fun stores include
street fashion store Soda, Angel Gimeno
specialising in trendy shirts for men, and
Loft Avignon, which caters to the more
sophisticated set. Close by is Zsu Zsa,
where two Argentinean sisters and their
mother design their own line of discreet
womens wear. Herborista del Rei, on Calle
del Vidre 1 in Barr Gotic, is the best choice
for herbs and spices. The store has been
here since 1823, and provides a somewhat
odd experience.
Visiting the La Boquera, half way down La
Rambla, is something of a must. The
fishmongers deserve most attention - their
selection of mussels, seafood, and shellfish
is overwhelming. Stop by Petrs Fruits del
Bosc for the best mushrooms in town.
Then sample the fresh baby octopus with
garlic and parsley with a glass of cava at
the El Quim or Pinotxo bars. The El Born
district is also a good place to shop for
food. Casa Gispert, C/Sombrerers 23, on
one of the long sides of the Santa Maria
del Mar church, has devoted itself to
roasting coffee since 1851. Dried nuts and
fruit, cocoa, spices and mushrooms are
also sold here. Tot Formatge, Passeig del
Born 13, is one of Barcelonas best-stocked
cheese shops with both Spanish and
foreign varieties.
For serious fashion shopping, make your
way to Passeig de Grcia, the parallel
street, Rambla de Catalunya, and the
surrounding district. You will find all the big
international fashion names here, including
Spanish greats such as Adolfo Domnguez,
Armand Basi, Groc and the leather
specialist Loewe. More economic
alternatives such as Zara, Mango and
Massimo Dutti are also represented. You
can find a good selection of
trend-conscious designer fashions at
Notnom, C/Pau Claris 159. Gonzalo
Comella, Passeig de Grcia 6, is a
Barcelona institution in the world of fashion
- the chain has been in existence for more
than a century - with a wide selection of
designer fashions.
Vinon, the home furnishings department
store with cult status is also at Passeig de
Grcia (no. 96). Colmada Quilez on the
parallel street, Rambla de Catalunya 63,
also has cult status. This is Barcelonas
most famous food shop with thousands of
tinned products, dried goods and bottles
on shelves that run from floor to ceiling all
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the way round the shop walls. There is an
enormous range of wines and spirits. There
is also cheese and a delicatessen, and you
are served at the counter by male
assistants in striped overalls.
El Corte Ingls
Spains department store colossus is both
loved and hated, but successfully performs
the main task of the department store,
which is to offer most things to most
people. Designer fashions, their own low
and medium-priced lines, enormous
perfumery and make-up departments,
leather goods in all price ranges, toys,
childrens clothes, art materials, food and
delicatessen, home furnishing devices,
white goods, garden furniture, a tobacco
department with humidors . etc. However,
the best thing about El Corte Ingls is the
service. The staff are always friendly and
helpful, garments are shortened and taken
in at no cost and without a murmur. And
the customer has the unlimited right of
return upon production of a receipt. This
sells.
Address: Plaa de Catalunya
Underground: Catalunya
Internet: www.elcorteingles.es
L'illa
An oval shopping centre drawn by Rafael
Meneo, with over 130 shops. Many of the
large international chains are represented,
e.g. FNAC, Decathlon, Zara, Mango,
Benetton, Diesel and Camper. Right at the
bottom there is a fresh market and the
grocery giant, Caprabo.
Address: Avinguda Diagonal 545
Underground: Maria Cristina
Phone: +34 934 440 009
Internet: www.lilla.com
SLEEPING#SLEEPING#
Lucia Casa
Fastcheck Arrivalguides lists a selection of
Barcelona Hotels to choose from when in
the city. Visitors are advised to book hotels
in advance.
EXCLUSIVE
Hotel Omm
One of the most modern hotels
sophisticated Barcelona has to offer. The
successful restaurant group, Tragaluz,
opened this, its first hotel, at the end of
2003. It also has been selected as the best
new designer hotel by the American
magazine, Travel & Leisure. From the
low-key lobby in wood and shades of stone
to the almost Japanese, timber-clad pool
on the roof terrace - via the
cream-coloured, varnished walls of the
rooms, dream bathrooms and completely
high-tech kit.
Address: C/Rossell 265
Underground: Diagonal
Phone: +34 934 454 000
Internet: www.hotelomm.es
Prestige Paseo De Grcia
Minimalist rooms (but with Bang & Olufsen
plasma screens), Japanese gardens, a
lounge bar with a lending-library and
concierges with insider knowledge of
Barcelona. Prestige Paseo de Grcia has a
reasonable claim to being the ultimate
boutique hotel for design-conscious
visitors. The location could not be better
from the point of view of shopping.
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Address: Passeig de Gracia 62
Phone: +34 932 724 180
Internet: www.prestigepaseodegracia.com
GOOD VALUE
Hostal Oliva
Good value and sought after in a stylish
nineteenth century building on Barcelonas
main shopping thoroughfare. Hostal Olivia
was established in 1931. Clean, practical
rooms, some of which have been
renovated. Friendly staff. The cheaper
rooms do not have their own bathroom.
Address: Passeig de Grcia 32
Phone: +34 934 880 162
Internet: www.hostaloliva.com
Hotel Banys Oriental
This is where trend conscious visitors
usually stay when they visit Barcelona.
Located in a 19th century building, the
interior is decidedly futuristic with a
monochromatic colour palette, Kartell
plastic chairs, black bathrooms and strict
lines. Breakfast is served in the Parellada
restaurant.
Address: Carrer Argenteria 37
Phone: +34 932 688 460
Internet: www.hotelbanysorientals.com
Nh Duc de la Victria
A great choice for the weekend visitor who
would rather spend money on shopping
and partying. Good value for money.
Address: Duc de la Victria 15
Phone: +34 932 703 410
Internet: www.nh-hotels.com
BASIC
Hostal La Palmera
Simple but well located close to the fresh
produce market, La Boqueria. The rooms
are clean, light and airy - and quite quiet
despite being near to the bars of the
Rambla and Raval. Some have balconies.
Address: C/Jerusalem 30
Underground: Liceo
Phone: +34 933 170 997
Internet: www.hostallapalmera.com
Mur-Mar
Reliable, but somewhat worn, apartment
hotel close to everything.
Address: La Rambla 34
Phone: +34 93 318 26 12
Internet: www.apartamentosmurmar.com
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
#ESSENTIALINFORMATION#
Elena Korenbaum
Fastchecks free Barcelona travel guide
provides you with some essential
information before your trip. At the end of
the guide you will find maps and street
index.
Airports
Aeropuerto de Barcelona (BCN),
Barcelonas airport, is 13 km southeast
from the CBD. Several bus companies
serve the different terminals every 15
minutes before leaving for the citys
centrally located Plaza de Catalunya
Square. Tickets are C4.25 one-way. Local
trains leave for Barcelona every 30
minutes and cost approximately C2.80.
Taxicabs charge C15-C21 on weekdays and
a bit more at weekends.
Girona airport lies about 100 kilometres
from the centre of Barcelona, and there
are three ways of getting between the two
places.
Buses cost C11 one way and C19 return.
They will take you to Estacio dAutobusos
Barcelona Nord.
A taxi costs aound C120. A better option
might be to stay overnight at Girona and
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travel by bus the next day.
There are also trains to and from
Barcelona, but then you also have to
organise transport between the centre of
Girona and the airport.
Internet: aena.es and emt-amb.com
Public transport
Tickets for the underground can be bought
from travel information booths and from
stations. They are valid for one trip and
cost approximately C1.50. Bus tickets are
bought from the driver. Travel cards for
one to five days can be bought online at:
www.tmb.net.
The website also has timetables and
suggestions for things to do in Barcelona.
Taxi
Barcelonas black and yellow taxis can be
hailed on the street, at stations or called
by telephone. Standard fares apply
between 06.00-22.00 from Monday -
Friday; at all other times, including public
holidays, fares are higher. Remember that
drivers often have minimal small change
and do not take credit cards. Radio taxi
companies (you also pay for the journey to
collect you):
Barnataxi
Phone: +34 933 577 755
Fonotaxi
Phone: +34 933 001 100
Rdio Taxi
Phone: +34 933 033 033
Post
The main post office at Plaa Antoni Lpez
is open 08.30- 21.30 from Monday -
Saturday and is also open 09.00-13.00 on
Sundays for certain services.
Pharmacy
Chemists shops in Barcelona take turns at
operating the after-hours service. The
nearest chemists shop that is open at
night will be posted on the door of an
adjacent chemists shop. Chemists shops
with 24-hour service are:
Farmcia Alvarez
Address: Passeig de Grcia 26
Phone: +34 933 021 124
Farmcia Claps
Address: La Rambla 98
Phone: +34 933 012 843
Dentists
Amigo Robira Carmen
Address: Av. P. Asturies 42
Phone: +34 934 159 922
Centre Odontolgic de Barcelona
(A large and good dental clinic where
English is spoken)
Address: C/Calbria 251
Phone: +34 934 394 500
Telephone
Country code: +34
Area code: 093
Electricity
220 volts (125 volts in some older
buildings), 50 Hz
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