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All the information about Cyprus Road!
[Edit this paragraph] Geographical location
Island countries in the eastern Mediterranean. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a coastline of 537 kilometers, and is the hub of maritime traffic in Asia, Africa and Europe. The north is a long and narrow mountain range with many hills; The southwest is a mountain range with high terrain; In the middle is the fertile Soglia Plain. There are no long rivers on the island, only a few intermittent rivers. It belongs to subtropical Mediterranean climate, with hot and dry summer, average temperature of 28 ~ 35℃, mild and humid winter, and temperature of 4 ~ 10℃. Cyprus, the Greek word for "Copper Island" and the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the easternmost part of the Mediterranean. It faces Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Egypt across the sea. Since ancient times, it has been a traffic artery connecting the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Modern people compare it to "an unsinkable aircraft carrier in the eastern Mediterranean". Cyprus is 2,465,438+0 km long from east to west, 97km wide from north to south, and covers an area of 92,565,438+0 km 2 (after the partition of Greece and Turkey in 65,438+0974, the Greek and Turkish communities occupied 60% and 37% of the territory respectively, and the other 3% belonged to the two sovereign bases of Britain). It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and the hometown of the goddess Venus. The central part of Cyprus is Soglia Plain, and the southern part is Trudeau Mountain. The highest point of Olympus Peak is 1, 95 1 m. The national coastline is 782 kilometers long, and 36-38% of the country is covered by forests. Cyprus has a typical Mediterranean climate, which is dry and hot in summer, and the highest temperature can reach above 40 degrees. Winter is warm and humid, and it is a year-round concentrated rainfall period, which can reach below zero when it is coldest, and there is snow in mountainous areas. Cyprus is mainly divided into six administrative regions: Nicosia, Limassol, Famagusta, Larnaca, Paphos and Kyrenia. Each administrative region is divided into three levels: city, township and village, among which Famagusta and Kyrenia are the two major ports and tourist spots in the soil control area. Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, has a population of 363,000 (including 273,000 in Greece and 90,000 in Turkey). It is the largest city and the national political, cultural and financial center. Nicosia was split in two after 1974, and the United Nations peacekeeping force was stationed in the middle dividing line, which is the only divided capital in the world since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Limassol is the second largest city with a population of about 654.38+500,000. It is a city of trade, commerce and tourism, and the largest port in China. Larnaca and Paphos are the third and fourth largest cities respectively, with international airports and famous tourist attractions. At present, the total population of Cyprus is 854,300, of which the population of South Cyprus is about 660,000, accounting for 77% of the total population; There are about 1.6 million Turkish Cypriots in northern Cyprus, accounting for 20% of the total population. There are also ethnic minorities such as Amelia, Malone and Latina, accounting for about 3% of the total population. In Cyprus, Greeks believe in Orthodox Christianity and Turks believe in Islam. Greek is the common language of Greeks, Turkish is the common language of Turks, and English is the common language. August 16 is Independence Day, and the national anthem is called "Cyprus National Anthem". Cyprus has brilliant sunshine, blue sea, well-equipped hotels and tourist facilities, and a history of 9000 years. It is the most popular tourist attraction in the world. Just in March, Europeans visited Cyprus. In summer and even in winter, many Russians come here to enjoy the sunshine. In winter, the mountains become a paradise for skiers.
Since the independence of Cyprus 1960, Cyprus has formulated corresponding economic policies, measures and phased development plans, strengthened infrastructure construction, opened to the outside world, and developed its economy according to local conditions. While attaching importance to the development of agriculture, processing industry, manufacturing industry and construction industry, we will focus on the development of the tertiary industry, mainly tourism, and make full use of superior geographical location and geographical advantages to develop foreign trade. Although there are some problems in Cyprus, such as serious shortage of fresh water, limited agricultural development, weak industrial base, single industrial structure and great dependence on foreign countries, the economic development has achieved remarkable results. In the 1980s, the average annual growth rate of the national economy was 6%, and in the 1990s it was 4%. After more than 40 years of development, Cyprus has gradually developed from an agricultural country in the 1970s to a country with the tertiary industry as its main economic pillar. The industrial structure of Cyprus economy is that the primary industry of textile industry in Cyprus is agriculture, accounting for 3. 13% of GDP in 2006. Although agriculture in Cyprus is no longer the pillar industry of Cyprus economy, it still plays an important role in Cyprus economy. In addition to exporting agriculture, Cyprus has also increased the country's foreign exchange sources, solved 8.6% employment opportunities and provided raw materials for industrial production in Cyprus. Serbia's agricultural scope includes the production of agricultural and sideline products such as grains, potatoes, vegetables, oranges and grapes, as well as animal husbandry, forestry and fisheries. The main export products of agriculture are: potatoes, vegetables, oranges and so on. In 2006, the secondary industry in Cyprus accounted for about 19.27% of the GDP. Among them, the output value of manufacturing industry accounts for 8.6% of GDP, and employees account for 9. 1% of the employed population. Due to the small market in Cyprus, most products produced by industrial and agricultural processing products are exported. Most industrial enterprises in Cyprus are private enterprises, and the scale is not large, and most of them employ less than 30 workers. Plastics, clothing, shoes and chemicals are important products in the plug industry, and their role in the industry has surpassed that of the traditional agricultural and sideline products processing industry. The tertiary industry in Cyprus is dominated by tourism, which mainly includes tourism, transportation, communication, trade, banking, insurance, real estate, public management and services. In 2006, the output value of tertiary industry accounted for 77.6% of GDP, and employees accounted for 80% of the employed population. It is the fastest growing field of Serbian economy in recent years, so Serbian economy is usually called "service economy". Among them, tourism is one of the pillar industries of Cyprus economy. The number of tourists who come to Cyprus every year is more than three times the population of the island, and 40% of them are "repeat customers", most of whom are Europeans. The output value of tourism in Cyprus accounts for 20% of GDP. Apart from tourism, in recent years, in the tertiary industry, financial services and banking have increased significantly, with an increase of 28% in 2006. The retail industry grew by 7.9%. As a pillar industry, tourism is mixed. In 2006, the number of tourists was 2.4 million, a decrease of 2.8% over the previous year, but the tourism income was 65.438+300 million Cyprus pounds (about 26.5438+700 million US dollars), an increase of 2.2% over the previous year. The per capita GDP of Cyprus Economic Building in 2006 was 654.38+00859 Cyprus pounds (about 22965.438+03 US dollars). Cyprus is a country that relies heavily on imports. The development of national economy and the supply of people's life, such as machinery and transportation equipment for industrial products, fuel and food, mainly rely on imports. In 2006, the total import volume was 310.80 billion Cyprus pounds (about 67 1 0.8 billion US dollars), an increase of 7.3% over the previous year, lower than the increase of 9% in 2005. The total export value was 644 million Cyprus pounds (about 65.438+35.9 million US dollars), a negative growth of 654.38+0.5% over the previous year. The trade deficit was 2.54 billion Cyprus pounds (about 53.565438 billion US dollars), an increase of 65.438+03% over the previous year. The import volume of most imported products increased, among which the import of petroleum products and consumer goods increased the most. The main reason for the decline in exports is the decrease in foreign demand and the lack of competitiveness in prices. In 2006, total exports accounted for about 43.38% of GDP. Cyprus' main trading partner is Europe, and more than 50% of its exports and more than 60% of its imports are carried out within Europe. This situation is more prominent after joining the European Union. The strategic goal of Cyprus's economic development is to establish a regional commercial and financial center, develop high-tech fields and high-tech products, and reduce the economy's excessive dependence on tourism.
[Edit this paragraph] Traffic guide
Cyprus is 80 kilometers north of Turkey, 0/04 kilometers east of Syria/KLOC, 530 kilometers west of Crete, Greece, and 439 kilometers south of Suez Canal. To go to Cyprus, you usually have to transit through Europe, and sometimes you have to stop at a transit point. The capital of Cyprus is Nicosia, but the most important city for travelers is Larnaca, because the air gateway of Cyprus is in Larnaca. Tourists who come to Cyprus by air first come here and then spread all over the country. Turkish Airlines can be used to enter Cyprus from the north, and there are direct flights from Istanbul and other cities in Turkey to the eastern airport of Lefkosia; Or from the ports along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, there are also ships going directly to the ports in northern Cyprus. (However, after entering the northern part of Cyprus through this route, you are not allowed to cross the Green Line and drive south. Even if there is a record of entering northern Cyprus on the passport, Greece will refuse to enter. There is no railway in Cyprus, and the traffic on the island only depends on cars, taxis or car rentals. Buses shuttle between cities, and the Tourism Bureau has a timetable. Every village has to stop, so the speed is very slow. The bus service in the city is 1 every 15-20 minutes. There are fewer trains between cities, and there will be a rest on Sundays. The cost of ordinary taxis is very high, but the distance from the airport to the urban area is only about 6 kilometers, which is affordable, but the long distance is hard to bear. Often use modified Mercedes-Benz taxis. This large taxi can be shared by 8 people, and the passengers share the fare (usually 4-7 people), which is naturally cheaper. But also to meet the guests at the designated place, of course. But the number of people is limited, and there is no departure without it. It is best to make an appointment 1 day in advance, especially on weekends, where there are many people. The operation time is generally 6: 00- 18: 00 (from summer to 19: 30), and it runs every 30 minutes.
[Edit this paragraph] Shopping guide
Cyprus wine with a history of 7,000 years Cyprus wine holds a grand wine festival every September and during the grape harvest season in Lemesos. Tourists and islanders came to the grape plantation together, sipping newly brewed wine and singing and dancing to celebrate the grape harvest. The climate here is unique. There are 320-340 sunny days in a year, and grapes are especially sweet. The Song of Solomon in the Old Testament compares the grapes here to the sweet kiss of a beautiful woman. The history of grape cultivation in Cyprus seems to be longer than that in Mesopotamia, where the oldest grape varieties in the world grow. Its wine-making history is also very long. The pottery pots unearthed in the 9th century BC are painted with women drinking, and the year is also recorded. It is said that Cyprus is the birthplace of wine, from which French grapes were transplanted. There are four famous wineries in Lemasos, and there are many unknown small businesses. There are some sweet wines and some spicy wines. The best dishes to drink these wines are fresh seafood, goat cheese, fried squid and local fried potatoes. You can feel an ancient simplicity while eating and drinking. About/kloc-Store 65438 from October to May, the business hours of the store are from 8: 00 am to 6: 00 pm; From June to September, the store is open from 8: 00 am to 65438+0: 00 pm and 4: 00 pm to 7: 00 pm. This shop closes at 2 pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays and is closed all day on Sundays.
[Edit this paragraph] Famous food.
In Cyprus, there are 320-340 sunny days a year, with plenty of sunshine, and fruits and vegetables can be harvested all year round. In addition, it is an island country with rich seafood. More than 3000 years of foreign rule and businessmen from all over the world have brought different cooking techniques. After absorbing the flavors of Greece, Turkey, Albania, Lebanon, Syria, Italy, France and Britain, the Cypriots created their own unique food culture. Famous dishes in Cyprus-set menu of famous dishes in Cyprus-Almost every hotel and restaurant has a set menu, which generally consists of 15-20 kinds of dishes, weighing about 5-7.5 Cyprus pounds, and full of delicious taste, all of which are traditional flavors of Cypriot families. There are two kinds of packages: seafood package and meat package. Seafood set meal includes meals made of fish, shrimp, crab, squid and other seafood, while meat set meal mainly consists of roasted sausages and ribs. In addition, there are rural packages with fresh vegetables and olive oil as the main ingredients, and mixed packages between two or three. In Cyprus, fish is more expensive than meat, so the seafood set meal is more expensive than the meat set meal. The bigger the difference between the two, the fresher the marine fish used. Generally, it takes more than two people to order a set meal. Cheese that is very suitable for wine is very suitable for wine. The most famous cheese is made of goat's milk, both soft and hard. It's salty, but it tastes good. The most popular method is baking in a mesh container. In addition, there are cheese made of goat's milk or milk, which are mostly processed in small shops in mountain villages. Special snacks The most famous special snack is a brown lollipop called Sujouko, which is made of almonds and grape juice. String almonds together with shredded squid and other things to make a core, and then repeatedly stick them in a paste-like liquid made of flour and grape juice. It is elastic and has the sweetness of grape juice and the fragrance of almonds. There is also a popular snack called "Your Lady's Finger", which looks like a woman's finger. There are three kinds of Cypriot coffee that Cypriots are proud of: one is to filter coffee, that is, put coffee beans in a plastic filter, then put them on a coffee cup and soak them in hot water; One is the common instant coffee, which has a packet of coffee powder brewed with hot water; Another is to bring the right coffee and water together, and the shade can be adjusted by yourself. This last kind of coffee is said to be made by putting coffee and hot water together in a small pot the size of bread and boiling it on hot sand. There will be a thick layer at the bottom of the cup, which is coffee powder and can't be drunk.
[Edit this paragraph] Take a step and change a scene.
This island is beautiful and magnificent, and everyone who sets foot on it will be intoxicated by the pleasant scenery on the island. More than 100 million years ago, two mountains rose in the eastern Mediterranean under volcanic pressure, with a sedimentary rock between them, forming the island of Cyprus that we see today. The ancients compared the shape of this island to an unfolded deerskin. Karpas Peninsula, northeast of Cyprus wild donkey, looks like a deer's tail. The northern part of the island is the Kyrenia Mountains, the southwestern part is the Trodos Mountains, and the middle part is the fertile Misaoria Plain. The Republic of Cyprus was established on this island of the same name. Cyprus has been a good place for people along the Mediterranean coast to relax since ancient times. The attraction of the island lies in sunny summer and warm winter, 537 kilometers of coastline and beaches, as well as various cultural landscapes and colorful customs bred by the intersection of eastern and western cultures. The warm seawater and fine sand of Salamis, the mountains of Trodos, the fishing port village of Paphos and the cliffs of Kyrenia have won endless admiration from tourists. The beaches in northern and eastern Cyprus are the cleanest and most beautiful beaches along the Mediterranean coast. They are good places for swimming and sunbathing, and you can also enjoy exotic fish at the seaside. There are two months of snow on the mountain in winter, which is the best place for skiing. Walking along the ridge of the Kyrenia mountains, there are many paths, during which beautiful scenery emerges endlessly; Walking on the path between Bellapace and Buffalo, or riding a donkey alone, is a pleasure. On Akamas Peninsula, along the flat forest road, you can see many exotic flowers and unparalleled natural scenery ... In addition, Cyprus has outstanding tourism services, and the government has established a set of management systems and management systems suitable for foreign tourists. All hotels, taxis and entertainment units are charged according to the prescribed standards. The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation has a special program "Welcome to Cyprus", which is broadcast daily in five languages: English, French, German, Arabic and Swedish. It introduces places and modes of eating, drinking and having fun, famous mountains, beautiful towns and castles, and matters needing attention when driving, snorkeling and hiking. The United Nations opened a well-equipped hotel cooking school in Cyprus, which helped to train a large number of management and technical personnel.
[Edit this paragraph] National myth
"Island of Love": The birthplace of Aphrodite Loutit, the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology, is proudly called "Island of Love" and is the third largest island in the Mediterranean-Cyprus.
Hometown of brokeback beauty
Cyprus is a small island with a long history, culture and spectacular natural beauty. It is located in the northeast corner of the Mediterranean Sea, in the south of Asia Minor Peninsula. Aphrodite Loutit, the God of North America, borders Turkey and Syria in the east and Egypt in the south. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, located at the intersection of eastern and western civilizations-"the land of crescent moon". Its unique geographical position determines its important position in world history. At the same time, the invasion and occupation of various ethnic groups brought various cultures with a long history and left a rich legacy to Cyprus. This is the hometown of Venus, the mythical "brokeback beauty", and the temple site of Apollo, the sun god. Some people call it the history museum of Europe and the Middle East. Everywhere on the island, you can see historical sites: ancient villages, towns, temples, theaters, stadiums, palaces, tombs, fortresses, besieged cities, columns, mosaics and so on. The whole of Cyprus is the history museum of the whole Middle East and Europe. Its existing cultural relics and endless archaeological discoveries fascinate scholars all over the world. Walking into Cyprus is like stepping into the beautiful myth of ancient Greece.
Top holiday paradise
Cyprus is one of the tourist attractions in the Mediterranean and the top holiday paradise in the world. Clear blue water surrounds the plains and valleys of the island, and the golden beaches of the ruins of Apollo Temple are embedded around the island, which, together with the majestic Olympus Peak, explains a unique charm picture of the Mediterranean. The endless coastline, golden beaches and clear and transparent sea water are the charm of nature in Cyprus. Cyprus beach is a natural swimming and sunbathing resort. Away from Karpas Peninsula, you can see strange-looking fish at the seaside. From July to August every year, a large number of sea turtles flock to the beach in Beihanpu Lusi. Because this is the last place on the Mediterranean coast where turtles can lay eggs. Twenty-five percent of the green turtles along the Mediterranean coast breed on the beaches of northern Cyprus. The mountainous areas in Cyprus are beautiful, with exotic flowers and plants everywhere. You can visit the wild sheep reserve there. In this fertile land, the Mediterranean coast is also rich in fruits: olives, grapes, melons, watermelons, oranges, grapefruit and citrus, as well as various fresh vegetables. From forest-covered mountains to fertile fields, it looks like a close-up landscape painting.
[Edit this paragraph] Travel tips
Tourism season: The best seasons for traveling to Cyprus are March-May and 9-65438+ 10. Visa: China citizens who need a visa to travel to Cyprus can apply for it at the Cyprus Embassy in China. Transportation: There is no direct flight from Shanghai to Larnaca International Airport. Visitors can transfer from Moscow, Vienna, Paris and Dubai. In the past, Cyprus was still divided into north and south, and Greeks lived in the jurisdiction of the Republic of China in the south. Tourists enter Cyprus through the ports and airports there, namely Larnaca, Paphos International Airport, Limasso and Paphos ports. Diet: The major hotels in Cyprus can usually provide delicious flavors of various countries, and some unique small restaurants on the island also provide local cuisine. Entertainment: Cyprus has the most famous spa in the Mediterranean, and most hotels have world-class spa equipment, providing unique spa services in the Mediterranean. Recommended route of Guangdong CTS: 8 days leisure trip to Turkey (Prince Island) and Cyprus with Mediterranean customs, enjoying the sunshine, beach, blue sky and blue sea in Cyprus, visiting the dividing line between the north and the south of Cyprus, and visiting the remains of the Civil War in Cyprus. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty-the place where Venus was born-Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty in Cyprus, was more familiar with her alias Venus during the Roman Empire. She is the most beautiful of all goddesses, and is also described by artists as carving the clock the most. The Romans regarded Venus as the goddess of love and called it the mother of the nation, because they believed that the magnificent Roman city was founded by the descendants of Aphrodite. Venus, a young girl, just came out of the water and stepped on a shell like a lotus leaf naked; She is slim and fit, slim and plump, graceful and dignified; The fluffy and dense hair is in sharp contrast with the smooth and soft limbs, which sets off the elasticity of muscles and the pleasing carcass; Qi Weiye, the wind god, slowly sent her ashore with a warm breeze; Pink and white roses are falling around her, and Pomona, the god of fruit trees, has already prepared a new red dress for her; The green and calm ocean and the vast blue sky render this beautiful and peaceful atmosphere, and a beautiful and creative life is born! Summer is coming, and what is more attractive than Venus is the charming scenery of Cyprus. Clear blue water surrounds the plains and valleys of the island, and golden beaches are embedded around the island, which, together with the majestic Olympus Peak, shows a unique charm picture of the Mediterranean. Look at Mauritius in Africa or Cyprus in the Mediterranean, which are the top holiday paradise in the world! Walking into Cyprus is like walking into the beautiful myth of ancient Greece, walking into the hometown of Venus, the mythical "brokeback beauty", and visiting the temple ruins of Apollo, the sun god. Some people call it the history museum of Europe and the Middle East.
Fashion bay
In Larnaca Port, there are yachts and boats from all over the world, and a wide range of international fashion products make shoppers enjoy it. Palm trees surround the waterfront promenade in Famagusta Otrohm, bringing people to a fortress in the17th century, which is the Larnaca Medieval Museum. Going north from the fortress is St. lazarus's Church in the city center, which is regarded as one of the most precious cultural heritages in Larnaca and Cyprus. It is said that Lazarus, who was resurrected by Christ, chose to start his second life in Cyprus and finally died here.
Rock beach
In the east of Ayanaba, Cyprus, there is a rocky beach cut into various shapes by seawater, some like arches, some like caves, and its back is reflected in the deep blue sea, with beautiful shape. You can swim, dive, fish, row a boat, ride a bike and so on here. Aya Na Ba Monastery was once described as the "Goddess of the Forest". This charming medieval monastery is surrounded by high walls. The fig tree in front of the south gate of the monastery is said to be 600 years old.
Ancient temple
When traveling in Cyprus, magical temples and ancient churches can be seen everywhere:/kloc-St. Grimari's Church built in Famagusta in the 3rd century,/kloc-St. Peter Paul's Church and Carl Miller's Church in the 4th century, and St. Nicholas Sting's Cathedral. The famous "Temple of Dionysus" in Peifoss, a mausoleum in Byzantine era and a fortress in Ottoman era. There are also castles on the mountains of Kyrenia, frescoes of Keke Monastery, Nittis Monastery in Antioch, and mosaic art in the beautiful church in Kitty. Ancient coins or pottery can also be found on beaches and wasteland, and Cyprus is like a "history museum".
Enthusiastic folk customs
On this rich island, the folk customs are extremely simple. Cypriots are sociable, honest and generous, and don't pay attention to red tape. As long as they are kind to you, they will feel at home. Don't be too modest, otherwise it will cause the other person's unhappiness. They are particularly enthusiastic about tourists: sometimes when drinking in a pub, a strange Cypriot next to you will pay for you and then smile and wave goodbye. The Cypriots invited you to dinner. If there is no special reason, it is best not to refuse. There is a proverb on the island: it is impolite to leave before the coffee is cold.
List of scenic spots
Painted churches in Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Famagusta, Paphos, Kyrenia, Trodos and Salamis.
[Edit this paragraph] Travel advice
Go to the northern city of Cyprus. The northern part where the Turkish residents live calls itself "Northern Cyprus, Turkey and the Republic". It's best to travel around Turkey. Cities such as Istanbul, Turkey have direct flights to the eastern airport of Lefkosia, and ports along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey also have direct ships to ports in northern Cyprus. However, after entering the northern part of Cyprus through this route, it is not allowed to cross the Green Line and drive south. Even if there is a record of entering northern Cyprus on the passport, Greece will refuse to enter. One-day tour of north and south Cyprus. A day trip from south to north is possible, but there is only one exit through the green line. The checkpoint is open from 8: 00 a.m. to 1 3: 00 a.m. (the return inspection ends at 17: 00 a.m.), and you only need to pay the inspection fee of1Cyprus pound to get the entry permit. But there is no car to the checkpoint, so you can only walk or drive by yourself. If you just visit the northern part of Lefkosia, one day is enough. Its main attractions are in the old city, including Gothic Islamic temples and museums built in14th century, which can be seen within walking distance. The currency in northern Cyprus is mainly Turkish lira, which is not available in the south, but pounds can be used there. Before going on a day trip, you'd better consult the tourism bureau. Although there will be no new armed conflicts, the opening hours of checkpoints often change. In addition, don't go anywhere outside Lefkosia casually, because the time limit is strict.
[Cyprus perfume]
Before the archaeological discovery of perfume 4000 years ago, people always had the impression that the hometown of perfume should be France. However, recent archaeological discoveries have enabled Cypriots to proudly claim that the world's oldest perfume was produced in their country. 90 kilometers away from Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, there is a mountain overlooking the charming Mediterranean Sea. On its overgrown hillside, a group of Italian archaeologists found a pothole. In this pit, they found the oldest perfume in the world. "These perfumes have a history of 4,000 years," said Berguio Nuo, head of the archaeological team. There is no doubt that this is the earliest perfume producing area in the world. " /kloc-vase unearthed in the 0/4th century Scientists from the Italian Institute of Cultural Heritage and Technology collected the fragments of ceramic perfume bottles, from which they extracted the perfume essential oil components condensed on these pottery fragments, and finally successfully restored the perfume used by the ancients 4000 years ago.
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