List of architectural monuments in Petting

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The monuments of the Upper Bavarian municipality of Petting are compiled on this page . This table is a partial list of the list of architectural monuments in Bavaria . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first drawn up on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been managed by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Seehaus Castle

Architectural monuments according to districts

petting

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Hauptstraße 14, Kapellenweg 1
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Catholic parish church of Saint John the Baptist Single-aisled late Gothic tufa block building with not retracted choir, early 16th century, west tower in the core Romanesque, with furnishings

The surrounding wall of the cemetery, supplemented in a neo-Gothic style in the southwest section around 1870, with a portal and wall niches

D-1-89-135-1 Catholic parish church of Saint John the Baptist
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Hauptstrasse 36
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Gasthaus, formerly Unterwirt Two-storey main building with a Salzburg crooked roof, the 17th century at its core, marked 1890 on the door frame, extended by side extensions at the end of the 19th century D-1-89-135-2 Gasthaus, formerly Unterwirt
Hauptstrasse 45
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Farmhouse Formerly a mid-section building, with a knee-length block and a bundwerkzone in the gable, built in 1824 D-1-89-135-3 BW
Hauptstrasse 48, Hauptstrasse 50
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Small house With block construction upper floor, gable-sided arbor and gable framing, 2nd half of the 18th century D-1-89-135-4 Small house
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Mühlfeld
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Field chapel 1st half of the 19th century, west of the courtyard D-1-89-135-11 Field chapel
Seestraße 21
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Bundwerkstadel built across With wagon hut, mid-19th century D-1-89-135-5 Bundwerkstadel built across
Seestraße 24
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Former farmhouse With block construction knee and bundwerk gable, marked on the ridge with 1782 according to information

Former stable with fret, mid-19th century

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Seestraße 27
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Former farmhouse Mid-section building with a younger, southern transverse ridge, residential part with upper floor block construction, gable-sided arbor and framing zone in the gable, marked 1795 on the door frame D-1-89-135-6 Former farmhouse
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Seestraße 30
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Farmhouse With a log knee, fret gable, high arbor and carved purlin heads, around 1830 D-1-89-135-8 BW
Seestraße 31
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Former farmhouse With block construction knee, fret gable and richly decorated purlin heads, ridge purlin marked 1832 D-1-89-135-9 Former farmhouse

Aich

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Aich 6
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Former farmhouse Central building with plaster structure and gable framing, marked 1812 on the ridge purlin, door frame and double front door with decorative nails marked 1834 D-1-89-135-12 BW

Ammerberg

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Ammerberg 1
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farm Parallel complex with a younger connecting building in 1934, two-storey house with knee floor and plastered structure, in the core probably 18th century, expanded and remodeled in the 2nd half of the 19th century and 1928 marked on the door frame, west two-storey grain box, marked 1741, east a former bakery, probably early 19th century Century D-1-89-135-13 farm
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Brandhofen

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Brandhofen 1
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Former farmhouse Solid construction with hipped roof and plaster structure, renovated after a fire in the middle of the 19th century, marked on the door frame with 1783 previous building D-1-89-135-16 BW
Brandhofen 2
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Farmhouse with reciprocal return Two-storey residential part with knee floor, in cinder block masonry with exposed brick elements, portal in Art Nouveau forms, marked 1908, gable and high arbor renewed D-1-89-135-68 BW
Brandhofen 4
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Former farmhouse Residential part with upper floor block construction and gable framing, 2nd half of the 18th century, arbors renewed D-1-89-135-17 BW

dam

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Dam 1
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Former lake farmhouse With block construction knee floor, essentially a two-storey block construction from the 17th century, expanded several times in the 18th and 19th centuries D-1-89-135-18 BW

Dornbach

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Near fiefdom
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Wayside chapel Longitudinal oval building with stucco ribs, marked 1703, with fittings D-1-89-135-19 BW

ford

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Ford 2
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Field chapel 1947/48, north of the Furtmühle D-1-89-135-20 BW

Gallenbach

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Gallenbach 2
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Former farmhouse Middle building with arched stable part, living part with block construction upper floor, in the first half of the 18th century, renovations in the 19th and 20th centuries, renewed from 2000. D-1-89-135-21 BW

Hohenlohe

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Hohenlohe
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Wayside chapel Small gable roof building, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-89-135-54 BW

Kirchberg

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Kirchberg 4
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Catholic Church Sankt Margaretha Single-aisled late Gothic tuff block construction with not drawn in choir, 1st half of the 15th century, with furnishings D-1-89-135-22 Catholic Church Sankt Margaretha
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Kirchberg 5
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Stately farmhouse Massive residential part with fret in the gable and on the knee, ridge purlin marked 1836 D-1-89-135-23 BW

Churchyard

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Weiler Kirchhof
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Ensemble Weiler Kirchhof The Kirchweiler, which is located on a step south of the Achental, is dominated by the characteristic tuff block construction of the late Gothic branch church Maria Himmelfahrt. To the west of the church, which is surrounded by an old, tile-covered wall, is house number 1, made of cinder block and tuff masonry with layers of red painted brick, a typical farmhouse from the early 20th century for the region. To the south-east there is a farm, the main and delivery house of which has a log knee floor or upper storey and arbor, and its core dates from the 18th century, as well as a washing and baking house from the mid-19th century. The hamlet is surrounded by meadows. E-1-89-135-2 Ensemble Weiler Kirchhof
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Kirchhof 1
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Farmhouse Recurring on both sides, two-storey residential area with knee-length floor, slag masonry with brick structure, marked 1907 on the door frame D-1-89-135-26 Farmhouse
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Kirchhof 3
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Catholic branch church Maria Himmelfahrt Single-aisle tuff square construction with retracted choir and roof turret, late Gothic, around 1420/30, with furnishings D-1-89-135-24 Catholic branch church Maria Himmelfahrt
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Kirchhof 3, 5
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Churchyard wall Low wall, covered with sandstone slabs, 17th / 18th centuries century D-1-89-135-25 Churchyard wall
Kirchhof 3, 4 and 5
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farm Three-sided system, main building No. 5 two-storey with block construction knee floor, overall appearance 2nd half of the 19th century, baroque in essence, door frames marked 1763

House No. 4, with a log building upper floor and gable arbor, marked 1722 on the door frame, the core is probably older

North of the washing and baking house, three-story, built in 1856

D-1-89-135-27 farm
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Koppelstadt

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Koppelstadt 1
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Former farmhouse With a more recent return, residential part with block construction upper floor and gable framing, around 1800 D-1-89-135-28 BW

Kuehnhausen

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Nussbaumstrasse 6
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Associated two-storey grain box Corresponding two-storey grain box, probably late 18th century, in a superstructure, mid-19th century D-1-89-135-29 BW

Fiefdom

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Kirchenfeld
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Wayside chapel 2nd half of the 19th century, with furnishings, northwest on the outskirts D-1-89-135-30 BW

Moritz

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Moritz 1
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Farmhouse With return, residential part with log building upper floor and reduced gable arbor, in the core of the 18th century, increased by knee floor around 1850 D-1-89-135-33 BW

Mörnberg

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Mörnberg 3
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Corresponding single-storey grain box With exterior painting and notch-cut decoration, marked 1737, integrated in the younger superstructure D-1-89-135-32 BW

Musbach

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Musbach 1
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Field cross With a stepped roof and group of figures, eight-valley cast iron, around 1900, southeast above the mill. D-1-89-135-69 Field cross

Neuhaus

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Neuhaus 8
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Former farmhouse Two-storey plastered block building with renewed high arbor, built in 1765 D-1-89-135-37 BW

Newcomers

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Neukrämer 1
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Former farmhouse In the so-called Salzburg style with a crooked roof, massive living area with renewed high arbor, door frames marked 1814

Former business section replaced in the 1990s with the same profile for residential use

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Reeds

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Reuten 5
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Former farmhouse With log building upper floor and gable arbor, the core from the middle of the 17th century, front door marked 1792, southern return with stable 19th century D-1-89-135-39 BW

Ringham

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Angerweg 6
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Two-storey grain bin 2nd half of the 16th century, under a stately superstructure with a gable framing, marked 1818 D-1-89-135-40 BW
Angerweg 12
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Farmhouse Former mid-section building, residential part with upper floor block construction, beginning of the 19th century, the gable and knee section renewed D-1-89-135-41 BW
Kainzanderlweg 2
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Farmhouse Mid-section building with hooked head, residential part unplastered tuff stone building with high knee and gable framing zone, marked 1845 on the house board D-1-89-135-42 BW
Oberdorfstrasse 7
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Farmhouse With a more recent return on both sides, the residential part is a two-storey tuff stone building with a log knee, gable framing and high arbor, marked 1838 on the ridge purlin and door walls D-1-89-135-43 BW
Oberdorfstrasse 14
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Farmhouse Mid-term building with a younger return on both sides, residential part made of cinder block masonry, two-storey with knee-height and high arbor, carpenter's saying at the Tennentor, inscribed 1867, associated small two-storey grain box, probably end of the 16th century D-1-89-135-44 BW
Unterdorfstrasse 3
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Small, re-erected grain box, 1st half of the 18th century, in the garden on Ottenweg D-1-89-135-45 BW

Schönram

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Bräuweg 2
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Farmhouse Middle building, residential part with log building upper floor and gable arbor fragment, probably 2nd half of the 18th century, marked 1801 on the door walls D-1-89-135-49 BW
Salzburger Strasse 10
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Brewery Inn Stately three-storey building with a crooked roof, marked on the door frame with 1865, the core is probably older, transversely connected three-aisled former stables, today a hall, a brewhouse and storage building set back in the courtyard, with a crooked roof and plaster structure, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-89-135-50 Brewery Inn
Salzburger Strasse 11
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Catholic branch church Seven Sorrows of Mary Structured exposed brick building with roof turret, built as a private chapel in 1852, with furnishings D-1-89-135-48 Catholic branch church Seven Sorrows of Mary
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Salzburger Strasse 13
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Small house Clad or plastered block building with a protruding flat gable roof, core 18th century D-1-89-135-51 BW
Salzburger Strasse 18
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Small house With ornamentally sawn wooden gable and flat gable roof, 1st third of the 19th century D-1-89-135-52 Small house

Lake house

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Seehaus 1
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Seehaus Castle Erected as a castle-like official and court seat, probably in the 15th century, main building two-story with mezzanine and hipped roof, rebuilt in the late 17th century and renewed at the end of the 18th century, Gothic house chapel, around 1500, rear building, end of the 15th century, the core is probably still Early 15th century, with equipment D-1-89-135-53 Seehaus Castle
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Seeschneider

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Seeschneider 1
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Court chapel with Lourdes grotto 1819, with equipment D-1-89-135-36 BW

Stötten

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Stötten 2
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Corresponding small massive brechel bath 18./19. century D-1-89-135-56 BW

Streulach

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In Streulach
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chapel Neo-Gothic, marked 1849 on the choir grille, with fittings D-1-89-135-58 chapel
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Streulach 2
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Farmhouse Central building with a southern transverse ridge, residential part in the 18th century, marked on the door frame with 1755, knee and roof 19th century D-1-89-135-57 Farmhouse

Teichting

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Teichting 1
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Farmhouse Two-storey residential part made of unplastered mixed masonry with bundwerk knee and two-zone gable framing and bundwerk knee, built in 1812, door lintel marked 1856

To the north, former farmhouse, remains of the two-storey block building, probably 2nd half of the 17th century, integrated in the younger barn building

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Teichting 5
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Local chapel Built in 1864, with equipment D-1-89-135-59 Local chapel
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Teichting 5
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Farmhouse with return Two-storey, massive residential part with a framing knee and gable framing, marked 1811 on the door frame D-1-89-135-63 Farmhouse with return
Teichting 6
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Farmhouse with gable framing Built in 1793, formerly marked 1855 on the Bundwerk D-1-89-135-62 BW
Teichting 7
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Farmhouse Mittertennbau with hooked head, residential part plastered block building, in the middle of the 17th century D-1-89-135-64 BW

Walchen

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Walchen 2
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Corresponding single-storey grain box Inscribed with 1681 D-1-89-135-70 BW
Walchen 3
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Former home With a block construction upper floor, marked 1756 on the door frame D-1-89-135-65 BW

Centers

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Centern 1
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Farmhouse With log building upper floor, arbor and gable framing, marked 1729 on the door leaf, free-standing grain box, marked 1738 D-1-89-135-67 BW

Former architectural monuments (deleted 2010)

  • Aring 2; Einfirsthof with hooked head and gable framing, broken brickwork, early 19th century
  • Sculptor 1; Court chapel, large; probably still in the first half of the 18th century; with equipment
  • Mörnberg 1; Former home made of slag masonry with brick gable, marked 1893
  • Musbach 1; Residential house (former mill building), marked 1769. Extension, probably from the 18th century
  • Seeschneider 1; Residential house, so-called "Seeschneider property", with a crooked hip roof in the Salzburg style, early 19th century
  • Seestrasse 43; Farmhouse; two and a half storeys high, with double return, marked 1852
  • Stötten 1; Stötten 1a; Corresponding large flat-roof shed with Brechel bath , probably 1st half of the 19th century
  • Unterdorfstrasse 11; Small farmhouse (Mittertennbau) made of cinder blocks, with window bars, around 1835/50
  • Unterdorfstrasse 13; Former farmhouse; Residential part with partly boarded log building upper floor and field stone masonry under the arbor, in the core 2nd half of the 16th century
  • Wimm 1; Farmhouse, 1st half of the 19th century

See also

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

literature

  • Gotthard Kießling, Dorit Reimann: District of Traunstein (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.22 ). Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg im Allgäu 2007, ISBN 978-3-89870-364-2 , p. 339-364 .

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