List of personalities from Mendrisio

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Mendrisio coat of arms

This list contains personalities born in Mendrisio and those who had their sphere of activity in Mendrisio without having been born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

Until 1749

  • Bosia family (Busioni). Noble family from Mendrisio
    • Enrico (Ardricus) Bosia (* around 1230 in Mendrisio, † after 1286 in Bellinzona ), priest, archpriest of Bellinzona (1274–1286)
    • Ruggero Bosia (mentioned 1268 in Mendrisio, † 1294 in Como ), Canon of the Cathedral of Como
    • Antonio Giorgio Bosia (* around 1350 in Mendrisio; † after 1390 there), caused the massacre of Castel San Pietro TI in 1390
    • Pontico Virunio Bosia (* 1467 in Belluno , † around 1520 in Bologna), philosopher and man of letters
    • Pietro Antonio Bosia (* around 1530 in Mendrisio; † after 11589), priest, chronicler
    • Flaminio Bosia (* around 1600 in Mendrisio, † after 1645 in Lugano), Archpriest of Lugano
  • Members of the Lavizzari family
    • Nicolaus Lavizzari, progenitor
    • Luigi Lavizzari (born January 28, 1814 in Mendrisio, † January 26, 1875 in Lugano), natural scientist
  • Buzzi family
    • Giovanni de Buzzi (* around 1410 in Mendrisio; † after 1474 there), provost of Mendrisio
    • Giacomo Buzzi (* around 1415 in Mendrisio; † after 1476 in Riva San Vitale), provost of Mendrisio 1466–1476
    • Donato Buzzi (* around 1505 in Mendrisio; † after 1574 there), MP
  • Giovanni Quartironi (* around 1415 in Mendrisio; † after 1477 there), priest, rector of the San Giovanni Hospital in Mendrisio
  • Agostino de Mendrisio (* around 1440 in Mendrisio, † after 1484 in Milan  ?), Sculptor
  • Filippo da Mendrisio (* around 1440 in Mendrisio, † after 1480 in Como?), Sculptor
  • Giovanni da Mendrisio (* around 1440 in Mendrisio, † after 1480 in Como?), Sculptor
  • Silvestro da Mendrisio (* around 1540 in Mendrisio, † after 1570 in Poland), architect
  • Andrea de Mendrisio (* around 1450 in Mendrisio, † after 1500 in Turin ), sword manufacturer and chaser
  • Della Torre family, Torriani
    • Guglielmo Della Torre (* around 1140 in Mendrisio, † around 1226 in Carona TI ), Bishop of Como
    • Franchino Torriani (Della Torre) (* around 1295 in Mendrisio; † around 1322 ibid), landowner in Mendrisiotto
    • Donato Torriani (Della Torre) (* around 1420 in Mendrisio, † around 1495 ibid), ducal governor in Mendrisio and Balerna
    • Pietro Torriani (Della Torre) (* around 1500 in Mendrisio; † between November 24, 1551 and January 28, 1552 ibid), Podestà, governor of the governor
    • Giovanni Torriani (della Torre) (* around 1512 in Mendrisio; † March 1571 ibid), notary in Mendrisio, clerk of the governor
    • Alfonso Torriani (Della Torre) (* around 1530 in Mendrisio; † February 2, 1593 ibid), governor of the governor
    • Alessandro Torriani (della Torre) (* around 1542 in Mendrisio; † June 28, 1625 ibid), lawyer and notary, advocate for the citizenship (nobili e borghesi) of Mendrisio
    • Guidone Torriani (* 1556 in Mendrisio; † November 16, 1621 ibid), governor of the governor
    • Alfonso Torriani (* 1586 in Mendrisio; † 13 May 1653 ibid), governor of the governor
    • Francesco Torriani (born July 18, 1612 in Mendrisio, † December 28, 1683 in Como), painter active in Mendrisio, Como, Seelisberg , Altdorf UR
    • Giovanni Torriani (* 1625 in Mendrisio; † March 19, 1699 ibid), governor of the governor
    • Domenico Torriani (* around 1630 in Mendrisio, † after 1682 in Como?), Painter
    • Francesco Torriani (* around 1640 in Mendrisio?; † after 1685 in Locarno?), Sculptor
    • Francesco Innocente (Innocenzo) Torriani (born December 28, 1648 in Mendrisio, † May 11, 1700 in Como), painter
    • Francesco Torriani (born September 22, 1663 in Mendrisio; † March 5, 1705 ibid), governor of the governor
    • Francesco Torriani (* around 1672 in Mendrisio; † January 1745 in Krakow ), architect
    • Giovanni Battista Torriani (* 1752 in Mendrisio; † 1823 ibid), notary
Portrait of Vincenzo Brenna
  • Rusca family, Rusconi
    • Ruggero Rusca (* around 1185 in Como; † around 1240 there), ancestor of the family
    • Loterio Rusca (* around 1210 in Mendrisio; mentioned around 1250; † 1291 in Como), leader of the Ghibellines in Como
    • Giuseppe Rusca (* around 1640 in Mendrisio; mentioned between 1663 and 1722; † after 1722 there?), Lawyer, notary, customs master in Mendrisio
    • Giovanni Battista Rusca (* February 1729 in Mendrisio; † 1805 there), lawyer, notary and cantonal judge
    • Antonio Isidoro Rusca (born April 6, 1757 in Mendrisio, † 1846 ibid), lawyer
Carlo Monti: Interior of St. Anne's Church in Krakow
  • Giovanni Battista Franchini (* 1631 in Mendrisio; † 1694? Ibid), painter, pupil of Francesco Torriani
  • Alfondo Ghiringhelli (* around 1640 in Mendrisio; † 1722 there), notary and chancellor of Mendrisio. Governor in the Bailiwick of Mendrisio.
  • Carlo Monti (* around 1641 in Mendrisio, † 1710 in Cracow), painter
  • Innocente Monti (* around 1644 in Mendrisio, † 1710 in Cracow), painter
  • Primo Lezzani (* around 1645 in Mendrisio; † after 1685 there?), Sculptor
  • Gabriele Bossi (* 1646 in Mendrisio, † 1730 in Bergamo ), organ builder
  • Pietro Lezzani (* around 1650 in Mendrisio; † after 1685 there?), Sculptor
  • Barberini family of artists
    • Andrea Barberini (* 1561 in Mendrisio; † after 1641 ibid), doctor of theology
    • Francesco Barberini (* around 1590 in Mendrisio; † after 1624 in Ptuj  ?), Master builder
    • Giovanni Battista Barberini (* around 1600 in Mendrisio, † after 1666 in Cremona  ?), Sculptor and stucco artist
  • Artist family Catenazzi
    • Domenico Catenazzi (* 1672 in Mendrisio; † July 16, 1735 in Erlangen , buried in Bamberg ), son of Giuseppe, plasterer from 1698 active in Bamberg with Bernardo Quadri from Agno TI
    • Antonio Catenazzi (* around 1670 in Mendrisio; mentioned 1698 in Baden-Baden ; † 1727 in Mendrisio), altar builder, plasterer
    • Andrea Domenico Catenazzi (Catenadio) (* 1699 in Mendrisio; † 1756 in Bamberg), son of Domenico, plasterer active in Bamberg from 1723, then in 1735 in Michelfeld Monastery
  • Visetti family
    • Antonio Francesco Visetti (born October 2, 1672 in Mendrisio, † March 31, 1757 in Genoa ), Jesuit, diplomat
    • Giuseppe Visetti (born February 24, 1674 in Mendrisio; † January 15, 1749 ibid), notary, governor of the governor
    • Prospero Visetti (born June 8, 1713 in Mendrisio; † January 21, 1772 ibid), notary, clerk of the Mendrisio bailiffs
  • Giovanni Pietro Bellasio (* around 1670 in Mendrisio, † after 1710 in Düsseldorf  ?), Plasterer; he created 1697/98 in the Michelsberg Monastery in Bamberg , 1699–1703 in Frederiksberg Castle in Copenhagen
  • Francesco Marazzi (* around 1671 in Mendrisio; † February 10, 1724 in Munich ), plasterer. As a Churbayerischer stuckador he worked with Pier Francesco Appiani from Porto Ceresio in the Fürstenfeld monastery near Munich 1696–1698; in the Irsee , Weißenau and Ottobeuren monasteries
  • Giuseppe Albisetti (* around 1675 in Mendrisio; † after 1710 in Brussels  ?), Plasterer
  • Bartolomeo Andreotti (* around 1675 in Mendrisio; † after 1709 there), goldsmith
  • Pietro Francesco Andreotti (* around 1675 in Mendrisio; † after 1710 there), goldsmith
  • Józef Fontana (1676–1739), architect
  • Jodok Josef Anton Pellegrin von Beroldingen (* 1676 in Mendrisio; † April 1726 ibid), Landschreiber von Mendrisio
  • Giacomo, Giovanni and Giuseppe Fontana (* around 1700/1706 in Mendrisio), Giuseppe's sons, were important architects in Poland
  • Paolo Marazzi (* around 1701 in Mendrisio; † August 21, 1774 in Waldsassen ), plasterer; 1724-1727 he is with Jacopo Appiani from Porto Ceresio and Francesco Chiesa from Sagno in Kloster Waldsassen in the Upper Palatinate active
  • Brenni family / o / a
    • Francesco Brenni (born October 26, 1636 in Salorino , fraction of the municipality of Mendrisio; † 1694 ibid), plasterer
    • Prospero Brenni (* 1638 in Salorino; † January 18, 1696 ibid), plasterer
    • Francesco Brenni (born September 27, 1644 in Salorino; † 1694 ibid?), Son of Giulio, plasterer. 1678–1679 decorated the cathedral monastery church in Herrenchiemsee, Bavaria
    • Carlo Antonio Brenni (born September 5, 1648 in Salorino; † October 12, 1734 there?), Plasterer in Salzburg , decoration of the Kajetan Church and the Erhard Church (Salzburg) , together with Francesco Brenni and Antonio Carabelli from Castel San Pietro TI
    • Giovanni Battista Brenni / o (born May 28, 1649 in Salorino; † June 3, 1712), plasterer
    • Giulio Francesco Brenni (born October 24, 1667 in Salorino, † May 22, 1694 in Würzburg ), plasterer
    • Francesco Antonio Brenni (born October 4, 1679 in Salorino, † after 1741 in Rome?), Master builder
    • Carlo Enrico Brenni (born January 8, 1688 in Salorino, † December 9, 1745 in Copenhagen ), court plasterer in the service of the King of Denmark
    • Giovanni Giulio Brenni (born November 24, 1699 (baptism) Mendrisio; † around 1750?), Plasterer
    • Paolo Brenni (* around 1725 in Salorino; † 1769 there), painter, decorative painter
    • Giovanni Battista Brenni (* 1730 in Salorino), painter, decorative painter
    • Grandonio Brenni (* 1738 Salorino), painter, decorative painter
    • Vincenzo Brenna (1741-1820), architect
  • Giuseppe Clerici (* 1717 in Mendrisio; † 1765 ibid), Archpriest of Balerna
  • Gian Alfonso Oldelli (1733–1821), Capuchin, university professor and local history researcher

From 1750 to 1899

Fidelio Bruni, self-portrait from 1810 (oil on canvas)
  • Paolo Tamanti (* 1750 in Mendrisio; † July 22, 1833 in Como), mayor of Mendrisio, justice of the peace, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Baroffio family
    • Giovanni Antonio Baroffio (* 1753 in Mendrisio; † 1819 ibid), supporter of the Cisalpine and French
    • Giuseppe Baroffio (* around 1761 in Mendrisio, † after 1825 in Pavia  ?), Painter
    • Antonio Baroffio Bruni (born February 17, 1762; † after 1825 in Moscow), painter, father of Fedele Fjodor Bruni (1799–1875), painter in St. Petersburg
    • Tommaso Baroffio (born January 28, 1792 in Mendrisio; † August 30, 1877), painter
    • Giuseppe Baroffio (* around 1795 in Mendrisio; † 1861 ibid), Honorary Canon of Piacenza , professor of theology
    • Angelo Baroffio (born May 7, 1815 in Mendrisio; † January 6, 1893 there), politician and judge
  • Borella family
    • Francesco Borella (* 1757 in Mendrisio; † 1817 ibid.), Sub-Prefect of Mendrisio, Ticino Grand Councilor
    • Achille Borella (born August 15, 1845 in Mendrisio; † March 29, 1922 there), mayor. by Mendrisio, Grand Council, National Council and State Council
    • Elvezio Borella (* 1870 in Mendrisio; † after 1921 ibid), lawyer, mayor of Mendrisio
    • Francesco-Nino Borella (born September 17, 1883 in Mendrisio, † October 29, 1963 in Chiasso ), lawyer, politician, Ticino councilor and national councilor
    • Achille Borella (born February 27, 1908 in Mendrisio, † January 27, 1988 there), lawyer, politician
Luigi Bertoni
  • Giuseppe Antonio Beroldingen (born January 19, 1750 in Mendrisio † May 20, 1803 ibid), last Chancellor of Mendrisio
  • Antonio Isidoro Rusca (born April 6, 1757 in Mendrisio; † 1846 there), nobility, lawyer and notary, Ticino councilor
  • Federico Bernasconi (* around 1760 in Mendrisio?; † after 1801 in Saint Petersburg  ?), Sculptor
  • Prospero Franchini (born April 24, 1774 in Como; † February 13, 1847 ibid), engineer, general director of construction in Lombardy
  • Francesco Catenazzi (born January 12, 1775 in Mendrisio; † June 21, 1831 (there) there), painter
  • Giovanni Battista Maggi (1775–1835), lawyer, military, politician
  • Josue Beroldingen (* 1782 in Altdorf; † April 29, 1837 in Mendrisio), provost
  • Fjodor Antonowitsch Bruni (1799–1875), painter, graphic artist and draftsman, director
  • Domenico Maderni (* around 1800/1801 in Capolago; † ibid?)
  • Giorgio Bernasconi (* 1804 in Mendrisio; † May 19, 1866 ibid), pastor, co-founder of Tipografia
  • Augusto Catenazzi (born May 5, 1808 in Mendrisio; † July 27, 1880 ibid), painter
  • Joseph Baragiola (* around 1812 in Mendrisio; † after 1877 ibid), professor of the Italian language at the grammar school of
  • Luigi Lavizzari (born January 28, 1814 in Mendrisio, † January 26, 1875 in Lugano ), natural scientist, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Sebastiano Beroldingen (1818–1865), engineer, Ticino State Councilor
  • Luigi Ferrazzini (* 1822 in Mendrisio; † around 1898 in Saint Petersburg?), Architect
  • Carlo Pasta (born November 5, 1822 in Mendrisio; † November 5, 1893 ibid), doctor, landowner, he built a hotel in the Bellavista area on Monte Generoso , politician, national councilor
  • Antonio Croci (born April 7, 1823 in Mendrisio; † December 2, 1884 there), architect
  • Bernardino Pasta (born February 13, 1828 in Mendrisio; † December 24, 1875 there), painter
  • Pietro Pollini (born December 28, 1828 in Mendrisio; † April 2, 1889 ibid), politician, public prosecutor, Ticino State Council
  • Alessandro Franchini (born November 28, 1829 in Mendrisio; † May 16, 1877 ibid), Ticino Grand Council, Council of State (Education Department), Council of States
  • Francesco Giovanni Pollini (born June 20, 1832 in Mendrisio, † April 23, 1871 in Milan), composer and orchestra conductor
  • Pietro Sbarbaro (born March 20, 1838 in Savona , † December 1, 1893 in Rome ), journalist, publicist
  • Emilio Baragiola (* 1852 in Mendrisio; † August 6, 1916 there), professor, founder of the Dante Alighieri Society
  • Ferdinando Bernasconi (born January 28, 1867 in Carona ; † October 15, 1919 in Roveredo (municipality of Capriasca ), from Calprino (municipality of Paradiso )), Ticino canton architect active in Locarno , Mendrisio and Lugano
  • Luigi Bertoni (1872–1947), Italian anarchist, author and typographer
  • Alderige Fantuzzi (born April 23, 1872 in Rio Saliceto (Emilia-Romagna), † July 20, 1957 in Mendrisio), he headed the cantonal agricultural institute in Mezzana, teacher at the teachers' seminar in Locarno
  • Giovanni Snider (born March 8, 1878 in Giornico , † February 21, 1968 in Brione sopra Minusio ), priest, pastor of Rossura , archpriest of Mendrisio, secretary of the Unione popolare cattolica ticinese
  • Ovidio Fonti (born September 18, 1878 in Miglieglia , † April 5, 1944 in Mendrisio), painter, lecturer
  • Antonio Brenni (born April 22, 1880 in Morbio Inferiore , † after 1919 in Mendrisio), politician and editor
  • Martin Othmar Winterhalter (1889–1961), inventor of the zip fastener ( Riri )
  • Carlo Andreoni (* 1892 in Mendrisio; † after October 10, 1918 in Arkhangelsk  ?)
  • Giovanni Battista Camponovo (born January 26, 1893 in Mendrisio, † February 17, 1947 ibid), journalist, founder of the Guardia Luigi Rossi , Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Carlo Basilico (born July 11, 1895 in Rancate , † January 30, 1966 in Mendrisio), painter
  • Franco Brenni (1897–1963), lawyer, Swiss consul general in Milan
  • Gino Pedroli (born April 12, 1898 in Mendrisio; † February 2, 1986 there), photographer

After 1900 to 1950

Luigi Snozzi, 2009
  • Giulio Guglielmetti (born November 15, 1901 in Capolago , † December 23, 1987 in Mendrisio), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor , National Councilor
  • Riccardo Rossi (1901–1986), lawyer, politician
  • Ugo Cleis (born April 5, 1903 in Diepflingen ; † September 13, 1976 in Mendrisio), painter, decorative painter, mosaic worker, illustrator
  • Pietro Monetti (born March 12, 1904 in Mendrisio; † June 28, 1975 ibid), politician, journalist, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Aurelio Garobbio (born November 11, 1905 in Mendrisio, † March 31, 1992 in Milan ), journalist, politician and writer
  • Jean Corti (painter) (born March 1, 1907 in Cernier , † April 22, 1946 in Mendrisio), painter
  • Achille Borella (born February 27, 1908 in Mendrisio; † January 27, 1988 there), lawyer, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Pietro Scanziani (born August 17, 1908 in Chiasso; † February 27, 2003 in Mendrisio), from Balerna , journalist, writer lived in Morbio Inferiore
  • Giuseppe Martinola (1908–1990), Swiss archivist, high school teacher, historian, publicist and researcher
  • Mario Medici (born October 8, 1908 in Mendrisio; † February 15, 1984 ibid), secondary school teacher and local historian and author
  • Franco Maspoli (born November 22, 1908 in Mendrisio; † October 17, 1974 ibid), lawyer, mayor of Mendrisio, Ticino Grand Council, President of the Conservative Democratic Party of Ticino, National Council
Mario Botta
Marina Carobbio Guscetti
Paolo Meneguzzi
Fabio Pusterla
Marco Romano (2011)
  • Pio Ortelli (born January 12, 1910 in Mendrisio; † June 20, 1963 there), lecturer and writer
  • Mario Marioni (born September 2, 1910 in Milan, † March 18, 1987 in Mendrisio) (place of origin Claro TI ), painter, engraver, illustrator, journalist and writer
  • Giulia Bonzanigo-Fossati (born May 14, 1913 in Chiasso, † July 29, 2009 in Lugano), from Basel , politician
  • Linda Brenni (born July 14, 1914 in Mendrisio; † January 21, 1954, ibid), journalist, politician
  • Mario Soldini (born November 4, 1917 in Mendrisio; † May 9, 1956 in Bellinzona?), Lawyer and politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Anacleto Arrigo (born April 18, 1919 in Caneggio , † September 10, 1956), painter
  • Max Huber (1919–1992), painter, graphic artist
  • Giuseppe Bolzani (born August 30, 1921 in Bellinzona, † July 26, 2002 in Mendrisio), painter, draftsman, lecturer
  • Mario Cairoli (born March 30, 1923 in Mendrisio; † January 23, 2004 in Arzo ), from Mendrisio, conductor lived in Mendrisio
  • Maria Ghioldi-Schweizer (born July 21, 1924 in Mendrisio; † June 12, 2010, ibid), politician
  • Aldo Ghedin (born May 6, 1926 in Treviso ; † May 30, 1998 in Mendrisio ), organist, knight and Commendatore della Repubblica Italiana. Since 1958 lived in Riva San Vitale
  • Pio Fontana (born October 23, 1927 in Balerna ; † March 8, 2001 in Mendrisio), lecturer, writer, critic
  • Armand Rondez (born June 5, 1928 in Zurich; † May 7, 1986 there), painter, engraver
  • Luigi Snozzi (* 1932), architect
  • Pierluigi Rossi (born August 24, 1934 in Mendrisio; † June 29, 2017 there), lawyer, politician (PPD), mayor of Mendrisio
  • Claudio Cavadini (born June 28, 1935 in Mendrisio; † March 28, 2014 there), musician and composer
  • Werner Carobbio (* 1936), politician
  • Sergio Morello (born February 23, 1937 in Mendrisio), painter, graphic artist, sculptor, installer
  • Flora Ruchat-Roncati (1937–2012), architect and ETH professor
  • Lucio Tappa (born February 8, 1939 in Mendrisio), painter, draftsman, graphic artist
  • Rosita Rosato (born February 18, 1939 in Mendrisio; † May 13, 2016 there), from Chiasso , draftsman, painter, sculptor
  • Alberto Nessi (* 1940 in Mendrisio), writer, secondary school teacher
  • Flavio Medici (* 1940? In Mendrisio), professor at the Lyceum of Lugano, writer, literary critic
  • Paolo Bellini (born February 28, 1941 in Mendrisio), sculptor
  • Andrea Radaelli (born January 1, 1942 in Mendrisio), painter, graphic artist, mosaicist
  • Mario Botta (* 1943), architect
  • Pierluigi Poretti (born June 27, 1946 in Mendrisio), painter, draftsman, engraver

After 1950

  • Rossano Bervini (* 1951 in Mendrisio?), Lawyer and politician, Ticino State Council until 1991
  • Marisa Casellini-Bernasconi (born October 9, 1951 in Mendrisio), painter, sculptor, assemblage
  • Anna Bianchi (born February 19, 1953 in Mendrisio), sculptor
  • Massimo Daviddi (* 1954 in Florence), writer, sociologist
  • Francesco Vella (born August 13, 1954 in Mendrisio), painter, concept artist
  • Fabio Pusterla (born May 3, 1957), lecturer, writer and poet
  • Fabrizio Soldini (born July 1, 1957 in Mendrisio), painter, sculptor, screen printer, xylograph
  • Marco Lupi (born May 6, 1958 in Mendrisio), painter, draftsman
  • Valerio Olgiati (* 1958), from Poschiavo , architect at ETH Zurich , full professor at the Università della Svizzera italiana in Mendrisio
  • Gianmarco Torriani (born May 4, 1961 in Mendrisio), painter, draftsman, sculptor
  • Stella Adorf (born August 29, 1963), actress
  • Alex (Alessandro) Pedrazzini, (* 1951), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Luigi Lorenzetti (* 1964), researcher, social and economic scientist, publicist
  • Loredana Müller (born July 1, 1964 in Mendrisio), painter, engraver, ceramic worker
  • Marina Carobbio Guscetti (born June 12, 1966 in Locarno, Canton Ticino), politician
  • Rocco Travella (born June 30, 1967), track cyclist.
  • Marco Alloni (born July 31, 1967 in Mendrisio), writer, journalist, Premio Grinzane Cavour Esordiente 1990
  • Mauro Urbano (born September 15, 1968 in Mendrisio), writer
  • Silvano Repetto (born November 25, 1968 in Mendrisio), male, photographer, installer
  • Sandro Brotz (born October 7, 1969 in Mendrisio), journalist, presenter
  • Michele Moser (* 1971), architect, designer, art collector
  • Luca Zanetti (born April 14, 1971 in Mendrisio), photographer
  • Samoa Rémy (born October 25, 1974 in Mendrisio), visual artist
  • Paolo Meneguzzi (born December 6, 1976 in Mendrisio), singer.
  • Pascal Schwaighofer (born February 5, 1976 in Locarno), sculptor, photographer, painter
  • Marco Romano (born November 6, 1982 in Sorengo ), politician, lawyer, editor-in-chief
  • Giuseppe (Pino) ​​Zappia (born January 24, 1983 in Mendrisio), painter, draftsman, sculptor, drawing teacher

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