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Antun (pronounced [ǎntuːn]) is a masculine given name used in Croatia and among people of Croatian descent elsewhere. It is a common given name, cognate
Antun
Croatian film actor and director, sports official
Antun Vrdoljak (pronounced [ǎntuːn ʋr̩dǒʎaːk]; born 5 June 1931) is a Croatian film actor and director, sports official, and head of Croatian Radiotelevision
Antun_Vrdoljak
Croatian writer
Antun Šoljan (1 December 1932 – 12 July 1993) was a Croatian writer in a period of Cold War who appeared as a part of the literary magazine Krugovi (Circles
Antun_Šoljan
Lebanese politician, philosopher, and writer (1904–1949)
Antoun Saadeh (Arabic: أنطون سعادة, romanized: ʾAnṭūn Saʿādah; 1 March 1904 – 8 July 1949) was a Lebanese politician, sociologist, philosopher and writer
Antoun_Saadeh
Topics referred to by the same term
Antun Bauer can refer to: Antun Bauer (archbishop) (1856–1937), Croatian theologian, philosopher and Archbishop Antun Bauer (museologist) (1911–2000)
Antun_Bauer
Croatian Austrian nobleman and politician (1749–1802)
Antun Pejačević von Virovitica (German: Anton Pejatschewitsch von Virovitica; Bulgarian:Антун Пеячевич; Serbian: Антун Пејачевић; 4 September 1749 – 25
Antun_Pejačević
Austria-Hungary politician
Antun Radić (Desno Trebarjevo, 11 June 1868 – Zagreb, 10 February 1919) was a Croatian scientist, writer, translator, journalist, sociologist, ethnographer
Antun_Radić
Lebanese intellectual and author
Farah Antun (Arabic: فرح انطون; 1874–1922), also spelled Farah Antoun, was among the first Lebanese Christians to openly argue for secularism and equality
Farah_Antun
Croatian sculptor, political commissar and university teacher
Antun Augustinčić (4 May 1900 – 10 May 1979) was a Croatian sculptor active in Yugoslavia and the United States. Along with Ivan Meštrović and Frano Kršinić
Antun_Augustinčić
Dominican politician
Federico Augusto Antún Batlle (b. San Pedro de Macorís, 23 July 1952), nicknamed Quique Antún, is a Dominican politician and civil engineer. Antún is the chairman
Federico_Antún_Batlle
Antun Najžer, or Nadžer in some sources, (5 June 1899, Odranski Obrež − 18 September 1946) was a Croatian physician and member of the fascist Ustaše movement
Antun_Najžer
Roman Catholic bishop
Antun Belglava (Italian: Antonio Belglava, 1730–1790) was bishop of Curzola from 1781 to 1787, and later bishop of Trogir (Trau). He is mainly known for
Antun_Belglava
Croatian writer
Antun Nemčić Gostovinski (pronounced [ǎntuːn nêːmt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 14 January 1813 – 5 September 1849) was a Croatian writer. He was born in Edde, Hungary. He
Antun_Nemčić
Yugoslav cyclist (1901–1987)
Antun Banek (27 April 1901 – 18 March 1987) was a Yugoslav cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Antun_Banek
Ragusan composer, writer and diplomat (1775–1841)
Antun Sorkočević (Italian: Antonio Sorgo, French: Antoine Sorgo; 12 December 1775 – February 1841) was a diplomat, writer, composer and member of Ragusan
Antun_Sorkočević
Serbian journalist and politician (1864–1904)
Antun Fabris (Serbian Cyrillic: Антун Фабрис; April 17, 1864 – October 14, 1904), was a journalist, essayist, publisher and politician from Dubrovnik
Antun_Fabris
Croatian entomologist
Antun Korlević (June 13, 1851 – January 28, 1915) was a Croatian entomologist, educator, and writer. Korlević was born in Sveti Ivan od Šterne and was
Antun_Korlević
Croatian writer (1873–1914)
Antun Gustav Matoš (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎntuːn ɡûstaʋ mâtoʃ]; 13 June 1873 – 17 March 1914) was a Croatian poet, short story writer, journalist,
Antun_Gustav_Matoš
Antun Kanižlić (20 November 1699, Požega – 24 August 1777, Požega) was a Croatian Jesuit and poet. Antun Kanižlić was born on 20 November 1699 in Požega
Antun_Kanižlić
Antun Domic is a Chilean-American engineer and mathematician. Domic obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
Antun_Domic
Pasko Antun Kazali (29 April 1815 – 10 January 1894) was a Croatian folk-writer, poet and translator. Born in Dubrovnik (Ragusa), he went to school in
Pasko_Antun_Kazali
Croatian count
Ivan Antun Zrinski (English: John Anthony Zrinski, Hungarian: Zrínyi János Antal), (*Ozalj(?), 1654; †Graz, 11 November 1703) was a Croatian count, a
Ivan_Antun_Zrinski
Croatian poet and lyricist (1796–1861)
Antun Mihanović (10 June 1796 – 14 November 1861) was a Croatian poet and lyricist, most famous for writing the national anthem of Croatia, which was
Antun_Mihanović
Croatian-Hungarian prelate (1504–1573)
Antun Vrančić or Antonio Veranzio (30 May 1504 – 15 June 1573; Lat. Antonius Vrancius, Wrancius, Verantius iWerantius, It. Antonio Veranzio, Hung. Verancsics
Antun_Vrančić
Ban of Croatia from 1917 to 1919
Antun Mihalović (17 July 1868 – 21 September 1949) was a Croatian politician. He served as ban of Croatia from 29 June 1917 until 20 January 1919. He
Antun_Mihalović
Yugoslav football manager and player (1927–2013)
Antun Herceg (Serbian Cyrillic: Антун Херцег; 9 November 1927 – 16 April 2013) was a Yugoslav football manager and player. Following his stint in the
Antun_Herceg
Bosnian and Croatian poet
Antun Branko Šimić (18 November 1898 – 2 May 1925) was a Bosnian and Croatian expressionist poet, considered to be one of the most important poets of
Antun_Branko_Šimić
Matija Antun Relković (also Reljković; 6 January 1732 – 22 January 1798) was Habsburg military officer and a Croatian writer. Born in the village of Davor
Matija_Antun_Relković
Croatian politician (1808–1894)
Antun Vakanović (21 January 1808 – 24 March 1894) was a politician from Croatia. He served as acting ban of Croatia from 17 February 1872 until 20 September
Antun_Vakanović
Croatian musician, composer
Antun Nikolić Tuca (Županja, Croatia, 10 June 1943) Croatian musician, composer, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, music producer, ethnographer, tamburitza
Antun_Nikolić_Tuca
Croatian table tennis player
Antun "Tova" Stipančić (Duga Resa, 18 May 1949 – Zagreb, 20 November 1991) was a highly accomplished Croatian and Yugoslav professional table tennis player
Antun_Stipančić
The Antun Branko Šimić Award (Croatian: Nagrada Antun Branko Šimić) is an award for contributions to Croatian poetry by Croats from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Antun_Branko_Šimić_Award
Croatian footballer
Antun Labak (born 14 July 1970) is a Croatian retired professional footballer who played as a striker. He succeeded Josip Milardović as manager of Zrinski
Antun_Labak
Croatian rower
Antun Ivanković (born 25 March 1939) is a Croatian rower. He competed in the men's coxless pair event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
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Syrian philosopher, politician and activist (1914–2005)
Antun Maqdisi, also written as Antoun/Anton Maqdesi/Muqaddasi/Moqaddasi (1914 – January 5, 2005; Yabroud) was a Syrian philosopher, politician and human
Antun_Maqdisi
Serbian wrestler
Antun Fischer (Serbian: Антун Фишер, romanized: Antun Fišer; 12 April 1911 – 27 July 1985) was a Serbian wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman
Antun_Fischer
Croatian footballer
Antun Palić [pronunciation?] (born 25 June 1988) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a midfielder. A product of NK Zagreb academy, Palić, after turning
Antun_Palić
Croatian gymnast (1925–2013)
Antun Kropivšek (17 May 1925 – 12 July 2013) was a Croatian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;
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Antun Bauer (Vukovar, 18 August 1911 – Zagreb, 8 April 2000) was a Yugoslav museologist and collector. He was born in Vukovar. He received a degree in
Antun_Bauer_(museologist)
Croatian general (1931–2023)
Anton Tus (Croatian pronunciation: [aŋton tus]; 22 November 1931 – 4 September 2023) was a Croatian general who served as head of the Yugoslav Air Force
Anton_Tus
Croatian bishop
Antun Škvorčević (born 8 May 1947) is a Croatian Roman Catholic prelate, who served as a diocesan bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Požega since
Antun_Škvorčević
Croatian revolutionary and Communist functionary
Antun Mavrak (1899 – 8 April 1938) was a Croatian revolutionary and top functionary of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ). Mavrak was named as organizational
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Αντώνιος in Greek; Antal in Hungarian; Antoni in Polish and Slovene; and Antun or Ante in Croatian. English pet forms include Tony and Ant. In the United
Anthony
Croatian–American actor (born 1972)
Flynn in NBC's Timeless. In 2019, Višnjić portrayed Ante Gotovina in the Antun Vrdoljak-directed film General. His performance, along with the film itself
Goran_Višnjić
Croatian theologian and philosopher
Antun Bauer (11 February 1856 – 7 December 1937) was a Croatian theologian and philosopher who served as Archbishop of Zagreb. He was born as Antun Bauer
Antun_Bauer_(bishop)
Antun Kalac (27 December 1849 – 13 May 1919) was a Croatian poet, writer, playwright, literary translator, and revivalist of Croatian nationalism among
Antun_Kalac
Croatian sailor
Antun Grego (born 8 December 1940) is a Croatian sailor. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. In the Snipe class, Grego
Antun_Grego
Croatian linguist (1805–1888)
Antun Mažuranić (Novi Vinodolski, 13 June 1805 – 18 December 1888, Zagreb) was a Croatian writer and linguist, brother of Croatian Ban Ivan Mažuranić
Antun_Mažuranić
Croatian footballer
Antun Marković (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎntuːn mǎːrkoʋitɕ]; born 4 July 1992) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Karlovac, on loan
Antun_Marković
Croatian Artist
Antun Motika (30 December 1902 – 13 February 1992) was a Croatian artist. He was an innovative artist, not attached to any particular artistic school
Antun_Motika
Croatian Canadian Catholic prelate (born 1959)
Petar Antun Rajič (born 12 June 1959) is a Croatian Canadian prelate of the Catholic Church who is the Prefect of the Papal Household. He worked in the
Petar_Rajič
Yugoslav politician (1872–1940)
Anton Korošec (Slovene pronunciation: [anˈtóːŋ kɔˈɾóːʃəts], Serbo-Croatian: [ǎntoːŋ korǒʃets]; 12 May 1872 – 14 December 1940) was a Slovene Yugoslav politician
Anton_Korošec
Croatian fascist politician (1901–1986)
Antun Bonifačić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎntuːn bonifǎt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 8 October 1901 – 24 April 1986) was a Croatian Ustaša politician, professor, and writer
Antun_Bonifačić
Croatian actor (1911–2000)
Antun Nalis (9 February 1911 – 14 February 2000), a.k.a. Tonči Nalis, was a Croatian actor. Antun Nalis was born in Zadar, which was part of Austria-Hungary
Antun_Nalis
Serbian footballer (1937–2017)
Rudinski at FC Metz (in French) Anton Rudinsky at fussballdaten.de (in German) Antun Rudinski at WorldFootball.net Anton Rudinski at National-Football-Teams
Anton_Rudinski
Croatian politician (born 1945)
Antun Vujić (born 14 July 1945) is a Croatian politician, philosopher, political analyst, lexicographer and author serving as a director of the Miroslav
Antun_Vujić
Surname list
a given name and surname, typically a transliteration of Arabic أنطون (Anṭūn), also spelt Antoon, used by Christian Arabs. Notable people with the name
Antoun
Bosnian Franciscan friar, historian and writer
Fra Antun Knežević (9 January 1834 – 22 September 1889) was a Bosnian Franciscan friar, historian and writer from Varcar Vakuf (now Mrkonjić Grad), Bosnia
Antun_Knežević
Croatian-Slovenian prelate and philosopher
Anton Mahnič, also spelled Antun Mahnić in Croatian orthography (14 September 1850 – 30 December 1920), was a Croatian-Slovenian prelate of the Catholic
Anton_Mahnič
Croatian footballer
Antun "Toni" Pogačnik (6 January 1913 – 21 May 1978) was a Croatian footballer who played for both Yugoslavia and Croatia. He is notable for being a manager
Antun_Pogačnik
Croatian footballer
Antun Lokošek (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎntuːn lǒkoʃek]; 2 January 1920—24 December 1994) was a Croatian footballer who played for several clubs in Yugoslavia
Antun_Lokošek
Francesco Antonio Bertucci (Serbo-Croatian: Franjo Antun Brtučević, fl. 1595), was a Dalmatian Capuchin and Knight Hospitaller of disputed origin who
Francesco_Antonio_Bertucci
Croatian priest and writer
Antun (or Anton, also Antol) Vramec (1538–1587/8) was a Croatian priest and writer. He wrote the first historical book in Kajkavian, which was also among
Antun_Vramec
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
writer and journalist Marija Jurić Zagorka, poet and writer Antun Gustav Matoš, poet Antun Branko Šimić, expressionist and realist writer Miroslav Krleža
Croatia
Croatian religious figure
Antun Giuriceo or Antun Jurić (9 May 1778 – 25 March 1842) was a Croatian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Dubrovnik from 1830
Antun_Giuriceo
Public school in Vinkovci, Croatia
The Matija Antun Reljković Gymnasium (Croatian: Gimnazija Matije Antuna Reljkovića), known colloquially as the Vinkovci Gymnasium, is a public coeducational
Matija Antun Reljković Gymnasium
Matija_Antun_Reljković_Gymnasium
Archbishop of Antivari
Ambroz Antun Kapić (Capitius, Capizzi, Kapizzi; 1529–1598) was a Franciscan priest who served as an archbishop of Antivari (Bar) in the late 16th century
Ambroz_Antun_Kapić
1958 Yugoslavian film
directed by Nikola Tanhofer starring Đurđa Ivezić, Boris Buzančić, and Antun Vrdoljak. During a rainstorm, a reckless car driver causes the collision
H-8_(film)
1998 shooting in Croatia
about 10 p.m., when 50-year-old Antun Mataić killed 7 people and wounded another. On April 13, 1998, at 7 p.m., Antun Mataić and his friend went to the
Podvinje_cafe_shooting
Croatian writer, translator and publisher
Antun Aleksandrović Dalmatin (Latin: Antonius Dalmata ab Alexandro; d. 1597) was a 16th-century Croatian translator and publisher of Protestant liturgical
Antun_Dalmatin
Croatian-born American oil explorer (1855–1921)
Anthony Francis Lucas (born Antun Lučić; September 9, 1855 – September 2, 1921) was a Croatian-born American oil explorer. With Pattillo Higgins, he organized
Anthony_Francis_Lucas
Croatian literary historian
Antun Barac (20 August 1894 – 1 November 1955) was a Croatian literary historian. Barac was born in Kamenjak, a hamlet near Grižane. He graduated at the
Antun_Barac
Roman Catholic Bishop (1922–2017)
Antun Bogetić (24 April 1922 – 19 April 2017) was a Croatian Prelate of Catholic Church who was bishop emeritus of Diocese of Poreč-Pula. He was, at the
Antun_Bogetić
Yugoslavian swimmer (1916–2006)
Anton M. Cerer (October 30, 1916 – May 25, 2006) was the first Slovenian or Yugoslav swimmer to win a European medal. His career was interrupted by World
Anton_Cerer
Church in Zagreb, Croatia
finished in 1934. Church was consecrated on December 8, 1934 by archbishop Antun Bauer and Alojzije Stepinac served first Holy Mass inside on the same day
Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, Zagreb
Basilica_of_Saint_Anthony_of_Padua,_Zagreb
Croatian water polo player
Antun "Ante" Nardelli (Aнтон "Анте" Нардели, 15 April 1937 – 5 September 1995) was a Croatian male water polo player. He was a member of the Yugoslavia
Ante_Nardelli
Canadian businessman
Feras Antoon (Arabic: فراس انطون, romanized: Firas Antūn; born 29 June 1975) is a Syrian-Canadian-French pornographer, and the co-founder of Mindgeek
Feras_Antoon
The Mayor of the City of Split (Croatian: Gradonačelnik Grada Splita), colloquially the Poteštat (derived from "podestà"), is the highest official of the
Mayor_of_Split
Croatian footballer
Antun Dunković (born 7 June 1981) is a Croatian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He last played for NK Opatija in the Croatian
Antun_Dunković
Antun Karlo Bakotić (4 November 1831 in Kaštel Gomilica – 13 January 1887 in Zadar) was a Croatian writer and physicist. He studied mathematics and physics
Antun_Karlo_Bakotić
Croatian composer
Antun Dobronić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎntuːn dǒbronit͡ɕ]; 2 April 1878 – 12 December 1955) was a Croatian composer and pupil of Vítězslav Novák. He
Antun_Dobronić
Village in Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia
Next to the house is the bronze standing statue of Marshal Tito (made by Antun Augustinčić, 1948). The old part of Kumrovec comprises the Ethnological
Kumrovec
Croatian guitarist and record producer
Antun "Toni" Lović (born July 2, 1967) is a Croatian guitarist and record producer. He is a current member of rock band Zabranjeno Pušenje. Lović was
Toni_Lović
Country in Southeast Europe
literature, including the Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andrić and poets such as Antun Branko Šimić, Aleksa Šantić, Jovan Dučić and Mak Dizdar, writers such as
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
1960 film
Film Festival, including for Best Director (Veljko Bulajić), Best Actor (Antun Vrdoljak) and Best Scenography (Duško Jeričević), and was nominated for
Atomic_War_Bride
Syrian nationalist political party
I am here to build with you, and with a will." The SSNP was founded by Antun Saadeh, a Lebanese journalist and lecturer from a Greek Orthodox family
Syrian Social Nationalist Party
Syrian_Social_Nationalist_Party
18th-century Syrian writer and storyteller
Antun Yusuf Hanna Diyab (Arabic: اَنْطون يوسُف حَنّا دِياب, romanized: Anṭūn Yūsuf Ḥannā Diyāb; born circa 1688) was a Syrian Maronite writer and storyteller
Hanna_Diyab
Village in Croatia
publications Notable people that were born or lived in Desno Trebarjevo include: Antun Radić (1868 - 1919) Stjepan Radić (1871 - 1928) Pavle Radić (1880 - 1928)
Desno_Trebarjevo
Croatian-Serbian historian (born 1931)
Antun Miletić (Serbian Cyrillic: Антун Милетић; born 30 June 1931) is a Yugoslav and Serbian historian. Miletić was born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia in
Antun_Miletić
1988 film by Antun Vrdoljak
The Glembays (Croatian: Glembajevi) is a 1988 Yugoslav film directed by Antun Vrdoljak starring Mustafa Nadarević and Ena Begović. The film is an adaptation
The_Glembays
1982 Yugoslavian film
(Croatian: Kiklop) is a 1982 Yugoslav Croatian-language film directed by Antun Vrdoljak, based on the 1965 novel of the same title by Ranko Marinković
Cyclops_(1982_film)
Public school in Šibenik, Croatia
The Antun Vrančić Gymnasium (Croatian: Gimnazija Antuna Vrančića) is a public gymnasium (a 4-year general-education high school) in Šibenik, Croatia.
Antun_Vrančić_Gymnasium
Award
Zrinska – for health, social welfare and the promotion of moral values Antun Radić – for education (left: Order medal; middle: smaller decorative version;
Order_of_Danica_Hrvatska
Lebanese branch of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party
the Syrian occupation in Lebanon. The SSNP-L was founded in Lebanon by Antun Saadeh, a Syrian nationalist philosopher from the town of Dhour el Shweir
Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon
Syrian_Social_Nationalist_Party_in_Lebanon
Historic Venetian fortress on a headland of the Argolic Gulf at Nafplio
the plans of Venetian engineer and oltramarini officer Antonio Giancix (Antun Jančić) and built by French military engineer Pierre de la Salle. In 1715
Palamidi
Genus of shorttailed whipscorpions
Rowlandius alayoni (Armas, 1989) – Cuba Rowlandius anasilviae (Armas & Abud Antun, 1990) – Dominican Republic Rowlandius arduus Armas, Villarreal & Colmenares-García
Rowlandius
Croatian partisan
Antun Blažić (28 May 1916 – September 1943) was a Croatian Jewish Partisan and People's Hero of Yugoslavia. Blažić was born in Globočec Ludbreški on 28
Antun_Blažić
French table tennis player
(TCH) 1966: Hans Alsér & Kjell Johansson (SWE) 1968: Antun Stipančić & Edvard Vecko (YUG) 1970: Antun Stipančić & Dragutin Šurbek (YUG) 1972: István Jónyer
Alexis_Lebrun
Political party in Croatia
is an agrarian political party in Croatia founded on 22 December 1904 by Antun and Stjepan Radić as Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (HPSS). The Brothers
Croatian_Peasant_Party
Kozulić Stjepan Kranjčić Franjo Kuharić Antun Mahnić Lino Maupas Alojzije Palić Bonifacije Pavletić Ivo Peran Antun Rendić Josip Stadler Marica Stanković
List of Croatians venerated in the Catholic Church
List_of_Croatians_venerated_in_the_Catholic_Church
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Boy/Male
Hindu
The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac ToimÃn ‘son of ToimÃn’, a pet form of Tomás, Gaelic form of Thomas.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tiomáin ‘descendant of Tiomán’, a personal name from a diminutive of tiom ‘pliant’, ‘soft’.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tiománaigh (see Timoney).English : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Timm.
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American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Jamaican, Swedish
Noble and Wise Friend; Female Version of Elvin; Elf Friend; Friends of the Elves; White; Blond
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Teutonic
Mighty raven.
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Arabic, Muslim
Another Name for God; Generous; Charitable
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Slavic
Glory.
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African, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Indra's Younger Brother
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful face
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Finnish, Indian
To Pour Water to God; Wisp
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Certain or for Sure
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