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Fælledparken Skatepark

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København Ø
København, 2100 DK
Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Denmark’s second largest skateparkFælledparken Skatepark is with it’s 4500m2, Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark (Helsingør Multipark is the largest). It is easy to get a good overview of the park – both as a skater and as a spectator of the many neck-breaking stunts performed by the other skaters.In the summer of 2013, Fælledparken Skatepark added another sought-after element to the park: The large vert. This is a 5 metres high U-ramp which demands a lot of concentration and skills to master. Safety equipment is recommended as even the most experienced skaters will be challenged here. When the vert was built in 2012, it was the largest of its kind in Europe.Fælledparken is home of several competitions for skaters during the summer and attracts a large audience of all ages and from different branches of sports.Fælledparken is the perfect park for everyone regardless of their level of experience. Both beginners and professional skaters will find this park to be irresistible.The current park is built of iron and concrete and has smooth surfaces throughout the park. The park is divided into three overall levels: Beginner, advanced and professional. Therefore, the park can be used by skaters of all levels.There is a good balance between the levels of complexity and it is also possible to have a great afternoon as a spectator. For experienced and professional skaters, it is recommended to visit the park in the late afternoon for a quiet session without too many people.The municipality of Copenhagen renovated the skatepark in 2009 as part of a comprehensive renovation of Fælledparken. The skatepark has been there in the corner of Fælledparken since 1988. The park was built in collaboration between Copenhagen Skateparks and Technical and Environmental Services. Danish skaters were able to provide inputs in order to ensure that the park would be as good as it could possible be. This manifests itself in the structure of the park that ranges from a beginner’s level to a professional level. The design of the park has been made in collaboration with world famous skater, and X-game medallist, Rune Glifbjerg.
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Fælledparken Skatepark is Denmark’s second largest outdoor skatepark, spanning 4500m2. It features a variety of obstacles including a large vert ramp that demands skill and concentration to master. The park is suitable for skaters of all levels, with designated beginner, advanced, and professional areas. Renovated in 2009, the park offers smooth surfaces and a balance of complexity levels. It is popular for competitions and attracts a diverse audience. The park is free to use and open to the public, with parking available on site. Additionally, the park has a website for more information and features facilities such as bathrooms. This skatepark allows skateboarding, rollerblading, and BMX. Visitors can enjoy a range of obstacles including banks, rails, ledges, ramps, and more.

Public Skatepark: Yes
Pay To Enter: No
Has Security: No
Has Lights: Yes
Outdoor Area: Yes
Indoor Area: No
Has Parking: Yes
Wooden Obstacles: No
Concrete Obstacles: Yes
Metal Obstacles: Yes
Plastic Obstacles: No
  • Skateboarding
  • Rollerblading
  • BMX
  • Scooters
  • Surfing
  • Snowboarding
  • Snowskate
  • Snowboarding

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