MADRID: Closing with remarkable success of "I Film Festival -1936 - Memorias del Silencio" This is a non-exhaustive list of earthquakes in Argentina.
* GMT = HOA (Argentina Standard Time) - 3
* Magnitude: measured on the Richter scale
* Intensity: a measure on the Mercalli scale
* Depth:
expressed in miles
* From 1965
the presence of horizontal building, no earthquake increased the risk of exposure to earthquakes
Year-Date-Time-GMT-Magnitude-MS-intensity-Epicenter-Prof km
Salta earthquake 1692 [note 1] - September 13, 1692 - 11.00 7.0 IX 25 ° 23'59 "S 64 ° 47'59" W / -25.39972, -64.79972 30
Mendoza Earthquake of 1782 [note 2] - May 22, 1782 -16.00 7.0 VIII 33 ° 0'0 "S 69 ° 12.0" W / -33, -69.2 30
Santiago del Estero earthquake of 1817 [note 3] -4 July 1817 - 1730 7.0 VIII 28 ° 0'0 "S 64 ° 30'0 "W / -28, -64.5 30
Trancas Earthquake of 1826 [note 4] - January 19, 1826 - 8.00 6.4 VIII 26 ° 11'59" S 65 ° 15'0 "W / -26.19972, -65.25 30
Salta Earthquake of 1844 [note 5] - October 18, 1844 -23.00 6.5 VII 24 ° 48'0" S 64 ° 42.0 "O / -24.8, -64.7 30
Mendoza Earthquake of 1861 [note 6] -20 March 1861 - 23.00 7.0 IX 32 ° 53'59 "S 68 ° 54'0" W / -32.89972, -68.9 30 Jujuy Earthquake of 1863 [note 7] -14 January 1863 - 11.00 6.4 VIII 23 ° 36'0 "S 65 ° 0'0" O / -23.6, -65 30
Oran earthquake of 1871 [note 8] -9 October 1871 - 2.15 6.4 VIII 23 ° 6'0 "S 64 ° 17'59" W / -23.1, -64.29972 30
Oran earthquake of 1874 [note 9] - July 6, 1874 - 6.0 19.00 VII 23 ° 0'0 "S 64 ° 12.0" W / -23, -64.2 30
Earthquake Rio de la Plata, 1888 [note 10] - June 5, 1888 - 3.20 5.5 VI 34 ° 36'0 "S 57 ° 53'59" W / -34.6, -57.89972 30
Recreation Earthquake 1892 [note 11] -21 March 1892 - 1.45 6.0 VII 29 ° 30'0 "S 65 ° 0'0" O / -29.5, -65 30
San Juan earthquake of 1894 [note 12] -27 October 1894 - 19.30 8.0 IX 29 ° 48'0 "S 69 ° 0'0" O / -29.8, -69 30 Catamarca Earthquake 1898 [note 13] - February 5, 1898 - 1257 6.4 VIII 28 ° 26'59 "S 66 ° 9'0" W / -28.44972, -66.15 Yacuiba 30
Earthquake of 1899 [note 14] -23 March 1899 - 8.00 6.4 VIII 22 ° 6'0 "S 63 ° 47'59" W / -22.1, -63.79972 30
Earthquake of La Rioja, 1899 [note 15] - April 12 , 1899 - 16.10 6.4 VIII 28 ° 38'59 "S 68 ° 24'0" W / -28.64972, -68.4 30
Earthquake Mendoza, 1903 [note 16] - August 12, 1903 - 2300 6.0 VII 32 ° 6'0 "S 69 ° 5'59" W / -32.1, -69.09972 70
Earthquake Tafi del Valle, 1906 [note 17] November 1906-17 -16.30 6.0 VII 26 ° 45'0 "S 65 ° 42.0" W / -26.75, -65.7 30
Tucumán, 1907 Earthquake [note 18] -11 August 1907 - 1.15 5.5 VI 27 ° 11'59 "S 65 ° 30'0" W / -27.19972, -65.5 30 Salta Earthquake of 1908 [note 19] February 1908 -5 - 6.0 20.50 VII 25 ° 11'59 "S 64 ° 42.0" W / -25.19972, -64.7 30
Cross Earthquake Axis, 1908 [note 20] - September 22, 1908 -17.00 6.5 VII 30 ° 30'0 "S 64 ° 30'0" O / -30.5, -64.5 100
Tucumán Earthquake of 1913 [note 21] - November 6, 1913 - 16.45 VI 5.5 26 ° 48'0 "S 65 ° 5'59" W / -26.8, -65.09972 30
Mendoza Earthquake of 1917 [note 22] -27 July 1917 - 2.51.40 6.5 VII 32 ° 17'59 "S 68 ° 54'0" W / -32.29972, -68.9 50
Mendoza Earthquake of 1920 [note 23] - December 17, 1920 6.0 -18.59.49 VIII 32 ° 42.0 'S 68 ° 24'0 "O / -32.7, -68.4 40
Mendoza Earthquake of 1927 [note 24] -14 April 1927 -6.23.28 7.1 VIII 32 ° 0'0 "S 69 ° 30'0" W / -32, 110 -69.5 Mendoza Earthquake of 1929 [note 25] - May 23, 1929 - 5.04 5.7 VI 32 ° 53'59 "S 68 ° 54'0" W / -32.89972, -68.9 30
southern Mendoza Earthquake of 1929 [note 26] -30 May 1929 - 9.43.24 6.8 VIII 35 ° 0'0 "S 68 ° 0'0" W / -35, -68 40
Earthquake of La Poma, 1930 [note 27] - December 24, 1930 -6.02.50 6.0 VIII 24 ° 41'59 "S 66 ° 17'59" W / -24.69972, -66.29972 30 Earthquake of El Naranjo, 1931 [note 28] - April 3 1931 - 6.3 19/03/2006 VII 27 ° 0'0 "S 65 ° 0'0" W / -27, -65 180
Tucumán Earthquake of 1933 [note 29] -12 February 1933 - 4.5 5.5 VI 26 ° 60'0 "S 65 ° 35'59" W / -27, -65.59972 Sampacho 30
Earthquake of 1934 [note 30] -11 June 1934 -3.07.09 6 0 VIII 33 ° 50'0 "S 64 ° 50'0" W / -33.83333, -64.83333 30 San Luis
Earthquake of 1936 [note 31] -22 May 1936 VIII 6.0 -12.15.58 32 ° 0'0 "S 66 ° 0'0" W / -32, -66 40
San Juan earthquake of 1941 [note 32] - July 3, 1941 - 6.2 11/07/1943 VII 31 ° 48'0 "S 67 ° 47'59" W / -31.8, -67.79972 20
San Juan earthquake of 1944 [note 33] -15 January 1944 - 23.49.27 7.4 IX 31 ° 23'59 "S 68 ° 24'0" W / -31.39972, -68.4 15 Earthquake Córdoba, 1947 [note 34] -16 January 1947 - 2.37.40 5.5 VII 31 ° 6'0 "S 64 ° 30'0" O / -31.1, -64.5 50
Current Earthquake of 1948 [note 35] -21 January 1948 - 5.5 16.47.40 VI 30 ° 30'0 "S 58 ° 0'0 "O / -30.5, -58 30
Salta Earthquake of 1948 [note 36] -25 August 1948 - 7.0 06/09/1923 IX 24 ° 53'59" S 64 ° 47'59 "W / -24.89972, -64.79972 10
Tierra del Fuego earthquake of 1949 [note 37] -17 December 1949 - 6.53.30 7.8 VIII 54 ° 0'0" S 68 ° 46'11 "W / -54, -68.76972 30
San Juan earthquake of 1952 [note 38] -11 June 1952 -12.31.37 7.0 VIII 31 ° 36'0" S 68 ° 35 '59 O / -31.6, -68.59972 30
Earthquake Villa Giardino, 1955 [note 39] -28 March 1955 - 6.9 20/06/1941 VI 30 ° 48'0 "S 45 ° 42.0 "O / -30.8, -45.7 25 Villa Castelli Earthquake of 1957 [note 40] - October 24, 1957 - 6.0 07/20/1921 VII 28 ° 53'59" S 68 ° 0'0 "W / -28.89972, -68 37
San Andreas Earthquake of 1959 [note 41] -12 May 1959 -9.46.55 6.8 VIII 23 ° 10'47" S 64 ° 39'0 "W / -23.17972, -64.65 100
Bethlehem Earthquake 1966 [note 42] -21 October 1966 - 12.39.39 5.0 VII 27 ° 43'11" S 62 ° 20'24 "W / -27.71972, -62.34 50
Tartagal Earthquake of 1966 [note 43] -30 October 1966 - 5.43.52 4.8 VI 22 ° 25'12" S 63 ° 53'59 "W / -22.42, -63.89972 20
San Juan earthquake of 1966 [note 44] - November 10, 1966 -3.02.32 5.9 VI 31 ° 56'59 "S 68 ° 24'0 "W / -31.94972, -68.4 110
Mendoza Earthquake of 1967 [note 45] - April 25, 1967 - 5.4 10.36.15 VI 32 ° 43'11" S 69 ° 10 '12 "W / -32.71972, -69.17 45 Chaco Earthquake of 1968 [note 46] - October 15, 1968 - 5.0 19.54.20 VI 26 ° 52'12" S 60 ° 52'48 " O / -26.87, -60.88 70 San Juan
Earthquake of 1972 [note 47] -26 September 1972 -21.05.43 5.8 VI 30 ° 53'59 "S 68 ° 12'35" W / -30.89972, -68.20972 Catamarca 17
Earthquake of 1973 [note 48] -3 November 1973 - 5.8 14.17.38 VI 25 ° 58'48 "S 67 ° 42'35 "W / -25.98, -67.70972 27
Salta Earthquake of 1973 [note 49] - November 19, 1973 -11.19.32 5.4 VII 24 ° 34'12" S 64 ° 34 '47 "W / -24.57, -64.57972 12
Oran earthquake of 1974 [note 50] August 1974 -17 - 5.0 22/08/1946 VII 23 ° 18'0" S 64 ° 24'0 " O / -23.3, -64.4 30
Earthquake Rioja 1977 [note 51] - June 7, 1977 - 13.31.23 5.1 VII 29 ° 44'23 "S 67 ° 47'59" W / -29.73972, -67.79972 102 Caucete Earthquake of 1977 [note 52] November 1977 -23 - 7.5 09/26/1923 IX 31 ° 2'23 "S 67 ° 45'36 "W / -31.03972, -67.76 Earthquake Caucete 17 1977 (reply) [note 53] - December 6, 1977 -17.05.06 5.9 VI 31 ° 13'48" S 67 ° 54'0 "W / -31.23, -67.9 21 Earthquake San Juan, 1978 (reply) [note 54] - January 17, 1978 - 5.7 11.33.14 VI 31 ° 15'0" S 67 ° 59'23 "W / -31.25, -67.98972
Earthquake Tucumán 20, 1981 [note 55] -9 May 1981 - 9.50.39 5.0 VI 26 ° 34'12" S 64 ° 53'24 "W / -26.57, -64.89 38
Mendoza Earthquake of 1985 [note 56] -26 January 1985-3.07 5.9 VIII 33 ° 7'11" S 68 ° 49'11 "W / -33.11972, -68.81972 12 Timbo Viejo
Earthquake of 1992 [note 57] -29 February 1992 -16.17.19 5.2 VI 26 ° 40'47" S 64 ° 55'48 "W / -26.67972, -64.93 23 San Juan Earthquake
June 1993 [note 58] - June 8, 1993 - 6.5 23.17.41 VI 31 ° 33'35" S 69 ° 13'48 "W / -31.55972, -69.23 113 San Juan Earthquake
October 1993 [note 59] - October 30, 1993 - 5.9 17.59.02 VI 31 ° 41'59" S 68 ° 13'48 "W / -31.69972, -68.23 107 San Francisco Earthquake, Jujuy 1993 [note 60] - December 17, 1993 - 30/05/1926 4.3 VI 23 ° 33'35 "S 65 ° 0'36" W / -23.55972, -65.01 60
Santiago del Estero earthquake of 1997 [note 61] - June 17, 1997 - 19.15 5.5 VI - Earthquake
Rioja 2002 [note 62] -28 May 2002-6.0 earthquake
Catamarca VIII 2004 [note 63] - September 7, 2004 - 8.53 6.4 57
Earthquake VII Mendoza, 2006 [note 64] -5 August 2006 -11.03 5.7 V-VI 33 ° 13'S 68 ° 57'O / 33 217, 33 -68.95
Jujuy Earthquake 2009 [note 65] -6 November 2009 - 5.49 5.5 V-VI 23 ° 30'21 "S 64 ° 33'43" W / -23.50583, -64.56194 Ituzaingó 15
Earthquake 2009 - November 10, 2009 - 1440 3.5 III 27 ° 18'00 "S 56 ° 42'50 .4" O / -27.3, 15 56714 Córdoba
Earthquake 2009 -25 December 2009 - 4.0 III 25 21.42 Ushuaia Earthquake 2010 [note 66] -17 January 2010 - 8.00 6.5 VII 58 ° 05'49 "S 66 ° 39'4" W / -58.09694, -66.65111 Earthquake
26 San Juan, 2010 - January 18, 2010 - 9.28 113 5.5 IV-V
Earthquake Tucumán 2010 -19 January 2010 - 14:28
5.4 VII 26, 2010 Salta earthquake - February 27, 2010 - 12:45 6.1 VI 24 ° 35'16 .8 "S 65 ° 25'55 .2" W / -24,588, -65 432 38
Earthquake
Santiago del Estero, 2011 - January 1, 2011 - 6:56 7.0 VII 26 ° 45'29 "S 63 ° 6'11" W / 26 758, 63 103 562 Earthquake Quines
2011 -03 January 2011 - 7:41 3.2 II and III 0.8 -32 ° 5.52 'S -65 ° 31'48 "W / 31 902, 64.47 20 San Juan
Earthquake -04 January 2011 2011 - 19:59 01/05 II and III -29 ° 2'20 .4 "-69 ° 29.9 S 0.6" O / 28 961, 68 514 110 Earthquake
Termas de Rio Hondo -07 January 2011 -21:52 3.6 II and III -27 ° 38'24 "S -64 ° 48'36" W / 26.36, 63.19 60
Earthquake Dean Funes (Cordoba) -09 January 2011 - 15:26 01/03 II and III -30 ° 27'32 .4 "S -64 ° 21'46 .8" O / 29 541, 63 637 40
Calingasta Earthquake of 2011-12 January 2011 - 00:41 3.0 II 0.4 III -31 ° 25.20 'S -69 ° 3'14 .4 "W / 30.577667, Earthquake
96 68 946 Santa Rosa de Calamuchita 2011 -19 January 2011 - 07:52 3.6 II and III -32 ° 12'42 .2 "S -64 ° 40'55 .2" W / 31.788278,
22 63 318 2011 Salta Earthquake -24 January 2011 - 01:58 1.4 S / D -24 ° 11'56 .4 "S -66 ° 55'58 .8" O / 23,801, 65 067 190 Earthquake
San Juan, 2011 - January 29, 2011 - 4:24 4.5 II -31 ° 48'3 .6 "S -67 ° 58'30" W / 30 199, 66 025 34 San Jose Earthquake Jachal, 2011 - January 30, 2011 - 06:00 04/04 II and III -30 ° 25'30 "S -68 ° 52'26 .4" O / 29 575, 67 126 109 Tanti
Terremoo of 2011 - 06 February 2011 - 11 : 13 2.5 II and III -31 ° 13'37 .2 "S -64 ° 46'48" W / 30,773, 63.22 10
Salta Earthquake 2011 - February 10, 2011 - S / D 4.6 S / DS / D Earthquake 2011 San Juan-11 February 2011 00:13 4.0 III and III -31 ° 44'44 .4 "S -68 ° 35'31 .2" / 30.254333, 67 408 100
Mendoza Earthquake 2011 - February 14, 2011 - S / D 4.5 S / DS / D 96
Earthquake Tucumán 2011 -21 February 2011 - 6:58 09/05 S / DS / D 13
Notes * 1 * 2 * 3 See also References * 4 External links
Notes 1. ↑ destroyed the small town of Talavera Esteco, in the province of Salta, and caused many casualties. Considerable damage occurred in the city of Salta. 2. ↑ It was the first major earthquake that struck the city of Mendoza since its founding. Caused damage to several buildings without causing casualties.
3. ↑ It caused major damage in the city of Santiago del Estero
4. ↑ produced damage and some casualties in the city of Trancas, Tucumán province. 5. ↑ It affected several towns in the province of Salta and the capital city. Caused damage and some casualties.
6. ↑ percentage occurred most destructive earthquake in history, to register, Argentina. Destroyed the city of Mendoza and left about 6,000 dead on a total population of 18,000. 7. ↑ It was a exceptional seismic intensity and duration that caused damage to the Cathedral, the Cabildo and the original building houses in San Salvador de Jujuy.
8. ↑ destroyed the town of Oran in the northern province of Salta. There were many victims.
9. ↑ again destroyed the city of Oran and caused the exodus of its population .
10. ↑ affected all populations of the coast of Rio de la Plata, particularly to the cities of Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Produced slight damage and its epicenter was located in the center of that river. 11. ↑ seriously affected buildings the town of Recreation, in the province of Catamarca. There were some fatalities. 12. ↑ There was the largest earthquake magnitude of all that occurred in Argentina, with its epicenter in the northwestern province of San Juan. Caused severe damage and some casualties in all this province and that of La Rioja. Also caused minor damage in the provinces of Catamarca, Córdoba, San Luis and Mendoza, a distance of 500 km of the epicentral area.
13. ↑ Pomán destroyed the town of the province of Catamarca, and affected villages and Muntquín Saujil. Only one was injured and bruised.
14. ↑ destroyed the town of Yacuiba (Bolivia) and several small towns in the province of Salta (Argentina). There were three dead and several wounded. 15. ↑ produced severe damage and some casualties in the western province of La Rioja (Argentina), and affected mainly the small town of Jagüé. 16. ↑ affect the great Mendoza, especially in urban areas of the department of Las Heras. It caused moderate damage and few casualties. 17. It affected mainly ↑ Tafi del Valle in the province of Tucumán. Produced moderate damage such as cracked walls and collapsing buildings. 18. ↑ It caused significant damage in several towns in the province of Tucumán, especially Monteros and La Cocha. 19. ↑ It affected more to Metán, Rosario de la Frontera and nearby towns in the province of Salta, and caused minor damage. Was felt in the cities of Salta, Catamarca, Jujuy and Tucumán.
20. ↑ produced damage to Dean Funes, Cruz del Eje and Soto, Córdoba province, and south of Santiago del Estero, La Rioja and Catamarca.
21. ↑ He was intensive in San Miguel de Tucumán. Alarm and caused slight damage to that city. 22. ↑ It caused moderate damage to the Great Mendoza. Again, the greatest damage was concentrated in Las Heras and the north of the capital.
23. Caused ↑ severe damage and many casualties in a set of populations located about 30 km northeast of the capital city of Mendoza, especially in Costa de Araujo, Lavalle and The Central. 24. It affected ↑ back to Gran Mendoza. The greatest damage was again located in the department of Las Heras. He also produced some victims.
25. ↑ affect the great Mendoza and caused slight damage, no casualties.
26. ↑
The epicenter was located in southern Mendoza province, about 200 km from the capital city. Caused major damage and many casualties in the towns of Villa Atuel and Las Malvinas.
27. ↑ caused significant damage and many casualties in the town of La Poma, Salta.
28. ↑ It caused moderate damage in the town of El Naranjo in the province of Tucumán.
29. ↑ It caused cracks in buildings in the town of Raco, province of Tucumán. Produced slight damage in the city of San Miguel de Tucumán.
30. ↑ Sampacho
The town in the southeast of the province of Córdoba (apparently non-seismic area, the possessed not the least trace of "seismic official story" of the last thousands of years of activity, all of Argentina is seismic!), was partially destroyed by a local earthquake there was also some victims
.
31. ↑ produced considerable damage and some casualties in the town of San Francisco del Monte de Oro and General San Martín, province of San Luis.
32. ↑ It caused damage and a small number of victims in the eastern departments of the province of San Juan, especially Caucete and May 25.
33. ↑ This earthquake destroyed the city of San Juan and several neighboring departments. Caused more than 10,000 deaths in a population of 90,000 inhabitants. Mendoza also caused damage, especially in the department of Las Heras.
34. ↑ produced great alarm and minor damage Huerta Grande localities, Cosquín and La Falda, in the province of Cordoba.
35. ↑ mainly affects Curuzú Monte Caseros and Cuatiá, in the province of Corrientes, and minor damage occurred in these locations. It was felt very strong in Chahar and San Jose Feliciano and with less intensity in Goya, Concordia and Paraná.
36. ↑ It caused damage and casualties in several localities in the east and southeast of the province of Salta and Jujuy. Also affected the capital cities of both provinces. It was the last major earthquake in northwestern Argentina.
37. ↑ It was the largest earthquake in southern Argentina. The epicenter was west of the island of Tierra Fire, affecting not only the people of the island but also the more northern populations, especially Rio Gallegos.
38. It affected ↑ San Juan. Caused damage in some villages in the south and west of the province and a small number of victims.
39. ↑ produced great alarm and moderate damage in the town of Villa Giardino, Córdoba province.
40. ↑ It caused considerable damage in the town of Villa Castelli, La Rioja province.
41. ↑ produced great alarm and moderate damage in the town of San Andrés, province of Salta.
42. ↑ produced moderate damage in the town of Bethlehem Catamarca province.
43. ↑ produced great alarm and moderate damage Tartagal, province of Salta.
44. ↑ It affected the town of Media Agua, San Juan province, and caused great alarm and slight damage to the capital city of San Juan.
45. ↑ It caused slight damage to the capital city of the province of Mendoza.
46. ↑ It affected the towns of brocket deer and Campo Largo, in the province of Chaco, and produced cracks in brick walls and falling plaster. It was felt with less intensity in the towns of Charata, Las Breñas General Pinedo, Roque Saenz Peña and others.
47. ↑ produced slight damage in the town of Mogna (province San Juan) and caused landslides in the hills near this population. Was felt in the cities of San Juan, Mendoza and San Luis and to a lesser extent in Cordoba and La Rioja.
48. ↑ It caused slight damage to the town of birth, province of Catamarca.
49. ↑ produced damage in several locations in the eastern provinces of Salta and Jujuy, especially in Santa Clara.
50. ↑ It affected the town of Oran, Salta.
51. ↑ It affected the towns of San Ramón Patquía and in the province of La Rioja and the town of Fertile Valley in the province of San Juan. Produced cracks and minor damage to adobe buildings. It was felt lower intensity in Villa Union, La Rioja and Vinchina, province of La Rioja.
52. ↑ produced significant damage in almost all the province of San Juan, especially in the city of Caucete, killing 65 people. It also caused slight damage to the north of Mendoza.
53. ↑ aftershock of November 23, 1977. Produced slight damage Caucete City and other towns of this department in the province of San Juan.
54. ↑ aftershock of November 23, 1977. Slight damage occurred at locations Albardón department, province of San Juan.
55. ↑ produced minor damage in the towns of Villa Burruyacú and Benjamin Araoz, province of Tucumán.
56. ↑ It caused considerable damage throughout the Greater Mendoza, but very few victims. The departments most affected were Godoy Cruz and Las Heras.
57. ↑ It caused slight damage to the town of Timbo Viejo, Tucumán province.
58. ↑ It was felt with great intensity in several locations in the provinces of San Juan and Mendoza and Illapel (Chile). It caused slight damage to the department Calingasta (San Juan). Was perceived to a lesser extent in other provinces and in the Chilean cities of Valparaiso, Copiapo, La Serena, Quillota and Santiago.
59. ↑ caused alarm in several locations the provinces of San Juan and Mendoza, with slight damage. It was felt less strongly in the provinces of San Luis and Cordoba.
60. ↑ produced minor damage in the town of San Francisco, province of Jujuy. There were numerous aftershocks, some quite intense.
61. ↑ produced damage to buildings and power outages in Rio Hondo. Was felt in Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca.
62. ↑ 27 injuries were reported. Produced severe damage to adobe buildings.
63. ↑ It was felt in 14 provinces of Argentina and in neighboring countries (Chile, Paraguay). Damage to homes was reported in parts of Catamarca and La Rioja.
64. ↑ produced considerable damage and some casualties in the town of San Francisco del Monte de Oro and General San Martín, province of San Luis.
65. ↑ The intensity of the earthquake on the Modified Mercalli scale reached grade VI (six) in towns near the epicenter as Colonia Santa Rosa in Salta and Yuto in the province of Jujuy, grade V to VI (five to six) in San Ramon New Oran and grade IV (four) in the capital city of Salta.
66. ↑ He was mostly in the Drake Passage
source: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Terremotos_en_Argentina
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