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Entrance to the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane can now be paid by card Troika ”. This is reported by the website of the Moscow mayor's office with reference to the metropolitan deptrans.

"In the last year and a half, it became possible to pay by card" Troika ” access to the skating rinks in Gorky Park and VDNKh, visiting the exposition “ Lunarium ” Moscow planetarium, entrance to the zoo. This allows people not to stand in queues, save time, be more mobile", - Alina Bisembayeva, deputy head of the department of transport, recalled.

According to her, since March 22, users “ Threes ” may not apply to the ticket office for a ticket to get into the museum in Lavrushinsky Lane. In the near future, it will be possible to follow the map to the gallery building on Krymsky Val.

/ Wednesday, March 22, 2017 /

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Entrance to the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane can now be paid with a card " Troika ”, Alina Bisembayeva, deputy head of the Moscow Department of Transport, told reporters.
According to Bisembayeva, in the near future with the help of the card “ Troika ” it will be possible to pay for the entrance to the building of the Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val. The possibility of paying by card is also being worked out. Troika ” entrance to other museums in Moscow.
Previously, it was possible to pay by card Troika ” entrance to the Moscow zoo, planetarium, and in winter - to the Moscow skating rinks.



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According to her, cited by IA Moscow, from today the entrance to the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane can be paid using “ Threes ”. "To make this map even more interesting, we are constantly developing it".

Bisembayeva noted that in the near future the opportunity to pay for the entrance with a card “ Troika ” will also appear in the building of the Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val. . . . . .


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"Map" Troika ” known to everyone who uses Moscow transport. The vast majority of passengers pay for their travel with the help of “ Threes ”. . . . . .

Since March 22, users “ Threes ” may not apply to the box office for a ticket to see the world's largest collection of Russian paintings of the XI - early XX century in the Tretyakov Gallery. This is a permanent exhibition in the main building of the museum in Lavrushinsky Lane.

. . . . . They are also working on the possibility of entering other museums in Moscow with its help.

Last year, the Department of Transport of the capital and the Tretyakov Gallery signed a cooperation agreement and launched a joint project “Intensive XX”. Stations became its main platform "Park of Culture " Ring and Sokolnicheskaya lines. Banners and stickers with reproductions of paintings by artists of the 20th century from the collection of the gallery on Krymsky Val appeared in the lobbies, on platforms, escalators.

The museum's ticket office believes that the new terminal will be a good help specifically for residents of Moscow, because tourists have cards " Troika ” usually does not happen.

Visitors will be able to use the new terminals only before entering the main exposition. Tickets for temporary exhibitions will be sold as before - through the box office and the museum's website.


. . . . . Alina Bisembayeva, Deputy Head of the Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development of Moscow, told reporters about this.

. . . . . Today, together with the Tretyakov Gallery, we are opening for our passengers the opportunity to pay for entrance to the main building of the gallery in Lavrushinsky per. using the card Troika ”- said A. Bisembayeva.

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Earlier, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development Maxim Liksutov said that the department, together with cultural institutions, is working on the issue of using the card “ Troika ” for passage to other cultural sites of the capital.

Currently the card Troika ” you can pay not only transport fares, but also entrance to the zoo, planetarium and in winter - to large metropolitan skating rinks.


With a transport card Troika ” residents of the capital can visit the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane.

According to Alina Bisembayeva, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development, soon it will be possible to enter the gallery building and Krymsky Val using the map. According to her, the map is constantly evolving to become more interesting for Muscovites.

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As noted at the ticket office of the museum, the new terminal will be a good help for Muscovites, because “ Troika ” are usually used only by them. Visitors to the Tretyakov Gallery can use special terminals only in front of the main exhibition of Russian painting of the 11th - early 20th centuries. . . . . .

By the way, in 2016 the Department of Transport and the Tretyakov Gallery entered into a cooperation agreement by launching the project “Intensive XX”. . . . . .


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Map “ Troika ” appeared in the capital in 2013 and today has become the most popular city pass. Now almost every Muscovite already has it - a total of 11.4 million cards have been sold. They make more than 55 percent of trips on the subway and over 60 percent - in land transport

On the " Troika ” you can record all tickets valid in Moscow transport, including for travel on the MCC and commuter trains. The card can be used to pay for an Aeroexpress train ride, a river trip, or use it as a key in the city bike rental system.

In 2016, the Moscow " Troika ” became the winner of the national award for achievements in the field of transport infrastructure Movement Formula in the nomination "The best solution in the field of passenger transport".


The new functionality of the map has been launched in the capital “ Troika ”, allowing you to enter the building of the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane. As Alina Bisembayeva, deputy head of the capital's transport department, said at a press conference, quoted by M24.ru, a similar service will eventually appear in the gallery on Krymsky Val. As Oksana Bondarenko, director of the Tretyakov Gallery Development Fund, clarified, with the help of “ Threes ” you can visit the gallery's permanent exhibitions.
To enter the gallery, you need to attach the card to the terminal and wait until the funds are debited from it. In the future, other Moscow museums may also connect to this service. Recall that in the past winter season with the help of the card “ Troika ” it was possible to go to the skating rinks in Gorky Park and VDNKh, as well as pay for the entrance to the zoo and the planetarium.


A resident of the capital can now get to the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane, bypassing the queues, using the card “ Troika ”. . . . . .

Also, according to Alina Bisembaeva, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development, they are considering the possibility of entering other Moscow museums with her help.

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Muscovites will be able to use the new terminal before entering the main exhibition, while tickets for temporary exhibitions must be purchased, as before, through the box office and online on the museum website.

It should be noted that the map Troika ” is today the most popular ticket among Muscovites, which is why the city authorities are interested in constantly expanding its functionality. . . . . .

By the way, at the national annual award "Formula of Motion - 2016", which was held as part of the transport week in Moscow, the map “ Troika ” called the best solution in the field of passenger transport. The award jury included members of the Public Council of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, as well as independent experts.


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The next stage in the implementation of the cooperation agreement is the entrance to the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane on the map “ Troika ”. . . . . . This allows people not to stand in queues, save time, be more mobile,” said Alina Bisembayeva, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Transport and Road Infrastructure Development.

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From March 22, Muscovites and guests of the capital who have a transport card Troika ” can see the permanent exhibition in the main building of the museum in Lavrushinsky Lane, do not apply to the ticket office for a ticket.

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Since March 22, the map known throughout Moscow “ Troika ” expanded its sphere of influence. Now with its help you can see the masterpieces of the Tretyakov Gallery.

. . . . . 11.4 million cards sold in total” Troika ”. . . . . . The vast majority of Moscow passengers pay for their travel using “ Threes ”.

In order to make this card even more attractive for residents and guests of Moscow, the city is constantly developing it. . . . . . The possibility of passage using the map is also being worked out. Troika ” and other metropolitan museums.

Recall: the cooperation of the capital's transport workers and the Tretyakov Gallery is not limited to just one card " Troika ”. . . . . .


Popular metropolitan travel card “ Troika ” from today it has become even more mobile - now you can use it to visit the Tretyakov Gallery.
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Recall that the map Troika ” keep counting since 2013. Currently, almost every Muscovite uses it. . . . . .


From today, you can visit the Tretyakov Gallery with a transport card. Troika ”. . . . . .
And already on March 22, card users can visit an exhibition of Russian painting of the 11th - early 20th centuries in Lavrushinsky Lane.
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Alina Bisembayeva noted that the card “ Troika ” it will be possible to pay for visiting exhibitions in the gallery building on Krymsky Val. . . . . .
The new form of payment became possible thanks to an agreement between the Department of Transport of the capital and the Tretyakov Gallery on the implementation of the project “Intensive XX”. . . . . .
Last year we signed a cooperation agreement and launched a joint project


It is noted that with the help of the card it will be possible to get only to the permanent exhibitions of the gallery.

Moscow electronic transport card Troika ” began to accept to pay for the entrance to the Tretyakov Gallery Lavrushinsky Lane. . . . . .

"Today, together with the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane, we are opening the opportunity to pay for the entrance with a card" Troika ”. . . . . .

Bisembayeva noted that the Moscow Department of Transport is also considering the possibility of organizing entrance with the help of “ Threes ” to the Tretyakov Gallery on Krymsky Val.

According to Oksana Bondarenko, director of the Fund for Supporting the Development of the Tretyakov Gallery, the card will only allow access to the gallery's permanent exhibitions. "Temporary exhibitions under the scope of the map" Troika ” do not fall. Our task is to ensure the influx of a new target audience to our permanent exhibitions" she explained. "Troika"

and other museums in Moscow.

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Now, in her words, Troika ” you can pay for a visit to the main exhibition of Russian painting of the XI - early XX century in the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane. For this, visitors can use special terminals. . . . . . They also added that the new terminal will be a good help specifically for Muscovites, since, as a rule, tourists do not use “ Troika ”. By the way, soon with a card it will be possible to go to the gallery building on Krymsky Val.
. . . . . Thus, in the lobbies, on the platforms and escalators of the station "Park of Culture " The Koltsevaya and Sokolnicheskaya Lines featured stickers and banners depicting reproductions of paintings by artists of the 20th century.


From today, you can get to the building of the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane using the map " Troika ”. . . . . .

Now cardholders Troika ” you can skip the queue for tickets to one of the most popular museums in Moscow with the largest collection of Russian art. It is enough to attach an electronic wallet to the turnstile. Two of these were placed at the entrance to the building in Lavrushinsky Lane. The only condition is that the card must have at least 500 rubles, which is how much the entrance to the museum costs for adults. Beneficiaries will still have to contact the cashier. Visitors under the age of 18 are admitted to the Tretyakov Gallery free of charge.

Recall that according to Troika" you can pay for the entrance to the Moscow zoo, museum " Lunarium ” metropolitan planetarium, VDNKh and Gorky skating rinks, travel by Aeroexpress.

As reminded by the Department of Transport, about 11 million have already been sold today. Troek ”, 60% of passengers use it for travel in transport.


In the near future, this card can be used to pay for a visit to the gallery on Krymsky Val.

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The representative of the Tretyakov Gallery noted that the new service will be a good help for Muscovites, because tourists have cards " Troika ” usually does not happen. He added that visitors will be able to use the new terminals only to visit the main exposition. Tickets for temporary exhibitions can be purchased according to the previous scheme through the box office and the museum's website.


The expansion of the functionality of the transport card was told in the capital's Department of Transport.

Now the card Troika ” Moscow residents can pay not only for public transport, but also for an entrance ticket to the Tretyakov Gallery.

The relevant information was provided directly by the Moscow Department of Transport.

So far, we are talking about the building in Lavrushinsky Lane, but in the near future this will also apply to the gallery building on Krymsky Val.

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Transport Card " Troika ” appeared in Moscow in 2013, today it is one of the most popular ways to pay for travel. The total number of issued cards exceeds 11 million copies. You can pay for a visit to the Tretyakov Gallery by card starting today.


Initially, the Troika card was introduced to simplify public transport fares for Moscow residents. To increase interest in the map among passengers, it is constantly being developed and supplemented with new functions other than transport.

What is paid by the Troika card except for transport?

In addition to travel by trolleybuses, trams, buses, subway, MCC, monorail and commuter trains, the Troika card can also be used to pay in cultural and entertainment establishments:

  • zoo;
  • Tretyakov Gallery;
  • planetarium;
  • large ice rinks;
  • rental of urban bikes;
  • preferential walks along the river;
  • Parking Fee.

Visiting the Moscow Zoo with a Troika card

The Moscow zoo is one of the oldest in Europe, it contains more than 8 thousand animals from a thousand species of the world's fauna. The zoo operates a closed zoo nursery where rare and endangered species are bred. In the enclosures, aquariums and terrariums of the zoo, you can see countless mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish and invertebrates. This is one of the favorite places to visit by Muscovites and guests of the capital, for this reason, recently, you can go to the zoo using the Troika card.

Entrance ticket for an adult costs 500 rubles. The reader to which you need to present the card is located at the Main Entrance, but due to the fact that the zoo is currently developing a new ticket system, from 01.01.

Tretyakov Gallery

With Troika, you can visit the main building of the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane, where the largest collection of works by Russian painters of the 11th-20th centuries is located. 2 validators are located in the museum lobby at the entrance to the exposition, next to the control desk. Funds are debited from the Troika e-wallet, while the visitor does not need to stand in line for a ticket and to pass control. The card must contain at least 500 rubles, as this is the cost of one entrance ticket to the museum for an adult.


Payment for entrance to the building on Krymsky Val will soon be available. It is important to remember that Troika only opens doors to permanent exhibitions; temporary ones require the purchase of a separate ticket.

Bike rental on Troika

Following the European example, the Moscow government has launched a project for urban bike rental. One and a half thousand bicycles in 150 rental stations throughout the capital help to significantly relieve the traffic to the City, as well as cope with the problem of parking in the business part of the city. The number of bike stands and the popularity of this mode of transportation is constantly growing. To rent a bicycle, you need to register on the site, select a tariff and pay for the trip. For ease of settlement, you can link a Troika card to your account, this is done in the terminal, which is located at the bike station. After binding, in order to take a bike, it is enough to attach the card to the reader and pay the appropriate tariffication.

The amount for the selected tariff will be debited from the Troika electronic wallet:

  • 150 r. with daily rental;
  • 400 rubles is rent for a week;
  • 600 rubles monthly subscription;
  • 1200 rub. season pay.

These subscriptions include half-hour trips, if the transport is in use longer, an additional hour will cost 30 rubles, 2 hours - 90, and a trip of more than 3 hours - 600 rubles.

It is important to remember that in addition to the subscription fee, the Troika card must contain at least 1 thousand rubles, which are blocked for the duration of the trip, and if the half-hour limit is exceeded, an additional fee will be charged from this money. For untimely return of the bike, more than 2 days later, a fine in the amount of the cost of the bike may be imposed.

Days of free visits at the museum

Every Wednesday you can visit the permanent exhibition "The Art of the 20th Century" in the New Tretyakov Gallery for free, as well as the temporary exhibitions "The Gift of Oleg Yakhont" and "Konstantin Istomin. Color in the Window”, held in the Engineering Corps.

The right to free access to expositions in the Main Building in Lavrushinsky Lane, the Engineering Building, the New Tretyakov Gallery, the house-museum of V.M. Vasnetsov, museum-apartment of A.M. Vasnetsov is provided on the following days for certain categories of citizens in general order:

First and second Sunday of every month:

    for students of higher educational institutions of the Russian Federation, regardless of the form of education (including foreign citizens-students of Russian universities, graduate students, adjuncts, residents, assistant trainees) upon presentation of a student ID card (does not apply to persons presenting student trainee ID cards) );

    for students of secondary and secondary specialized educational institutions (from 18 years old) (citizens of Russia and the CIS countries). On the first and second Sundays of each month, students holding ISIC cards have the right to visit the exhibition “Art of the 20th Century” at the New Tretyakov Gallery free of charge.

every Saturday - for members of large families (citizens of Russia and CIS countries).

Please note that conditions for free access to temporary exhibitions may vary. Check the exhibition pages for details.

Attention! At the ticket office of the Gallery, entrance tickets are provided with a face value of "free of charge" (upon presentation of the relevant documents - for the above-mentioned visitors). At the same time, all services of the Gallery, including excursion services, are paid in accordance with the established procedure.

Visiting the museum on public holidays

On National Unity Day - November 4 - the Tretyakov Gallery is open from 10:00 to 18:00 (entry until 17:00). Paid entrance.

  • Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane, Engineering Building and New Tretyakov Gallery - from 10:00 to 18:00 (ticket office and entrance until 17:00)
  • Museum-apartment of A.M. Vasnetsov and the House-Museum of V.M. Vasnetsov - closed
Paid entrance.

Waiting for you!

Please note that conditions for preferential admission to temporary exhibitions may vary. Check the exhibition pages for details.

Right of preferential visit The Gallery, except as provided for by a separate order of the Gallery's management, is provided upon presentation of documents confirming the right to preferential visits:

  • pensioners (citizens of Russia and CIS countries),
  • full cavaliers of the Order of Glory,
  • students of secondary and secondary special educational institutions (from 18 years old),
  • students of higher educational institutions of Russia, as well as foreign students studying in Russian universities (except for student trainees),
  • members of large families (citizens of Russia and CIS countries).
Visitors of the above categories of citizens purchase a reduced ticket in general order.

Right of free admission The main and temporary expositions of the Gallery, except for cases provided for by a separate order of the Gallery's management, are provided for the following categories of citizens upon presentation of documents confirming the right to free admission:

  • persons under the age of 18;
  • students of faculties specializing in the field of fine arts of secondary specialized and higher educational institutions of Russia, regardless of the form of education (as well as foreign students studying in Russian universities). The clause does not apply to persons presenting student cards of "trainee students" (in the absence of information about the faculty in the student card, a certificate from the educational institution with the obligatory indication of the faculty is presented);
  • veterans and invalids of the Great Patriotic War, combatants, former underage prisoners of concentration camps, ghettos and other places of detention created by the Nazis and their allies during the Second World War, illegally repressed and rehabilitated citizens (citizens of Russia and the CIS countries);
  • military servicemen of the Russian Federation;
  • Heroes of the Soviet Union, Heroes of the Russian Federation, Full Cavaliers of the "Order of Glory" (citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • disabled people of groups I and II, participants in the liquidation of the consequences of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (citizens of Russia and the CIS countries);
  • one accompanying disabled person of group I (citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • one accompanying disabled child (citizens of Russia and CIS countries);
  • artists, architects, designers - members of the relevant creative Unions of Russia and its subjects, art historians - members of the Association of Art Critics of Russia and its subjects, members and employees of the Russian Academy of Arts;
  • members of the International Council of Museums (ICOM);
  • employees of museums of the system of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the relevant Departments of Culture, employees of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and ministries of culture of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation;
  • volunteers of the Sputnik program - entrance to the exhibitions "Art of the XX century" (Krymsky Val, 10) and "Masterpieces of Russian art of the XI - early XX century" (Lavrushinsky pereulok, 10), as well as to the House-Museum of V.M. Vasnetsov and the Museum-apartment of A.M. Vasnetsov (citizens of Russia);
  • guide-interpreters who have an accreditation card of the Association of Guide-Translators and Tour Managers of Russia, including those accompanying a group of foreign tourists;
  • one teacher of an educational institution and one accompanying a group of students of secondary and secondary specialized educational institutions (if there is an excursion voucher, subscription); one teacher of an educational institution that has state accreditation of educational activities when conducting an agreed training session and has a special badge (citizens of Russia and the CIS countries);
  • one accompanying a group of students or a group of military servicemen (if there is an excursion voucher, subscription and during a training session) (citizens of Russia).

Visitors of the above categories of citizens receive an entrance ticket with a face value of "Free".

Please note that conditions for preferential admission to temporary exhibitions may vary. Check the exhibition pages for details.

The painting by Perov Vasily Grigorievich ((1833/1834-1882) “Troika” is the most recognizable among the artist’s canvases and, concurrently, one of the most emotionally fulfilling works of the Wanderers’ school within the framework of Russian painting. a clear allusion to the socio-dramatic background.

The huge resonance that was caused by the fact that the canvas saw the light became even larger, grew with monstrous force as wide circles of admirers of the art of realism learned about the painting. “Which of us does not know Perov’s Troika,” V.V. Stasov rhetorically asked, “these Moscow children, who were forced by the owner to drag a huge vat of water on a sled across the ice.” The well-known St. Petersburg critic was one of the first to draw public attention to the heroes of the picture, three children exhausted by a difficult road, having seen on their unchildish faces “expressions of hopeless suffering” and “traces of eternal beatings”. And indeed, in those difficult times for the Russian hinterland, blatant poverty subjugated everything and everyone, children born in families expected an unenviable fate: existence in the cold, hunger and need. The only ticket to life was considered to be the opportunity to leave the village for the city and go to the artisans: the artisan apprentice could count on dinner and shelter, moreover, through practical exercises, he learned the basics of the profession, with the help of which he later learned to get his own bread.

Composition and idea of ​​the painting

In the center of the canvas there are three children's figures, the faces of the two main characters of the composition are turned forward and sideways, the third heroine, a fragile dark-haired girl, is closer to the viewer, she is written out in a little more detail. Like a team of horses or a gang of barge haulers on the river, they are trying to take away a disproportionate load - a heavy vat. On the faces of the guys - unbearable torment, the pain of suffering, the imprint of hardships and life's hardships. From the smudges of frozen water, one can understand that there is a fierce cold outside, and from miserable rags and worn boots, that slave labor in difficult conditions for these children is not uncommon.

The colors are deliberately gloomy, like the coast during a storm: the canvas presses on the viewer, forcing him with all the fibers of his soul to feel the blatant injustice of childhood deprivation. A leaden sky with obscure silhouettes of birds, a dog frozen in a grin - everything speaks of one big trouble. And only a compassionate passer-by, who is also gray and gloomy, tries to help the guys cope with an overwhelming burden ...

The history of the creation of the canvas

They say that the artist spent most of his time writing the central character: the face did not turn out in any way. Desperate to finish the canvas, Perov began to look for options. The decision came unexpectedly: the painter accidentally met a village woman with a little boy who was walking to the monastery. Aunt Marya - that was her name - spoke about the hardships of a widow's life and the only consolation - her son Vasenka. The painter persuaded the wanderer for a long time, and in the end she agreed: Vasily Grigorievich took the little namesake to the workshop and painted a mini-portrait. So the boy in the picture found a face.

The canvas became famous, the author received the title of academician, and Tretyakov himself acquired the masterpiece. However, four years later, Aunt Marya reappeared on the threshold of the workshop: Vasenka died suddenly. She asked the painter to sell her a painting, which at that time no longer belonged to him. Perov took her to Tretyakov - to look at the canvas, and he himself swore an oath to paint a portrait of her dead son. The master soon fulfilled his promise: he sent the picture for the woman to the village in a gilded frame.

Painting "Troika" in the Tretyakov Gallery

You can see the famous painting "Troika" by visiting the Tretyakov Gallery at the address: Lavrushinsky lane, house 10. The painting "Troika" in the Tretyakov Gallery is located in the seventeenth hall. Year of writing - 1866 (oil). The canvas has dimensions of 123.5 x 167.5 cm.

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