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  • 1/5 Miss V. 11 months ago on Google
    They charge 250 for day swimming but the pools are very dirty. The structures are good for photo op but there's really not much to see. It's 150 for sight seeing only which isn't worth it. You have to pay extra 700 to be able to sit in the cottages. What a rip off.
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  • 4/5 Jerry L. 2 years ago on Google
    Visited this place for a day-tour, was lucky to have great weather that day. The place wasn't so crowded even on a Sunday morning which was a good thing. Entrance fee for day tour was at P150/head. Inspired by iconic Roman structures, such as the colliseum, the place gives a feeling of being out-of-the-country for a while, until you see every corner of the place in about an hour, and start looking for refreshment which was very limited. There wasn't a single coffee shop in the area where you can just sit and simply enjoy the European ambience, that would've been nice. But if you just want to take quick snapshots, you can be in-and-out of the place in 45 mins tops. Day swimming rate is at P250.
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  • 4/5 Dave I. 4 months ago on Google β€’ 412 reviews
    I would have rated it better, but we paid to use the pool and then was told, after there is no phone single in this area, that the wifi was Not included. They should have at least tried to sell us that when we paid for the pool use considering they know our phones would not work here. After we complained, they gave us wifi usage. Really cool place just needs some rules adjusted.
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  • 3/5 Kitty Y. 1 year ago on Google
    The place itself is smaller than I have expected. There were not many buildings to see/take pictures with. And there seems to be some buildings still being constructed or just left unfinished. Overall, for the price of P150/person, it's alright. People visiting would still be able to take decent photos worthy to showcase to others.
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  • 5/5 RL C. 1 year ago on Google
    I've already seen tons of photos from FB about this resort. It was part of my bucketlist for a long time, even before pandemic hit. We went here on a Sunday and the place was packed. But we had the chance to take decent photos. Although there were spots that we didn't explore due to the volume of people who were there. The place was so big and it seems that they are still expanding. The edifice with the smaller Iron Throne from Game of Thrones had a second floor with an amazing view. Oh, also, Cafe Roma, the restaurant inside the resort offered amazing and sumptious dishes and drinks. Definitely the highlight of the experience.
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  • 5/5 Professor H. 6 months ago on Google β€’ 11 reviews
    The entrance fee is a bit high, it is ok if you can discount or half of it is consumable. Bring your own food since the entrance fee is 150 for adults and 120 for kids. It is like paying for a full meal without the food. I am not sure if the fees are worth it for the structure. Probably the reason why there are less people coming in.
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  • 4/5 Nona 10 months ago on Google
    Went here on a quick detour for a cold drink. We had to pay to enter the resort for an afternoon, and didn’t need to stay overnight. The place has a theme and looks cute in pictures. Lots of families/kids. One of the spots has a nice view.
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  • 3/5 Lyn R. 6 months ago on Google β€’ 180 reviews
    The place is nice. Inspired by ancient Greek vibe. Food was okay, they have several restaurants depending on your liking. If you want to take advantage of the free lunch buffet arrived early. Location is quite far of us (we are from Manila) and some parts are rough road before reaching the place. For day tour its 100 pesos entrance each and 150 if you want to use the swimming pool. Parking is free and spacious.
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 4/5 Lui E. 4 months ago on Google β€’ 29 reviews
    The place is nice for photos. We availed their breakfast buffet; nothing special, it was okay. We went for a swim also. The pool was nice and clean. We dipped a few hours in the morning before going home by lunch as place started to get crowded. It’s best to go there early in the morning to enjoy the view and pool with fewer people.
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  • 5/5 Bernardo, Jr. A. 2 years ago on Google
    As a first timer there it was enjoyable.. wife & daughter want to return and spend more time with their photo-ops!
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  • 3/5 Ernesto Pascua J. 1 year ago on Google
    Great view and scenery but some areas were under construction which for me was not good becaue that must be done without people roaming at the resort but wife enjoyed here so much.Looking forward to come back and hoping for more attractions.
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  • 4/5 Brenz R. 1 year ago on Google
    Goshen is a hidden gem, it has that Rome/European vibes, at the center of vast fields. There are many IG worthy backgrounds here and air is fresh and homey when you want to just do nothing and sit on balcony. Rooms are spacious (we stayed in one of their family suite), with balcony facing the fields of Bamban(?). Cottages near the pool also provides vacation vibes as the architecture is European inspired. Only few guests are there during the weekdays, and can't confirm if it's the same for weekends but considering its location, I think it will really not get that crowded. There are 4 pools, but we only swim in the 2 adult pools, the consistent 5 ft with a place to sit in the corner near the center, and the 4-6 ft. There are also family pool and kiddie pool (located near the 4-6ft pool and I have ignored it since there are other guests at those pools). There are also stalls inside the resort for refreshments and snacks, and souvenir shirts too. They also have a bar between the pools serving alcoholic drinks, but we didn't checked thoroughly what's in the menu. Not sure if the food in their function halls is from the hotel, or from outside, but was expecting kapampangan dishes at least, or western cuisine as I'm expecting that's their branding, but got served normal Filipino dishes. Hope they at least modernize it (or mix with kapampangan dishes! :)) or really stick to the vibes their emitting for uniformity. Things to improve are the cleanliness of the pool (Leaves, bugs, and several small rubbish are in the pool when we swim). Checkout process. Verdict: Is it worth visiting? Yes, to be relaxed and disconnected with city life. The resort offers view of vast field and some mountains. Worth coming back? Perhaps if I live nearby, might consider it, but due to its location, will choose resorts in Subic instead. Goshen's architecture is indeed amazing compared to any resort in Subic, but Subic's location complements the experience and vibe. Goshen offers view of fields, while Subic offers view of the sea or mountain. The real issue is the food (not saying their food is bad, it's just that they may want to consider having more comfort foods, foods not available in the Metro, kapampangan, or European cuisine. They have takoyaki, and ramen, which is good, but I can't imagine myself eating Japanese foods while enjoying the view of either the fields or the architecture, there's a disconnect there.).
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  • 5/5 Reben B. 1 year ago on Google
    The place is accessible, one trike away from the Main Road and Bamban Bridge. The pools are clean and blue, and every corner is Instagram worthy. I love the European architecture of the place. A cafe inside, restaurants and souvenir stores.
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  • 4/5 Peter Elbert G. 1 year ago on Google
    The room was disappointing. We're a group of 10 and the room provided to us only has 1 shower and 1 toilet. Worst, both the toilet and shower enclosures do not have locks on it, thus compromising privacy. Same goes with the other room where it has no door at all. The hotel provides wide lavatory and overhead cabinet but does not allow any kind of cooking. Theyre basically for display. No utensils are available for use, either. Get a AirBNB instead where all you need are provided. If you wish to visit Goshen, day visit should be enough. Overnight stay is not advisable.
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  • 5/5 Sharlette N. 2 years ago on Google
    Our first time here was year 2019 was sightseeing only. Now its our second time, swimming + sightseeing. Spent night swimming here @ goshen resort, Pre-birthday celebration of my first daughter together with her friends. We visit weekend, while roaming around they have a live band and we enjoy it so much! We are beyond happiness in this place.
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  • 3/5 Joff T. 2 years ago on Google
    The place was great. The only complaint I have is how the security handled the unruly visitors who were looking for trouble against our group. Such people should be banned in the resport immediately upon causing trouble to another customers.
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  • 4/5 Mari L. 2 years ago on Google
    Limited time there. No cell signal in some parts but wasn't really a problem. Good food and the place are enough to occupy you.
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  • 5/5 Yheng G. 2 years ago on Google
    This resort is fantastic. You can enjoy and feel the Rome vibes for an instance. I love this place where you can swim, roam around with amazing scenery, foods and drinks at the same time in one place.
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  • 5/5 Tess A. 8 months ago on Google
    Stayed here for a night, the room was clean and well-appointed. Wallet-friendly and offers breath-taking scenery, great for your IG photos. The staff greeted us with smiles and efficient check-in, setting a welcoming tone for our entire stay.
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  • 5/5 Krescilla P. 3 years ago on Google
    A gem hidden in Bamban, Tarlac! Structures were built to amaze your sight, bringing you to the other of the world. To add, the food and coffee in their cafe is a must try plus the ambiance! This place also has a resort and hotel so if you wanna stay for a night or more, you must visit this. 🀩🀩🀩
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  • 5/5 Hey Dhey !. 2 years ago on Google
    The place is so pretty, me and my kids have enjoyed our stay here. Staffs are accomodating too.
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  • 5/5 Jayne P. 2 years ago on Google
    Never I could go there but hey, there's always some surprise! Great place, road going is not as fun but the the place itself is great bringing you to the Roman Empire times. Had no chance of staying overnight which I think would be great too.
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  • 2/5 Zaldy A. 2 months ago on Google β€’ 111 reviews New
    Not worth it! Just for IG post or trending purpose. You cant enjoy nor relax in this place. The cafe suck and takes you an hour to get the orders Overated!

  • 1/5 Arlan H. 4 months ago on Google β€’ 62 reviews
    Since the hotel is remote, there is nothing nearby to get after 8:00 p.m. when the front desk and restaurant closes. The bed mattress is very thin, their house bottled water ( no label) made our baby and myself sick. And their long list of requirements for online booking is completely ignored, because they kept calling to confirm chick in time. Their restaurant food tastes terrible, when I inquired about the freshness of their dessert they said it was fresh, but it was dry and stale tasting.

  • 3/5 Justine D. 3 months ago on Google β€’ 51 reviews New
    Location: Access road is partly rough road where it passes through a residential area. I can not give insights when travelling at night if roadway is well lit. Place is surrounded by unfitting architecture of residential/hotel structures (definitely an eyesore to the vistas if suddenly a structure looks like modernized at the background). (2.5/5) Interiors & Exteriors: Columns, statues, light posts etc. are very much identical. Should feature more of the greek and roman columns (not just dorics & corinthian columns). The staging area, is quite improved, having an aged-look concretes which is not visible to other structures which is why it looks like massive brutalist structures. You can easily manipulate pictures to look good by getting good angles of your periferal views. Lots of room for improvement. (3/5) Ammenities: Structures are located near each other, includes pools (cleaned thoroughly due to the vegetation shedding leaves infinitely), some areas are inaccessible due to visible sturctural failures, environment especially on the colloseum-like structure have overwhelming heat during the day due to the concrete structures (not a balanced hard and soft scapes), stagnant water features are obviously grown with algae. I'd suggest the management to have their own site map or location map. This will easily help clients/customers to easily locate facilities or to where ask for help. (2.5/5) Food: Not sure if you can bring outside food but we ordered almost everything inside the place. Not recommending the pizza bought at the building offering shein clothing, dough is too thick, almost like eating a bread, lacks flavor and too pricey. Other snacks and drinks tastes great (just like any fast-food) but still, price is beyond normal. Cafe looks great but has limited seats inside. (3/5) Service: Staff are surely accomodating and living their daily duties, however, might be under staffed. (Tried ordering drinks at the bar counter but the person on the counter pleaded there's no one available to make the cocktails. Drinks might be overpriced such as buckets with finger foods. (3.5/5) Overall: We only tried day tours and swimming so I cannot 100% detail out the experience, but for a daytour. Place is not for everyone due to price and accessibility concerns. Still coming back for the improvements and honest advertusements. (2.9/5)

  • 4/5 May L. 5 months ago on Google β€’ 39 reviews
    We went here for sightseeing and we pay P150 each for the entrance. The scenic mountain view is really amazing! We just had a few hours walking and simply enjoying the scenery of Goshen with an ancient greek art. We didn't stay for overnight here yet but there is a hotel rooms and swimming pool. Christmas decor was set up already so I guess it is quite beautiful in the evening as well. I've been here last 2018 Christmas season and it was absolutely amazing with live band at night. The restaurant has a good ambiance as well but I am not sure if they served late at night because their last call was around 7pm?

  • 4/5 FerTos D. 4 months ago on Google β€’ 32 reviews
    The architectural structures, and panoramic views are wonderful & instagramable. Spacious parking lots, clean restrooms, cafe & restaurants are available inside the resort.

  • 4/5 bugmaster 5 months ago on Google
    Goshen have a variety of admission including Sightseeing, Resort (Swimming) and Check In. It also has events place. The area is model-inspired by greek and roman architecture. Various restaurants located inside the premise. Atmosphere is great from day to night and staffs are friendly and accomodating. The area is quite confusing to get to as the road diverts into a rough road and then to a paved road again but work is in progress. There are people along roads that will guide you.

  • 5/5 Waltz M. 2 years ago on Google
    Good place nice view 😊

  • 4/5 Odilon R. 1 year ago on Google
    The room we got smells strongly of Albatross scent. There is no fridge and no dining table inside the room. Bed is on the stiffer side. Cable TV is barely viewable and went out at the afternoon of our stay. Shower heater is too hot even at lowest setting due to poor water flow. Shops close as early as 7PM. Wished that the coffee shop status open late. Nevertheless, the ambience is overwhelmingly beautiful! Garden is a good place to hang out at night. Not much flies nor mosquitoes.

  • 5/5 Jm C. 1 year ago on Google
    Being your friends and family to have fun ang great here , the place is not crowded at all. The pools are not your ordinary pool - each of which have their own theme. It's really fun to swim in their pools and slide on their 'Splash Island-style' slides.

  • 4/5 Maritess Decir M. 11 months ago on Google
    The place is nice especially their structures that is IG worthy. The room is really good too but i wish there is an electric heater and blower available (didn't ask the HKeeping though). Own service is preferred since the location needs to be driven a couple of kilometers from the main road.

  • 5/5 Bing B. 10 months ago on Google
    Very unique experience, it feels like you are in a bountiful, peaceful and comfortable place. Everything is nice. It feels like you are in Europe😍

  • 5/5 Charles V. 1 year ago on Google
    A must visit to take out your cameras or phones πŸ˜πŸ“±πŸ“Έ. Taking you back in Greece. Very esthetic and open wide to take some photos. Be patient when taking pictures coz there were a lot people but in the end it was a nice shots. We took for day tour - take some photos and there are lot of food stalls and cafe/restaurant so don't worry it.

  • 3/5 BEN J. 10 months ago on Google
    Great idea and much effort in place , and strong will to organize the "Greco-Roman? Theme resorts" Good place for photoshoot. A bit far from anything (its advantage and con and the same time). Personally I find it amusing even though I did not understand: was it a try to have some representation of Roman or Greece thing with some Ghotic stuff, then with a name from Egypt?

  • 5/5 Christian P. 2 years ago on Google
    Amazing! It feels like I'm in the other country The service is good☺️... I hope to visit Goshen for a second time or moreβ™₯️

  • 5/5 Reniel O. 2 years ago on Google
    It is Beautiful, i enjoyed my visit there

  • 4/5 Jt M. 2 years ago on Google
    This place takes you to another world, totally instagrammable. The Roman structures and statues are beautiful. Missed opportunities: emphasis on Pizza and Pasta to complement the Italian ambiance and a small museum to teach kids (and adults) about Roman history and mythology and how they influenced modern civilization. Aspects of the resort which could be better: (1) road from the National Highway, (2) wayfinding from the National Highway and within the resort, and (3) cleanliness of comfort rooms. We couldn't find the farm area, especially the hydroponics.

  • 5/5 Malorie Ibarra A. 3 years ago on Google
    Beyond my expectation! I expect that the place is just some corny Greek Ruins and coliseum but NO. The place has much to offer! Great place for family get away and instagramable sites. Good for prenuptial and weddings too!

  • 5/5 をディソンAisha 7 months ago on Google
    Room: We just got the cottage. Public shower room: bare concrete, dirty, not well maintained. Service: Staff, Security, Life Guard, Restaurant/Cafe Staffs is very accommodating. Location: G.Maps Findable, Entrance Rough Road.

  • 3/5 Krys B. 8 months ago on Google
    -Food service is ok, not quite accommodating and happy servers but the food is great. -Location is quite far. You'll pass through a poorly developed road and community before arriving at the place. -No room rating as we haven't tried staying in their hotel. This is the place if you are thinking of changing your new profile pic πŸ˜… Many photo friendly sceneries and attractions. More like a mini Athens for me.

  • 4/5 Chef Jon CBL (. 2 years ago on Google
    Very nice place, all staff are friendly and courteous. Nice place for prenup photos

  • 5/5 Zaldy Z. 3 years ago on Google
    POOLS ARE OPEN. 150 PESOS ENTRANCE FEE. NOT CROWDED. NO FACE SHIELD REQUIRED. AS OF MARCH TO APRIL 2021. MAY NOT KNOW YET

  • 5/5 Ning P. 2 years ago on Google
    Nice but the outside not very clean

  • 5/5 Patricia P. 2 years ago on Google
    I love this place takes on another time. Love the food as well and the people servint

  • 4/5 Ruth R. 2 years ago on Google
    It is such a beautiful place. Unique in this part of the province. Amenities are great too. A must place to visit.

  • 1/5 Derick R. 1 year ago on Google
    This place is falling apart because they used substandard materials. The way to the resort is through rough-uneven roads and squatter areas, making you feel very unsafe. The owners of this place really need to take this resort very seriously and pay attention to the quality of the materials used to build the structures and the services they provide.

  • 3/5 Laarni T. 2 years ago on Google
    The view is very beatiful. to those who wants to visit, I do not recommend to check in at there hotel. Very unsatisfying service. But sight seeing is excellent.

  • 4/5 Dianne P. 1 year ago on Google
    The place looks good with its Roman-themed greatness. IG-worthy! Can't say the same with the room that we got though. Restaurants in the resort close early, which is a major let-down. Location is not so accessible, unless you own a private vehicle. All in all, the experience is okay.

  • 5/5 Eoin C. 1 year ago on Google
    A beautiful place to hang out if you're living in Tarlac or Angeles. Beautiful views of the nature all around while you take a dip in the pool. Pool costs 250 pesos per person to use. Entry fee I think was 150 pesos per person

  • 4/5 Jelanie S. 1 year ago on Google
    The room have smell, toilet is not clean specially the mirror, no hot shower. The resort is clean and beautiful great for pictures. Amazing Greek vibes.

  • 5/5 Mark P. 1 year ago on Google
    This place is so nice you can bring your family and friends and take some of picture. Some of location are still under renovation but i know this place still going to be nicer.

  • 4/5 Jon B. 2 years ago on Google
    Went for the Italy feel in the Philippines. Overall it was all right. It's not great or bad. Highlights: #1 Great location for taking photos #2 The mountain and sunset views with the arches are SHEESH worthy

  • 4/5 Lemnis K. 1 year ago on Google
    We went for swimming which is great. But they did not turn on the running water on some pools which ended up making people swim on the 3 pools only. There are no people on the other two big pools because the water looks stale. Sulit nmn. 500 for tent, 250/pax for swim or 150/pax for sight seeing. 5 stars for the view, but that also causes a lot of people sightseeing so it gets quite crowded especially 2pm onwards.

  • 4/5 Angeline A. G. 2 years ago on Google
    Place is exquisite. Feels like you are in a different country per se. Their Coffee shop tho (Cafe Roma) took forever to finish my 2 coffee drink order. Overall, my family was happy so still a 4 star for this place.

  • 5/5 Chris F. 1 year ago on Google
    Great place to visit and to take pictures. So many cool Roman themed places you will be sure to enjoy!

  • 2/5 Jun D. 2 years ago on Google
    This place is kind of super. Food, drinks and even bottled water are so super expensive. But if you are rich and you don't know where to spend your excess money, be there. This place, albeit, does not conforme with one's expectations of merry and alive environment. Nevertheless, if partners want to spend time in the hotel quietly, this is the place for them. It's away from the eyes of anyone else. My general phrase of review? Curiosity kills a cat!

  • 4/5 J C. 1 year ago on Google
    My family decided to spend a few hours here but unfortunately the weather did not cooperate. We had a food and drinks at Cafe Roma then just a quick roam around the place. Hoping of going back another day with a better weather to enjoy the sculptures

  • 5/5 Boy B. 2 years ago on Google
    It feels good to visit this place because of the Italian ambiance. If you like taking photos or video then this the place for you. The parking lot is ok. There's also 4 swimming pools. Not too crowded when we're there (February 2022.)

  • 4/5 Abigail Anne A. 1 year ago on Google
    Great for leisure and taking pictures, events venue (photoshoot, prenup, debut), crowded during weekends specially pools if you don't prefer swimming with lots of people not a good choice since some of their pools are close, have a variety of stores like cafe(iced coffees are great), boutiques, and souvenir shop. Place is also pet friendly.

  • 4/5 Katrina De J. 1 year ago on Google
    Visited the place today. Road to the resort is rocky and narrow. The resort itself is nice and clean. The picture taking area is good. Has a lot of IG worthy spots but is smaller compared to what we expected. Overall 8 out of 10 rating. 150 pesos day tour entrance is worth it if you love taking and posing for photos.

  • 3/5 Charles Victor T. 2 years ago on Google
    Some structures are really picturesque. Need some repairs on standard room(its small in my opinion). You can enjoy the place around 1 hour taps, suggest to take the day tour.

  • 1/5 Sampang, K. 2 years ago on Google
    First, the entrance fee was too much but upon arriving at the center. We were stopped because one of us was wearing a dress and we have Professional Camera. They asked us to go down at the entrance to talk to someone because we were doing "Photoshoot" then they offered us packages that's unreasonable. Then we decided to take photos outside and asked if we could come back, the guards (yes, with s) said okay and to come back with an hour. When we came back, we weren't allowed to go in. Saying we left at 3pm and it was 5pm. When we told them we were going out, it was only 4 something. If we weren't in a hurry we would have complained. We didn't even get to sightsee anything. If they had just told or maybe put up a poster on what the Do's and Don'ts, maybe this could have avoided. This palce used to be nice now it's unreasonable.

  • 3/5 Harry D. 1 year ago on Google
    The sightseeing is nice; very picturesque and unique; though quite small / limited. I'd recommend paying the extra 100p per person and staying for the swimming. Seating and changing areas are limited though, and there's an extra cost to use the onsite canopies or gazebos; and that cost is not consumable, though as a plus you can bring your own food. Ample parking, but is a bit of a walk to the overflow parking area. The entry / payment is a little awkward: tell the vehicle entry guard the number in your party and intent (sightseeing, swimming, etc), temporarily park, go to the reception and pay, then go park (or drop or party at the resort area and then go park and meet them later). But conveniently, you can pay with cash, GCash, or card. All in all, a nice place for an overpriced picnic 😁

  • 4/5 Gyro De L. 1 year ago on Google
    Seems to have an ongoing place upgrade during the visit. However, you could easily foresee the greatness of their desired outcome. Hoping to visit it once more should I become available.

  • 5/5 E L. 1 year ago on Google
    A taste of Rome without leaving the country. Visited on a Saturday afternoon, and the crowd isnt that bad. Great place to visit. Hopefully we can come back and book a room next time 😊


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