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Thursday mostly sunny, afternoon possible showers
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Thursday mostly sunny, afternoon possible showers

The weather forecast for Thursday indicates mostly sunny conditions across Croatia, with some areas experiencing light clouds. In the afternoon, there is a possibility of brief showers, particularly in Central Croatia, Gorska Hrvatska, and parts of the northern Adriatic. Moist air brought by a cold front has made the air less warm, but this front will move eastward, allowing drier conditions to return. The eastern part of the country is expected to have mostly sunny weather, though occasional clouds and a small chance of rain or drizzle in the afternoon are possible. Temperatures are predicted to reach around 27–28°C, with morning temperatures ranging between 14–17°C. Similar conditions are expected in central regions, with potential for isolated showers in the afternoon. In Gorska Hrvatska and inland Istria, there is a low probability of short-term rain. Dalmatia will see mostly sunny days with high temperatures reaching up to 30–33°C. The southernmost regions will experience hot and sunny weather, with sea conditions remaining moderate due to northwest winds. Warm weather is expected to continue through the week, with a slight increase in the likelihood of afternoon showers over

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Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 98Objective 924 days ago
A new heat wave is coming to Croatia, the meteorologist announced when we can expect temperatures of 40 degrees

The article reports on an incoming heatwave affecting Croatia, driven by an anticyclone from North Africa moving eastward over Spain and Portugal, influencing weather patterns in Ireland and southern Britain. A deep cyclone from the Baltic Sea brings a moist, unstable air mass towards eastern Europe, leading to variable weather conditions. Meteorologist Bojan Lipovšćak notes that temperatures could reach up to 40°C around July 17th, with the heatwave expected to end by July 19th–20th due to a cold front. The article outlines daily weather forecasts, including sunny and hot conditions during the day, cooler nights, and localized rain showers. It also mentions potential changes in wind direction and the possibility of thunderstorms.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on weather conditions based on meteorological data and expert analysis. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The focus remains on scientific observations and predictions, making the overall tone balanced.

Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 92): Very accurate with detailed weather patterns and forecasts matching the primary source. Maintains a neutral tone throughout.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 903 days ago
Almost all of Croatia has been warned of the coming storm, and we know where it will be the worst.

A significant weather change is expected across Croatia over the weekend, with the State Hydrological and Meteorological Institute issuing a yellow warning for potentially dangerous conditions. Strong thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and strong winds are forecasted, particularly in northern and central Adriatic regions, mountainous areas, and parts of inland Croatia. The HRT weather forecast indicates partly sunny but unstable weather on Saturday, with initial rain and thunderstorms in the north and central Adriatic, spreading later to much of the interior. The southernmost part of Croatia is expected to have the most stable weather, with sunny and hot conditions, while the east has a chance of local showers early in the day. In central Croatia, frequent rains are anticipated, especially in the afternoon and evening. The Adriatic region will experience variable weather, with stronger storms possible in the north and central Adriatic, while Dalmatia will see mostly sunny conditions with temperatures between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius. According to Dnevnik Nove TV, increased cyclonic activity from the northeast will contribute to the development of strong thunderclouds during Saturday.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather report with no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or biased sourcing. It focuses solely on meteorological forecasts and does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Consistent with the primary source on extreme heat and regional variations. Objectivity is preserved by focusing on data rather than interpretation.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 883 days ago
A change in the weather is coming.

An article from Index.hr reports on upcoming weather changes in Croatia, predicting unstable conditions with rain showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds across most regions. The National Hydrometeorological Service (DHMZ) has issued yellow warnings for several areas, indicating potentially dangerous weather, while the Dubrovnik region remains under a green warning. Meteorologist Tomislava Hojsak notes that the first rain showers will affect northern and central parts of the Adriatic Sea and mountainous areas, with instability spreading further inland by midday. Temperatures are expected to rise during the day, reaching up to 30°C in some regions. The southern part of Croatia will remain relatively stable with mostly sunny skies, though there could be occasional storms later in the day. Weather patterns are forecast to continue being unsettled through the beginning of the next week, with potential for isolated showers.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological forecasts based on data from the National Hydrometeorological Service (DHMZ). It does not take a political stance, nor does it frame the information in a biased manner. The content is purely informational and objective, focusing on weather patterns without

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 88): Very close match to primary source, includes specific regional alerts and detailed forecasts. Maintains neutrality throughout.

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
Almost all of Croatia has been warned of rainstorms, thunderstorms, and high winds

The article reports on an upcoming weather event affecting most of Croatia, with thunderstorms, rain, and strong winds expected across several regions. The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorm conditions in the Zagreb, Karlovac, Rijeka, and other regions, while the Dubrovnik region remains unaffected. The highest probability of thunderstorms is forecasted for Zagreb, Karlovac, and Rijeka, with local showers and storms possible in the afternoon and evening. The article notes that initial instability is expected along the northern and central Adriatic and in Gorski Kotar, with stronger rainfall and thunderstorms developing later in the day. Temperatures are predicted to remain generally between 28 and 32 degrees Celsius, with slightly cooler conditions along the coast.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on weather conditions and does not take a political stance. It provides objective information based on meteorological data and warnings issued by DHMZ, without any ideological framing or emphasis on specific political groups or policies.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Close to the primary source with detailed local forecasts. Maintains a neutral tone and provides clear, factual information without emotional bias.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 854 days ago
A new heat wave is coming, temperatures in Croatia will soon reach 40 °C

A new heatwave is expected to hit Croatia, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius around July 17th. The State Hydrological and Meteorological Institute (DHMZ) forecasts mostly sunny conditions on Friday, though brief afternoon showers are possible in mountainous regions and central areas. Meteorologist Bojan Lipovšćak from N1 Television predicts thunderstorms and a slight drop in temperatures by Saturday due to the passage of a cold front. However, this will be followed by a rapid movement of the front towards the east, leading to clear skies and a mild increase in temperatures. A new heatwave originating from Western Europe is anticipated to arrive around July 17th, bringing maximum temperatures up to 40 degrees Celsius, which is expected to last until July 19th and 20th before a significant cold front moves in.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral forecast of weather patterns and does not present any political opinions or biases. It focuses solely on meteorological predictions and does not involve political figures, policies, or controversial issues.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Directly quotes primary source content, maintains exact wording and structure. Very accurate and neutral, with clear reference to the original report.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 854 days ago
A new heat wave is coming: N1 meteorologist reveals when temperatures will reach 40 °C

The article provides a weather forecast from meteorologist Bojan Lipovšćak regarding an upcoming heatwave affecting Croatia. It explains that an anticyclone and dry air from North Africa are moving eastward, influencing weather conditions across Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and southern Britain. A deep cyclone from the Baltic Sea brings unstable moist air from northern latitudes, leading to occasional cloud formation and possible thunderstorms in inland areas. The article notes that a cold front will pass north of Croatia, bringing light rain, some showers, and a slight temperature drop. The heatwave is expected to reach peak temperatures around July 17th, with maximum temperatures potentially reaching up to 40°C. The weather is predicted to gradually stabilize by Sunday with minimal chances of afternoon clouds.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely informational and focuses on weather forecasting without any political commentary, framing, or ideological slant. As such, it does not exhibit a political lean.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Matches the primary source almost verbatim, providing precise details about the weather patterns and forecasts. Maintains objectivity by presenting information neutrally without added emphasis.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 856 days ago
Cold front on the threshold of Croatia: After a high of 33 °C comes showers and thunderstorms, this is when it will be the worst.

The article discusses the upcoming weather changes in Croatia, highlighting a warm day with temperatures reaching up to 33°C along the Adriatic coast before cooler conditions arrive. The forecast indicates sunny and stable weather on Friday, but Thursday and Saturday could bring clouds, light rain, and thunderstorms, particularly in mountainous regions and northern Adriatic areas. Meteorologists note that a cold front moving in from the north will bring some rainfall and slightly lower temperatures inland, while the Adriatic coast remains hot and dry. Weather patterns include shifting winds and localized storms, especially during the afternoon.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral meteorological report on weather forecasts without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on weather patterns and does not engage with political issues, officials, or policies.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Very close to the primary source with specific details on weather changes and warnings. Maintains neutrality in reporting without added emotion.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 856 days ago
Wednesday brings temperatures up to 33 degrees and local showers.

The article provides a weather forecast for Croatia on July 8, 2026, predicting high temperatures up to 33 degrees Celsius and localized showers with thunderstorms. It outlines regional variations, noting that northern areas will have variable cloud cover with some sunshine, while the Adriatic coast and surrounding regions will be sunnier. In the Gorski Kotar and inland Dalmatia and Istria, there is a possibility of light rain. The article includes a detailed forecast by meteorologist Tomislava Hojsak, dipl. ing., from the Croatian Hydrometeorological Service (DHMZ). She notes that temperatures will range between 20 and 33 degrees Celsius across different regions, with stronger winds expected later in the day. The article also mentions that Friday will be the sunniest day, with potential for showers on Saturday, particularly in the northwestern Adriatic. The information is part of the daily 'Vrijeme' (Time) program on HRT.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward weather forecast without any political commentary or ideological framing. It focuses solely on meteorological data and does not engage with politically charged topics such as governance, policies, or social issues. As such, it is apolitical in nature and leans

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate representation of weather conditions and temperatures as described in the primary source. Maintains objectivity by presenting both sunny and rainy forecasts without bias.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 857 days ago
The unstable weather continues, there will be more pronounced showers, thunderstorms

The article provides a weather forecast from meteorologist Tee Blažević, predicting continued unstable weather conditions in Croatia over the next few days. Tuesday will mostly be sunny with light rain or drizzle possible in parts of Dalmacia, western interior, and the north in the evening. Wednesday is expected to be more unstable, with heavier showers likely in the afternoon, especially in the interior, and thunder possible. Thursday will remain dry and sunny, though some light rain or drizzle could occur at night and again in the afternoon. Friday might see occasional showers, mainly in the hills. The weekend is expected to bring increased chances of rain and showers, with localized heavy downpours and thunder. Temperatures are expected to remain stable.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward weather forecast without any political commentary, framing, or emphasis on ideological positions. It focuses solely on meteorological data and does not engage with political issues, making it difficult to assign a clear lean. Therefore, the framing is balanced,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Matches the primary source on weather patterns and temperature expectations. Objectivity is maintained but slightly influenced by the tone of the report.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 859 days ago
A change of weather is coming to some parts of the country

The article provides a detailed weather forecast for Croatia, covering various regions including Eastern Croatia, Central Croatia, Gorski Kotar and Lika, Istria, Northern Adriatic, and Dalmatia. It describes today's weather conditions, noting mostly sunny skies in the morning followed by increasing cloud cover, occasional showers, and thunderstorms mainly in central and mountainous areas of Croatia and along the northern Adriatic coast. Temperatures are expected to range between 28°C and 33°C across most regions. Tomorrow’s forecast predicts more cloudy conditions with intermittent sunshine, particularly in Dalmatia, and scattered rain or thunderstorms later in the day. The wind is generally light, though stronger in certain areas. By midweek, temperatures are expected to rise again, potentially exceeding 30°C nationwide and reaching up to 35°C in some parts.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely informational, providing a weather forecast without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological data and does not touch on political issues, policies, or figures.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate reflection of the primary source on temperature increases and weather changes. Objectivity is slightly affected by the more narrative style of the report.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 859 days ago
Sunday brings sun, heat and storm in the south

The article provides a weather forecast for July 5th, 2026, detailing sunny conditions across Croatia with heat warnings in southern regions. It mentions possible light rain showers and strong winds in some areas, particularly around the Adriatic Sea. The report includes specific temperature ranges and wind directions, emphasizing the potential for thunderstorms and gusty breezes. Meteorologist Izidor Pelajić from the Croatian Hydrometeorological Service (DHMZ) offers detailed forecasts for the coming days, noting that while much of the country will remain sunny, there could be occasional rainfall and cooler temperatures. The article also highlights the availability of additional weather information through HRT’s Teletext service and mobile applications.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely informational and focuses on weather forecasting without any political implications. It presents factual data and expert opinions without taking a stance or promoting any particular ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Matches the primary source closely, especially regarding the sunny conditions and strong winds. Maintains an objective tone, though slightly highlights the intensity of the weather.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 804 days ago
Meteorologist reveals what's in store: a new heat wave brings temperatures up to 40 degrees, known for peaking and cooling

The article reports on upcoming weather changes in Croatia, forecasting a new heatwave with temperatures potentially reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius by midweek. It explains that the heatwave is influenced by an anticyclone and dry air from North Africa moving eastward toward Spain and Portugal, while a deep cyclone from the Baltic Sea brings cooler, unstable air from the east. Croatia is positioned between these two systems, leading to occasional moisture from the north affecting inland areas with cloud formation, light rain, and thunderstorms. The article notes that a weakened cold front associated with the cyclone will pass over northern parts of Croatia on Friday night and Saturday, bringing some cooling and localized rainfall. Temperatures are expected to rise again by Sunday, with the end of the heatwave possibly occurring around July 19th and 20th due to the arrival of a strong cold front.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on weather conditions based on meteorological forecasts and does not take a clear ideological stance. It provides balanced information about both the ongoing heatwave and the approaching cooling trend, without emphasizing any particular political agenda or bias.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Detailed and matches the primary source on weather conditions and forecasts. Neutral in tone despite mentioning potential dangers.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 87Objective 835 days ago
No stabilization, more pronounced showers with thunderstorms possible for the weekend

The article provides a weather forecast for Croatia, indicating mostly sunny conditions throughout the week with some light rain or brief showers possible in certain areas. By Saturday, instability is expected with potential for more pronounced rainfall and thunderstorms, particularly in inland regions. The trend of unstable weather is projected to continue into the next week according to predictive materials.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely informational and focuses on weather forecasting, which is considered apolitical. There is no indication of political bias or framing in the content.

Why these scores (Factual 87 · Objective 83): Consistent with primary source details, mentions specific regions affected. Balanced reporting with clear warnings about possible rain and thunderstorms.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 857 days ago
Tuesday mostly sunny, afternoon local showers possible

The article provides a weather forecast for Croatia on Tuesday, predicting mostly sunny conditions with occasional clouds. In the morning, there could be brief fog along rivers and in coastal areas. Local light showers are possible in the afternoon, primarily in mountainous regions. Temperatures are expected to range between 14°C and 33°C across different parts of the country, with some areas experiencing higher temperatures. The wind is predicted to be moderate, with potential for thunderstorms and gusty winds in certain regions. The forecast also mentions that the next few days will continue to have mostly sunny weather with similar temperature ranges.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely a weather forecast and does not involve any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. Therefore, it is considered apolitical and has a neutral lean.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Aligns well with the primary source, detailing the expected rise in temperatures and the likelihood of rain. Presents information evenly without leaning toward any particular outcome.

Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 804 days ago
A meteorologist has revealed when the mercury will reach 40 degrees Celsius and how long it will last.

The article reports on an upcoming heatwave affecting parts of Europe, including Croatia. According to meteorologist Bojan Lipovšćak, the heatwave, originating from North Africa, is moving eastward across Spain and Portugal and will reach Croatia around July 17th, with maximum temperatures potentially reaching up to 40°C. The heatwave is expected to last until July 19th and 20th, followed by a cold front. Current conditions show sunny and warm weather with high temperatures along the Adriatic coast. The article provides detailed forecasts for the coming days, noting changes in wind patterns and potential light rain showers in mountainous areas.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological information without any political commentary or ideological framing. It focuses solely on weather patterns, temperature projections, and regional climate conditions, which are apolitical in nature. As such, the content does not exhibit a discernible lean.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Accurately reports the weather forecast from the primary source, including details about the heatwave and temperature peaks. Minor deviations in phrasing but overall aligns closely with the original. Objectivity is good but slightly leans towards emphasizing the heatwave.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 804 days ago
The next heat wave will be short-lived.

A new heatwave is expected to hit Croatia, peaking around mid-July, but before that, there will be a brief cooling period over the weekend due to the passage of a weak cold front. According to meteorologist Bojan Lipovšćak from N1, unstable and moist air from the north will bring thunderstorms and light rain, particularly in inland areas and along the northern Adriatic. The cold front will move quickly eastward, leading to clear skies and rising temperatures by next week. The heatwave originating from Western Europe is slowly moving east, with maximum temperatures potentially reaching up to 40°C around July 17th. This will be followed by a significant intrusion of a cold front predicted for July 19th and 20th.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather forecast without any political commentary or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological conditions and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Good alignment with the primary source on weather changes and temperature trends. Objectivity is somewhat affected by the focus on future predictions over present conditions.

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 808 days ago
Monday sunny and hot, local showers and thunderstorms possible in the afternoon

The article provides a detailed weather forecast for Croatia for Monday, July 6, 2026, and the following days. It describes mostly sunny conditions across much of the country, with scattered clouds and occasional rain showers, particularly in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to remain high, around 30 degrees Celsius along the coast and slightly lower inland. The forecast mentions possible thunderstorms in some areas during the late afternoon. Meteorologist Krunoslav Mikec offers specific regional breakdowns, noting variations in temperature and precipitation patterns between eastern and western parts of the country, as well as differences in coastal and inland regions. The report also outlines expectations for Tuesday and Wednesday, with continued warm temperatures and isolated rain showers.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on weather forecasting and does not involve any political topics, figures, policies, or events. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content, as it is purely informational and neutral in tone.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factual alignment with primary source document, but some details like specific locations and times are not explicitly mentioned. Objectivity is good but slightly leans towards descriptive rather than purely factual.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 753 days ago
Warnings for as many as 7 Croatian regions, expected thunderstorm weather, here's when it might start

The article discusses upcoming weather conditions across several Croatian regions, warning of potential thunderstorms and unstable weather patterns. It explains that warm and cold air masses meeting over Croatia are causing localized cloud formations and instability. The yellow alert for thunderstorms has been issued for seven regions including Osijek, Zagreb, Karlovac, Gospić, Knin, Rijeka, and Split. In Rijeka, weather disruptions could begin as early as 6 AM, while in Zagreb, they are expected from noon until evening. The article provides detailed forecasts for temperatures and weather conditions both inland and along the Adriatic coast, noting higher-than-average temperatures and UV index levels. Starting Sunday, the weather is expected to stabilize with increasing temperatures, though some areas might still experience light rain in the morning. From Monday onwards, stable, sunny, and warmer weather is anticipated.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on weather forecasting and does not present any political opinions, biases, or controversial issues. It provides factual information about weather conditions and alerts without taking a stance or showing favoritism towards any region or group.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Accurately reports on the weather forecast and warnings. Emphasizes danger levels, which is reasonable but slightly affects balance.

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 758 days ago
A change in the weather is coming: DHMZ has issued a yellow alert for two regions due to thunderstorms.

The Croatian State Hydrological and Meteorological Institute (DHMZ) has issued a yellow warning for the Gospić and Rijeka regions due to potential thunderstorms. The forecast indicates unstable weather conditions with occasional rain and thunderstorms, particularly in western parts of Croatia. These storms could be more intense during the night and early morning, followed by another period of heavy thunderstorm activity in the afternoon. DHMZ advises caution, especially in exposed areas such as mountains, forests, meadows, and open terrain. Temperatures are expected to range between 12°C and 17°C in the mornings, while coastal and island areas will see higher temperatures, reaching up to 24°C. During the day, temperatures are predicted to rise to between 27°C and 32°C, though they will be slightly lower in mountainous regions of Croatia. Winds are expected to be light along the coast, with moderate northwesterly winds in eastern areas. Light to moderate breezes are anticipated over the Adriatic Sea during the night and morning, shifting to southwesterly and northwesterly winds during the day.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather forecast and advisory from the DHMZ, which is a governmental institution. There is no evident framing or slant in the language used; it simply reports the meteorological data and warnings without taking a position or emphasizing any particular viewpoint

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Reports accurately on the new heatwave and cold front. Slightly biased towards emphasizing the severity of the weather changes.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 706 days ago
A weather alert has been activated for Zagreb, with possible instability today and a new weather change for the weekend.

The weather forecast for Croatia indicates unstable conditions today and over the weekend, according to Tee Blažević from N1. Rain showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds are expected across much of the country, particularly inland areas and along the coast. The State Hydrological and Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow weather warning for Zagreb and the Knin region, indicating a high probability of heavy rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon. While Thursday will see less frequent rainfall, mainly in central and western regions, Friday is expected to be mostly dry and sunny, though brief showers could occur in higher elevations. Over the weekend, the likelihood of rain increases again, with potential for more intense storms.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward weather report with no political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on meteorological forecasts and warnings without any ideological or partisan implications.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Matches primary source on weather patterns and temperatures. Uses emotive phrases like 'najgore' which aren't in the original, affecting objectivity.

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