Valjevo

{{Infobox settlement

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| native_name = {{native name|sr-Cyrl|Ваљево|italics=off}}

| native_name_lang = sr

| official_name = City of Valjevo

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| caption1 = City centre of Valjevo

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| caption2 = Valjevo Gymnasium

| image3 = Храм Васкрсења Господњег, Ваљево.jpg

| caption3 = Temple of Our Lord's Resurrection

| image4 = Petnica Science Center 2015 - 003.JPG

| caption4 = Petnica Science Center

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| caption5 = Valjevo Courthouse

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| caption6 = Valjevo Sports Hall

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| subdivision_type = Country

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| subdivision_type1 = Region

| subdivision_name1 = Šumadija and Western Serbia

| subdivision_type2 = District

| subdivision_name2 = Kolubara

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| p1 = 77

| leader_party = SNS

| leader_title = Mayor

| leader_name = Lazar Gojković

| unit_pref = Metric

| area_rank = 17th in Serbia

| area_blank1_title = Urban

| area_blank1_km2 = 27.44

| area_blank2_title = Administrative

| area_blank2_km2 = 905

| area_footnotes = {{Serbian municipalities 2006}}

| population_footnotes = {{Serbian census 2011}}

| population_as_of = 2022 census

| population_rank = 15th in Serbia

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| population_blank1 = 56,145

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| population_blank2 = 82,169

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| elevation_m = 199

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| utc_offset_DST = +2

| iso_code = SRB

| postal_code_type = Postal code

| postal_code = 14000

| area_code_type = Area code

| area_code = +381(0)14

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| website = {{url|www.valjevo.org.rs}}

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| blank_info_sec1 = Serbian{{cite web|url=https://valjevo.rs/Dokumenta/GradValjevo/Dokumenta/2020/statut_grada_Valjeva_2019-05.pdf |title=Статута града Ваљева |trans-title=City of Valjevo Statute |access-date=22 March 2025 |language=sr |publisher=City of Valjevo}}

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Valjevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ваљево, {{IPA|sh|ʋâːʎeʋo|pron}}) is a city and the administrative center of the Kolubara District in western Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the administrative area of Valjevo had 82,169 inhabitants, 56,145 of whom were urban dwellers.

Valjevo occupies an area of 905 square kilometers; its altitude is 185 meters. The city is situated along the river Kolubara, a tributary of the Sava river.

History

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File:1738 map of the Western Balkan by Homannsche Erben (Valjevo).jpg, 1738]]

In the nearby village of Petnica, scientists found the first complete neolithic habitat in Serbia and dated it at 6,000 years old. In Roman times this area was part of the province of Moesia. Valjevo was mentioned for the first time in 1393. It was an important staging post on the trade route that connected Bosnia to Belgrade. Valjevo became significant during the 16th and 17th centuries under stable Ottoman rule.

According to Matija Nenadović, there were 24 mosques in Valjevo in the late 18th century.{{Cite book|last=Nenadović|first=Matija|title=Memoari|publisher=Jugoslovenska knjiga|year=1951|location=Belgrade|pages=28|author-link=Matija Nenadović}}

At the beginning of the 19th century most of the territory of Serbia rapidly transformed. The Serbian revolution began with armed rebellion. In 1804, the local Serb population had rebelled against the Turkish lords and liberated a large part of Serbia. One cause for the revolution was the killing of two prominent Serbian commanders by the Ottoman Turks. The two well-known knights, Ilija Birčanin and Aleksa Nenadović, were killed in Valjevo on the bridge over the Kolubara.

The settlement's development accelerated further in the 20th century, when Valjevo became an important industrial and cultural center. During the First World War the battle of Kolubara was fought in the immediate vicinity. A large hospital for the wounded was in the town.{{Cite book|last=Vidić|first=Velibor|title=Suffering and compassion Valjevo hospital 1914-1915|publisher=Archive of Serbia|year=2015}}{{cite book

|last1 = Prusin

|first1 = Alexander

|year = 2017

|title = Serbia under the Swastika: A World War II Occupation

|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Ud4nDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT108

|publisher = University of Illinois Press

|page = 108

|isbn = 9780252099618

|access-date = 2019-01-08

}} One of the captured partisan leaders Stjepan Filipović was executed by the Nazis in Valjevo in 1942.

In 1999, Valjevo was repeatedly bombed during the NATO intervention in Yugoslavia.

Settlements

Demographics

{{Historical populations|1948|15830|1953|21165|1961|28461|1971|39786|1981|50114|1991|59016|2002|61035|2011|58932|2022|56059|source={{cite web|title=Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002, 2011. and 2022|url=https://popis2022.stat.gov.rs/en-US/popisni-podaci-eksel-tabele/|publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia}}}}According to the 2022 census, the city proper has a population of 56,059, while the administrative area has a population of 82,169.

=Ethnic groups=

The ethnic composition of the city of Valjevo:

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Ethnic group

! Population

!%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Serbsalign="right"|86,423

|95.69%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Romaalign="right"|1,413

|1.56%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Montenegrinsalign="right"|135

|0.15%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Yugoslavsalign="right"|105

|0.12%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Macedoniansalign="right"|80

|0.09%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Croatsalign="right"|72

|0.08%

style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Othersalign="right"|2,084

|2.31%

style="background:#F0F0F0;"|Totalalign="right"|90,312

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Geography

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The Valjevo mountain range (Medvednik, Jablanik, Povlen, Maljen, Suvobor), with gently-rolling hills surrounds the town. Divčibare is a plateau in the mountain of Maljen. It has an average altitude of 1000 m. It is 28 km from Valjevo and 110 km from Belgrade.

The canyon of the Gradac River (also the name of a Valjevo suburb) ends in the town centre. The Gradac is one of Europe's cleanest rivers, as evidenced by the presence of Eurasian otters, which only inhabit unpolluted waters. It abounds in brook trout. Also, the artificial lake Rovni is located 15 kilometers from the center of Valjevo.

File:Duke Zivojin Misic Statue Valjevo.JPG|Duke Živojin Mišić statue in Valjevo

File:Valjevo in first half of the 20th century.jpg|Valjevo in the first half of the 20th century

File:Valjevo Timelaps.ogv|Valjevo time-lapse

=Amenities=

The Valjevo mountain range offers clean air, medicinal herbs, forest fruits and wild game. The vicinity is kept free of industrialisation and the soil is unpolluted, so the food grown there is healthy. Hunting and fishing in the mountain rivers is common. The air-spa of Divčibare offers rest and recreation.

Vrujci Spa has mud baths for rheumatic diseases, as well as a hotel and sports complex with swimming pools.

Old water mills are found in the thirteen square kilometers natural reserve.

In Petnica, 5 km away from Valjevo, the Petnica Science Center supports young researchers. It has outdoor swimming pools with minor sports facilities, as well as lake Pocibrava, a recreational area.

The Nenadović Tower (Кула Ненадовића), originally an armory built by Jakov Nenadović and his son Jevrem in spring 1813,{{cite web|title=Kula Nenadovića|url=http://www.valjevozavas.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5&Itemid=9|publisher=Valjevozavas.net|access-date=18 May 2012|language=sr|quote=Kula Nenadovića je svakako simbol grada Valjeva. Podignuta je u proleće 1813. godine ...|archive-date=19 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170819233301/http://www.valjevozavas.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5&Itemid=9|url-status=dead}} is adjacent to the road to Šabac, at the edge of Kličevac hill. The construction material was stone from an older Vitković tower. Later, the Ottomans turned it into a prison.{{cite book|last=Subotić|first=Vojislav|title=Memorijali oslobodilačkih ratova Srbije, Book 1, Volume 1|year=2006|publisher=Vlada Republike Srbije, Ministarstvo rada, zapošljavanja i socijalne politike|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7uPVAAAAMAAJ&q=nenadovic's+tower|access-date=18 May 2012|page=97|isbn=9788676860678|quote=Kula Nenadovica (Nenadovic's Tower) ... was built at Jakob Nenadovic's command in 1813. He was Minister for Private Affairs. It served for military purposes. Turks used it as a prison later}}

=Surroundings=

The village of Brankovina is situated near Valjevo and is the home of the Nenadović family. The sights of Brankovina are encompassed in a cultural and historical complex, which includes: the Church of Saint Archangel, Archpriest's school, Desanka's school, Old Courtroom, the Sleeping Outbuilding of the Nenadović family, the graves of the Nenadović family and Desanka Maksimović, as well as old “sobrašica” summer houses in the exquisitely beautiful Brankovina church yard.

Several ancient monasteries are located in the area surrounding of Valjevo, including Pustinja, Lelić, and Ćelije. The sites on which the current monasteries stand have been used for religious purposes since the 10th century, although the current church buildings date to between 14th and 17th centuries. Pustinja Monastery is located in the cleft of a remote mountainous valley and contains rare Serbian medieval frescoes. Excavations have shown that the current church was built on the foundations of a much older church. Parts of the foundation and an unidentified tomb, much older than the church itself, were discovered. The church is only accessible by a steep path. However, despite its inaccessibility, the Turks managed to damage the monastery more than once. It was damaged in 1683 during the invasion of Turkish army to Vienna. Pustinja is today an active female monastery.

=Climate=

The climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, with adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfa" (Warm Temperate Climate).{{Cite web |url=https://en.climate-data.org/europe/serbia/valjevo/valjevo-30927/ |title=Valjevo Climate |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=Climate data}}

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|location = Valjevo (1991–2020, extremes 1961–2020)

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|metric first = Yes

|Jan record high C = 23.3

|Feb record high C = 25.4

|Mar record high C = 30.0

|Apr record high C = 32.7

|May record high C = 35.4

|Jun record high C = 37.7

|Jul record high C = 42.4

|Aug record high C = 40.8

|Sep record high C = 39.0

|Oct record high C = 32.7

|Nov record high C = 28.3

|Dec record high C = 23.8

|year record high C = 42.4

|Jan high C = 5.8

|Feb high C = 8.4

|Mar high C = 13.2

|Apr high C = 18.4

|May high C = 22.8

|Jun high C = 26.5

|Jul high C = 28.7

|Aug high C = 29.0

|Sep high C = 23.9

|Oct high C = 18.8

|Nov high C = 12.8

|Dec high C = 6.6

|year high C = 17.9

|Jan mean C = 1.1

|Feb mean C = 2.9

|Mar mean C = 7.2

|Apr mean C = 12.2

|May mean C = 16.9

|Jun mean C = 20.8

|Jul mean C = 22.6

|Aug mean C = 22.3

|Sep mean C = 17.2

|Oct mean C = 12.1

|Nov mean C = 7.0

|Dec mean C = 2.2

|year mean C = 12.0

|Jan low C = -2.8

|Feb low C = -1.6

|Mar low C = 2.0

|Apr low C = 6.2

|May low C = 10.9

|Jun low C = 14.8

|Jul low C = 16.4

|Aug low C = 16.1

|Sep low C = 11.7

|Oct low C = 6.9

|Nov low C = 2.6

|Dec low C = -1.4

|year low C = 6.8

|Jan record low C = -28.4

|Feb record low C = -23.3

|Mar record low C = -16.6

|Apr record low C = -7.0

|May record low C = -1.4

|Jun record low C = 3.4

|Jul record low C = 5.9

|Aug record low C = 3.2

|Sep record low C = -2.4

|Oct record low C = -6.1

|Nov record low C = -15.3

|Dec record low C = -21.0

|year record low C = -28.4

|precipitation colour = green

|Jan precipitation mm = 49.3

|Feb precipitation mm = 50.3

|Mar precipitation mm = 58.6

|Apr precipitation mm = 59.5

|May precipitation mm = 92.6

|Jun precipitation mm = 103.1

|Jul precipitation mm = 77.5

|Aug precipitation mm = 66.0

|Sep precipitation mm = 65.3

|Oct precipitation mm = 64.9

|Nov precipitation mm = 54.5

|Dec precipitation mm = 60.6

|year precipitation mm = 802.2

|Jan humidity = 83.1

|Feb humidity = 77.4

|Mar humidity = 70.5

|Apr humidity = 68.6

|May humidity = 70.2

|Jun humidity = 69.4

|Jul humidity = 67.3

|Aug humidity = 68.0

|Sep humidity = 74.2

|Oct humidity = 78.8

|Nov humidity = 81.2

|Dec humidity = 83.7

|year humidity = 74.4

|unit precipitation days = 0.1 mm

|Jan precipitation days = 14.8

|Feb precipitation days = 13.2

|Mar precipitation days = 12.6

|Apr precipitation days = 13.0

|May precipitation days = 14.5

|Jun precipitation days = 13.1

|Jul precipitation days = 10.6

|Aug precipitation days = 8.9

|Sep precipitation days = 10.8

|Oct precipitation days = 11.1

|Nov precipitation days = 11.8

|Dec precipitation days = 14.5

|year precipitation days = 148.9

|Jan snow days = 8.5

|Feb snow days = 7.2

|Mar snow days = 4.1

|Apr snow days = 1.0

|May snow days = 0.0

|Jun snow days = 0.0

|Jul snow days = 0.0

|Aug snow days = 0.0

|Sep snow days = 0.0

|Oct snow days = 0.2

|Nov snow days = 2.8

|Dec snow days = 6.4

|year snow days = 30.2

|Jan sun = 71.0

|Feb sun = 90.8

|Mar sun = 141.4

|Apr sun = 170.7

|May sun = 217.2

|Jun sun = 242.8

|Jul sun = 273.5

|Aug sun = 259.3

|Sep sun = 183.5

|Oct sun = 142.7

|Nov sun = 92.1

|Dec sun = 63.1

|year sun = 1948.1

|source 1 = Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia{{cite web

| url = https://www.hidmet.gov.rs/ciril/meteorologija/stanica_sr_valjevo.php

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220418211156/https://www.hidmet.gov.rs/ciril/meteorologija/stanica_sr_valjevo.php

| archive-date = 18 April 2022

| title= Monthly and annual means, maximum and minimum values of meteorological elements for the period 1991–2020

| language = sr

| publisher = Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia

| access-date = 18 April 2022}}{{cite web

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url = http://www.hidmet.gov.rs/eng/meteorologija/stanica_sr.php?moss_id=13269

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210720080918/http://www.hidmet.gov.rs/eng/meteorologija/stanica_sr.php?moss_id=13269

| archive-date = 20 July 2021

| title= Monthly and annual means, maximum and minimum values of meteorological elements for the period 1981–2010

| language = sr

| publisher = Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia

| access-date = February 25, 2017}}

}}

Society and culture

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=Cultural institutions=

The most important cultural institution is the National Museum founded in 1951, under whose auspices are the Museum of the First and Second Serbian Uprisings and displays in Brankovina.{{cite news |title=Ovo su NAJLEPŠI MUZEJI van Beograda i evo zašto NE SMETE da ih zaobiđete |url=https://www.blic.rs/slobodno-vreme/vesti/ovo-su-najlepsi-muzeji-van-beograda-i-evo-zasto-ne-smete-da-ih-zaobidete/tq2xw7z |access-date=22 February 2019 |work=blic.rs |date=11 December 2017 |language=sr}} Other institutions include the Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments, the Historical Archive of Valjevo, the Town Library. The Cultural Centre has a well-equipped stage and an auditorium with 630 seats. The Youth Centre has "Gallery 34" for exhibitions and forums. The Serbian Language and Culture Workshop offers classes in Serbian for foreigners.

Valjevo has two elite art galleries. The Modern Gallery has a permanent display of works of the Academician Ljuba Popović (1953-63 period), a collection of works presented by exhibitors and a concept of representing fantastic painting after the model of the famous "Mediala". The International Art Studio "Radovan Mića Trnavac" exhibits foreign painters of different styles.

The Cultural and Artistic Society "Abrašević" has a renowned choir, along with folk music and drama ensembles. Theatrical performances are given by the private theatre "Mala scena" and the Drama Studio of Valjevo Grammar School.

The Jazz Fest is accompanied by summer literary talks in the Library Yard. Desanka's May Talks discuss literary topics, where the Desanka Maksimović Foundation grants an annual poetry award.

=Tešnjar=

Tešnjar is one of the oldest paved streets in Valjevo. It is used for films based in the past and is one of the places that makes the beautiful town unique.

Economy

The main economic activity in the second half of the 20th century was the arms manufacturing firm Krušik, which returned to production after the wars. The Valjevo economy is characterized by small, private companies working in metallurgy, food production and textiles. Austrian company Austrotherm GmbH, Italian company Golden Lady and Slovenian company Gorenje have built production facilities in Valjevo. Another domestic company is Valjevska Pivara, founded in 1860.

The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):{{cite web|title=MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2023.|url=https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2023/PdfE/G202313050.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia|access-date=20 September 2024}}

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Activity

! Total

Agriculture, forestry and fishingalign="right"|168
Mining and quarryingalign="right"|178
Manufacturingalign="right"|9,962
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supplyalign="right"|502
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activitiesalign="right"|610
Constructionalign="right"|2,467
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcyclesalign="right"|4,397
Transportation and storagealign="right"|1,206
Accommodation and food servicesalign="right"|966
Information and communicationalign="right"|468
Financial and insurance activitiesalign="right"|382
Real estate activitiesalign="right"|44
Professional, scientific and technical activitiesalign="right"|1,010
Administrative and support service activitiesalign="right"|543
Public administration and defense; compulsory social securityalign="right"|1,605
Educationalign="right"|1,747
Human health and social work activitiesalign="right"|1,897
Arts, entertainment and recreationalign="right"|359
Other service activitiesalign="right"|622
Individual agricultural workersalign="right"|1,405
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|Total

align="right"|30,539

Politics

Seats in the city parliament won in the 2016 local elections:{{cite web|url=http://www.vamedia.info/index.php/home/politika/2845-valjevo-je-glasalo|title=Valjevo je glasalo|first=Caca|last=Vujanac|website=www.vamedia.info|access-date=2016-04-25|archive-date=2017-12-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171222053133/http://www.vamedia.info/index.php/home/politika/2845-valjevo-je-glasalo|url-status=dead}}

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style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Party

! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Seats

Serbian Progressive Party26
Socialist Party of Serbia18
Democratic Party4
Enough is Enough3
colspan="5" | Source: Local Elections in Serbia 2016

Gallery

File:Valjevo sharp.jpg|A view of the city from the west. River Kolubara and city wheat silo can be seen

File:Petnica cave.jpg|Petnica cave

File:Desanka Maksimovic PhotoAdamRadosavljevic.jpg|Desanka Maksimović monument

File:Nenadović Tower from 1813.jpg|Nenadović Tower from 1813

File:Park Pećina 4.JPG|Cave Park

File:Park Pećina 1.jpg|Cave Park

File:Tešnjar.JPG|Tešnjar, old urban settlement in Valjevo

File:Gradac river near Valjevo.jpg|Gradac River near Valjevo

File:Zgrada gimnazije, Valjevo 010.jpg|Valjevo Grammar School

File:Valjevo, chrám.JPG|Temple of Our Lord's Resurrection

File:Valjevo, Skulptura Seča knezova, 04.jpg|"Mother Serbia", Memorial dedicated to the Slaughter of the Knezes

File:Spomen groblje 1914-1915, Valjevo 010.jpg|Memorial cemetery to the victims of the World War I

{{wide image|Ваљево панорама града.jpg|1000px|Valjevo Panorama - downtown}}

{{wide image|Valjevo uptown.jpg|1000px|Valjevo Panorama - uptown part of the city and cathedral church}}

Notable people

File:Valjevo, Spomenik Proti Mateji Nenadoviću, 03.JPG's monument in Valjevo]]

=Nenadović family=

This family produced leaders of the First Serbian Uprising, ministers of the first Serbian government, spiritual leaders and travel writers. Some members are: Voivode Aleksa, Archpriest Mateja Nenadović, Voivode Jakov Nenadović, Sima and Jevrem, writer Čika Ljuba Nenadović, and Princess Persida Karađorđević, the mother of King Peter I of Serbia.

International cooperation

Valjevo has official sister cities:

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|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" !| Slovakia

|! style="background:#ffffcf; color:#000;" !| Prievidza, Trenčín Region

|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" !| {{Citation needed|date=July 2013}}

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|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" !| Germany

|! style="background:#ffffcf; color:#000;" !| Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria

|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" !| {{Citation needed|date=July 2013}}

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|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" !| Netherlands

|! style="background:#ffffcf; color:#000;" !| Sittard, Limburg

|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" !| {{Citation needed|date=July 2013}}

See also

References

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