Travel to Jordan to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work, or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in Jordan?

  • Backpacking and traveling in Jordan offers a wonderful mix of historical sites like Petra and natural wonders like the Wadi Rum Desert. The country is known for its hospitable people, good infrastructure, and security, making it a popular destination for travelers.
  • Activity spotting: scuba diving and snorkeling in the Red Sea; hiking through the beautiful Wadi Rum desert; exploring the archaeology of Jesus' baptism; discovering cafes galleries and medieval mosques in Amman; dipping and floating in the Dead Sea; bird watching in the Azraq Oasis; admiring the lost city of Petra; visiting the ancient cities of Jerash, Madaba and Mount Nebo. 
  • Animal spotting: Arabian oryx, Nubian ibex, Arabian wolf, desert fox, golden eagle, Arabian partridge, dolphins, manatees, reef sharks, seahorses, etc. 
  • Food spotting: the national dish mansaf (lamb cooked in fermented yogurt sauce, maqluba (rice dish with meat and vegetables), falafel, hummus, shawarma, tabouleh and more delicacies. 

Studying in Jordan?

  • Jordan has several good educational institutions that offer a wide range of study options. For example, you can study Arabic, or Middle Eastern political relations and diplomacy, as well as engineering, medicine, humanities and international relations. There are also many universities that offer opportunities for international exchanges. It is a good country to study, especially if you want to learn about the culture and history of the region. 
  • Study cities: Amman, Irbid, Zarqa, Aqaba, Madaba. 
  • Language: Arabic, but also many programs in English. 

Internship in Jordan?

  • There are all kinds of internship opportunities in Jordan. A special internship opportunity is for example in archaeology, but there are also opportunities in companies in for example IT and marketing, in the human rights and NGO world and education. 
  • Competencies: knowledge of the region, intercultural communication, Arabic language skills, problem solving ability, adaptability, networking. 

Volunteer in Jordan?

  • There are many volunteer opportunities in Jordan. For example, you can work in education (language, music etc) for marginalized children and youth, women, small communities, as well as at desert communities, hostels, dive centers etc.

Work in Jordan?

  • There are jobs for foreigners in education such as English classes, as well as academic positions. You can also find jobs in the non-profit sector, in technology and IT, tourism and hospitality and with international companies. 
  • Work culture: the culture is characterized by hierarchy and respect and building relationships and networks. The work week lasts from Sunday to Thursday.

Working as a digital nomad in Jordan?

  • Jordan is a popular destination for digital nomads. Costs are low, the Internet is good and there are several co-working spaces. You can also enjoy great food and beautiful tours and find many other expats and travelers. 
  • Favorite locations: Amman, Aqaba, Petra/Wadi Musa.
  • Also check remote and online working from abroad

Living in Jordan?

  • The quality of life in Jordan is comfortable, with modern facilities, good amenities, friendly people, delicious food. Also, costs are quite low compared to Western countries. 
  • It is a safe country for expats, with little crime and generally a stable political situation. 
  • It is also a family-friendly country, with many expat compounds with fine facilities, good education and many international schools. 
  • It is an Islamic country, but one of the most liberal. Do make sure you are aware of local customs and habits. 
  • The climate is Mediterranean, with hot summers and wet winters.
  • Health insurance: health care is of high quality with modern facilities, but make sure you have your own well-covered health insurance.

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Travel in Jordan?

  • There is much to do and see in this Arab country. Jordan is bursting with historical sites, but you can also go there for an adventurous vacation. For example, go rock climbing or on a camel safari in the desert. Jordan also has much to offer for nature lovers. There are two large wildlife parks in the country where the almost extinct Oryx still lives in the wild. Snorkeling or diving in the Red Sea among beautiful coral is also worthwhile.

Updates Jordan?

  • More about Jordan, updates and contributions, see the link below.

 

How does healthcare work in Jordan, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Jordan, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Jordan?

What is the quality of healthcare in Jordan?

  • Jordan has one of the best healthcare systems in the Middle East. Especially in Amman, hospitals and clinics are well equipped, and many doctors have been trained in the West.
  • Residents and foreigners who live in Jordan (temporarily) are in good hands and can expect high quality care!
  • The country is even one of the most popular countries for medical tourism in the Middle Eastand also ranks high in the world rankings due to the low costs of good care.
  • In remote areas, care can be less good, but in general even here, the medical infrastructure is quite good.
  • Doctors generally speak good English, especially in Amman.
  • For both foreigners and locals, emergency treatment is free, as long as hospitalization is not necessary.
  • Most residents have received their vaccinations and there are many opportunities for preventive health tests.
  • Pharmacies are easy to find in Jordan. Just look for a green cross or a mortar and pestle logo. Many medications are readily available and can be obtained without a prescription. Home delivery of medicines is often also possible.
  • The emergency services in Jordan are quite fast! Call 911 for a medical emergency and you will have help from an ambulance in no time.

How does the public healthcare system work in Jordan?

  • The Jordanian government offers affordable healthcare through public hospitals and clinics. The quality is good and the medical resources are generally up-to-date, but waiting times can be very long.
  • Healthcare is provided through public clinics and hospitals spread throughout the country, with most facilities in the cities of Amman and Irbid.
  • There is public health insurance in Jordan. This is paid for by the government and through the salaries of employees. Employees receive free or subsidised care. Your employer must register you for this, which takes on average about 15 days from your starting date.

How does the private healthcare system work in Jordan?

  • Private healthcare is of comparable quality to public healthcare in Jordan. However, many people, both locals and foreigners, opt for private healthcare. The reasons for choosing private care mainly come down to more comfort, shorter waiting times and more choice of specialists.
  • Private care is known in particular for its good quality care in the field of oncology, eye care and cardiovascular diseases.
  • Employers often offer insurance, but if this is not the case, it is wise to take out a good, private health insurance yourself.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Jordan?

  • In Jordan, both the public and private systems work with general practitioners.
  • General practitioners often work in outpatient clinics, where they are responsible for the ongoing treatment of patients and preventive care advice.
  • Check the government website or ask other expat for advice on a good general practitioner. 

How is the dentist arranged in Jordan?

  • Dental care in Jordan is of good quality. You can choose both private and public care, in both cases you are usually in good hands.
  • It is easy to find a good dentist in Jordan. Ask other expats for recommendations, or visit the Jordanian Dental Association website.
  • The public insurance system covers limited dental care. Most people choose private insurance that covers more extensive dental care. You can also choose to pay out of pocket, the costs are generally lower than in the West.

How is pregnancy care arranged in Jordan?

  • Maternity care is of very good quality in Jordan. Both public and private hospitals have experienced gynaecologists and paediatricians.
  • Most foreigners in Jordan choose private hospitals for maternity care because of the comfort and privacy. Another option is a birth centre.
  • The vast majority of births take place in hospitals. There are few home births because there are few options for this, although the number of home births has increased in recent years.
  • In public hospitals, maternity care is free or cheap.
  • Abortion is illegal in Jordan in most cases. An abortion can only be performed when the mother is in danger and a committee of three doctors agrees with the procedure. For this reason, many illegal abortions take place.

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Jordan?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Jordan?

  • Jordan is one of the safest countries in the Middle East. However, pickpocketing does occur in tourist areas, such as Amman and Petra.
  • The border areas with Syria and Iraq can be dangerous due to geopolitical tensions.
  • Demonstrations can sometimes occur in Amman and Irbid, so it is best to stay away from these areas.
  • In the desert areas, flash floods can be dangerous. It is advised to check the weather before going on a wadi hike.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Jordan?

  • Fortunately, there are not so many health risks in Jordan and the health care is good, which makes it a relatively comfortable country to go to or stay in for everyone.
  • It is important to watch out for infectious diseases that are transmitted through water, food or insects. Sometimes there can be outbreaks. Think of hepatitis, typhoid, leishmaniasis and rabies.
  • Only drink boiled water or bottled water and avoid raw or poorly cooked food.
  • It can get very hot in Jordan, especially in the summer (think 45°C!). So make sure you drink enough water and use good sunscreen.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Jordan?

  • Driving in Jordan is for the real adventurer who is not afraid of a challenge. Accidents are common and are the biggest cause of death in Jordan.
  • The roads are good, but driving can be quite… chaotic. You can’t expect much respect for traffic rules.
  • Driving with alcohol in your system is absolutely forbidden in Jordan.
  • There are different times of the year that present challenges for driving. For example, roads can become dangerous during the rainy season (December to March) and the roads are very busy in the summer months due to tourists and during Muslim holidays.
  • The Desert Highway near Aqaba is one of the most dangerous roads in Jordan. It is recommended to avoid this road at night.
  • Some roadrules are that you must always wear a seat belt and carry a fire extinguisher and warning triangle. Also make sure you always have enough water in the car, so that you can at least stay hydrated in case of an emergency.
  • There are landmines in the country, often near military facilities. These locations are often fenced off and indicated with a sign with a skull on it. In addition to driving, you can also use buses and taxis in Jordan. Taxis are required to turn on the meter.
  • Good to know with taxis is that if the driver is male, women must sit in the back and men in the front. With a female driver, this is the other way around.
  • Unfortunately, there are several stories of negative experiences with taxi drivers. It may therefore be wiser to use apps to book a taxi.
  • The bus system can be confusing and buses do not always run according to fixed times. It can be a fun, challenging experience and if you live in Jordan for a longer period of time, you will quickly get used to it.
  • Between cities there are JTT buses with air conditioning and minibuses. Minibuses leave when they are full, so it can sometimes take a while. JTT buses offer more comfort, leave at fixed times and run on popular routes.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Jordan?

  • Is the trip to Jordan and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Jordan if you are going to live there for a while?

  • The healthcare system in Jordan is of good quality, healthcare is affordable and emergency aid is even free. Your own health insurance may be required for certain visas, but apart from that it is recommended anyway to take out your own international health insurance for a long stay, even if you are already insured through your employer. This way you prevent unexpected financial surprises when you become (seriously) ill or need medical evacuation. You'll also have more freedom of choice in terms of medical care.
  • Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
Packing list for Jordan, travel insurance for Jordan, and taking your belongings

Packing list for Jordan, travel insurance for Jordan, and taking your belongings

Packing list for Jordan, travel insurance for Jordan, and taking your belongings

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Sufficiently insured or not for your trip to Jordan?

What to take with you to Jordan: spotlighted

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  • Documents: passport valid for at least 6 months upon arrival. An online and/or offline copy.
  • Money: bringing Jordanian dinar is a must if you want to shop in the souks.
  • Care: sunscreen and aftersun.
  • Outdoor and practical: cap or hat and sunglasses.
  • Protection: thin scarf/shawl for protection against the sun and sand. Warm socks for the cool nights in the desert. Light rain gear for the winter (more about rain gear and waterproof clothing).
  • Clothing: from cool evenings and mild days in the winter, to very hot in the summer. Layers are therefore useful, with some extra warmth for the winter. Modest (covering) clothing is important when you want to respect the local culture and visit certain religious institutions. Swimwear for the Dead Sea.
  • Shoes: comfortable walking shoes and sandals/flip-flops.
  • Medicines and travel pharmacy: a small first aid kit with plasters, painkillers and ORS. Anti-mosquito repellent.
  • Technology and equipment: world plug with type F, power bank for your nights in Wadi Rum.
What are some other options for packing as well?
  • Reusable water bottle (possibly with filter).
  • Quick-drying travel towel
  • Dustproof cover or packing cubes – desert dust quickly finds its way.
  • Headlamp or flashlight.
  • A buff, scarf or bandana – wet it and keep yourself cool.

What should you keep in mind when traveling to Jordan with your belongings?

  • Local customs and culture and how to dress accordingly.

Are there mosquitoes in Jordan?

  • Mosquitoes are mainly active in the warmer months and near water sources.
  • Diseases such as the West Nile virus are occasionally reported.
  • More about protection against mosquitoes and insects.

Are there sandflies in Jordan?

  • Sandflies do make their way into Jordan, and can transmit the nasty disease leishmaniasis - especially in the middle and lower parts of the Jordan Valley.
  • The only place where it does not occur is the eastern part of the desert. In the north of the country the risk is small.

Can you buy DEET, or other mosquito repellents, in Jordan?

  • It can be difficult to find your favorite mosquito repellent in Jordan.

Can you buy a joint or weed in Jordan, or take it with you to Jordan?

  • Cannabis is illegal in Jordan. Although the penalties have been relaxed in recent years, possession, use and trade can still be come at a price. The first time rehabilitation, then a hefty prison sentence.
  • The government is a lot stricter when it comes to bringing weed - even the death penalty is not ruled out (although that has not happened for a long time).

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    What social activities can you do abroad?

    • Opportunities are found in the areas of helping, learning or studying. You can get involved to volunteer in a social project at a school in Africa, Asia or Latin America. You can get involved in nature, in a project with animals or cleaning the sea or beaches. Those who want to learn more can choose for example a language course in Latin America, Spain or South Africa.

    What work related activities can you do abroad?

    • If you want to gain work experience, and/or also earn money, go and work abroad. You can combine backpacking in Australia with temporary work. You can work on campsites in Europe or bush camps in Africa. You can pretty much go all over the world to work in the hospitality industry, hotels and hostels, in the healthcare sector or for example at a diving school.

    What sports activities to do abroad?

    • Have you ever thought of mountain biking, rafting (going down a wild river on a raft or rubber dinghy, climbing or canoeing), survival (which involves building rafts, climbing or canoeing), abseiling (descending a rock face while secured to ropes), zip-lining (whizzing down a cable), canyoning (starting at the top of a river and then climbing, swimming, diving down the bed) or caving (scrambling, wriggling and crawling through caves and crevices)?
    • Maybe you feel more comfortable on a bodyboard (on a half-wave surfboard, you surf the high waves lying down-with flippers), on a hang glider or while paragliding (with a parachute you float down a mountain or dune), hydrospeeding (on a bodyboard with flippers and a wetsuit on you go down a wild river via rapids) or Tiefschneeskiing (racing down through powder snow)?

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      How does healthcare work in Jordan, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does healthcare work in Jordan, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

      How does the healthcare system work in Jordan?

      What is the quality of healthcare in Jordan?

      • Jordan has one of the best healthcare systems in the Middle East. Especially in Amman, hospitals and clinics are well equipped, and many doctors have been trained in the West.
      • Residents and foreigners who live in Jordan (temporarily) are in good hands and can expect high quality care!
      • The country is even one of the most popular countries for medical tourism in the Middle Eastand also ranks high in the world rankings due to the low costs of good care.
      • In remote areas, care can be less good, but in general even here, the medical infrastructure is quite good.
      • Doctors generally speak good English, especially in Amman.
      • For both foreigners and locals, emergency treatment is free, as long as hospitalization is not necessary.
      • Most residents have received their vaccinations and there are many opportunities for preventive health tests.
      • Pharmacies are easy to find in Jordan. Just look for a green cross or a mortar and pestle logo. Many medications are readily available and can be obtained without a prescription. Home delivery of medicines is often also possible.
      • The emergency services in Jordan are quite fast! Call 911 for a medical emergency and you will have help from an ambulance in no time.

      How does the public healthcare system work in Jordan?

      • The Jordanian government offers affordable healthcare through public hospitals and clinics. The quality is good and the medical resources are generally up-to-date, but waiting times can be very long.
      • Healthcare is provided through public clinics and hospitals spread throughout the country, with most facilities in the cities of Amman and Irbid.
      • There is public health insurance in Jordan. This is paid for by the government and through the salaries of employees. Employees receive free or subsidised care. Your employer must register you for this, which takes on average about 15 days from your starting date.

      How does the private healthcare system work in Jordan?

      • Private healthcare is of comparable quality to public healthcare in Jordan. However, many people, both locals and foreigners, opt for private healthcare. The reasons for choosing private care mainly come down to more comfort, shorter waiting times and more choice of specialists.
      • Private care is known in particular for its good quality care in the field of oncology, eye care and cardiovascular diseases.
      • Employers often offer insurance, but if this is not the case, it is wise to take out a good, private health insurance yourself.

      How is the general practitioner arranged in Jordan?

      • In Jordan, both the public and private systems work with general practitioners.
      • General practitioners often work in outpatient clinics, where they are responsible for the ongoing treatment of patients and preventive care advice.
      • Check the government website or ask other expat for advice on a good general practitioner. 

      How is the dentist arranged in Jordan?

      • Dental care in Jordan is of good quality. You can choose both private and public care, in both cases you are usually in good hands.
      • It is easy to find a good dentist in Jordan. Ask other expats for recommendations, or visit the Jordanian Dental Association website.
      • The public insurance system covers limited dental care. Most people choose private insurance that covers more extensive dental care. You can also choose to pay out of pocket, the costs are generally lower than in the West.

      How is pregnancy care arranged in Jordan?

      • Maternity care is of very good quality in Jordan. Both public and private hospitals have experienced gynaecologists and paediatricians.
      • Most foreigners in Jordan choose private hospitals for maternity care because of the comfort and privacy. Another option is a birth centre.
      • The vast majority of births take place in hospitals. There are few home births because there are few options for this, although the number of home births has increased in recent years.
      • In public hospitals, maternity care is free or cheap.
      • Abortion is illegal in Jordan in most cases. An abortion can only be performed when the mother is in danger and a committee of three doctors agrees with the procedure. For this reason, many illegal abortions take place.

      How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Jordan?

      What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Jordan?

      • Jordan is one of the safest countries in the Middle East. However, pickpocketing does occur in tourist areas, such as Amman and Petra.
      • The border areas with Syria and Iraq can be dangerous due to geopolitical tensions.
      • Demonstrations can sometimes occur in Amman and Irbid, so it is best to stay away from these areas.
      • In the desert areas, flash floods can be dangerous. It is advised to check the weather before going on a wadi hike.

      What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Jordan?

      • Fortunately, there are not so many health risks in Jordan and the health care is good, which makes it a relatively comfortable country to go to or stay in for everyone.
      • It is important to watch out for infectious diseases that are transmitted through water, food or insects. Sometimes there can be outbreaks. Think of hepatitis, typhoid, leishmaniasis and rabies.
      • Only drink boiled water or bottled water and avoid raw or poorly cooked food.
      • It can get very hot in Jordan, especially in the summer (think 45°C!). So make sure you drink enough water and use good sunscreen.

      What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Jordan?

      • Driving in Jordan is for the real adventurer who is not afraid of a challenge. Accidents are common and are the biggest cause of death in Jordan.
      • The roads are good, but driving can be quite… chaotic. You can’t expect much respect for traffic rules.
      • Driving with alcohol in your system is absolutely forbidden in Jordan.
      • There are different times of the year that present challenges for driving. For example, roads can become dangerous during the rainy season (December to March) and the roads are very busy in the summer months due to tourists and during Muslim holidays.
      • The Desert Highway near Aqaba is one of the most dangerous roads in Jordan. It is recommended to avoid this road at night.
      • Some roadrules are that you must always wear a seat belt and carry a fire extinguisher and warning triangle. Also make sure you always have enough water in the car, so that you can at least stay hydrated in case of an emergency.
      • There are landmines in the country, often near military facilities. These locations are often fenced off and indicated with a sign with a skull on it. In addition to driving, you can also use buses and taxis in Jordan. Taxis are required to turn on the meter.
      • Good to know with taxis is that if the driver is male, women must sit in the back and men in the front. With a female driver, this is the other way around.
      • Unfortunately, there are several stories of negative experiences with taxi drivers. It may therefore be wiser to use apps to book a taxi.
      • The bus system can be confusing and buses do not always run according to fixed times. It can be a fun, challenging experience and if you live in Jordan for a longer period of time, you will quickly get used to it.
      • Between cities there are JTT buses with air conditioning and minibuses. Minibuses leave when they are full, so it can sometimes take a while. JTT buses offer more comfort, leave at fixed times and run on popular routes.

      What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Jordan?

      • Is the trip to Jordan and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

      What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Jordan if you are going to live there for a while?

      • The healthcare system in Jordan is of good quality, healthcare is affordable and emergency aid is even free. Your own health insurance may be required for certain visas, but apart from that it is recommended anyway to take out your own international health insurance for a long stay, even if you are already insured through your employer. This way you prevent unexpected financial surprises when you become (seriously) ill or need medical evacuation. You'll also have more freedom of choice in terms of medical care.
      • Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
      Packing list for Jordan, travel insurance for Jordan, and taking your belongings

      Packing list for Jordan, travel insurance for Jordan, and taking your belongings

      Packing list for Jordan, travel insurance for Jordan, and taking your belongings

      To take or not to take to Jordan, leave at home or arrange locally?
      Sufficiently insured or not for your activities in Jordan?
      Sufficiently insured or not for your trip to Jordan?

      What to take with you to Jordan: spotlighted

      Featured items:
      • Documents: passport valid for at least 6 months upon arrival. An online and/or offline copy.
      • Money: bringing Jordanian dinar is a must if you want to shop in the souks.
      • Care: sunscreen and aftersun.
      • Outdoor and practical: cap or hat and sunglasses.
      • Protection: thin scarf/shawl for protection against the sun and sand. Warm socks for the cool nights in the desert. Light rain gear for the winter (more about rain gear and waterproof clothing).
      • Clothing: from cool evenings and mild days in the winter, to very hot in the summer. Layers are therefore useful, with some extra warmth for the winter. Modest (covering) clothing is important when you want to respect the local culture and visit certain religious institutions. Swimwear for the Dead Sea.
      • Shoes: comfortable walking shoes and sandals/flip-flops.
      • Medicines and travel pharmacy: a small first aid kit with plasters, painkillers and ORS. Anti-mosquito repellent.
      • Technology and equipment: world plug with type F, power bank for your nights in Wadi Rum.
      What are some other options for packing as well?
      • Reusable water bottle (possibly with filter).
      • Quick-drying travel towel
      • Dustproof cover or packing cubes – desert dust quickly finds its way.
      • Headlamp or flashlight.
      • A buff, scarf or bandana – wet it and keep yourself cool.

      What should you keep in mind when traveling to Jordan with your belongings?

      • Local customs and culture and how to dress accordingly.

      Are there mosquitoes in Jordan?

      • Mosquitoes are mainly active in the warmer months and near water sources.
      • Diseases such as the West Nile virus are occasionally reported.
      • More about protection against mosquitoes and insects.

      Are there sandflies in Jordan?

      • Sandflies do make their way into Jordan, and can transmit the nasty disease leishmaniasis - especially in the middle and lower parts of the Jordan Valley.
      • The only place where it does not occur is the eastern part of the desert. In the north of the country the risk is small.

      Can you buy DEET, or other mosquito repellents, in Jordan?

      • It can be difficult to find your favorite mosquito repellent in Jordan.

      Can you buy a joint or weed in Jordan, or take it with you to Jordan?

      • Cannabis is illegal in Jordan. Although the penalties have been relaxed in recent years, possession, use and trade can still be come at a price. The first time rehabilitation, then a hefty prison sentence.
      • The government is a lot stricter when it comes to bringing weed - even the death penalty is not ruled out (although that has not happened for a long time).

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