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Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
1 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
English Gaelic Local Authority
Ach' An Todhair Achadh An Todhair Highland
Achnacreebeag Achadh na Crithe Beag Argyll and Bute
Achnacroish Achadh na Croise Argyll and Bute
Achnamara Achadh na Mara Argyll and Bute
Alness Alanais Highland
Appin An Apainn Argyll and Bute
Ardchattan Priory Priòraid Àird Chatain Argyll and Bute
Ardgay Àird Ghaoithe Highland
Ardgayhill Cnoc Àird Ghaoithe Highland
Ardrishaig Àird Driseig Argyll and Bute
Arisaig Àrasaig Highland
Aviemore An Aghaidh Mhòr Highland
Balgowan Baile a' Ghobhainn Highland
Ballachulish Baile a' Chaolais Highland
Balloch Am Bealach Highland
Baravullin Bàrr a' Mhuilinn Argyll and Bute
Barcaldine Am Barra Calltainn Argyll and Bute
Barran Bharran Argyll and Bute
Beasdale Rail Station Stèisean Bhiasdail Highland
Beauly A' Mhanachainn Highland
Benderloch Meadarloch Argyll and Bute
Black Crofts Na Croitean Dubha Argyll and Bute
Blair Atholl Blàr Athall Perth and kinross
Boat of Garten Coit Ghartain Highland
Bonawe Bun Obha Argyll and Bute
Bridgend Ceann Drochaid Argyll and Bute
Brora Brùra Highland
Bunarkaig Bun Airceig Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
2 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Cairnbaan An Càrn Bàn Argyll and Bute
Calvine Cail Mhinn Perth and Kinross
Campbeltown Ceann Loch Chille Chiarain Argyll and Bute
Camusnagaul Camas nan Gall Highland
Caol An Caol Highland
Carradale Càradal Argyll and Bute
Carrbridge Drochaid Chàrr Highland
Charlestown Baile Theàrlaich Highland
Clachan An Clachan Argyll and Bute
Claonaig Claonaig Argyll and Bute
Clovullin Cladh a' Mhuilinn Highland
Cluny Castle Caisteal Chluanaidh Highland
Connel A' Choingheal Argyll and Bute
Corpach A' Chorpaich Highland
Corran An Corran Highland
Craignure Creag an Iubhair Argyll and Bute
Creagan Critheagan Argyll and Bute
Crinan Crìonan Argyll and Bute
Crubenmore Lodge Loidse Chrùbainn Mhòir Highland
Culrain Cùil Raithin Highland
Dalavich Dail Abhaich Argyll and Bute
Dalmally Dàil Mhàilidh Argyll and Bute
Dalwhinnie Dail Chuinnidh Highland
Dingwall Inbhir Pheofharain Highland
Dochgarroch Dabhach Garrach Highland
Dores Duras Highland
Doune An Dùn Highland
Druimarbin Druim Earbain Highland
Drumchardine Druim a' Chàrdnaidh Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
3 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Drumlemble Druim Lèamal Argyll and Bute
Drumnadrochit Druim na Drochaid Highland
Dunbeg An Dùn Beag Argyll and Bute
Dunrobin Castle Caisteal Dhùn Robain Highland
Duror Dùrar Highland
East Croftmore A' Chroit Mhòr an Ear Highland
Ellan An t-Eilean Highland
Errogie Eireaghaidh Highland
Fearn Station Stèisean Mhanachainn Rois Highland
Feshiebridge Drochaid Fheisidh Highland
Findhorn Bridge Drochaid Èire Highland
Ford An t-Àth Argyll and Bute
Fort Augustus Cille Chuimein Highland
Fort William An Gearasdan Highland
Foyers Foithir Highland
Ganavan Gaineamhan Argyll and Bute
Glencoe Gleann Comhann Highland
Glenfinnan Gleann Fhionnainn Highland
Glentruim House Taigh Ghlinn Truim Highland
Golspie Goillspidh Highland
Grantown-on-Spey Baile nan Granndach Highland
Inchree Innis Ruighe Highland
Insh Innis Highland
Inverdruie Inbhir Druidh Highland
Invergarry Inbhir Garadh Highland
Invergordon Inbhir Ghòrdain Highland
Inverneill Inbhir Nèill Argyll and Bute
Inverness Inbhir Nis Highland
Invershin Rail Station Stèisean-rèile Inbhir Sin Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
4 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Kennacraig Ceann na Creige Argyll and Bute
Kentallen Ceann an t-Sàilein Highland
Kilberry Cill Bhearaidh Argyll and Bute
Kilchrenan Cille Chrèanain Argyll and Bute
Killean Cill Eathain Argyll and Bute
Kilmahumaig Cill MoChumaig Argyll and Bute
Kilmartin Cille Mhàrtainn Argyll and Bute
Kilmichael Glassary Cille Mhìcheil Ghlasraidh Argyll and Bute
Kilmore A’ Chill Mhòr Argyll and Bute
Kilmory Cille Mhoire Argyll and Bute
Kilmuir Cille Mhoire Highland
Kinbrace Ceann a' Bhràist Highland
Kincraig Ceann na Creige Highland
Kingussie Ceann a' Ghiùthsaich Highland
Kinlochleven Ceann Loch Lìobhann Highland
Kinlochmore Ceann Loch Mòr Highland
Kirkhill Cnoc Mhoire Highland
Laggan An Lagan Highland
Lairg Luirg Highland
Ledaig An Leideag Argyll and Bute
Lewiston Blàr na Maigh Highland
Loch Eil Outward Bound Rail Station Stèisean Spòrs A-Muigh Loch Iall Highland
Lochailort Loch Ailleart Highland
Locheilside Rail Station Stèisean Taobh Loch Iall Highland
Lochend Ceann Loch Highland
Lochgair An Loch Geàrr Argyll and Bute
Lochgilphead Ceann Loch Gilb Argyll and Bute
Lochranza Loch Raonasa North Ayrshire
Lyne of Gorthleck Loinn Ghortlaig Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
5 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Machrihanish Machaire Shanais Argyll and Bute
Machrihanish Airport Port-adhair Mhachaire Shanais Argyll and Bute
Mallaig Malaig Highland
Morar Mòrar Highland
Moy A' Mhoigh Highland
Muir of Ord Am Blàr Dubh Highland
Munlochy Poll Lochaidh Highland
Nairn Inbhir Narann Highland
Nethy Bridge Obar Neithich Highland
Newlands Am Fearann Ùr Highland
Newtonmore Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh Highland
North Ballachulish Baile a' Chaolais Highland
North Connel A' Choingheal a Tuath Argyll and Bute
North Kessock Ceasag a Tuath Highland
North Shian An Sìthean a Tuath Argyll and Bute
Oban An t-Òban Argyll and Bute
Onich Omhanaich Highland
Otter Ferry Port na h-Oitir Argyll and Bute
Pittentrail Baile an Tràill Highland
Port Appin Port na h-Apann Argyll and Bute
Port Askaig Port Asgaig Argyll and Bute
Port Ellen Port Ilein Argyll and Bute
Portnacroish Port na Croise Argyll and Bute
Roybridge Drochaid Ruaidh Highland
Scalasaig Sgalasaig Argyll and Bute
Skipness Sgibnis Argyll and Bute
Skye of Curr Sgeith Chùrr Highland
Slockavullin Sloc a’ Mhuilinn Argyll and Bute
Smithton Baile a’ Ghobhainn Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
6 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
South Ballachulish Baile a' Chaolais Highland
Southend Ceann mu Dheas Argyll and Bute
Spean Bridge Drochaid an Aonachain Highland
Stewarton Baile nan Stiùbhartach Argyll and Bute
Stronchreggan Sròn Chritheagain Highland
Stronmilchan Sròn Mhialachian Argyll and Bute
Sunadale Cott Cot Shunadail Argyll and Bute
Tain Baile Dhubhthaich Highland
Tarbert An Tairbeart Argyll and Bute
Taynuilt Taigh an Uillt Argyll and Bute
Tayvallich Taigh a’ Bhealaich Argyll and Bute
The Polchar Am Pollachar Highland
Thurso Inbhir Theòrsa Highland
Tomatin An Tom Aiteann Highland
Tomatin Distillery Taigh-staile an Tuim Aitinn Highland
Torlundy Tòrr Lunndaidh Highland
Tradespark Pàirc na Malairt Highland
Trislaig Trinnsleig Highland
Westhill An Cnoc Shuas Highland
Whitehouse Glac a' Mhuilinn Argyll and Bute
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
7 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Gàidhlig Beurla Comhairle
Achadh An Todhair Ach' An Todhair Highland
Achadh na Crithe Beag Achnacreebeag Argyll and Bute
Achadh na Croise Achnacroish Argyll and Bute
Achadh na Mara Achnamara Argyll and Bute
An Aghaidh Mhòr Aviemore Highland
Àird Driseig Ardrishaig Argyll and Bute
Àird Ghaoithe Ardgay Highland
Alanais Alness Highland
Am Barra Calltainn Barcaldine Argyll and Bute
An Apainn Appin Argyll and Bute
Àrasaig Arisaig Highland
An t-Àth Ford Argyll and Bute
Baile a' Chaolais Ballachulish Highland
Baile a' Chaolais North Ballachulish Highland
Baile a' Chaolais South Ballachulish Highland
Baile a' Ghobhainn Balgowan Highland
Baile a’ Ghobhainn Smithton Highland
Baile an Tràill Pittentrail Highland
Baile Dhubhthaich Tain Highland
Baile nan Granndach Grantown-on-Spey Highland
Baile nan Stiùbhartach Stewarton Argyll and Bute
Baile Theàrlaich Charlestown Highland
Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh Newtonmore Highland
Bàrr a' Mhuilinn Baravullin Argyll and Bute
Am Bealach Balloch Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
8 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Bharran Barran Argyll and Bute
Blàr Athall Blair Atholl Perth and kinross
Am Blàr Dubh Muir of Ord Highland
Blàr na Maigh Lewiston Highland
Brùra Brora Highland
Bun Airceig Bunarkaig Highland
Bun Obha Bonawe Argyll and Bute
Cail Mhinn Calvine Perth and Kinross
Caisteal Chluanaidh Cluny Castle Highland
Caisteal Dhùn Robain Dunrobin Castle Highland
Camas nan Gall Camusnagaul Highland
An Caol Caol Highland
Càradal Carradale Argyll and Bute
An Càrn Bàn Cairnbaan Argyll and Bute
Ceann a' Bhràist Kinbrace Highland
Ceann a' Ghiùthsaich Kingussie Highland
Ceann an t-Sàilein Kentallen Highland
Ceann Drochaid Bridgend Argyll and Bute
Ceann Loch Lochend Highland
Ceann Loch Chille Chiarain Campbeltown Argyll and Bute
Ceann Loch Gilb Lochgilphead Argyll and Bute
Ceann Loch Lìobhann Kinlochleven Highland
Ceann Loch Mòr Kinlochmore Highland
Ceann mu Dheas Southend Argyll and Bute
Ceann na Creige Kennacraig Argyll and Bute
Ceann na Creige Kincraig Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
9 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Ceasag a Tuath North Kessock Highland
A’ Chill Mhòr Kilmore Argyll and Bute
A' Choingheal Connel Argyll and Bute
A' Choingheal a Tuath North Connel Argyll and Bute
A' Chorpaich Corpach Highland
A' Chroit Mhòr an Ear East Croftmore Highland
Cill Bhearaidh Kilberry Argyll and Bute
Cill Eathain Killean Argyll and Bute
Cill MoChumaig Kilmahumaig Argyll and Bute
Cille Chrèanain Kilchrenan Argyll and Bute
Cille Chuimein Fort Augustus Highland
Cille Mhàrtainn Kilmartin Argyll and Bute
Cille Mhìcheil Ghlasraidh Kilmichael Glassary Argyll and Bute
Cille Mhoire Kilmory Argyll and Bute
Cille Mhoire Kilmuir Highland
An Clachan Clachan Argyll and Bute
Cladh a' Mhuilinn Clovullin Highland
Claonaig Claonaig Argyll and Bute
Cnoc Àird Ghaoithe Ardgayhill Highland
Cnoc Mhoire Kirkhill Highland
An Cnoc Shuas Westhill Highland
Coit Ghartain Boat of Garten Highland
An Corran Corran Highland
Cot Shunadail Sunadale Cott Argyll and Bute
Creag an Iubhair Craignure Argyll and Bute
Crìonan Crinan Argyll and Bute
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
10 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Critheagan Creagan Argyll and Bute
Cùil Raithin Culrain Highland
Dabhach Garrach Dochgarroch Highland
Dail Abhaich Dalavich Argyll and Bute
Dail Chuinnidh Dalwhinnie Highland
Dàil Mhàilidh Dalmally Argyll and Bute
Drochaid an Aonachain Spean Bridge Highland
Drochaid Chàrr Carrbridge Highland
Drochaid Èire Findhorn Bridge Highland
Drochaid Fheisidh Feshiebridge Highland
Drochaid Ruaidh Roybridge Highland
Druim a' Chàrdnaidh Drumchardine Highland
Druim Earbain Druimarbin Highland
Druim Lèamal Drumlemble Argyll and Bute
Druim na Drochaid Drumnadrochit Highland
An Dùn Doune Highland
An Dùn Beag Dunbeg Argyll and Bute
Dùrar Duror Highland
Duras Dores Highland
An t-Eilean Ellan Highland
Eireaghaidh Errogie Highland
Am Fearann Ùr Newlands Highland
Foithir Foyers Highland
Gaineamhan Ganavan Argyll and Bute
An Gearasdan Fort William Highland
Glac a' Mhuilinn Whitehouse Argyll and Bute
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
11 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Gleann Comhann Glencoe Highland
Gleann Fhionnainn Glenfinnan Highland
Goillspidh Golspie Highland
Inbhir Druidh Inverdruie Highland
Inbhir Garadh Invergarry Highland
Inbhir Ghòrdain Invergordon Highland
Inbhir Narann Nairn Highland
Inbhir Nèill Inverneill Argyll and Bute
Inbhir Nis Inverness Highland
Inbhir Pheofharain Dingwall Highland
Inbhir Theòrsa Thurso Highland
Innis Insh Highland
Innis Ruighe Inchree Highland
An Lagan Laggan Highland
An Leideag Ledaig Argyll and Bute
Loch Ailleart Lochailort Highland
An Loch Geàrr Lochgair Argyll and Bute
Loch Raonasa Lochranza North Ayrshire
Loidse Chrùbainn Mhòir Crubenmore Lodge Highland
Loinn Ghortlaig Lyne of Gorthleck Highland
Luirg Lairg Highland
Machaire Shanais Machrihanish Argyll and Bute
Malaig Mallaig Highland
Meadarloch Benderloch Argyll and Bute
A' Mhanachainn Beauly Highland
A' Mhoigh Moy Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
12 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Mòrar Morar Highland
Na Croitean Dubha Black Crofts Argyll and Bute
An t-Òban Oban Argyll and Bute
Obar Neithich Nethy Bridge Highland
Omhanaich Onich Highland
Pàirc na Malairt Tradespark Highland
Poll Lochaidh Munlochy Highland
Am Pollachar The Polchar Highland
Port Asgaig Port Askaig Argyll and Bute
Port Ilein Port Ellen Argyll and Bute
Port na Croise Portnacroish Argyll and Bute
Port na h-Apann Port Appin Argyll and Bute
Port na h-Oitir Otter Ferry Argyll and Bute
Port-adhair Mhachaire Shanais Machrihanish Airport Argyll and Bute
Priòraid Àird Chatain Ardchattan Priory Argyll and Bute
Sgalasaig Scalasaig Argyll and Bute
Sgeith Chùrr Skye of Curr Highland
Sgibnis Skipness Argyll and Bute
An Sìthean a Tuath North Shian Argyll and Bute
Sloc a’ Mhuilinn Slockavullin Argyll and Bute
Sròn Chritheagain Stronchreggan Highland
Sròn Mhialachian Stronmilchan Argyll and Bute
Stèisean Bhiasdail Beasdale Rail Station Highland
Stèisean Mhanachainn Rois Fearn Station Highland
Stèisean Spòrs A-Muigh Loch Iall Loch Eil Outward Bound Rail Station Highland
Stèisean Taobh Loch Iall Locheilside Rail Station Highland
Sustran Cycle Paths 2013 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 7.
13 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba is a national advisory partnership for Gaelic place-names in Scotland principally funded by Bòrd na Gaidhlig. Other funders and partners include Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Scottish Government, The Scottish Parliament, Ordnance Survey, The Scottish Place-Names Society, Historic Environment Scotland, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
Stèisean-rèile Inbhir Sin Invershin Rail Station Highland
Taigh a’ Bhealaich Tayvallich Argyll and Bute
Taigh an Uillt Taynuilt Argyll and Bute
Taigh Ghlinn Truim Glentruim House Highland
Taigh-staile an Tuim Aitinn Tomatin Distillery Highland
An Tairbeart Tarbert Argyll and Bute
An Tom Aiteann Tomatin Highland
Tòrr Lunndaidh Torlundy Highland
Trinnsleig Trislaig Highland
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