Arrowcave – The former base of operations of the Green Arrow and Speedy.
Avernus Cemetery – A burial ground in Central City for the enemies of the Flash known as the Rogues; it is in a hidden location.
Batcave – The headquarters of Batman. Located directly beneath Wayne Manor.
Burnside – A borough of Gotham City that is connected to Gotham by the Burnside Bridge. Burnside Heights is the trendy neighborhood in Burnside where The New 52 version of Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) lives and incorporated into Batman 89 as the birthplace of Drake Winston and Harvey Dent.
Casanova Club – A nightclub owned by Alex Logue in Newcastle, England. It was there that a demon was summoned and John Constantine failed to save a young girl who was taken to Hell.
Crime Alley – The most dangerous area of Gotham City, where Thomas and Martha Wayne were killed by Joe Chill during a mugging.
Daily Planet Building – The home office of the Daily Planet, Metropolis' main newspaper.
– The one-time home base of the Justice League. A version of this is the headquarters of the Justice League in the animated series Super Friends. Another version of this appears in both Justice League Unlimited, and Young Justice, where the Hall appears as the headquarters of the Justice League to the public eye.
Justice Society Headquarters – Current version built on the foundation of the former brownstone headquarters and museum. The former headquarters in Gotham City, the latter in Manhattan. Sometimes called Dodds Mansion.
LexCorp Towers complex – The former headquarters of Lex Luthor. Located in Metropolis.
Titans Tower – The headquarters of the Teen Titans, originally located in New York City. Currently located in San Francisco.
Underworld – A place in Metropolis's sewers which is rejected by society and where the Warworlders took control.
Valhalla Cemetery – A burial ground located in Metropolis for superheroes who have died in the line of duty; it is meant to be a sacred resting place for superheroes.
Wayne Manor – The ancestral home of Batman. Located outside Gotham City.
Wayne Tower – The location of the main offices of Wayne Enterprises, located in downtown Gotham City.
Correctional facilities
Arkham Asylum – An asylum used to house criminally insane convicts in Gotham City.
Belle Reve – A high security metahuman prison located in St. Roch, Louisiana and the headquarters of the Suicide Squad. In Smallville, Belle Reve Sanitarium is a prison for "meteor freaks" (metahumans), and the mentally ill located near Kansas. Belle Reve Special Security Barracks appears in the DC Extended Universe, as the location where Lex Luthor was sent at the end of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and in Suicide Squad where it is revealed to be a Black Site where the Suicide Squad is recruited. In The Suicide Squad the location has been renamed Belle Reve Correctional Center (and is also referred to in some paperwork as Belle Reve Penitentiary), and is implied to be under the authority of both A.R.G.U.S and US Department of Corrections (a fictional version of the US Bureau of Prisons).
Gotham State Penitentiary – A prison located in the Sommerset neighborhood, which is 12 miles from Arkham Asylum. It housed inmates like the Penguin, Catman, Deadshot, Tony Zucco, Mortimer Kadavar and the Cavalier, but shortly after Crisis on Infinite Earths, it was the site of a breakout by Ra's al Ghul. It appears in several episodes of Batman.
Iron Heights Penitentiary – A high security prison devised for many of the foes of either version of the Flash. Located near Keystone City.
Peña Duro – Also called Hard Rock in English, it is the former prison of the villain Bane that is located in Santa Prisca. Alluded to in the final season of Gotham, where Bane was previously held prisoner but rescued by Nyssa al Ghul.
Rock Falls Penitentiary – A prison in Rock Falls, Iowa where Dr. Sivana is imprisoned in after the events of Shazam!. It later appeared in the comics, where a special wing was built to house the magic-based enemies of the Shazam Family.
Ravenscar Secure Facility – A mental asylum in Yorkshire where John Constantine was committed after the Newcastle Incident.
Slabside Island – Also called the Slab and Slabside Penitentiary, it is a high security metahuman prison. Originally in New Jersey, it was later transported to Antarctica after the Joker's "Last Laugh" riot. Shilo Norman was the original warden of Slabside Penitentiary. A version of it appears in Arrow called Slabside Maximum Security Prison where Oliver Queen is sent to for crimes as the Green Arrow.
AmerTek Industries – A military arms dealer previously in Washington, D.C. John Henry Irons worked there until he discovered his inventions were being used for evil purposes. The company appears in a Season 5 episode of Arrow and alluded to in the Batman: Arkham series.
Steelworks – Located in Metropolis, founded and owned by John Henry Irons.
Kord Industries – An industrial firm founded and owned by Ted Kord. Kord Industries is mentioned in several episodes of Arrow and seen in Smallville episode "Booster".
LexCorp – An international multi-corporation founded and owned by Lex Luthor.
Lord Technologies – Founded and owned by Maxwell Lord in the Arrowverse. In Wonder Woman 1984, Black Gold Cooperative, also known as simply Black Gold, was an oil cooperative founded by Max Lord during the Cold War with Simon Stagg.
Rathaway Industries – Founded by Osgood Rathaway, father of the Pied Piper.
Stagg Enterprises – A research and development firm in genetics research founded by Simon Stagg.
S.T.A.R. Labs – Brief for Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories, a place of scientific research on metahuman studies located in various facilities. It "quickly became a mainstay of the pre-Flashpoint DC universe, acting as a prison for metahuman menaces and a medical resource for injured or mysteriously afflicted Super Heroes." In The Flash TV series the S.T.A.R. Labs facility of Central City functions as the headquarter for the team around the titular hero. Perry Dantzler compares it to the Arrow Cave from the Arrow TV series, where a "dark, secretive atmosphere" with "solid walls and dim lighting" fits the focus on crime fighting. S.T.A.R. Labs, in contrast, is a bright space illuminated by natural light, with "white walls and gleaming equipment" designed to "remind viewers that the characters in the lab [...] are primarily scientists first and superhero teammates second." This emphasis on science influences the direction of the show: "The entirety of S.T.A.R. Labs reflects a need for uncovering the truth". S.T.A.R. Labs is a "high-tech space" which through the combination and application of knowledge empowers "the abilities of superheroes to flourish and improve", a "material space" where "superheroes' identities and abilities are shaped" through technology.
Justice League Satellite – The headquarters of the Justice League of America. It is located in orbit 22,300 miles above the surface of the Earth. It is destroyed during the Crisis on Infinite Earths but rebuilt in Justice League of America Vol. 2 #7 after Infinite Crisis, later destroyed in Forever Evil. A third one was gifted by LexCorp under the title "Watchtower".
– Originally a White Martian base located on the Moon, it is later used as the headquarters of the JLA during the run of JLA equipping with advanced technology from races like New Genesis/Apokalitian, and Kryptonian. In the DC Animated Universe, it is depicted as having been built by Batman, while in Justice League Action, it was built on a volcano in the waters around Metropolis that was created by the Brothers Djinn and became dormant after their defeat.
Portworld – An intergalactic spaceport and home of Green Lanterns Wyxla and Tahr.
Starlag – A prison station used by the Alien Alliance. First appeared in Invasion! #1 (January 1989).
Ranx the Sentient City – A sentient city and member of the Sinestro Corps. It was first mentioned in the story "Tygers", in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 (1986). It was destroyed by Green Lantern Sodam Yat.
Warworld – An artificial planet used by Mongul and Brainiac.
Schools and universities
Burnside College – The private college that Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) attends in the New 52 universe.
Gotham Academy – As of DC Rebirth continuity, it is a prestigious private boarding school that many of Gotham City's elite have attended. Previous incarnations of institutes with the name "Gotham Academy" includes The Batman and Young Justice television series, where it was the school of Dick Grayson, Artemis Crock, Barbara Gordon, and others.
Gotham Military Academy – A military academy located in Gotham City. Colonel Sophie Moore, a former classmate and girlfriend of Kate Kane when the two attended West Point, is an instructor there.
Gotham University – Also called Gotham State University, it is located in Gotham City. In the Golden Age story "The Man Behind the Red Hood!", Batman and Robin, while teaching a criminology class, discovered that the Joker was the criminal formerly known as the Red Hood. Other staff and students include Jonathan Crane and Stephanie Brown.
Holliday College – The main university in Gateway City. Wonder Woman met the Beeta Lambda sorority members the Holliday Girls and Etta Candy there.
Hudson University – A university located in New Carthage, New York. Notable former students and staff include Dick Grayson, Martin Stein, and Duela Dent. It was first mentioned in Batman comics in the late 1940s. Hudson University has also appeared in the Law & Order franchise and other TV series.
Ivy University – Located in Ivy Town. The Atom (Ray Palmer) used to work in the physics department.
Metropolis University – The main university in Metropolis. Clark Kent is an alumnus of MU.
Midwestern University – Located in Keystone City, this university is the alma mater of Jay Garrick. In some stories, the school is called Western State University.
Sanford Military Academy – An international boarding school with a reputation as a "dumping ground" for problem children from wealthy families.
Stanhope College – A college located just outside Metropolis. Linda Lee, the Silver Age Supergirl, was a former student. Post-Crisis, the school, now located in Leesburg, Virginia, is renamed Stanhope University; Linda Danvers is enrolled here.
Université Notre Dame des Ombres (Our Lady of the Shadows University) – A college in France specifically for the training of spies and super-enhanced humans. The headmistress is the former Phantom Lady Sandra Knight. Graduates include the future Phantom Lady Dee Tyler, and Vivian and Constance D'Aramis.
Calvin City – The home of the Golden Age Atom. Located in Pennsylvania.
Central City – The former home of the second Flash (Barry Allen). Its location has been variously stated to be in Ohio, Illinois, and Florida. During the Wally West era, it was shown to be in Missouri, across a river from Keystone City.
Charlton's Point – The home of Miguel Devante, the new Son of Vulcan.
Codsville – A small fishing village in Maine for which the original Doom Patrol gave their lives. Renamed "Four Heroes City" after the death of the team.
Feithera – A hidden city of bird-people. The home of Northwind. Located in Greenland (destroyed).
Freeland – Originally depicted as a neighborhood in the city of Metropolis. Reinvented for the Black Lightning TV show as a large city in Georgia. Home to Black Lightning and filled with metas (people with powers).
Happy Harbor – The location of the Secret Sanctuary of the JLA, and former home of Snapper Carr and the Red Tornado. Located in Rhode Island. In Young Justice, it's the base of the League and the Team known as "Mount Justice".
Hatton Corners – A small town saved from Mister Twister by the Teen Titans in their first appearance.
The Hidden City – The home of the magically gifted Homo magi people, including Zatara and Zatanna. Located in Turkey.
Keystone City – The home of both the first and third Flashes: Jay Garrick and Wally West, as well as Jakeem Thunder. In Post-Crisis stories, it is located across a river from Central City, located in Kansas. The city appears in several episodes of The Flash.
Metropolis – The home of Superman. Metropolis is speculated to be located in the city of Cleveland, Ohio or in a region of New York/New Jersey, although the vast majority of sources within DC have placed Metropolis in Delaware, on the opposite side of the Delaware Bay from Gotham City in New Jersey (in the "Bronze Age" continuity, these two cities were considered "twin cities" and were connected by the "Metro-Narrows Bridge", stated to be the longest suspension bridge on Earth-One).
Monument Point – The home to the Justice Society of America as they try to rebuild the city after they failed to save it from destruction.
Nanda Parbat – A mystical city hidden in the mountains of Tibet, primarily associated with the hero Deadman. Depicted as the home of the League of Assassins in the TV series Arrow.
National City – The home of Supergirl. Originally created for her eponymous TV series, but was later adapted into the comics, and then used as Supergirl's home starting from DC Rebirth. Located in Southern California.
Santa Marta – This city served the Flash briefly as a base of operations. It was all but destroyed by Major Disaster. Located in California.
Science City – The home of the Titan Red Star. Located in Russia.
Slaughter Swamp – A paranormal wetland region found on the outskirts of Gotham City and birthplace of Solomon Grundy. Featured in Super Friends as the site of the Legion of Doom's headquarters, and briefly in Gotham. It additionally appears as a stage in Injustice 2.
Solar City, Florida – The home of Bruce Gordon/Eclipso.
Star City – The home of the Green Arrow. Location has varied over the years; however, the DC Rebirth Green Arrow series specifically states it was originally Seattle, only later being renamed Star City. In the Arrowverse, it was originally named Starling City before it was rebranded as Star City by Ray Palmer/Atom.
Sub Diego – A submerged part of San Diego located off the coast of California. It is the home of Aquagirl and served as a base of operations for Aquaman for a time. Run by Mayor Cal Durham.
Superbia – The home base of the Ultramarine Corps. Floated over the radioactive remains of Montevideo, later floated and smashed into Kinshasa.
New York City – The home base to many superheroes over the years, including the current incarnation of the Teen Titans. Nicknamed "the Cinderella City" in the DC Universe.
Seattle – The current home base of the Green Arrow and his company, Q-Core and the former home city of the Black Canary, where she owned and operated Sherwood Florist, a flower shop.
Capitol City – A major city near Shusterville, and the location of the office of the Bureau for Extra-Normal Matters, where Clark Kent and Lana Lang are interns. Located in Florida. (Superboy)
Dairyland – The lushest, greenest farmland in America. Located in the Heartland. (Super Friends – Season 1, Episode 7)
Edge City – The metropolitan area mentioned in various episodes of Smallville, including "Stray", "Ryan", "Power", "Doomsday", "Escape", "Prodigal", and "Sneeze".
Londinium – A fictionalized version of London, England. (Batman – Season 3, Episodes 105–107).
Steel City – The hometown of the Titans East in the Teen Titans series. Located on the East Coast.
Seaboard City – An alternate-universe city appearing in the Justice League episode "Legends". Home to the Justice Guild of America and Injustice Guild of America. Their exploits are viewed as fiction by the inhabitants of the main universe, who were inspired to create comics based on them.
Badhnisia – A small South Seas island nation, in or near present-day Indonesia, where Johnny Thunder was raised.
Bana-Mighdall – A fictional Amazon nation located in the Middle East. Birthplace of Artemis.
Bialya – A fictional Middle Eastern country and former refuge of supervillains, once ruled by the Queen Bee. Its population was nearly wiped out by Black Adam during 52.
Bhutran – A fictional isolated land in southern Asia surrounded by mountains. First appeared in Superman (vol. 2) #97 (February 1995).
Blackhawk Island – The former home base of the Blackhawks.
Bulgravia – A fictional Balkan country. Setting for the first mission of the Human Defense Corps.
Galonia – One of several minor European nations controlled by the Earth-Two Lex Luthor.
Gotham Bay – A river which runs through Gotham City. Speculated to be the Delaware Bay region in geography.
Hasaragua – A fictional South American country. Home of Brutale.
Kahndaq – A fictional Middle Eastern country, home of, and formerly ruled by, Black Adam. It is generally pictured as occupying part of the Sinai Peninsula, the Asian portion of Egypt.
Nyasir – A fictional Eastern-African country; has strong 'Redemption' religious movement. Capital city: Buranda.
Oolong Island – A fictional location in the DC Universe and the home base of Chang Tzu and occasionally the Doom Patrol.
Quirian Emirates – A fictional country briefly mentioned in the Batman: The Animated Series episode "The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy", which Josiah Wormwood had a connection with (DC animated universe).
Qurac – A fictional Middle Eastern country. It is located on the west side of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula.
Rhapastan – A fictional Middle Eastern country said to border Turkey. Plastic Man and Aquaman attempt to broker a ceasefire there during the "Tower of Babel" storyline.
Rheelasia – A fictional Asian country. First appeared in Birds of Prey #1 (January 1999).
San Monté – A fictional Latin American country. First appeared in "War in San Monté," Action Comics #2 (July 1938).
San Sebor – It was overthrown by the corporate-sponsored Conglomerate.
Superbia – A mobile city-state which initially floated above the radioactive ruins of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Starfish Island – The island where billionaire Oliver Queen was stranded before becoming the Green Arrow. In the Arrowverse, it is known as Lian Yu and located in the North China Sea.
Toran – One of several minor European nations controlled by the Earth-Two Lex Luthor.
Tropidor – A fictional Central American country.
Tundi – A fictional West African country. After the defeat of their ruler Lord Battle at the hands of David Zavimbe, the U.N. seized control to steer it toward democracy.
Umec – A fictional Middle Eastern country. Its name is an acronym created by Greg Rucka and stands for "unnamed Middle Eastern country".
Khondra – The location of the secret military laboratory that created the sentient virus and Sinestro Corps member Despotellis.
Khundia – The homeworld of the Khunds; speculated to be near the Great Bear constellation.
Korbal – A planetoid in the same solar system as Winath. It is here that Garth, Ayla, and Mekt Ranzz obtained electrical powers after being attacked by Lightning Beasts.
Kreno – A planet where cyborgs are engineered. The homeworld of the cyborg mercenary B'aad.
Krolotea – The homeworld of the Krolotean Gremlins.
Krypton – The homeworld of Superman and Supergirl (destroyed). Formerly located near Pisces in the Andromeda Galaxy, speculated to be pointed north towards Libra in some modern versions. Krypton orbited the red giant Rao within the Pleiades in Post-Modern Age comics.
M'brai – A planet with a unique evolutionary system.
Maag – The homeworld of the Green Lantern Volk of Maag.
Muscaria – A planet primary inhabited by sentient fungi. The homeworld of Green Lantern Amanita.
Myrg – A planet ruled by Princess Ramia and her Terran consort/husband Doiby Dickles.
Naftali – A planet that the Martian Manhunter visited to meet an ancient holy man named K'rkzar; located in the galaxy MACS0647-JD.
Oa – The homeworld of the Guardians of the Universe, speculated to be near the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Mosaic World – A chaotic place on Oa where Appa Ali Apsa transported various cities from different galaxies.
Odym – A Paradise-like planet, location of the Blue Lantern Corps Power Battery.
the Obsidian Deeps – A Green Lantern Sector in deep space.
Orinda – A secret base of operations for the Manhunters.
Ovacron Six – The homeworld of Green LanternHannu. Its inhabitants disdain the use of any weapons and rely on their own brute strength.
Pandina – The homeworld of Star Sapphire Remoni-Notra.
Puppet Planetoid – A planet in the DC Universe in the 30th century. According to legend, a race of giants created playthings on this world long ago. It is now mostly uninhabited. A number of notable events took place here for the Legion of Super-Heroes. When under attack from Satan Girl, Supergirl hid the Legion here. Ultra Boy once saved Sun Boy's life here. Former LegionnaireBlok eventually found his way to this world and lived in seclusion for many years, until tracked down by the space pirate Roxxas, who used advanced Dominator weapons to kill him as a kind of "demonstration" for the Dominators of his abilities.
Qualar IV – A planet primarily inhabited by humanoid chicken-like aliens. The homeworld of Green Lantern Perdoo.
Rann – The adopted homeworld of Adam Strange located in the Polara star system.
Thordia – A planet located near Cetus. The homeworld to Darkstar's enemy Pay-Back.
Thoron – A planet in the same solar system as Krypton. Its inhabitants gain superpowers under a yellow sun, but are not as strong as Kryptonians. The homeworld of Halk Kar.
Throneworld – The capital of a galactic empire. Ruled by former Starman Prince Gavyn.
Thronn – The homeworld of the Thronnians and the Honor Team of Thronn.
Transilvane – An artificial planet created by NASA to simulate extraterrestrial environments. Notable for having two large horn-like protuberances.
Ydoc – A gladiatorial planet. The homeworld of Green Lantern Vandor.
Ysmault – The Guardians-sealed homeworld of the Empire of Tears and the location of the Red Lantern Corps Power Battery.
Zakkaria – The homeworld of the Crimson Star Mob.
Zamaron – The homeworld of the Zamarons and the Violet Lantern Corps. Speculated to be near Sirius. Feminine intelligent Nordic or reptilian species can range anywhere to Virgo-Libra North and from Cetus, in the vicinity of Aquarius.
Zebron – A planet of plant-like people threatened by the Ravagers from Olys.
Rawl (also spelled Raal) – A planet originating from the Legion of Super Heroes animated series. It is here that Brin Londo was experimented on by his father Mar Londo and lived for some time before being rescued by the Legion.
Shanghalla – A planetoid that serves as a burial place for the galaxy's greatest superheroes.
Titan – A moon of Saturn and the homeworld of Imra Ardeen (also known as Saturn Girl), and Saturn Queen. All Titanians possess telepathy.
Tharr – The homeworld of Polar Boy. It is among the hottest planets in its galaxy, which led some of its inhabitants to evolve the ability to project intense cold.
Toomey VI – The homeworld of Green Lantern Barreer Wot.
Trom – The homeworld of Element Lad, the last survivor of his planet's element-transmuting race.
Weber's World – An artificial planet that serves as the headquarters of the United Planets.
Winath – A planet where twin births are the norm. In some media, it is depicted as an agricultural colony. The homeworld of the twins Garth Ranzz (also known as Lightning Lad or Live Wire) and Ayla Ranzz (also known as Lightning Lass or Spark) and their brother Mekt Ranzz (also known as Lightning Lord).
Zerox – The "sorcerer's world". The homeworld of Mordru and the planet where the White Witch learned magic. In the Legion of Super Heroes animated series, it is depicted as a bureaucracy with strict laws that is largely cut off from the rest of the universe and hidden with a cloaking spell.
Zoon (or "Zuun") – The homeworld of Timber Wolf. In the Legion of Super Heroes animated series, it is depicted as a formerly prosperous Zuunium-mining colony orbiting a red sun. This eventually left the planet barren, and its remaining inhabitants were mutated by the toxic environment and became hostile.
Zwen – The homeworld of Stone Boy. Its inhabitants developed the ability to transform themselves into stone to survive their planet's long periods of darkness.
Fourth World – A dimension that exists between Hell and the Universe. Although it is not considered a universe in itself, it contains several worlds, the most prominent being Apokolips and New Genesis. The only means of transportation from this dimension to the Multiverse is the Boom Tube.
Hell – An abode of the demons and afterworld of the damned.
Hypertime – The interconnected web of divergent timelines.
Ifé – The other dimensional homeland of the African gods known as the Orishas, visited by the Spectre when he is searching for God.
Jejune Realm – A land of comical lesser gods from Vext.
Land of the Nightshades – A realm of shadow-manipulators. Birthworld of Nightshade.
Land of the Unliving – The home dimension of the cosmic being known as Nekron, Lord of the Unliving.
Limbo – The void between realities. Former prison of the Justice Society of America.
Magiclands – The Magiclands are seven different realms where magic reigns supreme and can only be accessed by a train station in the Rock of Eternity.
Darklands – A place where the soul goes upon their death. It is also filled with vampires, mummies, pumpkin monsters, and other spooky creatures.
Earthlands – See Earth above.
Funlands – A place that is made up of one big amusement park and is ruled by King Kid. Due to his hatred for adults, any kid who turns 18 will be placed in slavery to help maintain the Funlands.
Gamelands – A dimension that is based around the video game concept. It requires 1,000,000 points to access the CPU needed to leave the Gamelands.
Monsterlands – A dimension where the Monster Society of Evil are imprisoned in its Dungeon of Eternity. Each of its inmates are gathered throughout the Magiclands, including some from the Earthlands. Superboy-Prime was also shown to be imprisoned here. Mister Mind stated to Doctor Sivana that the Monsterlands used to be called the Gods' Realm until the day of Black Adam's betrayal, which led them to strip the gods of their powers and close the doors to the Magiclands.
Wildlands – A dimension populated by anthropomorphic animals and where their humans are extinct. The tiger community is kept in a zoo because one tiger helped the humans during a war between the humans and the animals.
Mirror World – The Fourth Dimension. Home of the Duomalians and the Orinocas. Originally discovered by Zatara, later rediscovered by the Mirror Master.
Purgatory – An afterworld where souls atone for their crimes.
Pytharia – An Earth-like realm resembling prehistoric history.
Rock of Eternity – The home of the wizard Shazam, located at the center of space and time. Surrounding the Rock were mists representing space and time; navigating through them could allow the Marvels to travel to specific locations in time and space.
Savoth – A planet that is the homeworld of the Savothians, a race of camel-like aliens who hold a longstanding friendship with the Flash family. The planet is located in another dimension from Earth, which can only be accessed by the Speed Force.
Shadowlands – A place of primordial darkness. It is the power source for Obsidian and the Shade, among others.
Silver City – The abode of the angels and afterworld of the blessed.
Sixth Dimension – It serves as the "Multiverse Control Room" which is at the top of the Multiverse scale. The Super Celestial Perpetua created her children the Monitor, the Anti-Monitor, and the World Forger here and either one can regenerate here if they are destroyed.
Skartaris – A savage magical dimension "within" the Earth. Current home of Travis Morgan, the Warlord.
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