Choose from 179 hotels and guest houses in Wales. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
The Grand Ash - Gloddaeth St, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2DB |
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The Grand Ash Hotel is perfectly situated at just a 15 minute level stroll to the promenade, pier and town centre. You can look forward to a warm welcome from our General Manager and staff. The hotel features a large lounge area with plenty of comfortable seating, regular evening entertainment, a well stocked bar and a lovely bright dining room. All 33 bedrooms, although simply furnished, feature en suite facilities, colour tv and tea and coffee making facilities. A lift serves all floors. Please note that all of our bedrooms are non-smoking. |
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Blue Seas Bed and Breakfast - 72 Beach Rd Newton, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF36 5NE |
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Blue Seas can be found in the 12th century village of Newton, situated in South Wales most popular holiday resort Porthcawl. Come and join us and enjoy our family run bed and breakfast, situated on the waters edge overlooking the idylic Newton Beach adjacent to Trecco Bay. Cast your eyes a little further to explore the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and surrounding country side. A perfect location for all your holiday activities. |
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Heritage Park Hotel - Coedcae Rd, Trehafod, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF37 2NP |
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Set in the famous and beautiful Rhondda Valley, the hotel is an ideal base from which to explore South Wales. The Brecon Beacons National Park, and Cardiff, are only twenty minutes away by car. The Rhondda Valleys are transformed from being the centre of heavy engineering and mining, to being green and lush. They retain their sense of pride and traditional heritage, but combine it with a new optimism. Never has the phrase 'How green is my valley' been more appropriate. |
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Shelbourne Hotel - Central Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1AR |
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Seafront family owned hotel, with spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding bay, only 20 metres from the beach. Ideal location to visit the surrounding area's beauty, theatre, conference centre and shops, only 4 minutes away. Seafront location, overlooking the beautiful bay between the Great Orme & Little Orme. A warm welcome awaits you at the Shelbourne Hotel, where you will find that we cater for families, tourists and businessmen. The hotel has an excellent reputation for good food (you won't go home hungry) with a relaxed and informal atmosphere. |
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Llechwen Hall - Llanfabon, Trehafod, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF37 4HP |
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Step back in time to an age of elegance and charm complete with every modern convenience and picture-perfect views across the Welsh countryside. Set in 6 acres of grounds overlooking the valleys, this country house hotel has 20 beautiful, romantic, individually designed bedrooms, all of which are en suite. Enjoy tasty cuisine in the restaurant which has been rated with an AA Rosette. |
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Bodidris Hall - Wrexham, Llandegla, Denbighshire, LL11 3AL |
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The historic Bodidris Hall is over 650 years old (built in 1465) and provides a spectacular backdrop for memorable views. A lake populated with swans and ducks, roaring log fires, baronial dining room and stone mullion windows combine to provide an ambience that cannot be created in modern hotels. Take a look at the 3-night Christmas package (24 December), for an Olde Worlde Christmas with a roaring log fire. |
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Caeau Capel Hotel - Rhodfa'r Mor, Nefyn, Gwynedd, LL53 6EB |
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Ideally situated for touring the Lleyn Peninsula and Snowdonia, this Victorian country house is set in one and a half acres of grounds, and is 5 minutes from the beach. Nefyn & District Golf Course is 5 minutes away and 6 other golf courses are nearby. Pwllheli Marina is a 10 minute drive away. Caeau Capel Hotel is the perfect base for a restful break, a business trip or sporting (golfing, sailing, walking) holiday. In the historical towm of Nefyn on the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, Caeau Capel was built in the late 1800s as a country house for the Miller family whose daughter went on to marry the Prime Minister, Clement Atlee, who was a frequent visitor to the house. |
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Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant and Spa - Llanhamlach, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7YB |
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Situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Peterstone Court is loyal to its Georgian heritage but has a contemporary twist. The approach to food is simple and honest: 90% of the meat and poultry served at the restaurant comes from Peterstone Court's nearby family farm. Food is always seasonal and sustainable and features fresh, organic and home-reared ingredients wherever possible. All rooms are large, light and spacious. The spa uses only natural, organic products - a philosophy that has come from the main house. On offer is Ytsara from Thailand and Circaroma, an award-winning contemporary range certified by the Soil Association. |
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Castle Inn - Knucklas, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1PW |
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This small and friendly guest house is situated in an imposing 16th century stone-built building, ideally located in the heart of the Teme Valley in Wales on the English border. Castle Inn is a charming guest house offering comfortable accommodation with in-room amenities including a TV, DVD player and tea/coffee making facilities. The bar offers real ales, home-cooked food and cosy open fires. The bar serves at least 2 real ales, as well as smooth bitter, draught stout, dry cider and lager. Dogs are allowed in both the bar and the rooms. The surrounding area offers fantastic opportunities for country walks on Offa's Dyke and Glyndwr's Way. It is situated in the heart of Mid Wales, an area that is ideal for walking, cycling and driving amongst the beautiful scenery. The landlord of the inn is a keen walker and will be happy to give advice on possible routes. |
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Bryn Awel Hotel - Denbigh Road, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 1BL |
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Surrounded by the peaceful natural beauty of the Welsh countryside, the hotel is situated in the historic market town of Mold, with the North Wales coast a few miles away. The hotel is conveniently located for visiting the historic city of Chester with its famous Roman rows. Situated just off the A541, the hotel has great access to the region's major road network and, with the hotel as a comfortable base; you could also visit Liverpool, set on the river Mersey, with its fascinating Albert Dock. Chester Zoo and Snowdonia National Park are also within easy reach. The hotel has 18 tastefully decorated en suite rooms, each of which has a television, tea/coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone and radio alarm clock. The facilities include a Thai restaurant, a bistro and a bar offering a range of snacks and over 80 malt whiskies. |
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Best Western Aberavon Beach Hotel - Off Princess Margaret Way, Port Talbot, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA12 6QP |
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This hotel offers a seafront location with panoramic views across Swansea Bay to Gower Peninsula. The Best Western Aberavon Beach Hotel is a modern hotel situated in a residential area close to the M4, convenient for the Neath and Port Talbot commercial and industrial areas, as well as just 7 miles from the centre of Swansea. The elegant restaurant serves fine food, while conference facilities are also available. There is an all-weather leisure centre, as well as friendly and welcoming staff. Resting just opposite the wide sandy beach, the hotel is particularly suitable for families, offering exceptional value and comfortable bedrooms. Comfortable rooms, fine food, relaxing leisure facilities and a warm Welsh welcome await you. |
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The Park Hotel - North Cliff, Tenby, Dyfed, SA70 8AT |
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A warm welcome awaits at this family-run 3-star hotel, where the bay, harbour and town are within walking distance. Enjoy breathtaking views from the grounds and cliff-top terraces. The Park offers Wi-Fi, a lift and ample free parking. Most bedrooms have sea views, a classic decor and modern amenities. Enjoy a candlelit dinner in the warm and elegant dining room, where tasty traditional homemade food is served. |
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The Beaufort Hotel - Beaufort Square, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 5EP |
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Centrally situated within historic Chepstow, The Beaufort Hotel offers a range of single, double and family accommodation, within walking distance of Chepstow Racecourse. For relaxation, try either the well-stocked Beaufort Bar, serving a wide range of soft and alcoholic beverages and popular with the locals. Alternatively, the on site restaurant serves a modern ? la carte menu of traditional British and international dishes, prepared where possible with local farm ingredients. The Beaufort Hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the history and beauty of South Wales. |
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Glen-Yr-Afon House Hotel - Pontypool Road, Newport, Gwent and Glamorgan, NP15 1SY |
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A haven of peace and tranquillity, this beautiful Victorian villa is ideally located in the lovely county of Monmouthshire, South Wales, overlooking the banks of the River Usk. Just a 5-minute stroll away from the picturesque town of Usk, the privately-owned Glen-Yr-Afon aims to offer a relaxing stay in rural South Wales. A traditional Victorian property, no 2 rooms are the same. Each one has its own individual character, style and space. Some rooms even have 2 floors, making them ideal for families. The Glen-yr-Afon has been a family-owned and family-run business since 1974. For business events and special occasions the Glen-Yr-Afon provides the Library and the Ballroom. To ensure that your event is successful, any special arrangements can be organised with through the hotels dedicated Conference Coordinator. |
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Greenbank Hotel and Restaurant - Hill Street, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8EU |
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This privately-run hotel offers Wi-Fi enabled en suite accommodation with great views overlooking the Dinas Bran Castle. Open 7 days a week, Greenbank has both a restaurant and cafe open during the day. Located in the centre of Llangollen, close to all the tourist attractions and providing easy access the the industrial parks of both Wrexham and the town itself. Alternatively you might want to use this a base for exploring North Wales or a visit to nearby Chester. |
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West House Country Hotel - West Street, Bridgend, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF61 1SP |
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West House Country Hotel dates back to the 16th century and is a friendly, privately owned and run hotel in the old part of Llantwit Major, 25 minutes from Cardiff. The hotel is set in restful countryside and is renowned for its intimate, warm and cosy ambience. Heritage restaurant offer ? la carte fine dining and fine Welsh produce. All rooms are en suite and the hotel offers free Wi-Fi. Cardiff Airport and St Donat's Castle are both a short journey away. |
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The Royal Hotel Cardiff - 10 St Mary's St, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF10 1DW |
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With an excellent city-centre location, Royal Hotel Cardiff is a 2-minute walk from Cardiff's Millennium Stadium and a 5-minute walk from the train station and St Davids Shopping Centre. The urban retreat has contemporary bedrooms with air conditioning, an LCD TV, a DVD player and broadband. Free Wi-Fi is offered in the lounge bar where you can relax over a couple of drinks and eat from the great selection of light meals. Royal Hotel Cardiff is a 5-minute walk from a public car park where guests receive a 40% discount. The oak-panelled Scott Room can seat up to 130 guests for an event. It was in this room that Captain Scott held his farewell dinner prior to his fateful expedition to the Antarctic. |
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Llety Iachad Hotel and Christian Centre - 12 Ellesmere Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 8RP |
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A warm welcome awaits you at this quiet family-run hotel, situated within easy walking distance of the lovely promenade at Colwyn Bay. The hotel is situated close to the shops, railway station and coach stop. Llety Lachad is also within easy reach of Snowdonia National Park and most of the many attractions in North Wales. Single, double/twin and family rooms are available, each with its own television and hospitality tray. Evening meals can be provided if required, and the hotel is strictly non-smoking. |
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Tynycornel Hotel - Talyllyn, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL36 9AJ |
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With a magnificent location, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty and dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, the Tynycornel Hotel looks out over its own 222-acre fishing lake. With the majestic mountains of Cader Idris reflected in its waters, Tal-y-Llyn Lake is more than a scenic asset; the hotel owns the lake, which is noted for its superb fishing. Tynycornel was a well-known fishing hostelry as early as 1800 and guests enjoy priority access to Tal-y-Llyn's prized waters, together with fine river fishing. Sensitively refurbished, Tynycornel is a solid, traditional building, rich in original character and traditional charm. The en suite rooms have splendid lakeside or garden views and guests can also stay in the adjacent accommodation, converted from old farm buildings. All rooms have TVs, telephones and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a spacious lounge overlooking the lake and the quiet bar and restaurant both offer a high standard of cuisine with an extensive wine list. |
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Links Hotel - 77, Llandudno, Conwy, LL301PN |
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Close to all that the seaside resort of Llandudno has to offer, the Links Hotel is just across the road from the bowling alley and only 5 minutes from the beach and the shops. The Links Hotel is within easy walking distance of Llandudno's new shopping centre; the town's multiplex cinema; the theatre; and all of the town's shops, bars, restaurants and clubs. The Great Orme is just 5 minutes away and you can reach the summit via Britain's longest cable car journey or on the tramway, which is over 100 years old. There are 20 golf courses within 30 miles of the hotel. Free parking is available for guests. The hotel has a large car park, also with disabled access. There is also a children's play area and patio area. The Links Hotel has a lounge bar and a restaurant area. The bar is well stocked, with a selection of cask ales and there is a pool table and a dartboard. An extensive menu is available for lunch and dinner and all the food is freshly cooked using local produce. All of the hotel's rooms are en suite and each room has free wireless internet access and a plasma flat-screen TV. |
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Ibis Swansea - Fabian Way, Swansea, Gwent and Glamorgan, SA1 8LD |
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The Ibis Swansea Bay hotel, featuring 99 modern rooms, a restaurant and a bar, is ideally situated in the heart of the SA1 waterfront development. Perfect for business or leisure, the hotel is just 5 minutes from the cafe and bar district of central Swansea and less than 15 minutes' drive from such tourist attractions as the Dylan Thomas Centre, the Liberty Stadium, the Grand Theatre, the National Maritime Museum as well as the Mumbles and the Gower Peninsula and its award winning beaches. Free car parking is available to hotel guests. The cafe serves an attractive evening menu, 18:00 to 22:00 and a 24-hour snack menu is available. An all you can eat continental buffet breakfast is served daily from 06:30 to 10:00 and until 12:00 at weekends, with an early riser breakfast available from 04:00 until 06:30 and a late riser option from 10:00 to 12:00. |
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Hurst House On The Marsh - East Marsh, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA33 4RS |
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Hurst House On The Marsh is an unexpected haven of pleasure and luxury in the far south-western corner of Wales. Surrounded by the sea, the Towy estuary and acres of marshland, the remote hideaway has been lovingly restored. It combines modern glamour with the charm and character of Dylan Thomas' homeland. There is a fine-dining restaurant, beautiful bedrooms and free Wi-Fi internet. Hurst House is a 20-minute walk from the beach, and Laugharne is within walking distance. |
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Royal Goat Hotel - Caernarfon Road, Talsarnau, Gwynedd, LL55 4YE |
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In the heart of Snowdonia National Park, this hotel has an excellent reputation for good food and wine and its popular grill bar overlooking the village and beyond. The Royal Goat Hotel is well placed for you to enjoy fine mountain scenery in Britain. It is situated on the Porthmadog side of the village and residents' parking is available opposite the hotel entrance. |
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Seven Stars - 11 Broad Street, Builth Wells, Powys, HR3 5DB |
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Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this characteristic 16th century building has been transformed into a comfortable guest house, whilst still maintaining many of its original features, including oak beams and thick stone walls. Centrally located within Hay-on-Wye, famous for being the 'second-hand book capital of the world', during your stay you can explore the town's arts, crafts and 'eccentric' shops. Also nearby you can find The beautiful Cathedral City of Hereford, Brecon with its canal and Cathedral, and local castles, such as Raglan. Recommended by WHICH? Good Bed & Breakfast Guide, the Seven Stars boasts comfortable surroundings in which you can completely relax. Take a refreshing dip in the indoor swimming pool and rejuvenate in the sauna before unwinding in the guest lounge. |
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West Arms Hotel - Llanarmon Dc, Moelfre, Powys, LL20 7LD |
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Situated in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this delightful hotel 16th century residence has a wealth of charm and character, with inglenook log fires and original timbered ceilings, all set off by period furnishings. Tranquility and a warm welcome await you at this charming country inn. Over 400 years old, the period quality extends into the bedrooms, each one spacious and comfortable and with a private bathroom. Best seafood pub of the year 2007, the West Arms holds AA 3 stars and an RAC 2 star rating. It is mentioned in Welsh Rarebits, Hotels of Distinction as well as many other hotel guides. Furthermore, the hotel has just been awarded by their 2nd AA rosette for fine dining and also been upgraded to a 3-star. |
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Ibis Cardiff Gate - Malthouse Avenue, Cardiff, Gwent and Glamorgan, CF23 8RA |
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Ideal for both Cardiff and Newport, Ibis Cardiff Gate is in Cardiff's business district just off junction 30 of the M4 motorway. It is a 15-minute drive from Cardiff city centre. The hotel is well-located for the business areas of Pentwyn and Pontprennau. Ibis Cardiff Gate is to the north of Cardiff and convenient for Newport and Caerphilly. There is a meeting room at the hotel. There is a 24-hour bar, serving soft drinks and hot snacks. There are restaurants in the local area, including a pub/carvery within 2 minutes' walk. |
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The Wynnstay Arms - Well Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1AN |
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In November 2006 Fusions Brasserie was awarded 2 AA Rosettes and also 4 Stars Restaurant with rooms for the quality of the accommodation. The Wynnstay Arms has also received entries in the Good Pub Guide 2007 and The Good Hotel Guide 2007. |
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The Woodridge Inn Hotel - Wooden, Saundersfoot, Dyfed, SA69 9DY |
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Immersed within the beautiful scenery of the Pembrokeshire countryside, and within easy reach of the coast, this modern, purpose-built inn provides the ideal base from which to explore the surroundings. A haven of peace and tranquillity, the Woodridge Inn Hotel is located in the small village of Wooden, near Tenby and Saundersfoot. It is surrounded by beautiful National Trust countryside and enjoys panoramic views of the sea and countryside from some second floor rooms. Easily accessible to all that Pembrokeshire has to offer, during your stay at the Woodridge Inn you can visit beaches, harbours, art galleries, theme parks, animal parks, golf courses, riding stables, castles, museums and nearby islands. |
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The Hafod Hotel - Devil's Bridge, Ponterwyd, Dyfed, SY23 3JL |
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Adjacent to the famous waterfalls and 300 metres from Rheidol Valley railway station, this beautiful pre-Victorian hotel is set in dramatic countryside, overlooking Rheidol Gorge. |
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Bodysgallen Hall and Spa - Pentywyn Road, Deganwy, Gwynedd, LL30 1RS |
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Wales' highest rated country house hotel is a distinguished 17th century hall, set in 200 acres of parkland, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle. Bodysgallen Hall and Spa has been restored and refurbished by Historic House Hotels Ltd in a traditional, elegant country house style with antique furniture, fine artworks and precious collectables, the hotel has the atmosphere of a private home. Buildings such as the farm, cottages, stables and coach house have been sympathetically modified to accommodate the spa, meeting rooms, guest accommodation and the recently opened restaurant, 1620. Believed to have 13th century origins as a watch tower to Conwy Castle, Bodysgallen Hall boasts beautiful private gardens and parkland for you to explore during your stay. They include a rare 17th century parterre of box hedges filled with sweet-scented herbs, a rockery with water cascade, a walled rose garden and several follies. The hotel is now part of the National Trust and all profits are donated to the charity. |
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