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2001 01 6898·260
2002 01 11100·146
2003 01 899·537
2004 01 69100·957
2005 01 28100.000
2006 01 18102·173
2007 01 77102·730
2008 01 73101·563
2009 01 53101.068
2010 01 23103.828
2011 01 47106·929
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