# Málaga for Digital Nomads

> Sun, coast, growing scene

Málaga, Spain, Europe

Canonical page: https://nomadbase.com/destinations/malaga
Last reviewed: 2026-08-05

Every figure below carries its source and measurement date. Where no reliable source exists the field is left out rather than estimated.

## Málaga at a glance

Málaga is the sun-coast city that kept its job: a working Andalusian capital — port, universities, a tech scene that multinationals keep validating — under 80 rain days a year (Copernicus ERA5: 2025), with 103 hiking routes mapped within 30 km (OpenStreetMap: July 2026, within 30 km) in the mountains the beach postcards crop out. Spain's telework visa covers non-EU stays (Government sources: visado de teletrabajo, checked 2026-07-29) on full European overlap (Copernicus ERA5: overlap of a 09:00-17:00 day against Central Europe).

The honest seasonal maths: 3 of 12 months land in the mild band (Nomadbase comfort index: from 2025 data) — the summer runs genuinely hot and August adds the coast's full crowd — while winter stays bright and functional, the season the city quietly excels at. Housing pressure is the structural catch: the boom priced the centre aggressively, and the national level of 68.7 (US = 100) (World Bank: price level of household consumption) reads higher here than Spain's average suggests.

It suits you if you want Mediterranean city life with mountain weekends, a scene young enough to join early, and winter sun on European hours. It suits you less if summer heat plus tourist density defeats you, or the budget assumed Andalusia's old prices — those left with the cruise ships' arrival.

| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| 80 rain days a year (Copernicus ERA5: 2025) and a winter the city excels at | Only 3 of 12 months in the mild band (Nomadbase comfort index: from 2025 data) — summer means it |
| 103 hiking routes within 30 km (OpenStreetMap: July 2026) — the Montes are the backyard | Housing pressure: the boom priced the centre aggressively |
| Spain's telework visa (Government sources: checked 2026-07-29) on full European overlap | August delivers heat and crowds in one envelope |
| A real city: port, tech scene, museums beyond the beach | Drinkable tap water is the good news (Nomadbase country research: country tap-water tier); the nightlife share is the light sleeper's warning (OpenStreetMap: July 2026) |

## Key figures

| Figure | Value | Source | Measured |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cafés mapped | 373 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Coworking spaces mapped | 13 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Average temperature (year) | 20 C | Copernicus ERA5, 2025 annual average | 2025-12-31 |
| Average cloud cover | 40 % | Copernicus ERA5, 2025 annual average | 2025-12-31 |
| Nomadbase climate comfort index | 7.1 index 0-10 | Nomadbase comfort index from Copernicus ERA5 2025 monthly means | 2025-12-31 |
| Mild months (felt 18–27 °C) | 3 months/year | Nomadbase comfort index from Copernicus ERA5 2025 monthly means | 2025-12-31 |
| Average temperature (summer) | 27.2 C | Copernicus ERA5, 2025 summer average (Jun-Aug) | 2025-12-31 |
| Average temperature (winter) | 13.6 C | Copernicus ERA5, 2025 winter average (Dec-Feb) | 2025-12-31 |
| Rain days per year | 80 days/year | Copernicus ERA5, 2025 full-year count | 2025-12-31 |
| Nearest major airport | 9 km | OurAirports — nearest major airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport | 2026-07-29 |
| Airports within 100 km | 2 within 100km | OurAirports, major and regional airports with scheduled service | 2026-07-29 |
| eSIM data, 30 days | 13 EUR | Published price: Airalo Spain eSIM — 10 GB / 30 days (Guay Mobile, Orange network), 10GB/30d 13.00 EUR from the Standard packages (slug guay-mobile-in-30days-10gb, verified in page payload; plain fetch shows only Unlimited — Unlimited 30d is 57.00 EUR)., checked 2026-07-29 | 2026-07-29 |
| LGBTQ+ in practice (country) | Among the most protective countries globally: marriage since 2005 and self-determination gender recognition since the 2023 trans law (Ley 4/2023). Large, open LGBTQ scenes in Madrid, Barcelona and the islands. | Nomadbase legal-position rubric (country level), checked 2026-07-29 | 2026-07-29 |
| Tap water index (country) | 10 score 0-10 | Nomadbase tap-water tier (country level), checked 2026-07-29 | 2026-07-29 |
| Tap water in practice (country) | Potable nationwide under EU standards; taste varies on the coasts (hard or desalinated water), so many drink bottled by preference rather than necessity. | Nomadbase tap-water tier (country level), checked 2026-07-29 | 2026-07-29 |
| Internet download (median) | 37.5 Mbps | M-Lab median of 22,478 tests within 50 km, last 7 days | 2026-08-11 |
| Gyms mapped | 57 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Vegan-friendly places mapped | 43 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Vegetarian-friendly places mapped | 37 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Visa-free days (EU passport) | 365 days | Editorial visa research, checked 2026-07-27 | 2026-07-27 |
| Visa-free days (US passport) | 90 days | Editorial visa research, checked 2026-07-27 | 2026-07-27 |
| Visa-free days (Australian passport) | 90 days | Editorial visa research, checked 2026-07-27 | 2026-07-27 |
| Remote-work visa route (0–10) | 10 score 0-10 | Dedicated remote-work visa: Visado de teletrabajo (international telework visa) (checked 2026-07-27) | 2026-07-27 |
| Accommodation per month (simple end) | 937 EUR/month | Inside Airbnb market price (simple end, 25th percentile of 109 monthly entire-home listings), Q2/2026 | 2026-06-30 |
| Accommodation per month | 1382 EUR/month | Inside Airbnb market price (median of 109 monthly entire-home listings), Q2/2026 | 2026-06-30 |
| Accommodation per month (upscale end) | 1831 EUR/month | Inside Airbnb market price (upscale end, 75th percentile of 109 monthly entire-home listings), Q2/2026 | 2026-06-30 |
| LGBTQ+ legal index (country) | 10 score 0-10 | Nomadbase legal-position rubric (country level), checked 2026-07-29 | 2026-07-29 |
| Yoga studios mapped | 2 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Queer venues mapped | 20 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Surf spots mapped nearby | 0 count | OpenStreetMap, within 30km | 2026-08-05 |
| Kitesurf spots mapped nearby | 0 count | OpenStreetMap, within 30km | 2026-08-05 |
| cost food monthly modelled | 194 EUR/month | Modelled groceries for Spain (country level, not city): Eurostat DE reference 2022 scaled by World Bank price level 68.7 vs 81.2 (2025) and ICP 2021 category structure | 2025-12-31 |
| cost eating out monthly modelled | 72 EUR/month | Modelled eating out for Spain (country level, not city): Eurostat DE reference 2022 scaled by World Bank price level 68.7 vs 81.2 (2025) and ICP 2021 category structure | 2025-12-31 |
| cost transport monthly modelled | 27 EUR/month | Modelled local transport for Spain (country level, not city): Eurostat DE reference 2022 scaled by World Bank price level 68.7 vs 81.2 (2025) and ICP 2021 category structure | 2025-12-31 |
| cost leisure monthly modelled | 160 EUR/month | Modelled leisure for Spain (country level, not city): Eurostat DE reference 2022 scaled by World Bank price level 68.7 vs 81.2 (2025) and ICP 2021 category structure | 2025-12-31 |
| Working-hours overlap with US East | 2 hours/day | Nomadbase overlap of a 09:00-17:00 day against Open-Meteo time zone (Europe/Madrid), standard time; US East reference UTC-5 | 2026-08-10 |
| Transport per month | 23.95 EUR/month | Official fare: EMT Malaga, tarjeta mensual (23.95 EUR), all urban bus lines — airport line excluded; subsidised 2026 rate, checked 2026-08-05 | 2026-08-05 |
| Coworking desk per month | 99 EUR/month | Published price: Grow Working (80 EUR ex VAT), Impact Hub Malaga (from 99 EUR) and The Living Room Roadtripper 100h (200 EUR) — median 99 EUR, checked 2026-08-05 | 2026-08-05 |
| Beaches mapped within 30 km | 91 count | OpenStreetMap, within 30km | 2026-07-31 |
| Nature reserves and parks within 30 km | 9 count | OpenStreetMap, within 30km | 2026-07-31 |
| Hiking routes within 30 km | 103 count | OpenStreetMap, within 30km | 2026-07-31 |
| Mapped coastline within 30 km | 44 count | OpenStreetMap, within 30km | 2026-07-31 |
| Hospitals and clinics mapped | 86 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-07-31 |
| Pharmacies mapped | 358 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-07-31 |
| Bars, pubs and clubs mapped | 494 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Nightlife share of cafés | 31.4 per 100 restaurants & cafés | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| cost bigmac | 6.14 EUR | Published price: The Economist Big Mac Index, Euro-area average (6.19 EUR = 7.08 USD), July 2026 release — data CC BY 4.0 | 2026-07-01 |
| Vegan share of cafés | 2.7 per 100 restaurants & cafés | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Vegetarian share of cafés | 2.4 per 100 restaurants & cafés | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Country price level (US = 100) | 68.7 US=100 | World Bank price level index for Spain, 2025 (US = 100) | 2025-12-31 |
| UTC offset | 1 hours from UTC | Open-Meteo time zone (Europe/Madrid), standard time | 2026-08-10 |
| Air quality PM2.5 (measured) | 7.4 µg/m³ | OpenAQ, median of 1 station, 2026-08-10 | 2026-08-10 |
| Nomadbase community activity | 7.47 index 0-10 | Nomadbase community activity — 0 here now, 6 based here, 0 meetups, 0 planning to come, 0 have been | 2026-08-17 |
| Members here now | 0 members | Nomadbase check-ins, open | 2026-08-17 |
| Members based here | 6 members | Nomadbase bases and homebases | 2026-08-17 |
| Members planning to come | 0 members | Nomadbase travel plans, not yet ended | 2026-08-17 |
| Members who have been | 0 members | Nomadbase check-ins, closed — counted per person | 2026-08-17 |
| Community meetups | 0 meetups | Nomadbase community meetups, drafts excluded | 2026-08-17 |
| Working-hours overlap with Central Europe | 8 hours/day | Nomadbase overlap of a 09:00-17:00 day against Open-Meteo time zone (Europe/Madrid), standard time; Europe reference UTC+1 | 2026-08-10 |
| Restaurants mapped | 1199 count | OpenStreetMap, within 15km | 2026-08-05 |
| Homicide rate (country) | 0.73 per 100k | UNODC intentional homicide rate for Spain, 2024 | 2024-12-31 |
| Population | 599063 people | Wikidata population figure, 2025 | 2025-12-31 |
| Dry days per year | 285 days/year | Copernicus ERA5, 2025 full-year count | 2025-12-31 |
| climate monthly profile | [{"m":1,"t":12,"r":0.32,"c":0.47},{"m":2,"t":13,"r":0.21,"c":0.52},{"m":3,"t":14,"r":0.68,"c":0.59},{"m":4,"t":17.7,"r":0.2,"c":0.5},{"m":5,"t":21.7,"r":0.19,"c":0.31},{"m":6,"t":29.1,"r":0,"c":0.28},{"m":7,"t":30.8,"r":0.03,"c":0.1},{"m":8,"t":30.9,"r":0,"c":0.14},{"m":9,"t":26.6,"r":0.1,"c":0.38},{"m":10,"t":23.6,"r":0.16,"c":0.42},{"m":11,"t":15.4,"r":0.27,"c":0.48},{"m":12,"t":12,"r":0.45,"c":0.6}] | Copernicus ERA5, 2025 monthly means (felt temperature, rain-day share, cloud share) | 2025-12-31 |
| Visa-free days (UK passport) | 90 days | Editorial visa research, checked 2026-07-27 | 2026-07-27 |
| Visa-free days (Canadian passport) | 90 days | Editorial visa research, checked 2026-07-27 | 2026-07-27 |
| English proficiency (EF EPI) | 540 EF EPI score | EF EPI 2025 (country level, transcribed via Wikipedia) | 2025-11-01 |
| Getting by in English (0–10) | 5.6 score 0-10 | EF EPI 2025 (country level, transcribed via Wikipedia) | 2025-11-01 |
| Women, Peace and Security index (country) | 8.59 score 0-10 | Georgetown WPS Index 2023 (country level, transcribed via Wikipedia) | 2023-10-01 |
| Company setup index (country) | 6 score 0-10 | Nomadbase business rubric (country level), checked 2026-07-31 | 2026-07-31 |
| Banking access index (country) | 8 score 0-10 | Nomadbase business rubric (country level), checked 2026-07-31 | 2026-07-31 |
| Company setup in practice (country) | The SL minimum capital dropped to 1 EUR, but the process still runs through a notary and the Registro Mercantil, and a foreigner needs a NIE first. Autonomo is the faster route for one person. | Nomadbase business rubric (country level), checked 2026-07-31 | 2026-07-31 |
| Banking in practice (country) | Non-resident accounts exist and are commonly opened, but require an NIE and usually a branch visit; several banks charge a non-resident maintenance fee. | Nomadbase business rubric (country level), checked 2026-07-31 | 2026-07-31 |

## Scores (0–10, blend of public data and community reports)

| Category | Score | Public data | Community | Reports |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cost | 4.73 | 4.73 | — | 0 |
| fun | 7.71 | 7.71 | — | 0 |
| community | 7.47 | 7.47 | — | 0 |
| internet | 4.13 | 4.13 | — | 0 |
| safety | 7.44 | 7.44 | — | 0 |
| climate | 8.15 | 8.15 | — | 0 |
| amenity | 7.36 | 7.36 | — | 0 |
| vegan | 6.27 | 6.27 | — | 0 |
| lgbtq | 10 | 10 | — | 0 |
| water | 10 | 10 | — | 0 |
| flights | 7.25 | 7.25 | — | 0 |
| visa | 8.67 | 8.67 | — | 0 |
| lifestyle | 5.88 | 5.88 | — | 0 |
| vegetarian | 3.63 | 3.63 | — | 0 |
| nightlife | 8.63 | 8.63 | — | 0 |
| nature | 8.17 | 8.17 | — | 0 |
| health | 6.72 | 6.72 | — | 0 |
| locals | 5.6 | 5.6 | — | 0 |
| business | 7 | 7 | — | 0 |
| women | 8.59 | 8.59 | — | 0 |

## Visa & entry (Spain)

EU citizens can stay indefinitely; visa-exempt non-EU travellers get 90 days in any 180 across the Schengen area. Spain has an international telework visa for non-EU remote workers, and the route from inside Spain grants three years rather than one.

### How long you can stay

- **EU, EEA and Swiss citizens:** no limit. You may need to register locally after a few months.
- **Visa-exempt non-EU travellers** (US, UK, Canada, Australia and others): 90 days within any 180-day period. That allowance is shared across the *whole* Schengen area, not per country — days spent in Berlin count against days in Lisbon.
- Everyone else needs a Schengen visa before travelling.

Since 10 April 2026 the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) records every crossing biometrically at all air, land and sea borders, so the 90/180 count is now tracked automatically rather than by passport stamp.

### Staying longer as a remote worker

Spain's *visado de teletrabajo de carácter internacional* (the digital nomad visa, created by the 2022 startups law) is for non-EU nationals working remotely for companies outside Spain. EU citizens do not need it and cannot apply.

Two routes, and they are not equivalent:

- **From a consulate abroad** — a visa valid up to one year.
- **From inside Spain**, legally present, through the Large Business Unit (UGE) — a residence authorisation of up to three years, decided within 20 working days.

You need to show income of 200% of the Spanish minimum wage. The SMI is paid in 14 annual instalments and the immigration unit annualises them, so with the 2026 SMI at €1,221 the bar works out to about €2,850 per month (≈€34,190 a year) — noticeably more than the €2,442 a naive twelve-month reading suggests. Add 75% of the SMI for a first family member and 25% for each additional one. You also need either a degree from a recognised institution or three years of professional experience.

No more than 20% of your income may come from Spanish clients.

> Visa rules change frequently. This information was last checked on 2026-07-27. It is not legal advice — confirm with the official source before booking: https://www.inclusion.gob.es/en/web/unidadgrandesempresas/teletrabajadores

## Living in Málaga

### Where to stay

**Soho** and the **Centro Histórico** put the city at your door and its acoustics in your bedroom; **La Victoria** and **El Molinillo** keep centre-adjacent normality at kinder prices. **Pedregalejo** and **El Palo** eastward are the beach-village answer — chiringuitos, promenade mornings, a calmer register — while **Teatinos** serves the university-and-value quadrant. The east-of-centre beach belt is where most long-stayers land after the first month teaches them August.

### Finding a place

Idealista and the mid-term platforms carry the market, with competition real and the telework-visa cohort visible in it — autumn is the hunting season, direct-owner contact the edge. Interrogate the August question (exterior rooms near nightlife are a summer sentence), heating for the bright-but-cool winters, and community-pool politics if the tower promises one.

### Working from here

The coworking scene has scaled with the tech wave — polished spaces across Soho, the centre and the university belt — and café-working is native, with the terrace-versus-wifi trade understood by all parties. Fibre is standard. The rhythm is Spanish-adjusted: late starts, serious lunches, second winds — European clients fit natively, and the menú del día is a meeting format.

### Getting around

The centre walks, the metro and buses cover the spread, and the C1 coastal train strings the metropolitan beaches into commuting range. Cycling works along the seafront corridor. A car serves the mountain weekends and the pueblos blancos — rentals are cheap off-season, parking central is not.

### Money

Spanish standards: cards everywhere, the menú del día as the honest institution, and a visible price split between tourist arteries and neighbourhood streets one block behind them. The chiringuito espeto economy remains the coast's best-value ritual.

### Staying safe

Málaga's register is polished-Andalusian calm: pickpockets work the centre's crowds and the cruise-day surges, beach bags follow the standard rotation rule, and the nightlife streets ask ordinary care at closing time. The genuine seasonal risk is the sun — August's heat is a medical variable for exertion — and the mountains behind the city deserve the respect their gradient states: the Caminito's crowds obscure real terrain elsewhere.

### Seasons

The year is bright with one loud chapter: a mild, luminous winter (the city's quiet masterpiece), an early spring that peaks with Semana Santa's processions, a long hot summer that crescendos through August's density, and a warm autumn that keeps the sea swimmable past October. Terral days — the interior's hot breath — spike the summer randomly. The base-dweller's calendar inverts the tourist's: winter is the season you came for.

### Meeting people

The city's scale and the scene's youth make entry easy: coworking events, language exchanges, the running and hiking meetups, and a tech-community calendar that grew faster than its venues. Malagueño sociability runs street-level — the bar counter is the social institution — and Spanish effort converts warmth into friendship on the standard Andalusian exchange rate.

### Staying active

The seafront promenade carries the daily kilometres from the port to El Palo, the Montes de Málaga supply trail runs and cycling climbs twenty minutes inland, and the gym-and-padel infrastructure runs at full Spanish density. Sea swimming spans three seasons for the ordinary and all four for the committed. The Caminito del Rey, El Chorro's climbing and the Sierra's white villages upgrade weekends without leaving the province.

### Time off

The province is the itinerary: Ronda's gorge, the pueblos blancos, Nerja's caves and the Axarquía's hill roads. Granada's Alhambra and Sevilla sit train-close for the Andalusian canon; Tarifa's wind and Morocco's ferries extend the map south. The airport's European web makes the continent a commuter option — the city's original sales pitch, still true.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does it cost to live in Málaga per month?

Between €1,402 and €1,579 a month, housing and everyday spending together. Housing is your own place at €937. Everyday spending — food, local transport, leisure — is modelled from national price levels rather than measured in the city, so it is an indication and not a quote. A coworking desk is extra at €99. Every figure carries its source on the destination page.

### How fast is the internet in Málaga?

Median download speed is about 37.5 Mbps. Source: M-Lab median of 22,478 tests within 50 km, last 7 days.

### What visa do I need for Málaga?

EU citizens can stay indefinitely; visa-exempt non-EU travellers get 90 days in any 180 across the Schengen area. Spain has an international telework visa for non-EU remote workers, and the route from inside Spain grants three years rather than one. Last checked 2026-07-27. Always confirm with the official source before booking.

### What is the weather like in Málaga?

Winters average 13.6 °C and summers 27.2 °C. 3 of 12 months average a comfortable 18–27 °C (felt temperature). Source: Copernicus ERA5, 2025 annual average.

### Can I work European or US hours from Málaga?

A 09:00–17:00 working day in Málaga overlaps 8 hours with Central European time and 2 hours with US Eastern time, at standard time.

### Are there coworking spaces in Málaga?

13 coworking spaces are mapped in Málaga, plus 373 cafés to work from. Source: OpenStreetMap, within 15km. Counts are a floor, not a census — coverage depends on local mappers.

### How do you get to Málaga?

The nearest major airport is about 9 km away. 2 airports with scheduled service within 100 km. Source: OurAirports — nearest major airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport.

## Sources

- **OpenStreetMap** (ODbL) — Community-mapped places: coworking, cafés, gyms and diet options within 15km. Counts are a floor rather than a census — coverage depends on local mappers. https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright
- **Copernicus ERA5** (Generated using Copernicus Climate Change Service information) — ECMWF’s ERA5 reanalysis, retrieved through Open-Meteo. Temperatures, rainfall, cloud cover and wind are daily values for the last complete calendar year. https://open-meteo.com/
- **Nomadbase comfort index** — Our own reading of ERA5 data, not a measurement: a month-by-month score for how comfortable the felt temperature is, damped for rain and cloud. The formula is published. https://nomadbase.com/destinations#how-we-score
- **OurAirports** (Public domain) — Airport locations and types. Distances are to the nearest major airport with scheduled service. https://ourairports.com/
- **Published prices** — Prices read by hand from the operator’s or authority’s own published price list — a transit tariff, a coworking rate card, an eSIM store — on the date shown. Checked quarterly; the linked page is the source. https://nomadbase.com/destinations#how-we-score
- **Nomadbase country research** — Hand-maintained country tables for the LGBTQ+ legal position and tap-water safety, compiled from advocacy databases (ILGA World, Human Dignity Trust), national authorities and government travel advice, and scored with a published rubric. Country-level by nature — city reality can differ, which is what the practical note is for. https://nomadbase.com/destinations#how-we-score
- **M-Lab** (CC BY-SA 4.0) — Internet speed from real speed tests run by people in the city, aggregated over a seven-day window. https://www.measurementlab.net/
- **Government sources** — Visa and entry rules come from the responsible authority for each country, linked in the visa section and re-checked by hand on the date shown.
- **Inside Airbnb** (CC BY 4.0) — The short-let market price: median nightly rate of entire homes bookable by the month, times thirty, converted to EUR at ECB reference rates. Deliberately not called rent — local leases run cheaper, and member reports correct downward. https://insideairbnb.com/
- **World Bank** (CC BY 4.0) — Price level of household consumption at market exchange rates (US = 100) — a national figure that anchors the cost score where no city-level source exists yet. It measures what arriving with foreign income feels like, which is why a weak currency lowers it. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/PA.NUS.PRVT.PLI
- **OpenAQ** (CC BY 4.0) — Air quality measured at ground stations. Only reaches part of the catalogue — a city needs a station nearby that is still reporting. https://openaq.org/
- **Nomadbase members** — Figures reported in the app by people living there, shown as a median with outliers removed. The only source for costs, because no free public one measures them per city. https://nomadbase.com/app
- **UNODC** (Free with attribution) — Intentional homicide rate from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime — a national figure, because no free source measures crime per city. The year next to the number is the year the country last reported. https://dataunodc.un.org/
- **Wikidata** (CC0) — Structural facts taken from the place’s Wikidata entity — resident population, which mirrors a national census figure, and elevation above sea level. The year is the one Wikidata records for that figure; where the entity was the wrong scale for the place we describe, the number has been replaced by a hand-sourced one from the statistics office instead. https://www.wikidata.org/

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