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Historical File_Copy $ CANADA COAL AND COKE STATISTICS AUGUST, 1955 F00MNIoc4 BUREAU OF STAT5TICS NW i 195S PROPERTY OF THE LIBRA.Y Published by Authorizy of The Right Honourable C. D. Howe, Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Industry and Merchandising Division Mineral Statistic. Section 650252183 Price $2.00 per year Vol. 34, No. 8 25 cents per copy EDM0nD CLotrrxl., C.M.G., O.A.. D.S.P., Queen's Printer and Controller of Statlon.r. Ottawa. 1966.

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COAL AND COKE STATISTICS (a) Coal Production. InDorts, ExDorts Production of coal during the month of August amounted to 781,957 tons, a decline of 1.8 per cent from the output in August, 1954. Production of coal from stripping operations in August amounted to 231,058 tons, or 29.5 per cent of the total OUtput. This was a decrease of 8.8 per cent from the strip mine output in August, 1954. Landed imports of coal during the month wider review amounted to 2,139,850 tons, a decrease of 5.2 per cent, compared with landed imports in August, 1954. Exports of coal for the cnth amounted to 30,341 tons, compared with 19,320 tons in the corresponding imnth of last year. Table 1 Coal Statistics for August and Year to Date s 1954 and 19 0utut Landed Coal (x) Exrorts 1954 1955 1954 1955 1954 1955 (Short tone) Newfoundland August Anthracite Bituminous 3,403 2,925 Year to date Anthracite 4,280 7,100 Bituminous 30,048 32,825 Prince Edward Island August Anthracite Bituminous Year to date Anthracite Bituminous. Nova Scotia August Anthracite 5,471 Bituminous... 284,136 294,789 1,270 1,035 Year to date Anthracite 21,026 13,247 Bituminous... 3,751,515 3,705,562 6,837 128,310 New Brunswick August Anthracite Bituminous... 68,356 65,908 14,198 12,813 Year to date Anthracite 159 213 Bituminous 516,564 513,367 74,853 88,246 (x) Imports of bituminous coal include briquettea and lignite. The imports of coal and coke, as shown in this report, represent the actual tonnages landed in the Dominion during the month, whereas the report on the "Trade of Canada" shows clearances from customs' ports for consumption. Note: Output figures for 1955 are subject to revision.

CoplandCpke 2 Table 1 Coal Statistics for August and Year to Date, 1954 and 1955 (concluded 0utut Landed coal (xj Dworts 1954 1955 1954 1955 1954 1955 Quebec August Anthracite... 82,719 69,609 Bituminous... 242,125 244,036 5 Year to date Anthracite 548,144 533,628 Bituminous 1,368,890 1 0355,860 5 Ontario August Anthracite... 154,543 106,943 Bituminous... 1,764,625 1,712,221 Year to date Anthracite 961,692 8859677 Bituminous... 8,298,443 9,323,309 Lignite 1,015 Manitoba August Anthracite... Bituminous... 2,268 1,038 11 76 Lignite... Year to date Anthracite 269 85 Bituminous 29,507 24,601 145 185 Lignite. 120 43 Saskatchewan August Anthracite... Bituminous... 45 Lignite...69,200 64,524 34 Year to date Anthracite Bituminous Lignite.... 1,120,365 1,140,893 403 192 5,077 7 5,319 Alberta August Anthracite... Bituminous... 171,935 156,743 56 56 Subbituminous... 101,548 88,982 Year to date Anthracite Bituminous... 1,610,159 1,276,543 271 241 Subbituminous... 1 19258,981 1,056,261 British Columbia and Yujcn August Anthracite... 170 Bituminous... 101,290 111,011 1,980 2,863 3,751 16,356 Year to date Anthracite 546 Bituminous.... 861,752 893,855 25,330 27,047 42,785 96,831 CANADA August Anthracite... 242,733 176,722 Bituminous... 625,717 628,451 2,014,401 1,963,128 19,286 30,341 Subbituminous... 101,548 88,982 Lignite... 69,200 64,524 34 TOTAL CANADA... 796,465 781,957 2,257,134 2,139,850 19,320 30,341 Year to date Anthracite 1,535,570 1,440,496 Bituminous... 6,719,990 6,387,327 9,752,621 10,763,834 124,891 313,825 Subbituminous 1,258,981 1,056,261 Lignite... 1,120,365 1,140,893 6,212 5,362 TOTAL CANADA. 9,099,336 8084,481 11,288,191 12204330 131,103 319,187

Coal and Coke 3 Table 2 Production, Number of Enp1oyees and Mandays Worked, at Strip and Underground Mines, by Provinces Auzust, 1954 August. 1955(x) Output flnnlovees Mandays worked Output Entlovees Mandays worked (Short Sur Under Sur Under (Short &lr Under Sur Undertons) face ground face ground tons) face ground face ground Nova Scotia Strip mines Underground mines 284,136 1,581 8,951 24,871 129,362 294,789 1,447 8,065 24,937 127.315 Total...284,136 1,581 8,951 24,871 129,362 294,789 1,447 8,065 24,937 127,315 New Brunswick Strip mines 54,530 427 10,264 53,479 404 10,751 Underground mines 13,826 95 369 1,908 7,504 12,429 90 338 2,019 7,049 Total... 68,356 522 369 12,172 7,504 65,908 494 338 12,770 7,049 Saskatchewan Strip mines... 69,200 291 5,409 64,524 305 5,256 Underground mines Alberta Total... 69,200 291 5,409 64,524 305 5,256 Strip mines...102,193 670 3.1,774 96,612 591 11,659 Underground mines 171,290 1,063 2,391 16,370 32,030 149,113 826 1,924 13,368 27,678 Total... 273,483 1,733 2,391 28,144 32,030 245,725 1,417 1,924 25,027 27,678 British Columbia and Yukon Strip mines 27,602 38 743 16,443 58 1,079 Underground mines 73,688 308 1,062 4,439 14,672 94,568 315 1,108 4,905 17,503 CANADA Total...101,290 346 1,062 5,182 14,672 111,011 373 1,108 5,984 17,503 Strip mines...253,525 1,426 28 2 190 231,058 1,358 28,745 Underground mines 542,940 3 1047 12,773 47,588 183,568 550,899 2,678 11,435 45,229 179,545 TOTAL...796,465 4,473 12,773 75,778 183,568 781,957 4,036 11,435 73,974 179,545 (x) The number of surface employees includes 243 office and administrative workers, but data on mandays worked to not include time worked by these employees.

Coal and Coke 4 Table 3 Output, Exports, Foreign Coal Landed, Interprovincial Shir*nents and Coal Made Available for Consumption. August, 1955 and Year to Date CANAtDIAN COAL Coal Received Shipped to Foreign available Output from other other Exported coal for landed provinces provinces con sumption Newfoundland August Anthracite... Bituminous.... 11,667 2,925 14,592 Year to date Anthracite 7,100 7,100 Bituminous 86,471 32,825 119,296 Prince Edward Island August Anthracite... Bituminous... 3,833 3,833 Year to date Anthracite Bituminous... 29,531 29,531 Nova Scotia August Anthracite... Bituminous... 294,789 344,915 1,035 51,161* Year to date Anthracite 13,247 13,247 Bituminous... 3,705,562 1,834,760 128,310 1,742,492 New Brunswick August Anthracite... Bituminous.... 65,908 22,201 2,793 12,813 72,503 Year to date Anthracite... 213 213 Bituminous... 513,367 274,356 13,399 88,246 686,078 quebec August Anthracite... 69,609 69,609 Bituminous... 310,007 5 244,036 554,038 Year to date Anthracite 533,628 533,628 Bitumous. 1,457,801 5 1,355,860 2,813,656 Ontario August Anthracite... 106,943 106,943 Bituminous... 12,476 1,712,221 1,724,697 Subbituminous 978 978 Lignite... 15,992 15,992 Year to date Anthracite 885,677 885,677 Bituminous... 37,290 9,323,309 9,360,599 Subbituminous 9,422 9,422 Lignite 168,085 168,085 Manitoba August Anthracite... Bituminous... 25,387 76 1,038 26,349 Subbituminous 8,300 8,300 Lignite... 22,850 22,850 Year to date Anthracite 85 85 Bituminous... 170,056 185 24,601 194,472 Subbituminous 89,834 89,834 Lignite... 570,570 43 570,527 (*) Tonnage lifted off bank

(1j1 nnel C.r,k 5 Table 3 Output, ixports, Foreign Coal Landed, Interprovincial Shipments and Coal Made Available for Consumption, August, 1955 and Year to Date (concluded) A!DIAN (OiL Coal Received Shipped to Foreign available Output from other other Ecportad coal for provinces provinces landed consumption Saskatchewan August Bituminous... 1,949 45 1,994 Subbituminous 39,091 39,091 Lignite... 64,524 38,925 25,599 Year to date Pituminous 17,492 7 192 17,677 Subbituminous 391,369 391,369 Lignite... l,110,893 739,501 5,319 396,073 Alberta August Bituminous... 156,743 120 52,827 56 103,980 Subbituminous... 88,982 71,929 17,053 Lignite... 83 83 Year to date Bituminous... 1,274,543 324 452,815 241 821,811 Subbituminous... 1,056,261 677,030 379,231 Lignite... 846 846 British Columbia and Yukon August Anthracite... 170 170 Bituminous...111,011 38,757 25,862 16,356 2,863 110,413 Subbituminous 23,560 23,560 Year to date Anthracite 546 546 Bituxiinous... 893,855 378,851 151,198 96,831 27,047 1,051,724 Subbituminous 186,405 186,405 CANADA August Anthracite... 176,722 176,722 Bituminous... 628,451 426,397 426,397 30,341 1,963,128 2,561,238 Subbituminous... 88,982 71,929 71,929 88,982 Lignite... 64,524 38,925 38,925 64,524 TOTAL...781,957 537,251 537,251 30,341 2,139,850 2,891,666 Year to date Anthracite 1,440,496 1,41+0,496 Bituminous... 6,387,327 2,452,172 2,452,172 313,825 10,763,8136 16,837,336 Subbituminous... 1,056,261 677,030 677,030 1,056,261 Lignite... 1,140,893 739,501 739,501 5,362 1,135,531 TI.L...8,584,481 3,868,703 3,868,703 319,187 12,204,330 20,469,624 Note: Imports of briquettes and lignite are included under bituminous entries.

Coal and Coke 6 (b) Coke Production 1 Irnports ports Production of coke from ovens and gas retorts during the month of August, 1955, amounted to 345,788 tons, as compared with 340,288 tons in the previous month and 271,575 tons in August, 1954. Tonnage produced during the month was made up of 73,825 tons from the eastern provinces, 248,411 tons from Ontario and 23,552 tons from western Canada. Charges to ovens or retorts during the month included 87,038 tons of Canadian coal and 386,793 tons of imported coal. stocks of oven and retort coke, excluding breeze, on August 31st, 1955, amounted to 170,002 tons, of which 57,142 tons were located in the eastern provinces, 74,103 tons in Ontario and 38,757 tons in the western provinces. Stocks of breeze totalled 74,306 tons and were located across Canada as follows: 13,594 tons in the eastern provinces, 37,888 tons in Ontario and 22,824 tons in the western provinces. Table 4 Bituminous Coal Used in Coke Making. 1 Month Canadian Imported Total Coke made January... 83,114 320,356 403,470 300,233 February... 82,241 308,221 390,462 301,324 March... 87,548 364,470 452 1 018 335,121 April... 88,246 360,323 448,569 329,779 May... 92,143 375,108 467,251 339,188 June... 86,188 364,183 450,371 330,253 July... 86,964 378,592 465,556 340,288 August... 87,038 386,793 473,831 345,788 Total eight i&,nths 693,482 2,858,046 3,551,528 3,621,974 Table 5 Production, Landed Imports and Ecports of Coke by Provinces, August, 1954 and 1955 (clusive of netroleuin and Ditch coke) Newfoundland, Nova Manitoba, Saskat Scotia, New Brunswick Ontario chewan, Alberta C A N A D A and Quebec and british Columbia Year Year Year Year Aw'ust to date August to date August to date August to date Production 1954... 67,844 587,438 181,160 1,495,975 22,571 1955... 73,825 575,477 248,411 1,849,440 23,552 175,238 197,057 271,575 345,788 2,258,651 2,621,974 Landed Imports 1954 1,241 16,518 166,633 1,077 8,238 17,595 176112 1955 874 35,893 221,703 1,111 10,002 37,004 232,579 ports 1954 784 14,812 8,442 54,907 9,226 69,719 1955 72 106 2,932 22,926 3,586 44,605 6,590 67,637 kvailable for consumption 1954... 67,844 588 31679 196,894 1,647,796 15,206 128,569 279,944 2,365,044 1955... 73,753 576,245 281,372 2,048,217 21,077 162,454 376,202 2,786,916 The imports of coal and coke as shown in this report, represit the actual tonnages landed in the Dominion during the month, whereas the report on the "Trade of Canada" shows clearances from customs' ports for consumption.

CoalandCoke 7 Table 6 Production of Coke by bbnths, 19491955 (Ecc1usive of petroleum and pitch coke) Month 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 (000's of short tons) January... 352 323 342 342 359 325 300 February... 31? 286 312 323 331 283 301 March... 349 328 335 341 348 293 335 April... 336 318 322 314 343 275 330 May... 348 332 328 323 357 271 339 June... 327 333 318 316 360 266 330 July... 296 336 314 336 377 275 340 August... 307 334 322 353 377 272 346 Total eight inths 2,632 2.590 2,593 2,648 2,852 2,260 2,621 Septnber... 309 331 306 342 346 268 October... 310 342 336 355 366 296 November... 296 334 334 345 359 301 December... 320 343 335 356 346 288 Total... 3,867 3,940 3,904 4,046 4,269 3,413 Table 7 Disposition of Coke by the Producers, 1955 (cc1usive of petroleum and pitch coke) U s e d Sold In coke In Direct to consumers To For or gas makers' For dealers For plants smelters domestic other for resale export use uses Total disposi tion January... 38,001 169,491 7,636 58,385 22,426 7,721 303,660 February... 36,008 179,345 7,687 59,334 22,038 8,864 313,276 March... 40,795 228,754 4,828 62,172 17,987 9,460 363,996 April... 38,114 220,C78 4,321 62,132 10,443 8,773 343,861 May... 37,977 227,438 2,430 64,258 13,368 9,522 354,973 June... 32,450 219,501 2,400 62,232 16,140 8,284 341,007 July... 30, 116 229,733 2,283 56,317 17,448 5,206 341,103 Augu8t... 31,313 236,999 3,306 64,632 17,613 6,737 360,600 Total eight months... 284,774 1,711,339 34,891 689,462 137,443 64,567 2,722,476

(c) Retail Sales and Stocks Table 8 Sales of Coal and Coke b Retail Fuel Dealers, August, 1955 New Prince Nova New Montreal (.,uebec Kingston foundland Edward Scotia Area Area Area Island wick Anthracite United States Pea and larger... 44 285 239 719 13,971 1,023 4,807 Other sizes... 1 7,845 1,202 105 United Kingdom Pea and larger... 105 94 1,022 425 4,769 556 31 Othr sizes... 18 284 40 8,177 253 8 Bituminous United States Low volatile Slack... 405 10 190 816 Stoker... 1,282 42 266 Other sizes.... 154 294 44 112 High volatile Slack... 193 8 1,326 1,746 1 2 104 Stoker... 12 109 10,177 3,669 4,221 Other sizes... 3,624 16 4 5,145 2,632 910 Briquettes... 152 28 10 61 60 71 Canadian Bituminous... 3,822 3,416 5,742 4,113 3,675 16,622 Domestic and lignite Briquettes... 3 Coke From coal... 30 325 320 7,908 607 84 Petroleum... Total Coal and Coke... 8,223 3,993 7,640 6,d11 64,820 28,456 12,538 Cumulative Total (Januarhugust md) 96,805 29,687 108,980 88,000 542,341 191,355 124,331 Table 9 Stocks of Coal and Coke Reported by Retail Fuel Dealers, as at August 31, 1955 New Prince Nova New Lontreal çuebec Ed d Drum Kingston foundland Isd Scotia Area Area wick Area Anthracite United States Pea and larger 993 544 2,111 3,553 17,990 2,262 8,726 Other sizes 54 4,004 1,984 510 United Kinpdom Pea and larger 4,127 48 1,241 4,728 6,476 240 272 Other sizes 642 290 2,511 15,663 916 68 Bituminous United States Low volatile Slack... 816 152 3 16 Stoker... 103 34 Other sizes... 43 11 537 High volatile Slack... 41 2,173 5,176 Stoker... 5C 55 10,120 1,731 32,783 Other sizes... 9,228 85 33 3,463 194 1,604 Briquettes... 102 107 1,379* 458 133 730 Canadian Bituminous... 8,872 1,763 4,678 6,157 596 2,763 96 Domestic and lignite Briquettes... 36 Coke From coal... 159 392 326 1,099 314 361 Petroleum... Total Coal and Coke... 24,728 2,701 8,819 18,989 60,018 12,701 50,949 (a) Includes Northerr Ontario and Northern (.uehec. (b) Includes Northwestern Ontario. (*) Includes a mnall tonnage of British bituminous coal.

CoalandCoke 9 (a) Ottawa Toronto (b) Windsor 0nt'io Saskat British Northern Area Area Western Area and anithba chewan Alberta Colta b CANADA Area Area Quebec 1,727 9,810 50,850 431 17,020 99,639 10 100,936 60 2,717 2,066 568 14,563 14,564 37 967 54 6,414 8,060 777 532 9,747 10,089 134 1,056 50 64 2,310 2,725 156 44 1,322 123 769 4,004 42 4,046 1,478 93 3,814 895 1,556 8,286 19 8,459 1,593 10,205 231 3,242 19,447 19,648 5,947 4,866 19,676 1,439 11,404 61,399 259 18 61,797 430 1,435 6,644 119 6,463 23,778 8 20 27,450 181 22 530 101 162 1,188 171 686 2,333 869 1,136 18 79 22,399 196 142 280 14,944 55,054 119 81 122 173 146 641 7,453 11,442 2,683 8,328 30,547 140 49 13 23 2 230 481 743 970 2,424 189 1,422 1,784 55 961 13,010 297 13,982 2 100 102 102 11,467 25,012 98,688 3,719 42,457 287,157 8,936 12,327 2,963 24,966 362,216 127,213 262,951 1,189,681 65,299 383,178 2,886,349 553,496 344,896 86,318 34.4,012 4,538,543 (a) Ottawa Toronto (b) Wind 5or Ontario Saskat British Northern Area Area Western Area and Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia CANADA Area Area Luelec 9,177 23,286 121,435 143 34,851 217,870 62 225,133 127 5,346 7,679 2,140 21,790 21,844 61 2,273 139 9,461 19,605 18 1,512 479 15 18,671 22,114 262 670 34 533 1,518 30 2,16 412 471 1,981 85 2,045 5,131 33 5,164 7,975 288 10,358 457 11,638 31,307 198 31,505 23 7,289 49,528 43,409 107,598 34 107,673 17,270 10,750 73,107 446 69,683 215,890 1,818 37 217,850 1,586 2,290 17,679 41 41,519 68,376 44 203 77,969 1,154 486 4,582 367 1,987 9,897 21895 4,568 18,948 1,833 1,032 66 61 6,427 2,958 599 561 10,741 42,756 708 110 361 869 551 2,599 24,431 61,786 11,470 10,233 110,519 1,099 166 293 170 187 1,951 8,666 3,284 82 1,804 15,787 324 3,936 2,858 642 3,335 12,869 9,416 23,162 28 28 28 42,02959,235291,2153,315211,921 731,383 50,58565,66912,11327,586942,573

ColandCoke 10 Table 10 Sales of Coal and Coke by Retail lkiel Dealers in Selected Cities. August. 1 Halifax Snt Montreal ruebec Toronto John Anthracite United States Pea and larger 12 251 8,310 769 14,671 Other sizes... 1 5,278 621 628 United Pingdom Fea and larger 815 374 4,305 418 54 Other sizes... 281 40 7,182 46 515 Bituminous United States Low volatile Slack... 10 79 1,042 Stoker... 1,024 12 375 Other sizes 154 21C 1,382 High volatile Slack... 8 1,217 366 1,866 Stoker... 7,871 1,896 5,710 Other sizes 1,034 2,613 185 Briquettes... 20 32(k) 55 24 117 Canadian Bituminous... 3,301 1,375 2,064 10,851 3 Domestic and lignite 43 Briquettes... 2 Coke From coal... 89 12 7,061 279 329 Petroleum... 2 Total Coal and Coke... 4,518 2,257 65,690 17,895 26,924 Cumulative Total (January August mci.).. 57,476 38,126 399,022 139,025 501,043 Table 11 Stocks of Coal and Coke Reported by Retail Fuel Dealers in Selected Cities, as at August 31, 19 Halifax John Montreal Quebec Toronto Anthracite United States Pea and larger 80 1,708 8,835 404 39,721 Other sizes... 32 2 0 170 1,866 2,229 United Kingdom Pea and larger 338 4,619 6,040 97 Other sizes... 290 2,505 10,698 8 378 Bituminous United States Low volatile Slack... 152 537 Stoker... 94 389 Other sizes 9 6,517 High volatile Slack... 41 6 Stoker... 7,024 37 2,212 Other sizes 2,124 53 5,053 Briquettes... 55 1,004(t) 367 44 1,186 Canadian Bituminous... 469 2,439 43 Domestic and lignite 30 Briquettes... 10 Coke From coal... 97 92 573 74 639 Petroleum... Total Coal and Coke... 1,329 12,592 37,934_ 2,486 59,045 (a) Includes suburbs and city of Hull. (*) Includes a small tonnage of British bituminous coal.

Coal and Coke 11 Hamilton (a) Ottawa Windsor Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Calgary Edmonton Greater Vancouver 5,935 4,16 1,284 10 338 1,955 6 685 602 1 38 39 42 81 50 235 19 2,698 803 1,613 4,130 2,924 700 201 39 14 191 16 63 35 8 167 4 410 1,054 167 27 1 19 9,241 4,429 1,032 312 101 643 3,496 24 335 45 816 578 1,261 122 292 13,851 16382 14,381 10,098 4,098 56 r235 5,670 L.6,229 1,104 37. 129 313 120 643 13,967 2,078 cko 12,2 1c5,067 Hamilton (a) Ottawa Windsor Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Calgary Edmonton Greater Vancouver 11,812 11,642 6,430 62 851 4,856 76 1,615 1,428 53 30 115 192 60 33 23 277 1,700 182 23,845 6,883 31,579 34 24,114 8,424 16,273 1,057 47 57 1,934 360 72 306 12 2,191 3,954 950 2,227 82 15 72 4,347 4,936 1,891 82 1,163 389 1,763 5,557 140 4,385 317 48 146 3,264 570 9,263 61,010 41,965 57,119 24,412 2,290 1,826 543 15,021

Coal and Coke 12 (d) Industrial Consumption Table 12 Consumption of Coal and Coke by Industrial Consuners August, 1955 New Prince Jova New Yiontrea]. Cuebec K. ton foundland Edward Scotia Area Area Area Island wick Anthracite Pea and larger... 343 Other sizee... 10 5,859 1,185 342 itthflinou5 United States Low volatile Slack... 1,128 315 Stoker 2,578 Other sizes 451 High volatile Slack... 12,360 10,064 15,780 Stoker... 2,228 3,871 2,4C2 Other sizes 2,101 6,606 28 Canadian l3iturainous... 46,585 69,618 61,499 34,741 Domestic and lignite... Coke From coal... 34,829 92 9,906 189 425 Petroleum... 7,022 21,577 Total Co&l and Coke... 81,424 69,710 105,475 78,548 18,977 Cumulative Total (JanuaryAugust md) 624,312 518221 864,104 698,921 186,169 (a) Includes Northern Ontario and Northern Quebec (b) Includes Northwe tern Ontario.

CoalandCoke 33 (a) Ottawa Toronto (b) Windsor Ontario Saskat British Northern We stern and Manitoba Alberta Area Area Area chewan Columbia Area Area Quebec 1,507 1,850 693 2,343 830 3,451 266 11,933 11,943 239 7,905 7 2,015 20 1,475 139 13,077 2,744 491 45 13,568 2,789 887 613 57 2,008 2,008 68,575 29,365 91,725 13,01 44,442 285,812 11 285,823 5,078 2,766 21,831 207 4,869 43,252 4,252 1,324 9,711 15,159 42,112 77,041 7 77,068 8,941 38,917 118 15,967 144,216 15,967 17,560 4,485 496 19,962 480 4,956 46,024 1,320 324,979 46,690 108 2 891 48 160,840 6922 183 3,445 11 283,927 5,532 74 10,337,179 329,259 193,048 80,725 298,635 46,876 95,075 917,359 22,673 20,458 5,436 61,353 1,178,413 1,409,718 695,061 2,710,987 401,991 844,474 7,811,425 242,144 296,697 74,321 486,347 10,053,467

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