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Otoyol 30, also known as the İzmir Beltway and abbreviated as the O-30, is a 60.2 km (37.4 mi) long motorway that runs around the Gulf of İzmir from Balçova to Menemen. The motorway acts as a bypass for through-traffic around the city and connects to four other motorways; O-5, O-31, O-32 and O-33. For most of its route, the O-30 runs along the perimeter of İzmir, but enters urbanized areas in Balçova, Bornova, Karşıyaka and Çiğli. The entire motorway has six lanes and is a part of the E87 and E881.
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Audience: A Quarterly Review of Literature and the Arts, also sometimes known as Audience, was an American literary magazine founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1955. In its early incarnation, the magazine cultivat