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I would like to invite you to **Kyoto University Programming Contest (KUPC)**, which will be held on [1 Oct. (4:00 — 9:00 GMT)](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20171001T13&p1=248&ah=5). Problem writers consist of several students in Kyoto University. The contest will be held on [AtCoder](http://atcoder.jp/). The contest is unofficial, so it's unrated.↵
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[Contest Link](https://kupc2017.contest.atcoder.jp)↵
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The contest duration is 5 hours, and there will be 12 problems.KUPC has been held every year for about 5 years in Japan.↵
The first a few problems are easy, so I'm sure everyone can enjoy the contest. On the other hand, a few problems from the last are probably interesting and though enough for high rated coders. We hope lots of people will compete in our contest. Good luck and have fun.
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I would like to invite you to **Kyoto University Programming Contest (KUPC)**, which will be held on [1 Oct. (4:00 — 9:00 GMT)](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20171001T13&p1=248&ah=5). Problem writers consist of several students in Kyoto University. The contest will be held on [AtCoder](http://atcoder.jp/). The contest is unofficial, so it's unrated.↵
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[Contest Link](https://kupc2017.contest.atcoder.jp)↵
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The contest duration is 5 hours, and there will be 12 problems.