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New Building (Pest)

Closed 1897Low
Verified 29 May 2026
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Capacity

Current population

Occupancy

Year opened

1786

Closed 1897

Facility profile

Operator

Population held

Mixed/unknown

Opened

1786

Region

Security level

Death-row facility

No

Conditions

No conditions summary available yet.

Visiting

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Mailing

No mailing information available.

Practical info

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Known issues

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Contact & address

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Data completeness

16%

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