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		<description>[...] 4. The Filter module is set by default to filter content by state (68Classifieds comes with a list of U.S. states by default), while you can change this behavior to filter content using an extra field (custom field you create), there&#8217;s no obvious way to filter content by country for example, which is a core field. I managed to do this though, guide coming soon here&#8217;s the tutorial [...]</description>
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