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2011 Gheorghe Vranceanu, 1

Let be a triangle $ ABC $ that's not equilateral, nor right-angled. Let $ A',B',C' $ be the feet of the heights of $ A,B,C, $ respectively. Prove that the Euler's lines of the triangles $ AB'C',BC'A',CA'B' $ meet at one point on the Euler's circle of $ ABC. $