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 Abstract Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are at cosmological distances. Because there is no gap at the Galactic plane, they can well serve to test the fulfillment of the cosmological principle requiring a spatially homogeneous and isotropic distribution. In this contribution the author's and his collaborators' efforts are surveyed concerning the spatial distribution - both in redshift and in the angular distribution. Bold anisotropies are found in the dataset gained by the BATSE instrument of the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. 
 
	  
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