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I don't think the 35K is either a unique page view or "hits", it seems to be the number of times a user navigated or refreshed a page (same page counted multiple times). As I understand "Hits" it would count multiple elements loaded on a page multiple times (e.g., a page with three pictures would be counted as 4 hits each time page and pictures are loaded). Is that right?
From Google Analytics:
A pageview is defined as a view of a page on your site that is being tracked by the Analytics tracking code. If a user clicks reload after reaching the page, this is counted as an additional pageview. If a user navigates to a different page and then returns to the original page, a second pageview is recorded as well.
A unique pageview, as seen in the Content Overview report, aggregates pageviews that are generated by the same user during the same session. A unique pageview represents the number of sessions during which that page was viewed one or more times.
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