You're meant to only have one include that redirects URLs beginning with
rango to the app's urls.py.

Then, the app's urls.py must not have /rango in the URLs. The idea is that
all URLs starting with "rango" get the "rango" stripped off and passed to
the rango app, which itself has / and /about.

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