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Problem M
Rectilinear Polygon

Given is $n$ points with integer coordinates in the plane. Is it is possible to construct a simple, that is non-intersecting, rectilinear polygon with the given points as vertices? In a rectilinear polygon there are at least 4 vertices and every edge is either horizontal or vertical; each vertex is an endpoint of exactly one horizontal edge and one vertical edge. There are no holes in a polygon.

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Figure 1: Example from the sample input

Input

The first line of input is an integer giving the number of cases that follow. The input of each case starts with an integer $4\leq n\leq 100\, 000$ giving the number of points for this test case. It is followed by $n$ pairs of integers specifying the $x$ and $y$ coordinates of the points for this case.

Output

The output should contain one line for each case on input. Each line should contain one integer number giving the length of the rectilinear polygon passing through the given points when it exists; otherwise, it should contain $-1$.

Sample Input 1 Sample Output 1
1
8
1 2
1 0
2 1
2 2
3 2
3 1
4 0
4 2
12

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