Why did my iPhoto library balloon from 3,500 photos to 53,000 photos?

I had to repair my drive. I exported my library to another drive. When I imported my iPhoto library back to my repaired drive, my library ballooned from 3,500 photos to 53,000 photos. There's hundreds and hundreds of duplicates. Pictures with just faces from whole pix and cryptic names under the photos. I included a screenshot. My whole iphoto library is messed up. If you have any ideas on how I can get rid of the duplicates that would be awesome!

Why? Because of this:
When I imported my iPhoto library back to my repaired drive...
Never import one Library to another. Every version and thumbnail is imported like a distinct photo, you lose all your Albums, Keywords etc., the link between Original and Previews is destroyed, the non-destructive editing feature is ruined and so on. In summary: it's mess.
So, trash your this library and next time simply move the library to the Pictures Folder and then open iPhoto.

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