Understand "httpd -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS"

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Presented is the output of httpd -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS. 

Why does every NameVirtualHost reference its configuration twice; one for
the default server and the other for the port #### namevhost?
And why do all NameVirtualHost(s) have a default server reference, which
seems conflicting.

httpd -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS Output:
VirtualHost configuration:
wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers:
_default_:443          localhost (/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf:81)
*:8085                 is a NameVirtualHost
         default server project_site.admin.8085
(/etc/httpd/conf/extras/virtual-host.project_site.admin.8085.conf:23)
         port 8085 namevhost project_site.admin.8085
(/etc/httpd/conf/extras/virtual-host.project_site.admin.8085.conf:23)
*:8080                 is a NameVirtualHost
         default server project_site.dev.8080
(/etc/httpd/conf/extras/virtual-host.project_site.dev.8080.conf:28)
         port 8080 namevhost project_site.dev.8080
(/etc/httpd/conf/extras/virtual-host.project_site.dev.8080.conf:28)
*:80                   is a NameVirtualHost
         default server project_site.demo.80
(/etc/httpd/conf/extras/virtual-host.project_site.demo.80.conf:35)
         port 80 namevhost project_site.demo.80
(/etc/httpd/conf/extras/virtual-host.project_site.demo.80.conf:35)

Thanks

Jeff in Seattle
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