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  2. Paralympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    The logo cast by the three Paralympic colors represented by Australia's unique shades of these colors: the rich blue of Sydney Harbour, the warm red of the Outback, and the lush green of the forest. [12] Salt Lake 2002 – The logo for the Salt Lake Paralympics can be split into three distinct parts making up the whole. The sphere at the top ...

  3. File:Paralympics logo 1988-94.svg - Wikipedia

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    International Paralympic Committee logo (1989-1994). Date: 1 April 2009, 07:46 (UTC) Source: Seoul 1988 Paralympics emblem on IPC website; IPC logo history on Beijing Olympics & Paralympics website; Author: original images: SMcCandlish, Denelson83; retouched images: Mboro (talk) derivative work: Mboro (talk) Other versions: Derivative works of ...

  4. Category:Paralympic Games logos - Wikipedia

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  5. File:IPC logo (2004-2019).svg - Wikipedia

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    The former Paralympic symbol. The former logo of the Paralympic Games, and of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) logo (2004-2019). Date: 1 June 2009, 21:30 (UTC) Source: IPC Brand Book (July 2017) IPC logo history on Beijing Olympics & Paralympics website; Author: Chinese_Taipei_Paralympic_Flag.svg: PhiLiP, Zscout370; derivative work ...

  6. List of Paralympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    The chosen of the bear is relative to the mascots of the 1988 Summer Paralympics. And the Bear was also symbolic of strongness and courage. Its name is also formed from two Korean words: bandal (반달) and bi (비), meaning "half-moon" to refer to the white crescent on an Asiatic black bear's chest and the latter connoting commemoration to ...

  7. Template:Non-free Paralympics logo - Wikipedia

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  8. File:IPC logo (2019).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:IPC logo (1994-2004).svg - Wikipedia

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    International Paralympic Committee logo (1994-2004). Date: 29 March 2009, 20:37 (UTC) Source: IPC logo history on Beijing Olympics & Paralympics website; Author: Chinese_Taipei_Paralympic_Flag_(bordered).png: SMcCandlish based on borderless original by Denelson83. derivative work: Mboro (talk) Other versions: Derivative works of this file: