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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 ...
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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 ...
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The first Paralympic symbol (1988–1994) used five pa.. The first designated Paralympic logo was created for the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul and based on a traditional Korean decorative component called a pa {Hangul: 파; Hanja: 巴}, two of which make up the taegeuk symbol at the center of the flag of South Korea.
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1976 Winter Paralympics; 1980 Winter Paralympics