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  2. Coexist (image) - Wikipedia

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    The image and variations of it are used as automobile bumper stickers. [4] The bumper stickers first began to emerge in the United States in the early 2000s in partial response to the military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan which began after the events of September 11, 2001. The stickers signify the capability or desire of humans to live ...

  3. The image survived a deletion discussion in Commons:Deletion requests/U2 concert images but I'm not sure if it would survive another deletion discussion today - it would depend on whether the participants considered the "home country" of the "coexist" part of the image to be Mexico (where the photo was taken) or Poland (where the "coexist ...

  4. Bumper sticker - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac Eldorado displaying a 1968 Nixon-Agnew bumper sticker. A bumper sticker is an adhesive label or sticker designed to be attached to the rear of a car or truck, often on the bumper. They are commonly sized at around 25.4 cm by 7.6 cm (10 in by 3 in) and are typically made of PVC. Bumper stickers serve various purposes, including personal ...

  5. Talk:Coexist (image) - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Coexist (image) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 2 December 2015 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the Coexist symbol used on bumper stickers started life as a 3 m × 5 m (9.8 ft × 16.4 ft) outdoor poster in a juried art exhibition in Jerusalem?

  6. Coexistence - Wikipedia

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    Coexist" display at a U2 concert, containing Islamic, Jewish, and Christian symbols. Coexistence is the property of things existing at the same time and in a proximity close enough to affect each other, without causing harm to one another.

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  8. Coexist (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Coexist may also refer to: ... Coexist (organisation), an English charity for interfaith dialogue; Coexist (image) See also. Coexistence (disambiguation)

  9. Sticker - Wikipedia

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    Stickers placed on automobile bumpers, magnetic and permanent, called bumper stickers, are often used by individuals as a way of demonstrating support for political or ideological causes. Identification of vehicle registration and last service details are two examples of stickers on the inside of most car windscreens.