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This is a logo of the Paralympic Games, and is protected by copyright and/or trademark. It is believed that the exhibition of low-resolution images of logos to illustrate the Paralympic Games or bids to host it, on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation,
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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 ...
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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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