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English: Triskelion with three radial arms joining with arcs of an enclosing circle. Despite the filename, it would not ordinarily be considered any form of a cross (however, it can be considered to be the result of changing the four-fold symmetry of Broken crossed circle.svg: to three-fold symmetry).
A sun cross with the circle broken on one side of each arm. This form most resembles a swastika, and is sometimes called a sunwheel swastika. Like a swastika, it can be either sunwise or widdershins, although sunwise (right-facing, as above) is more natur
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