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ᏄᏍᏛ ᏗᎧᏃᏗ The original characters used in Nohat's Wikipedia logo, vectorized from the Code2000 glyphs.
ᎢᎦ 1 ᏕᎭᎷᏱ 2010 /
ᏅᏓᏳᏓᎴᏅᎯ Own work
ᏧᏬᏪᎳᏅᎯ Waldir

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current18:06, 23 ᏚᏃᎸᏔᏂ 2011Thumbnail for version as of 18:06, 23 ᏚᏃᎸᏔᏂ 2011100 × 120 (944 bytes)Waldyrious

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