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File:Emblem of the Antarctic Treaty.svg

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Español: Emblema del Tratado Antártico.
English: Emblem of the Antarctic Treaty.
Date 28 December 2010
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SVG in SVG.svg This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this: Source SVG image Antarctica (orthographic projection).svg (by TownDown).
Author Alakasam.
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