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English: Orange ribbon - a symbol of solidarity with the democratic movement in Ukraine.
Dansk: Et orange bånd - symbol på solidaritet med demokratiforkæmperne i Ukraine.
Español: Lazo naranja - símbolo de solidaridad con el movimiento democrático en Ucrania.
Français : Ruban orange - Symbole de solidarité avec le mouvement démocratique en Ukraine.
Polski: Pomarańczowa wstążka - symbol solidarności z ruchem demokratycznym na Ukrainie.
Українська: Помаранчева стрічка - символ солідарності з демократичним рухом в Україні.
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16 February 2007 |
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own work created in Inkscape, based on the graphics by Niki K |
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MesserWoland |
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