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             English: Designed by Vishva Kumara on a VB.net fractal application. Code {10:0, 10:-144, 10:-144, 10:-144, 10:-144, 10:-144, 10:0, 10:0  } | 
          
          
           | Date | 
           26 October 2007 (first version); 24 November 2007 (last version) | 
          
          
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           Transferred from  en.wikipedia to Commons by  Alan Liefting using  CommonsHelper. | 
          
          
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           The original uploader was  Vishvax at  English Wikipedia. Later version(s) were uploaded by  Mdd4696 at  en.wikipedia. | 
          
         
         
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