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An architectural trefoil (i.e. symmetrical pattern of three partially-overlapping circles) which is also a triquetra (i.e. simple threefold closed knot). Consists of three 300° circular arcs.

For non-interlaced architectural trefoil, see File:Trefoil-Architectural.png, etc.
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Self-made graphic, converted from the following PostScript source code:

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