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English: The provisional logo for the WikiAfrica project.
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Author Isla Haddow at the Africa Centre

designer: Kevin Flood, commissioned by Africa Centre for the WikiAfrica project

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29 July 2011

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current11:19, 29 July 2011Thumbnail for version as of 11:19, 29 July 2011261 × 196 (34 KB)Islahaddow

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