Mexico 1968, Carta Olympica 17, 1968

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Simbolos Olumpicos: Mexico 1968

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Mexico 1968, Carta Olympica 17, 1968. Designed by Lance Wyman
Mexico 1968, Carta Olympica 17, 1968. Designed by Lance Wyman

Mexico 1968 Carta Olympica 17 1968. Designed by Lance Wyman Inner A

Mexico 1968 Carta Olympica 17 1968. Designed by Lance Wyman Inner B

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