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Edited version of Image:HJ_Gefolgschaft.svg. Not uploaded to Commons, because as a HughesNet user, I can't, and there is no secure.wikimedia.org page for it.

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  • removed most unnecessary points put in by a vectorizer used to make the original
  • retraced the numbers
  • big file size decrease


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