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細かすぎるオリンピックインフォグラフィック
オリンピック開催が間近に迫り、世界では色々とオリンピックに関連するインフォグラフィックが公開されています。今回紹介するのはこちらのインフォグラフィック。歴代のメダルの数をまとめているのですが、正直いうと細かすぎる!しかし、この努力と色使いは素晴らしいので讃えて公開します!
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