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English: Chess pieces – left to right: king, rook, queen, pawn, knight and bishop.
Photo taken by Alan Light.
Deutsch: Schachfiguren – von links nach rechts: König, Turm, Dame, Bauer, Springer und Läufer.
Fotografiert von Alan Light; lizenziert unter GFDL.
A version of this shot is distributed with Ubuntu Linux and can be found there in /usr/share/pixmaps/faces/chess.jpg
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