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see Blue (disambiguation) . Blue &#160
Clockwise
from top left: A Ukrainian Police officer on duty
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Tiles of the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
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Iran
Red-legged honeycreeper
Copper(II) sulphate
The flag of the United Nations
Tahana Maru
French Polynesia
&#160
Colour coordinates Hex triplet &#35
0000FF sRGB B ( r
b ) (0
255) HSV ( h
v ) (240°
100%
100%) CIELCh uv ( L
h ) (32
131

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