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the free encyclopedia Natural number This article is about the number. For the year · see AD 1 . "One" redirects here. For other uses · see One (disambiguation) . For similar · other uses · you may see question marks · boxes · or other symbols . Natural number &#8592 · 0 1 2 &#8594 · Kurdish · Persian · Sindhi · Urdu ١ Assamese &amp · Aegean numeral · Chinese counting rod 𓏤 Mayan numeral

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the free encyclopedia Natural number This article is about the number. For the year
see AD 1 . "One" redirects here. For other uses
see One (disambiguation) . For similar
other uses
you may see question marks
boxes
or other symbols . Natural number &#8592
0 1 2 &#8594
Kurdish
Persian
Sindhi
Urdu ١ Assamese &amp
Aegean numeral
Chinese counting rod 𓏤 Mayan numeral

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