blue stylish Moscow snowflake background pack about Flashlight pattern

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2014-01-06

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blue stylish Moscow snowflake background pack about Flashlight pattern.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Backgrounds,Winter,Snow,Illustrator,Snowflake,Frost,Snowflakes,Wintertime

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    Snowflake Moscow Flashlight Recreation Flickr Graphics Craft Christmas Backgrounds Winter Snow Illustrator Frost Snowflakes Wintertime

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Winter wiki:
>For other uses, see Winter (disambiguation). Winter is one of the four seasons of temperate zones. Astronomically, it begins with the winter solstice (around December 21 in the Northern hemisphere and June 21 in the Southern hemisphere), and ends with the spring equinox (around March 21 in the Northern hemisphere and September 23 in the Southern hemisphere). In meteorology, it is by convention counted instead as the whole months of June, July and August in the Southern hemisphere and December, January and February in the Northern hemisphere. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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