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・ Locust Hill (Hurt, Virginia)
・ Locust Hill (Leesburg, Virginia)
・ Locust Hill (Locust Dale, Virginia)
・ Locone Lake
・ Loconia
・ Loconville
・ LOCOPROL
・ LocoRoco
・ LocoRoco 2
・ LocoRoco Cocoreccho
・ LocoRoco Midnight Carnival
・ Locorotondo
・ Locorotondo railway station
・ LOCOS
・ Locos
LoCos (language)
・ Locos por el Sexo
・ Locos Por Juana
・ Locos por la música
・ Locos sueltos en el ZOO
・ LocoScript
・ Locost
・ Locotracteurs Gaston Moyse
・ Locotrol
・ Locoweed
・ Locoweed (disambiguation)
・ Locqueltas
・ Locquignol
・ Locquirec
・ Locquénolé


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LoCos (language) : ウィキペディア英語版
LoCos (language)

LoCos is a pictorial developed by Yukio Ota of Japan in 1964. It was meant as communication for the deaf and mute as well as for the illiterate. It is a universal and simple language, and as Mr.Ota put it, "It should emphasize the importance of communication among all the people of all the countries of the world."
==Symbols==
There are 8 major symbols in LoCos. There is the Sun or day, represented by a circle. There is man, represented by a ring shape. There is a thing, represented by a square. There is thought, represented by a triangle with a slightly cut off top. There is feeling, represented by a heart. There is land or place, represented by a low straight line. There the question indicator, a question mark. There is, lastly, a point or existence, represented by a single point.

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