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Every nonorientable surface is equivalent to the connected sum of some number of projective planes; that number is called the genus of the surface. A projective plane has genus 1. Below is a knitted nonorientable surface of genus 5. Each color corresponds to a different projective plane. Credit: Sarah-Marie Belcastro

Every nonorientable surface is equivalent to the connected sum of some number of projective planes; that number is called the genus of the surface. A projective plane has genus 1. Below is a knitted nonorientable surface of genus 5. Each color corresponds to a different projective plane. Credit: Sarah-Marie Belcastro

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