The four square tiles having the designs as shown can be arranged to create a closed loop. How many distinct closed loops, including the one shown here, can be made from the tiles? (The tiles may be rotated, but a rotation of a loop is not considered distinct. A loop need not use all four tiles and may not use more than one of each type).
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