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#05AB1E, 179 bytes

•ÿ%Ò´Åçδ’Üå·Äm…½µƵδø5)ǝ®∊∊Ý®þCĀ₆áÝoþ²ši¤Æ%ßû¤%¦Ï≠θĀ5¾₃ʒŸQ>Šn°η8±8d¸6':…é’b…÷‡ö©«&‡huѦ%λÁZÊJÌ₅ú∞°»ó₄ι«ÓW´×ƒ×ùqiò2D1āwθóÆË²’ Tι#и∊²ý‚KʒFæΩZºÿÏ";ηiʒæøвøïž‚è°ć½∊•7Bžh" -/\_|"‡Dg;ôIè 

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Explanation:

•ÿ%Ò´Åçδ’Üå·Äm…½µƵδø5)ǝ®∊∊Ý®þCĀ₆áÝoþ²ši¤Æ%ßû¤%¦Ï≠θĀ5¾₃ʒŸQ>Šn°η8±8d¸6':…é’b…÷‡ö©«&‡huѦ%λÁZÊJÌ₅ú∞°»ó₄ι«ÓW´×ƒ×ùqiò2D1āwθóÆË²’ Tι#и∊²ý‚KʒFæΩZºÿÏ";ηiʒæøвøïž‚è°ć½∊• 

is the compressed number:

669530978249988431396781816197276307266403407188962925862194299697873953319419752813246251351417090709766331736351616127424760949905163941809417778114834562736028512279028673309866195447599979612590918985644583407413903825059942009898007791080822453262749380245316127735585410697701790387188175543639634091138422651942833048832372950797322005040161476426127678479662921265139425 

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7B converts it to Base-7, so we get the number:

1111111111111111111111155111155111551111111111111551155501134113411116116411611611111311116116111113411116111116013114311411161161416116221161111162241111355411162211160311111111411611611461165511145511611141131111411611111611111111111111111111111551111551111111111111111111111110411111111311611611361161111131111611131141551311611111601411341131116116131611622116111116223111141131116221116011431143111161163116116551114551165561111143111165511565 

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transliterates žh ('0123456789') with "\n-/\_|", which gives us the following:

 __ __ __ __ ___ /\ /\ | |\ | | / | | /\ | | / \/ \ | | \ | |-- | |--\ /__\ |-- | / \ | | \| |__ \__ | \ / \ | | __ __ \ / | | /| | / | / \ __ / | | \ /\ / | | / | |-- | |--/ \ / |-- | \/ \/ | |/ | |__ \__ |__| \/ |__ _|_ 

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Dg;ô Duplicates that complete string, takes it length, halves it, and splits it into blocks of that size (so it basically splits the string into two parts).
take the input, and indexes it (with automatic wrap-around) to get one of the two parts, which is then being output implicitly.

Huge thanks to @MagicOctopusUrn's ASCII compressor which was used to generate the compressed number and Base-7 transliteral. Try it online. (After which žLR has been replaced with žh.)

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