Where is iCloud icon in my mac

i cant see the icloud icon in my mac pro

Hello , my Macbook Air is 2013 , the new model.. first i used to see iCloud icon on system preferences...but today when i entered there to change some settings i haven't found it!
i tried to click customize to see if it's hidden for some reason , but no...!
i look under internet &wireless , but i still can't see it
i tried to search on spolight which searches for everything on my mac , but i haven't found it...
what should i do to get i cloud back ?
your help is appreciated!

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