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This image captures a section of an ornate building in Fez, Morocco, showcasing traditional Moroccan architecture under a clear blue sky during daylight hours. The building is constructed from light brown stone, featuring intricate geometric carvings and scalloped patterns around a large, arched opening. This opening is covered by a dark, multi-paneled door or shutter that appears to have numerous small, numbered compartments. A black rectangular sign is affixed to the building's left side, from which a small red Moroccan flag extends. The sign prominently displays Arabic text reading "ثانوية ابن خلدون التأهيلية" (Ibn Khaldoun Preparatory High School), followed by what appears to be contact information. Below this, smaller text, including "MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION NATIONALE" (Ministry of National Education), confirms the building's function as an educational institution. To the right of the archway, a portion of the wall shows significant weathering or repair work, exposing white plaster or concrete beneath the outer facade. Two small white square signs with a crossed-out camera icon, indicating "no photography," are visible on this repaired section and on the dark door. The top of the building features crenellated elements. No people or specific activities are depicted, focusing instead on the architectural details and the building's identity.
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