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This image captures a row of six distinctive multi-story buildings, predominantly traditional Dutch gable houses, situated on Beursplein in Vlissingen, Netherlands. The scene is observed under an overcast, light grey sky. From left to right, the buildings are: 1. A three-story yellow building with blue-framed windows and a red tiled roof featuring a blue-framed dormer window. Its ground floor houses "DE MIX," indicated by a green sign above a black awning. A blue entrance door on the left has a "WELKOM" sticker. Outside, two small round tables and four wicker chairs are arranged on the dark grey paved sidewalk, alongside two large, dark, covered objects. 2. A four-story light grey building with dark-framed windows, some with dark shutters. It has a red tiled roof with a small, steep gable. The main entrance is a grey door marked with the number "3". Potted plants flank the entrance. 3. A four-story black building featuring a prominent stepped gable with white decorative trim, including chevron patterns, and a small blue-framed window at the apex. Its black facade is adorned with white-framed windows, some with white horizontal bars. 4. A four-story deep red building with white decorative window frames and trim. The windows on the upper floors feature ornate leaded glass patterns. A white cornice is visible beneath its red tiled roof. 5. A four-story off-white or cream-colored building, partially visible on the right, with dark-framed windows. A black lamppost stands in front of its lower section. The buildings face a wide, light grey concrete or asphalt square that occupies the foreground and midground. This square shows faint tire marks and cracks. A dark grey paved pedestrian area separates the square from the building facades. No individuals are present in the visible area.
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