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The media file captures the imposing stone facade of the Gare de Lille Flandres train station in Lille, France, under a cloudy sky. The grand building features several levels of arched windows, ornate stonework, and a prominent clock tower on its left side. The clock face displays Roman numerals, and directly below it, the date "MDCCCXLVII" (1847) is inscribed. "GARE DE LILLE FLANDRES" is clearly visible in gold lettering across the building's facade. Numerous people are congregated on the paved area in front of the station. They are seen standing, walking, and some are resting or sitting on dark bollards that line the pedestrian space. Their attire is casual, typical of a public urban setting. A crosswalk is visible on the street level. Notable details include a "SNCF GARES & CONNEXIONS" sign, confirming its function as a French railway station, and several small French flags affixed to the building near the ground level. Another piece of visible text, "POKARA," appears on a storefront window. The weather is overcast but bright, indicating daytime. The scene depicts a bustling public space, characteristic of a major city train station.
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