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This media file captures the exterior of a driving school, identified by its prominent signage. The building features a textured, light-colored stone facade on the left, contrasting with dark gray tiled walls on the right. A large, curved window with horizontal blinds is a distinctive architectural element on the stone side. The primary focus is a vertical, bright yellow sign with red lettering. The sign displays the words "AUTOESCUELA" and "автошкола" (Russian for "driving school"), along with the prominent abbreviation "CCP" in large red letters. A circular emblem, reminiscent of Soviet-era iconography with a hammer and sickle, is also visible on the sign. Adjacent to the sign is a glass storefront with multiple panes. Inside, reflections and the interior layout are partially visible. A yellow sign with black lettering that reads "ENTRADA" (Spanish for "entrance") with an arrow pointing to the right is affixed to the upper part of the glass. Through the glass, hints of people and stacked items, possibly books or materials, can be seen. Below the main storefront, there are additional yellow signs with text that is partially legible. One sign mentions "responsibilización," "ción vial," and "de puntos," suggesting information related to traffic violations or driver responsibility. Another sign has a phone number ending in "365." The scene appears to be outdoors, during daylight. The lighting and the clarity of the text suggest it is daytime, and there are no obvious indications of specific weather conditions. The combination of Spanish and Russian text, along with the Soviet-inspired emblem, might suggest a specific demographic or historical connection of the driving school. The overall impression is a functional commercial establishment.
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