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This media file shows a bathroom scene, likely in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, featuring a squat toilet and a white dispenser mounted on a tiled wall. The image is captured from a slightly high angle, looking down into the toilet and towards the dispenser. The primary subjects are the squat toilet, a white dispenser with text, and a wall-mounted sign with pictograms. The toilet appears to be made of white ceramic and has a distinctive shape for squatting. The dispenser is rectangular and white, with "KERAKSAN" printed on it. To the left of the dispenser, a red and white sign displays several pictograms. These include a figure sitting on a toilet, another figure throwing something into a trash can, and a crossed-out image of a person throwing something into a toilet. There is also text in what appears to be Uzbek and Russian. The overall scene is a functional bathroom environment with tiled walls and floors. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly during the daytime. The presence of the squat toilet and the language on the sign strongly indicate a location in Uzbekistan. The sign conveys instructions about hygiene and waste disposal, with text like "QOG'OZ VA SHAXSIY GIGIYENA VOSITALARINI FAQAT AXLTAT QUTIGA TASHLANG!" (Throw paper and personal hygiene items only into the trash can!) and "SUVNI TUGMASINI BOSISHNI UNUTMANG!!!" (Don't forget to press the water button!!!). The overall impression is of a practical and informative restroom.
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