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The image displays a close-up, high-angle shot of an embroidered emblem affixed to a dark textile fabric, identified as being from the city of Salé, Morocco. The fabric exhibits a fine, consistent weave, appearing dark blue or black, with subtle light reflections. The emblem itself is predominantly outlined in gold threading. At its apex is a five-pointed gold star. Directly beneath this star is a stylized gold crown, detailed with black and red accents. Below the crown, a central oval-shaped field is present, filled with a vibrant green color and encircled by a gold border. Within this green oval, a five-pointed Moroccan pentagram, outlined in red, is centrally positioned. Above the green oval, on the right side, the Arabic word "الله" (Allah, meaning God) is embroidered in gold script. On the left side, the Arabic word "الوطن" (Al-Watan, meaning The Homeland) is also in gold script. Below the green oval, centered, the Arabic word "الملك" (Al-Malik, meaning The King) is embroidered in gold, completing the national motto "God, Homeland, King." Extending horizontally from the sides of the lower part of the central oval are three distinct, parallel stripes, also bordered in gold. From top to bottom, these stripes are colored red, black, and green. Beneath these stripes, three interlocking rings are visible, reminiscent of Olympic rings but with a specific color scheme: the leftmost ring is red, the central ring is black, and the rightmost ring is green. No individuals or discernible actions are visible in the frame. The environment is limited to the textured fabric on which the emblem is situated.
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