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An outdoor informational sign, oriented towards the sky, details historical information about the city of Salé, Morocco. The sign features a silver-colored metallic frame enclosing two primary panels. The upper panel, silver-gray, displays "ROYAUME DU MAROC" in both French and Arabic, followed by "PRÉFECTURE DE SALÉ," "COMMUNE DE SALÉ," and "جماعة سلا" (Jamma'a Sala) in French and Arabic. This panel also includes a stylized line drawing of a fortified archway. The larger lower panel has a light brown background. Its title, "Les Remparts de Salé" (The Walls of Salé), is presented in French and Arabic ("أسوار سلا"). Descriptive text in both languages explains that the ramparts, spanning 4.3 km around the medina, feature gates dating from the Almoravid (1054-1146 AD) and Alaouite (1664- AD) periods, along with five main towers (Borj) and numerous smaller stabilizing towers. An embedded color photograph on the right side of this panel depicts a stout, round, light brown stone tower, identified as "BORJ LAMRISSA," connected to a fortified wall, set against a clear blue sky with some green foliage. The background of the overall image consists of a vibrant, clear blue sky dominating the upper half. A portion of a reddish-brown, possibly stone, building is visible on the far left, behind and slightly to the side of the sign. No people or active subjects are present in the scene.
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