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A large, bright red political banner hangs vertically over a street in Quito, Ecuador, under a partly cloudy sky. The banner features prominent white and yellow text, displaying a political message. The main white text reads "UNIDAD POPULAR 2" (Popular Unity 2), with a star integrated into the number '2'. Below this, in bold yellow, is the word "VIVE" (Live/Long live). To the right, in white, are the words "LA LUCHA SIGUE" (The Fight Continues). Smaller, handwritten text is visible over the printed words. On the number "2", it appears to say "Liberen de estos Corruptos" (Free us from these corrupt ones). On the yellow "VIVE", some phrases are "Carroñas (cerdos)" (Carrion/pigs) and "lobos disfrazados de ovejas" (wolves in sheep's clothing), indicating protest or criticism. At the bottom right, in smaller white text, the banner identifies itself as from "Partido Comunista Marxista Leninista del E" (Communist Marxist Leninist Party of Ecuador), accompanied by the hammer and sickle symbol. The setting is an urban streetscape with tall buildings, including a modern-looking high-rise with many windows, visible on the left side. Power lines crisscross the frame. In the background, a mountain range is discernable under the cloudy sky, a common sight in the Andean city of Quito. The image captures a daytime scene, likely under overcast conditions, with sunlight occasionally breaking through. The banner shows some wrinkles and folds, suggesting it has been displayed for some time or recently put up.
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