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The image presents an exterior scene looking down a wide, dark grey tiled staircase towards the entrance of a building in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria. The building's facade is constructed with light-colored, patterned tiles, featuring large glass windows, some with internal blinds. A central glass double-door entrance, appearing to be automatic, leads into the building, with a dark circular mat visible immediately inside. A person in a light-colored shirt or uniform is partially visible standing inside the entrance.

To the left of the entrance, an oval-shaped sign with a blue stylized logo and the text "LA MONDA" in both English and Arabic is affixed to the building wall. To the right, a prominent blue rectangular sign, angled outwards, displays white Arabic text, identifying it as "مركز الموندا الطبي" (Al-Monda Medical Center) and listing services.

The paved area in front of the building is surfaced with dark grey tiles. This area contains several potted plants: a small green bush, a larger rounded green bush, two slender conical evergreen-like plants in tall, yellow-wrapped pots flanking the top of the stairs, and a small palm-like plant in a terracotta pot.

On the left side of the paved area, a large, open light green patio umbrella partially covers dark-colored outdoor chairs and a table. On the right side, a small white round table with a white chair is present, displaying a yellow item on its surface. A metal bucket is situated near this table.

The staircase, comprising at least nine visible steps of dark grey concrete or stone, descends into the foreground. Dark grey metal handrails with multiple horizontal bars run along both sides of the staircase. Narrow planting beds containing green foliage are positioned at the base of the handrails on either side. Shadows of the handrails are cast upon the steps.
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Oct 4, 2025, 12:55 PM

As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria

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The image presents an exterior scene looking down a wide, dark grey tiled staircase towards the entrance of a building in As-Salihiya Municipality, Syria. The building's facade is constructed with light-colored, patterned tiles, featuring large glass windows, some with internal blinds. A central glass double-door entrance, appearing to be automatic, leads into the building, with a dark circular mat visible immediately inside. A person in a light-colored shirt or uniform is partially visible standing inside the entrance. To the left of the entrance, an oval-shaped sign with a blue stylized logo and the text "LA MONDA" in both English and Arabic is affixed to the building wall. To the right, a prominent blue rectangular sign, angled outwards, displays white Arabic text, identifying it as "مركز الموندا الطبي" (Al-Monda Medical Center) and listing services. The paved area in front of the building is surfaced with dark grey tiles. This area contains several potted plants: a small green bush, a larger rounded green bush, two slender conical evergreen-like plants in tall, yellow-wrapped pots flanking the top of the stairs, and a small palm-like plant in a terracotta pot. On the left side of the paved area, a large, open light green patio umbrella partially covers dark-colored outdoor chairs and a table. On the right side, a small white round table with a white chair is present, displaying a yellow item on its surface. A metal bucket is situated near this table. The staircase, comprising at least nine visible steps of dark grey concrete or stone, descends into the foreground. Dark grey metal handrails with multiple horizontal bars run along both sides of the staircase. Narrow planting beds containing green foliage are positioned at the base of the handrails on either side. Shadows of the handrails are cast upon the steps.

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