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The image displays the exterior of a grey stone building, identified as a "SUBDELEGACION DEL GOBIERNO" (Subdelegation of the Government), located in Segovia, Spain. The photograph is oriented vertically, capturing the facade, entrance, and adjacent windows. Dominating the left side of the building are three flags flying from poles: the Spanish national flag (red and yellow with its coat of arms), a plain blue flag, and a third flag with red and white horizontal stripes. Above the Spanish flag, a carved stone emblem or coat of arms is integrated into the building's facade. The building's architecture is formal and robust, featuring large stone blocks, several rectangular windows with grates or blinds, and prominent stone pillars framing the main entrance. The entrance area has modern glass doors and windows. To the right of the entrance, a wide, textured stone staircase ascends alongside the building. Visible text on the building's facade clearly reads "SUBDELEGACION DEL GOBIERNO". Near the main entrance, a red sign with an arrow and some indistinct text is mounted on the wall, and QR codes are visible on the glass doors. The scene appears to be set during daytime under an overcast or cloudy sky, indicated by the soft, diffused lighting and reflections in the windows. No people are present in the image, allowing the focus to remain on the governmental building and its architectural details.
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