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A dense crowd of individuals, predominantly adult females, occupies a narrow urban street in Ripollet, Spain. The scene depicts a gathering or procession moving generally away from the viewer, with many participants wearing purple attire or carrying purple drawstring bags. One visible bag displays the text "Batec feminista!" (Feminist pulse!) and the logo of the Ajuntament de Ripollet (Ripollet City Council).

The street is lined with multi-story buildings of varying architectural styles. On the left, a white stucco building features a black-railed balcony and a visible downspout. A prominent, vertical purple banner hangs from a cream-colored building in the center, which features an ornate window with a balustrade. The banner's text, in Catalan, reads "LA CASA D'LES DONES" (The House of Women) and identifies the "Ajuntament de Ripollet," along with the hashtag "#RipolletContraLaViolènciaMasclista" (#RipolletAgainstMaleViolence). Further down the street, buildings exhibit facades of light brown brick, pink, and light grey, some with balconies. Overhead, utility lines traverse the street. The sky is overcast, providing diffuse natural light.
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A dense crowd of individuals, predominantly adult females, occupies a narrow urban street in Ripollet, Spain. The scene depicts a gathering or procession moving generally away from the viewer, with many participants wearing purple attire or carrying purple drawstring bags. One visible bag displays the text "Batec feminista!" (Feminist pulse!) and the logo of the Ajuntament de Ripollet (Ripollet City Council). The street is lined with multi-story buildings of varying architectural styles. On the left, a white stucco building features a black-railed balcony and a visible downspout. A prominent, vertical purple banner hangs from a cream-colored building in the center, which features an ornate window with a balustrade. The banner's text, in Catalan, reads "LA CASA D'LES DONES" (The House of Women) and identifies the "Ajuntament de Ripollet," along with the hashtag "#RipolletContraLaViolènciaMasclista" (#RipolletAgainstMaleViolence). Further down the street, buildings exhibit facades of light brown brick, pink, and light grey, some with balconies. Overhead, utility lines traverse the street. The sky is overcast, providing diffuse natural light.

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