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The image captures a close-up of a shop window or door in Nicosia, Cyprus, featuring a handwritten "CLOSED" sign. The scene is dominated by a clear glass pane, framed by a white window or door structure. Above the glass, a weathered, painted surface shows signs of peeling paint and wear. A cardboard sign, attached to the glass with a suction cup, displays Greek text. The main word is "ΚΛΕΙΣΤΟ" (KLEISTO), which translates to "CLOSED". Below this, the numbers "100 - 230" are written, likely indicating a time period for closure, such as a lunch break or specific hours when the business is shut. On the left side of the sign, smaller text reads "ΤΗΛ. 99389314", indicating a telephone number. Through the reflective glass, several credit card logos are visible in reverse, including "DINERS CLUB INTERNATIONAL", "VISA", and symbols resembling Eurocard or Mastercard, suggesting accepted payment methods. A white handle is visible on the right side of the window frame. The lighting appears soft, indicating it could be daytime in a shaded area or reflecting interior light. The overall impression is that of a business that is currently not open for customers.
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