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An exterior, eye-level shot captures the facade of a building identified as "MARKAZ ARABIYAH," likely an Arabic language center or cultural institution. The two-story building features a white exterior with striking gold-colored geometric patterns on vertical panels flanking the main entrance. Above the entrance, the name "MARKAZ ARABIYAH" is prominently displayed in black, block letters against a white background, with similar decorative patterns. The ground floor features a large, recessed glass entrance with a central double door. The glass doors have an intricate, dark-colored geometric design, and visible through them is an emblem with what appears to be Arabic script, also reading "مركز العربية" (Markaz Arabiyah). A potted green plant sits to the right of the entrance, inside the glass. In the foreground, an asphalt road runs horizontally across the bottom of the frame, with a concrete curb separating it from a paved sidewalk made of square and rectangular blocks. To the left, a utility pole stands vertically, adorned with several small, illegible stickers or signs and supporting numerous overhead power lines that crisscross the top of the image against a cloudy sky. To the right of the building's entrance, a red fire extinguisher is visible near the corner, partially obscuring a poster or sign behind it. The lighting suggests it is daytime, under an overcast sky. The overall setting appears to be an urban or semi-urban area in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. No people are visible.
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