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This nighttime image captures a lively street scene, likely a market or an area with food stalls, in what appears to be Barza Municipality, Syria. The dark sky indicates evening or night, illuminated by artificial lights from the shops and street fixtures, casting a warm glow on the lower half of the frame. A prominent feature is a large flag hanging vertically from a building on the right side of the frame. It displays horizontal stripes of black, white, and green, with three red stars positioned centrally in the white stripe, which is the flag of the Syrian opposition or Syrian revolution. On the left, a chicken shop is visible, characterized by a bright yellow sign with Arabic text. The top line reads "فروج" (Farouj), meaning chicken or poultry. Below it, the text "بضاعتنا بلدية" (Bida'atna Baladiyya) translates to "Our goods are local" or "Our produce is domestic." Beneath this sign, a smaller banner features a cartoon chicken giving a thumbs-up gesture. Inside the stall, a refrigerator is partially visible. A metallic ventilation pipe extends upwards from the building's roof. The street level is bustling with activity. Several blurry figures suggest people are moving through the scene. One person in a dark jacket and jeans stands near the chicken stall. Towards the right, baskets overflowing with produce are displayed, including a pile of red radishes and green cabbages or similar leafy vegetables. In the foreground, a pan holds numerous round, brown items, possibly falafel balls or another food item, resting on a stand. The general ambiance is that of a busy urban commercial area.
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