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The image displays a portion of a stone building facade within Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria, featuring an arched entryway. Two identical, white rectangular posters are suspended from a horizontal metal bar attached to the stonework above the arch. A rectangular light fixture is also affixed to this bar.

Each poster is an advertisement for an event, displaying "27 SEP" in orange and "10 OCT" in green, signifying a date range. Below this, an abstract, dark, wavy line or path motif dominates the center. Arabic text is present, with "طريق" (Tariq, meaning 'road' or 'path') prominently at the bottom, mimicking the wavy design. Smaller Arabic text includes mentions of the Ministry of Culture and a National Theater Festival, along with other event details and QR codes in the bottom left corner.

The building itself is constructed from light brown, cut stone blocks. Flanking the arch are sections of architectural columns with ornate, carved capitals. Behind the posters, within the archway, a large double door is visible. The doors are dark-framed with decorative metal grilles featuring circular and star-shaped patterns. Above the main doors, smaller grilled windows are discernible. The stone facade exhibits minor wear and discoloration. The top right corner of a person's head and shoulder, wearing a light blue garment, is partially visible at the bottom right of the frame.
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Oct 1, 2025, 2:58 PM

Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria

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The image displays a portion of a stone building facade within Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria, featuring an arched entryway. Two identical, white rectangular posters are suspended from a horizontal metal bar attached to the stonework above the arch. A rectangular light fixture is also affixed to this bar. Each poster is an advertisement for an event, displaying "27 SEP" in orange and "10 OCT" in green, signifying a date range. Below this, an abstract, dark, wavy line or path motif dominates the center. Arabic text is present, with "طريق" (Tariq, meaning 'road' or 'path') prominently at the bottom, mimicking the wavy design. Smaller Arabic text includes mentions of the Ministry of Culture and a National Theater Festival, along with other event details and QR codes in the bottom left corner. The building itself is constructed from light brown, cut stone blocks. Flanking the arch are sections of architectural columns with ornate, carved capitals. Behind the posters, within the archway, a large double door is visible. The doors are dark-framed with decorative metal grilles featuring circular and star-shaped patterns. Above the main doors, smaller grilled windows are discernible. The stone facade exhibits minor wear and discoloration. The top right corner of a person's head and shoulder, wearing a light blue garment, is partially visible at the bottom right of the frame.

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