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The image captures a large, vertically oriented election guide, or "Croquis de Ubicación de Mesas de Sufragio" (Layout of Voting Tables), affixed to a brown metal grate, likely against a building exterior with a yellow wall, in La Paz, Bolivia. This poster functions as a directional map for voters during an election. The main section of the guide features a grid layout illustrating the positions of different voting elements across two distinct areas, designated "PISO 1" and "PISO 2." On "PISO 1," green rectangular signs mark "MESA 1," "MESA 2," and "MESA 3," along with a "BAÑO" (restroom) and yellow "VOTACIÓN" signs indicating voting areas. A central vertical corridor, labeled "INGRESO" (entrance), separates the two main sections. "PISO 2" similarly shows "MESA 4" and "MESA 5" in green, another "INGRESO," a second "BAÑO," and additional yellow "VOTACIÓN" signs. At the top, the main poster is titled "CROQUIS DE UBICACIÓN DE MESAS DE SUFRAGIO" and includes the logo for the "OEP" (Organismo Electoral Plurinacional), the national electoral body. A separate vertical banner attached to the right side of the main poster displays "MAYPICHUS JAMP'ARA KAYNIN CROQUIS DE UBICACIÓN DE MESAS," which likely identifies the specific voting location using a combination of Spanish and an indigenous language (such as Aymara or Quechua). The entire setup is designed to provide clear, concise directions to voters, guiding them to their assigned tables, entrances, and facilities within the polling station.
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