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The image shows a close-up, eye-level view of four ceramic tiles arranged on a wooden surface. The tiles are rectangular and appear to be decorative elements or part of a larger installation. Each tile is beige with dark brown lettering and vine-like designs featuring small dots.

The top tile displays the word "Espanhol" written in dark brown cursive script. It also has a decorative vine with dots on the left side.

The central tile features the word "pan" in large, bold, dark brown lettering. Similar to the top tile, it has decorative vines with dots on the left and right sides, extending from the edges towards the center.

The bottom left tile has a vine design on its left edge and the word "Mandarim" written in dark brown cursive script.

The bottom right tile is partially visible, showing a dark brown vine design.

The wooden surface beneath the tiles has a rough, textured appearance with visible grain and variations in color, suggesting it might be a tabletop or a wall. The lighting is slightly diffused, highlighting the texture of the tiles and the wooden surface. The image is likely taken indoors.

This image is likely from the Museum of Bread (Museu do Pão) in Seia, Portugal, where similar ceramic tiles are displayed, representing different types of bread in various languages.
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Aug 17, 2026, 4:46 PM

Seia, Portugal

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The image shows a close-up, eye-level view of four ceramic tiles arranged on a wooden surface. The tiles are rectangular and appear to be decorative elements or part of a larger installation. Each tile is beige with dark brown lettering and vine-like designs featuring small dots. The top tile displays the word "Espanhol" written in dark brown cursive script. It also has a decorative vine with dots on the left side. The central tile features the word "pan" in large, bold, dark brown lettering. Similar to the top tile, it has decorative vines with dots on the left and right sides, extending from the edges towards the center. The bottom left tile has a vine design on its left edge and the word "Mandarim" written in dark brown cursive script. The bottom right tile is partially visible, showing a dark brown vine design. The wooden surface beneath the tiles has a rough, textured appearance with visible grain and variations in color, suggesting it might be a tabletop or a wall. The lighting is slightly diffused, highlighting the texture of the tiles and the wooden surface. The image is likely taken indoors. This image is likely from the Museum of Bread (Museu do Pão) in Seia, Portugal, where similar ceramic tiles are displayed, representing different types of bread in various languages.

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