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The image shows a view of the Église Saint-Pierre in Morbier, France, on a sunny day. The church is made of stone and features two bell towers with clocks and crosses on top. The facade has arched windows and the Latin inscription "QUIS UT DEUS" above a door, along with the year "1836". A yellow postal van is parked on the street in front of the church, and a dark-colored car is also visible on the road. The street has pedestrian crosswalk markings and a "no parking" sign. In the background, there are residential buildings and a tree-covered hill under a blue sky with scattered clouds. The overall scene depicts a typical village square in France.
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