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The image displays an angled, close-up view of a sign, likely located indoors, which appears to be a part of a larger structure such as a desk, podium, or wall display. The sign itself has a light brown, wood-like finish. Prominently featured on this surface is black, bold, capitalized text arranged in three lines. The first two lines are curved, while the third line is straight. The text reads: 1. **IGLESIA EVANGELICA** (curved) 2. **PENTECOSTAL** (curved, below the first line) 3. **ALDEA DE BETANIA** (straight, below the second line) Some of the letters, particularly in "IGLESIA," show signs of reflection or wear, appearing slightly lighter, almost silvery or metallic, in certain areas. The sign is bordered by sleek, silver-colored metallic strips along its edges, which suggest it is either framed or integrated into a piece of furniture. In the upper left portion of the background, a wall or panel painted in a vibrant light blue or turquoise color is visible. Above this blue surface, to the far left, there are white horizontal slats or blinds, indicating a window or a specific architectural feature. In the upper right background, a decorative object made of wood or a similar material is partially visible. This object has a textured, cylindrical form with horizontal banding in varying shades of brown and dark colors, resembling a drum or a stylized sculpture. The photograph is taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down onto the sign, giving it a tilted appearance. The overall impression is that of a well-maintained interior space, possibly a church or a community hall, given the nature of the text on the sign.
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