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This image, taken in Mdina, Malta, captures a grand Baroque-style cathedral under a clear blue sky, facing a paved public square. The photograph is oriented vertically, showing the church facade on the left and the square with people and cars on the right. The cathedral, likely St. Paul's Cathedral, is a large, light-colored stone structure featuring an elaborate, multi-tiered facade. It has a central entrance topped with a pediment and a cross, flanked by two bell towers. Each tower is ornate, with belfries containing bells and surmounted by spires. At least two visible clock faces are present on the towers; one on the right tower appears to show standard hour markings. Several arched windows, decorative pilasters, and carved details adorn the building. Two smaller side entrances are also visible on the lower level. The square in front of the cathedral is paved with light-colored rectangular stone blocks. Several people are seen walking and standing in the square. In the foreground, a woman in a striped top, white shorts, and a straw hat walks towards the viewer, carrying a bag. Behind her, another person is partially visible. Further back, a man in a light shirt and white shorts stands near the church. Other pedestrians are scattered around the square. Along the right side of the square, several cars are parked, including white and grey/silver models. Buildings with windows and balconies line the square beyond the parked cars. The bright, clear blue sky indicates a sunny day, likely midday or early afternoon, with distinct shadows cast by the people and buildings. No specific legible text is visible other than the markings on the church clocks.
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