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An eye-level photograph captures a rectangular no-smoking sign, printed on paper and affixed to a light-colored, possibly white, vertical surface with translucent tape visible across the top edge. The sign features a light blue background, stylized as a sky with four white, outlined clouds. Centrally, a large red prohibition circle with a diagonal slash from the upper left to the lower right overlays a horizontally oriented, lit cigarette with a white body, a yellow filter, and two black, wavy smoke plumes rising from its tip. Below the central graphic, black French text reads, "Loi du 11 août 2006 relative à la lutte antitabac." The bottom left of the sign displays a red lion emblem, alongside the text "LE GOUVERNEMENT DU GRAND-DUCHÉ DE LUXEMBOURG," "Ministère de la Santé," and "Direction de la Santé." The bottom right corner features the coat of arms of Pétange—a red shield with a yellow lion and a blue chief with two yellow crescents—accompanied by the text "ADMINISTRATION COMMUNALE DE PETANGE." The sign is located within the municipality of Pétange, Luxembourg, specifically in a building associated with its communal administration. Minor creases are visible on the left side of the printed document.
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