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The image depicts an indoor exhibition or fair occurring within a large, multi-story building, likely an educational institution, located in Ash-Shaghour Municipality, Syria. The central space, viewed from an elevated perspective, is populated by approximately 70-100 individuals, predominantly young adults of both genders. The environment features light-colored walls and large structural pillars, with a tiled floor. Upper levels of the building are visible along the perimeter, including a section of wall painted with prominent horizontal stripes in red, yellow, and blue. The space is illuminated by a combination of natural light entering from overhead or large windows and artificial lighting. Numerous rectangular tables, predominantly covered with dark blue or light yellow tablecloths, are arranged throughout the central area, forming multiple exhibition booths. These tables display a variety of technological projects and devices, including: multiple open laptops, electronic circuit boards, wiring, small robotic prototypes, at least one black rectangular solar panel, a red and black 3D printer, and small architectural models (e.g., a miniature house). Informational posters and display boards, some blue with white text and diagrams (featuring both Arabic and English, with terms like "Smart City" and "IoT"), are visible on freestanding partitions and tables. White sheets of paper with QR codes are also placed on various tables. The individuals present exhibit diverse attire, ranging from casual wear (jeans, hoodies) to business casual, with several women wearing hijabs and some men wearing traditional thobes/dishdashas and kufis. Actions observed include: individuals standing and observing the displayed projects, people leaning over tables to interact with devices or read information, project presenters actively demonstrating and explaining their work to small groups, and various individuals walking through the aisles between the booths. Several small clusters of people are engaged in conversations around the exhibits.
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