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The image displays an indoor scene, likely within a museum or exhibition space in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The primary subject is a large, wall-mounted, illuminated map of Greece, segmented into multiple square panels. The landmasses and islands are rendered in white, glowing against a deep blue background representing the sea. Numerous Greek place names are marked with red rectangular labels, including "Χανιά" (Chania), "Ρέθυμνο" (Rethymno), "Ερμούπολη" (Ermoupoli), "Αθήνα" (Athens), "Πειραιάς" (Piraeus), "Κόρινθος" (Corinth), "Ναύπλιο" (Nafplio), "Καλαμάτα" (Kalamata), "Γύθειο" (Gytheio), "Λαύριο" (Lavrio), "Ελευσίνα" (Elefsina), "Νέα Μάκρη" (Nea Makri), and "Ραφήνα" (Rafina). Faint Greek text is also visible on the blue areas of the map, offering historical notes, such as "ολοκληρ. η Ένωση των Δωδεκανήσων με την Ελλάδα 7 Μάρτιος 1948" (The completion of the union of the Dodecanese with Greece March 7, 1948). To the left, two dark-framed monitors are visible, displaying abstract, data-like visuals of scrolling text and graphics arranged in curved, cylindrical forms, which are reflected onto the shiny surface of the main map display. The setting appears to be a dimly lit room, emphasizing the glowing map. No people are present in the image. The scene suggests an interactive or informative display focused on the geography and historical events of Greece.
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