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The scene depicts an urban area in Plaza Nagusia (Mayor Square) in Azpeitia, Spain, under an overcast sky with wet pavement suggesting recent rain.

In the foreground, a wide paved surface is divided: the left section consists of light grey rectangular paving stones, while the right section features reddish-brown rectangular stones with a dark grey/black linear design embedded.

On the left, a four-story building with a light beige stone facade is visible. Its ground floor includes a closed metal roller shutter and an open storefront displaying merchandise. Upper floors feature rectangular windows with wooden shutters and small wrought-iron balconies; a larger, ornate wooden balcony extends from the upper right. A decorative street lamp is affixed to its corner.

On the right, a four-story building with a white/light cream facade stands. Its ground floor has two arched entrances, both with closed metal roller shutters marked with graffiti, including "SANU BIZIRIK." A blue and white banner displaying "GAZTE #PGN26" hangs from the first-floor balcony, which is continuous and made of wrought iron. Upper floors have windows with light brown roller shutters and individual wrought-iron balconies. A street sign on its corner indicates "M. Basozabal," identifying Mandabide Street leading into the background.

Three individuals, dressed in dark clothing, walk away from the viewer on the reddish-brown paved section, heading towards the narrow street between the two main buildings in the background, which recedes towards distant hills.
Amine

Dec 22, 2025

Azpeitia, Spain

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The scene depicts an urban area in Plaza Nagusia (Mayor Square) in Azpeitia, Spain, under an overcast sky with wet pavement suggesting recent rain. In the foreground, a wide paved surface is divided: the left section consists of light grey rectangular paving stones, while the right section features reddish-brown rectangular stones with a dark grey/black linear design embedded. On the left, a four-story building with a light beige stone facade is visible. Its ground floor includes a closed metal roller shutter and an open storefront displaying merchandise. Upper floors feature rectangular windows with wooden shutters and small wrought-iron balconies; a larger, ornate wooden balcony extends from the upper right. A decorative street lamp is affixed to its corner. On the right, a four-story building with a white/light cream facade stands. Its ground floor has two arched entrances, both with closed metal roller shutters marked with graffiti, including "SANU BIZIRIK." A blue and white banner displaying "GAZTE #PGN26" hangs from the first-floor balcony, which is continuous and made of wrought iron. Upper floors have windows with light brown roller shutters and individual wrought-iron balconies. A street sign on its corner indicates "M. Basozabal," identifying Mandabide Street leading into the background. Three individuals, dressed in dark clothing, walk away from the viewer on the reddish-brown paved section, heading towards the narrow street between the two main buildings in the background, which recedes towards distant hills.

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