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The image depicts a bustling street scene in Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria, featuring a row of commercial establishments. The central focus is a shawarma shop identified by a prominent black sign with illuminated pink Arabic script reading "فروج الزيبق شاورما" (Farouj Al-Zaybaq Shawarma). Below this sign, a smaller, multi-colored digital display board with Arabic text is visible, likely indicating menu items or prices. In front of the shawarma shop, a queue or cluster of approximately 15-20 individuals, predominantly men, are gathered. Most are facing towards the shop's service counter, where a rotating vertical spit of meat for shawarma is visible. People are dressed in casual attire, including jeans, jackets, and sweaters. One man in the mid-ground wears a grey backpack. On the far left, a woman in a light-colored hijab and dark jacket is partially visible, looking towards the right. On the far right, an older woman in a purple garment and dark headscarf is seated on a low stool, holding a patterned bag. Another woman in a dark abaya and hijab stands partially obscured on the far right. Above the main shawarma sign, the upper floor of the building features two professional office signs in Arabic. The left sign reads "الدكتور اختصاصي جراحة شماسية وتنظيرية" (Doctor, Specialist Surgery, Shammasieh and Endoscopy). The right sign reads "الدكتور علاء غسان أحمد" (Doctor Alaa Ghassan Ahmad) with a phone number listed below. An air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall beneath the right doctor's sign. To the left of the shawarma shop, a red sign with partial Arabic text "فلافل الو" (Falafel Al-W...) indicates another food establishment. To the right, a tall green vertical sign, possibly a digital display, shows partial Arabic text including "الصالة" (The Hall) and "المتوفر" (Available). The ground is paved, and the building facade appears to be concrete with some signs of wear. The scene is illuminated by daylight, supplemented by the artificial lights of the storefront signs.
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