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This image displays the facade of an official building in Segovia, Spain, under a partly cloudy daytime sky. The building is constructed from light grey granite blocks, characterized by a structured design with vertical pillars and recessed window sections. Prominently featured is the text "SUBDELEGACIÓN DEL GOBIERNO" (Subdelegation of the Government), displayed vertically on a substantial architectural pillar, clearly identifying the building's function. Two flags are flown from the building. The upper flag is the national flag of Spain, with its distinctive red and yellow stripes and the Spanish coat of arms. Beneath it, a second flag, predominantly red with an emblem of a castle and a lion, is visible, identifying it as the flag of Castile and León, the autonomous community where Segovia is located. Below the Spanish flag, a detailed stone carving of a coat of arms is integrated into the building's facade. The building features multiple windows with horizontal security grates. The main entrance area includes modern glass doors, above which a small, illegible red sign is mounted. Small, unreadable signs, possibly QR codes or informational notices, are also visible on the window panes. The scene is static, providing a clear view of the architectural details and the official symbols associated with the Spanish government in the region.
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