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The image displays a close-up, top-down view of traditional Portuguese *azulejo* ceramic tiles. The surface consists of multiple square tiles arranged in a grid, with visible light gray grout lines separating them. Each tile features a repeating decorative pattern on a white background. The dominant colors are shades of blue (dark navy, medium blue, and light sky blue) and a reddish-brown hue. The design is symmetrical and combines floral and foliate motifs. At the intersection of four tiles, a central dark navy blue element forms a complex, almost quatrefoil-like shape, from which lighter blue leaves and tendrils extend outwards across the individual tiles. Scattered within the white spaces of each tile, typically near the corners of the overall pattern, are small, five-petaled reddish-brown flowers with a central dot. Further dark blue scrollwork and dotted patterns fill the negative space, contributing to a dense, intricate design. The tiles exhibit minor signs of wear, including faint surface scratches and slight discoloration in the white areas and along the grout lines, indicating an installed, likely exterior or interior architectural surface. No people, objects, or actions are depicted. While these *azulejo* tiles are characteristic of architecture in Porto, Portugal, the precise location within the city cannot be determined from this isolated image of the tile pattern.
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