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The image displays the exterior of the Gare de Fès (Fez Train Station) in Fez, Morocco, under a partly cloudy sky. The modern building features a prominent central arched glass entrance framed by white and a patterned teal-green facade. A large decorative clock with Roman numerals is visible through the glass above the entrance. The station's name "GARE DE FES" is displayed in metallic letters on the left side of the upper facade, and "محطة فاس" (Mahattat Fas) is on the right. A red flag, consistent with the Moroccan flag, flies from a pole atop the building. In the foreground, a paved plaza extends before the station entrance. Approximately ten individuals are visible, primarily walking across the plaza or entering/exiting the station. Two men in the immediate foreground walk away from the entrance; one, wearing a dark jacket, pulls a black wheeled suitcase. To the right, another man in a dark jacket and white tracksuit pulls a silver wheeled suitcase, walking towards the entrance. Near the station's automated glass doors, several people are gathered, including one individual in a red garment. Potted small trees are placed along the facade. Yellow safety cones are positioned near the entrance. To the far left, a side building with the "INWI" logo and an outdoor seating area with a wooden canopy is partially visible.
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