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The image displays the exterior of a large, ornate Baroque-style colonial building, specifically identified as the Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús (Church of the Society of Jesus) in the Plaza de Armas, Cusco, Peru

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The image displays the exterior of a large, ornate Baroque-style colonial building, specifically identified as the Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús (Church of the Society of Jesus) in the Plaza de Armas, Cusco, Peru. This location contradicts the prompt's request for "Santiago, Peru." The primary subject is the building's facade, constructed from reddish-brown cut stone blocks (ashlar masonry). The facade is highly detailed with multiple tiers featuring decorative pilasters, arches, niches, cornices, and intricate relief carvings. A prominent dark teal-colored double door forms the central entrance. To the left of the main entrance, an arched window with a black iron grate is visible. A rectangular brass plaque is affixed to the lower left wall of the building. Above the central section of the facade, two flagpoles are visible, one flying a red and white flag, identifiable as the Peruvian national flag. On the paved stone ground to the right of the building, a group of approximately five individuals is present. At least three are attired in distinct ceremonial uniforms, comprising dark blue jackets with white trim, white breeches, dark boots, and dark hats. Two additional individuals are in contemporary civilian clothing, with one seen from behind wearing a dark jacket and jeans. The uniformed individuals appear to be standing or moving together as a group. The scene is illuminated by strong sunlight under a clear, bright blue sky. Shadows are cast on the building's facade and the stone-paved ground, indicating a sunny day. Part of an adjacent stone building with a terracotta tile roof is visible on the far right.