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Tehran Cityscape with Mountain


This is a stylized illustration depicting the city of Tehran, Iran, with a prominent snow-capped mountain in the background. The foreground features traditional Islamic architecture, including a mosque with a blue dome and minarets, and a bridge with arched walkways. Silhouettes of people are visible on the bridge, suggesting a bustling atmosphere. The sky transitions from a soft orange and pink at the horizon to a muted blue at the top, creating a serene and majestic mood.

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