A bright pink circular sticker is centrally placed on a weathered, brown surface that has white and blue graffiti marks. The sticker features bold, white sans-serif text. The top line reads 'Li-Be', the second line reads 'für die', and the third line reads 'Stadt'. Below this, in a smaller font, is 'Li-Be.de'. The sticker appears to be in good condition, with clean edges and clear text.

Li-Be für die Stadt Li-Be.de

20 October 2025 7
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