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A round sticker with the word "ABFICKER" and a middle finger in yellow. The sticker is on a grey metal pole. 22
A black and white sticker with the word Vulinchen and a stylized leaf-like design.  The sticker is affixed to a dark pole. 2
A sticker featuring three chimpanzees in different poses. One chimp seems to be wearing a red hat or scarf, another appears to be holding or cuddling something, and the third chimp is wearing headphones. The sticker has a slightly worn look, suggesting it's been exposed to the elements. The style is illustrative and somewhat whimsical. 8
A black and white sticker with the German word "FACH" (meaning "subject", "field", or "compartment") is affixed to a transparent surface.  Part of another sticker, blue and white, is visible underneath, suggesting it may have been placed overtop. The background shows a blurred-out city scene with water. 78
Black and white sticker of a diamond with the text "Moonyu Market" on it. The sticker is on a grey pole. 2
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This sticker features the question "¿Quién dio la orden?" ("Who gave the order?") in Spanish, with English and German translations.  It also lists names and numbers, possibly referring to individuals involved in the events. The graphic design is stark and impactful. 7
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