A square, dark grey sticker centered on a wall, featuring a prominent red circle with a thin yellow outline. Inside the circle, the words "Bauwagen Jettingen" are written in bold white letters. A yellow bee graphic is positioned directly above the red circle. The dark grey background of the sticker is subtly patterned with faint, repeating text that also reads "BAUWAGEN JETTINGEN".

EGENERATION.AT NGEN BIAGEN JETTIN EN Bauwagen JETRU Jettingen TIN MIE INAGEN.JP EKKO UWAGEN Junge Kirche Bonn GEN JETTLEGEN BAHNAGEN JETS EN BAUWAGEN JETTTU DANNO DY https://www.ekko-bonn.de

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