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A sticker on an orange surface with the text "trau Dich FRAGEN zu stellen" (Dare to ask questions) in German.  There is also a small Agenda 2030 reference visible on the sticker. 3
A blue circular sticker commemorating the 74th Sudeten German Day, held in Augsburg from May 17th to 19th, 2024. The sticker features yellow stars and text in German, emphasizing unity between Sudeten Germans and Czechs for Europe. 3
A round sticker with a yellow sun-like design and a figure holding a syringe. The text "Impfen statt Schimpfen!" is written around the design, suggesting a pro-vaccination message.  The sticker is affixed to a pole covered in other stickers and grime. 3
A round sticker featuring a bus and a train is stuck on a metal pole. The sticker's text reads "Wij Reizen Samen" and mentions a website. The sticker promotes good working conditions for public transport workers. 2
The central sticker showcases a stylized illustration of a young woman's profile, facing right. She has brown hair pulled back in a ponytail, blue eyes, and a soft smile. She is wearing a black and bright green two-toned top. Her portrait is encircled by a white outline, which extends into horizontal red stripes on either side, all set against a rectangular black background. The art style is clean and graphic, reminiscent of pop art or comic book illustration. 8
A red and white sticker with a red star and clasped hands in the center. The text around the star says "Stadtteilkomitee Neukölln". 3
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The sticker prominently displays two male football players, one with dark skin wearing a red jersey (likely SK Brann's colors) and another with light skin and curly hair appearing emotional or distressed, with his arm around the first player. The background is blurred, suggesting a stadium or field. Overlaying the image are large white and red text boxes. The text translates to 'OBOS with Brann is bigger than Eliteserien' and 'Buy season ticket'. The sticker is affixed to a weathered metal pole next to a road, with greenery on the left and a distant urban landscape on the right. 12
The sticker prominently displays a football (soccer) player from SK Brann, dressed in a red uniform, in what appears to be a celebratory or action pose during a match, with a blurry stadium crowd in the background. The text 'Come & rock me Amadeus' is overlaid in a vibrant red script font, referencing the famous song by Falco. At the bottom right of the sticker, there's a small red oval with the word 'BRANN', clearly identifying the team. The sticker is affixed to a utility pole, with another larger poster above it also related to Brann, mentioning 'OBOS' and 'Eliteserien'. 14
The sticker is circular and features a black and white image of a person with curly, light hair, captured in an energetic pose with their mouth wide open as if singing or shouting, and holding a microphone up to their mouth. The image has a somewhat grainy or halftone texture. Surrounding the central image, along the top curve, is black text that reads "STEDET E' STADION". Along the bottom curve, in red text, it reads "SÅ SYNG ALLE MANN!". The sticker is attached to a weathered, light-colored pole, with another sticker partially visible below it. 13
The central sticker showcases a stylized illustration of a young woman's profile, facing right. She has brown hair pulled back in a ponytail, blue eyes, and a soft smile. She is wearing a black and bright green two-toned top. Her portrait is encircled by a white outline, which extends into horizontal red stripes on either side, all set against a rectangular black background. The art style is clean and graphic, reminiscent of pop art or comic book illustration. 8
The central sticker is circular, with a distinctive Adidas Trefoil logo in black on a white background. It has an orange-brown outer ring with white text that reads "BERGENSKE" on the top arc and "ADIDASRIDDERE" on the bottom arc. To the left of the logo, the numbers "10 70" are vertically aligned, and to the right, "19 08" are similarly aligned. The sticker appears worn, showing some texture and light damage, indicative of being outdoors on a utility pole. The pole itself is metallic and bears other, non-focused stickers. 12
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