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Red and white sticker with the Fortuna Dusseldorf logo and a city skyline. The number 95 is visible in the logo. 6
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A sticker showing support for FC St. Pauli, featuring Che Guevara and a skull and crossbones. The text says "Forza FCSP!" and includes the year 1910. 8
A sticker with the word "ZORN" in white sans-serif font on a background of pink flowers. The sticker is affixed to a grey wall with other graffiti and markings. 9
Close-up shot of a sticker featuring the word AROM in stylized lettering, interspersed with a small circular graphic.  The overall aesthetic is minimalist and slightly gritty, suggesting a street art or urban style.  The small text "DSF" adds another layer of possible meaning or branding. 4
A bright pink and green sticker with the word BOMBA in a bold, uppercase font. It's been placed on a pole that already has several other stickers on it. The pole seems to be located outdoors. 2
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A circular sticker predominantly blue, with a lighter blue central area. The outer blue ring contains white text. The center features a stylized cartoon character, appearing to be a person, beneath a multi-colored parachute canopy (segments of green, yellow, and red). The text 'BERGEN FALLSKJERMKLUBB' is written along the bottom curve, and 'www.bfsk.no' is written along the top curve. 6
The sticker features a striking red background with diagonal white stripes on the right, where a stylized image of hands breaking chains is depicted. On the left side, three circular icons are stacked vertically, with white arrows pointing from them towards the breaking hands. The top icon shows the 'NFF' (Norges Fotballforbund - Norwegian Football Federation) logo. The middle icon contains the text 'VAR' inside a monitor screen, representing the Video Assistant Referee system. The bottom icon displays a silhouette of a person with a dollar sign, symbolizing money or commercialization. At the top of the sticker, the text 'BESKYTT FOTBALLEN' (Protect Football) is prominently displayed. At the bottom, the phrase 'MELD DEG INN I BRANN' (Join Brann / Become a member of Brann) is written next to a logo for 'BRANN', indicating a call to action related to the SK Brann football club. 5
A rectangular black sticker displays a prominent green cannabis leaf at its core. Superimposed on the leaf is an intricate, light blue, stylized letter 'W' or interlocking 'V's, forming an ornate design. At the top of the sticker, white text reads 'Aldersgrense hos Weedmonopolet', which translates to 'Age limit at the Weed Monopoly'. In the bottom right corner, smaller white text states 'Tryggere Ungdom' ('Safer Youth'), accompanied by a small, light blue logo resembling a snowflake or starburst. The sticker appears to be a commentary on potential government control or legalization of cannabis, advocating for youth safety. 13
A vibrant red circular sticker with white text and graphics is affixed to a grey metal pole. The sticker features two stylized white flag or banner shapes, each containing the word "BRANN" in red text. Arched above the central design is the white text "ANTIAUSTLANDSK", and below it, also in white, is "AKSJON". This sticker appears to be related to the SK Brann football club from Bergen, Norway, and possibly an 'Anti-Eastland' regional identity or rivalry action. 11
A rectangular blue sticker is prominently displayed on a weathered, peeling grey wall. The sticker features white text and a logo. On the left, a circular emblem shows a cartoon blue whale balancing a white football on its snout. Around this logo, text reads "SANDEFJORD FOTBALL" at the top, "SUPPORTERKLUBB" at the bottom, and "ETBL. 2001" (Established 2001) to the side. The main body of the sticker, to the right of the logo, has large, bold white letters spelling "BLÅHVALANE". The wall itself shows signs of age with chipped paint and faint underlying graffiti. 5
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