The central sticker is a rectangular image featuring a dark-toned, artistic rendition of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. She is depicted holding a red and white soccer ball in her arms, with her characteristic enigmatic smile. She wears a dark blue-green dress and a pearl necklace. To the right of the Mona Lisa image, there is white text on a dark background. Below this text, a small, stylized logo for 'Cracovia' is visible, with 'KRAKOW' written underneath it, followed by more text. The entire image is framed by a thin white border.

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