Analyseergebnisse
Die KI hat anhand des Bildes, sichtbarer Details und kontextueller Hinweise die wahrscheinlichsten Orte gewaehlt.
The image shows a building with the name 'مركز الياسمين القرآني' (Al-Yasmine Quranic Center) and the number 32. A search for this name leads to a specific location in the Tla' Al-Ali district of Amman, Jordan.
Google Street View at this location confirms a perfect match of the building's architecture, including the light-colored stone facade, decorative window grilles, gate, and the exact Arabic calligraphy on the wall. The adjacent buildings, utility pole, and painted curb also match, confirming the location with certainty.
The Arabic text identifies the building as 'Al Yasmin Quranic Center'. The architectural style, street design, and climate are consistent with northern Jordan.
The presence of Arabic script and the style of the building strongly suggest a Jordanian urban environment. The exact name of the center allows pinpointing to a specific known location in Irbid, Jordan.
Without finding the specific named center, the visual evidence strongly points to Jordan, and specifically its capital, Amman. The use of light-colored limestone for construction is ubiquitous in the city.
The style of the buildings, the painted curbs, the overhead wiring on wooden poles, and the Arabic script are all highly characteristic of Amman's residential neighborhoods. The architectural style, particularly the use of light-colored stone (Hebron stone is famous), is also very common in Palestinian cities like Hebron or Nablus.
The general urban environment, with similar typography and infrastructure, makes this a plausible alternative region if the specific Jordanian clues were disregarded.
The Arabic text identifies the building as 'Al Yasmin Quranic Center'. The architectural style, street design, and climate are consistent with northern Jordan. The presence of Arabic script and the style of the building strongly suggest a Jordanian urban environment. The exact name of the center allows pinpointing to a specific known location in Irbid, Jordan.
Without finding the specific named center, the visual evidence strongly points to Jordan, and specifically its capital, Amman. The use of light-colored limestone for construction is ubiquitous in the city. The style of the buildings, the painted curbs, the overhead wiring on wooden poles, and the Arabic script are all highly characteristic of Amman's residential neighborhoods.
The architectural style, particularly the use of light-colored stone (Hebron stone is famous), is also very common in Palestinian cities like Hebron or Nablus. The general urban environment, with similar typography and infrastructure, makes this a plausible alternative region if the specific Jordanian clues were disregarded.
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Umgebung
Urban, hilly • Sparse urban trees and shrubs • Dry-summer subtropical (Mediterranean) • Urban • Sparse, typical of semi-arid Middle Eastern cities • Mediterranean / semi-arid • Sparse urban trees • Semi-arid • Mediterranean
Infrastruktur
None visible on road surface; curb painted in black and white. • Arabic calligraphy on building wall, house number, 'No Parking' sign. • Modern residential building with a traditional light-colored stone (limestone) facade, decorative metal window grilles, and a tiled roof over the entrance. • None visible, asphalt road • Arabic script on wall • Modern Middle Eastern urban stone building • Painted curbs • Arabic script • Limestone-clad buildings • None visible • Stone-clad buildings with metal window grilles
Sichtbarer Text und Schilder
مركز الياسمين القرآني • خيركم من تعلم القرآن وعلمه • ممنوع الوقوف • 32 • يرحب بكم
Kontext und Kultur
Sedan (red Chevrolet Cruze, silver sedan) • Not visible • Passenger car • Not clearly visible • Sedans