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Resultados del análisis

La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
70%
Spain, Vejer de la Frontera

The architecture is highly characteristic of the 'Pueblos Blancos' (White Villages) of Andalusia, Spain. The image shows whitewashed stucco walls, simple rectangular windows, wooden doors and window frames, and flat or low-pitched roofs, all set along what appears to be a narrow street or alley.

This style is designed for hot, sunny climates and is iconic to this region. The external wiring is also common in the historic centers of these towns.

While the image is generic, this is the most archetypal match. The architectural style is also very common in the Alentejo and Algarve regions of Portugal.

Towns like Monsaraz feature similar whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled streets, and a historic character that strongly resembles the scene. The distinction between this style in southern Spain and southern Portugal is very subtle and cannot be made from this image alone, making it a strong alternative.

The medinas of North African cities, particularly in Morocco (like Tétouan or Chefchaouen), share a strong architectural heritage with Andalusia. The scene, with its narrow alley, whitewashed walls, and flat roofs, would fit perfectly within a Moroccan medina.

The lighting and general atmosphere are also consistent with this region, making it a very plausible candidate. Southern Italy, particularly the Puglia region, is famous for its 'città bianche' (white cities) like Ostuni.

The architecture, featuring bright white walls and a maze of narrow streets, is a very good match for the visual evidence. This style is common across the Mediterranean, and while the Iberian peninsula or North Africa might be slightly more probable based on subtle cues, Southern Italy remains a strong possibility.

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Portugal, Monsaraz
65%

The architectural style is also very common in the Alentejo and Algarve regions of Portugal. Towns like Monsaraz feature similar whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled streets, and a historic character that strongly resembles the scene. The distinction between this style in southern Spain and southern Portugal is very subtle and cannot be made from this image alone, making it a strong alternative.

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Morocco, Tétouan
60%

The medinas of North African cities, particularly in Morocco (like Tétouan or Chefchaouen), share a strong architectural heritage with Andalusia. The scene, with its narrow alley, whitewashed walls, and flat roofs, would fit perfectly within a Moroccan medina. The lighting and general atmosphere are also consistent with this region, making it a very plausible candidate.

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Italy, Ostuni
55%

Southern Italy, particularly the Puglia region, is famous for its 'città bianche' (white cities) like Ostuni. The architecture, featuring bright white walls and a maze of narrow streets, is a very good match for the visual evidence. This style is common across the Mediterranean, and while the Iberian peninsula or North Africa might be slightly more probable based on subtle cues, Southern Italy remains a strong possibility.

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Entorno

Urban • Not visible • Mediterranean

Infraestructura

Not visible • Whitewashed stucco buildings, flat roofs, simple rectangular windows, wooden doors, narrow street, external wiring. • Whitewashed buildings, flat or tiled roofs, narrow street. • Stucco buildings, flat roofs, narrow alleyway (medina style). • Whitewashed stone and stucco buildings, narrow streets, flat roofs.

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La IA no detectó texto legible o señales en la imagen.

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