Resultats d analyse
L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.
The image shows an immigration office with clear Indonesian language signage and the name 'Kantor Imigrasi Kelas II TPI Mokojuwawi'. This is a specific government office in Indonesia, located in Ternate city, North Maluku province.
The uniforms and interior style match Indonesian government offices. The presence of Indonesian text and official logos confirms the location.
The office style and language strongly indicate Indonesia, specifically the North Maluku region. Sofifi is the capital of North Maluku province and may have similar immigration offices.
This is a regional guess based on the style and language but less precise than the first candidate. The interior and uniforms are typical of Indonesian immigration offices nationwide.
Jakarta, as the capital, has many such offices with similar setups. This is a broader city-level guess without specific landmark evidence.
The office style and language strongly indicate Indonesia, specifically the North Maluku region. Sofifi is the capital of North Maluku province and may have similar immigration offices. This is a regional guess based on the style and language but less precise than the first candidate.
The interior and uniforms are typical of Indonesian immigration offices nationwide. Jakarta, as the capital, has many such offices with similar setups. This is a broader city-level guess without specific landmark evidence.
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Environnement
Indoor office environment • None visible • Tropical, inferred from location • Indoor office • Tropical
Infrastructure
None visible • Indonesian language official signs, immigration office posters • Modern government office interior with metal seating and wood paneling • Indonesian language • Government office style
Texte visible et panneaux
Kantor Imigrasi Kelas II TPI MOKOJUWAWI • LOKET 3 • CUSTOMER SERVICE • Biaya Paspor • Indonesian language signs
Contexte et culture
None visible