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Elena

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Fri, Apr 24, 2026, 04:21 PM

Yoshkar-Ola, Russia

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The image captures a grand, multi-story building featuring distinctive European-inspired architecture, characteristic of Yoshkar-Ola, Russia. The building's facade is predominantly red brick adorned w…read more

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The image captures a grand, multi-story building featuring distinctive European-inspired architecture, characteristic of Yoshkar-Ola, Russia. The building's facade is predominantly red brick adorned with elaborate white architectural details, including arched windows, decorative balconies, and a repeating pattern of cross motifs. On the left side, a prominent clock tower rises, showcasing a large circular clock face with Roman numerals set against a dark blue background speckled with stars. In the mid-ground, a person is seen squatting or kneeling on the paved ground, directly in front of the building and slightly to the right of the clock tower. They are facing the camera with their arms slightly raised in a playful or welcoming pose. The person is dressed in a dark jacket, light blue jeans, and dark footwear. The ground leading up to the building is a paved plaza, featuring a pattern of light grey square tiles interspersed with sections of darker red brick. A set of grey stone steps runs along the right edge of the frame, leading upwards. In the bottom-left corner, an ornate black lamppost with multiple globe lights is partially visible. The sky is a clear, bright blue, indicating a daytime setting with fair weather. The unique architectural style, particularly the ornate clock tower and the overall design resembling European historical buildings, strongly suggests the location is Yoshkar-Ola. The only visible text consists of the Roman numerals on the clock face.