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The image displays a street scene in Belgrade, Serbia, featuring the exterior of a flower shop identified by a prominent green neon sign reading "Kazablanka," likely located at Knez Mihailova 32.

In the background, a multi-story building with a light-colored, ornate facade features decorative pilasters, cornices, and multiple windows with white frames; one window on the lower level has a lowered external blind. The building is topped with a reddish-brown tiled roof featuring several small dormer windows.

At street level, the "Kazablanka" flower shop occupies a single-story structure with a dark green corrugated metal roof and a blue and white striped awning extending over the entrance. The shop's front consists of large glass display windows, revealing additional flowers inside. Outside, an extensive array of potted plants, cut flowers, and bouquets in various colors (including red, pink, white, yellow, purple, and green) are arranged on black tiered stands, wooden crates, and in white buckets, extending onto the paved sidewalk.

A single female subject with dark hair, wearing dark clothing, is seated on a low stool or box on the right side of the flower display, facing slightly left.

On the right side of the frame, a tall grey utility pole extends vertically, supporting a blue rectangular road sign with two white vertical arrows indicating two straight-ahead lanes. A grey utility box affixed to the pole is heavily covered in assorted stickers and graffiti. Overhead, multiple black electrical wires crisscross the upper portion of the scene.

On the far left, a red compact car is partially visible, parked behind a section of the flower displays. An exterior air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall to the left of the shop's entrance, below an area with red graffiti. The ground is paved, characteristic of an urban sidewalk.
Alice

Mar 6, 2026, 4:25 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image displays a street scene in Belgrade, Serbia, featuring the exterior of a flower shop identified by a prominent green neon sign reading "Kazablanka," likely located at Knez Mihailova 32. In the background, a multi-story building with a light-colored, ornate facade features decorative pilasters, cornices, and multiple windows with white frames; one window on the lower level has a lowered external blind. The building is topped with a reddish-brown tiled roof featuring several small dormer windows. At street level, the "Kazablanka" flower shop occupies a single-story structure with a dark green corrugated metal roof and a blue and white striped awning extending over the entrance. The shop's front consists of large glass display windows, revealing additional flowers inside. Outside, an extensive array of potted plants, cut flowers, and bouquets in various colors (including red, pink, white, yellow, purple, and green) are arranged on black tiered stands, wooden crates, and in white buckets, extending onto the paved sidewalk. A single female subject with dark hair, wearing dark clothing, is seated on a low stool or box on the right side of the flower display, facing slightly left. On the right side of the frame, a tall grey utility pole extends vertically, supporting a blue rectangular road sign with two white vertical arrows indicating two straight-ahead lanes. A grey utility box affixed to the pole is heavily covered in assorted stickers and graffiti. Overhead, multiple black electrical wires crisscross the upper portion of the scene. On the far left, a red compact car is partially visible, parked behind a section of the flower displays. An exterior air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall to the left of the shop's entrance, below an area with red graffiti. The ground is paved, characteristic of an urban sidewalk.

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