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The image displays a dimly lit exterior scene, focusing on a painted concrete wall. The wall features a mural with horizontal stripes: white at the top, a blue band, and a prominent red section covering the lower portion. The surface of the painted wall is rough and textured.

Centered on the blue and red sections of the wall is a detailed, shield-shaped emblem. The emblem is outlined in black and filled with a light grey or white color. Inside, it depicts three towers with arched openings standing on a base with wavy lines, symbolizing water. Above the towers, there is a cluster of dark elements and a white dove. The shield is flanked by two stylized olive or laurel branches rendered in a golden-brown hue. This emblem is the official Coat of Arms of the city of Novi Sad.

To the right of the emblem, partial Cyrillic letters are visible in white with a red outline. The letters appear to spell a fragment, potentially "...АТКАНА" or similar, strongly suggesting a connection to Novi Sad's local football club, FK Vojvodina (Војводина).

Above the painted wall, there is a darker architectural element featuring a series of recessed vertical grilles or barred windows, indicating an upper section of a building or an underpass structure. The ground immediately below the wall is a dark concrete pathway, showing some minor debris or litter scattered at the base of the wall. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions are depicted. The scene is located in Novi Sad, Serbia, as evidenced by the city's coat of arms prominently displayed.
Oleh_Kuznetsov

Mar 17, 2026, 7:58 PM

Novi Sad, Serbia

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The image displays a dimly lit exterior scene, focusing on a painted concrete wall. The wall features a mural with horizontal stripes: white at the top, a blue band, and a prominent red section covering the lower portion. The surface of the painted wall is rough and textured. Centered on the blue and red sections of the wall is a detailed, shield-shaped emblem. The emblem is outlined in black and filled with a light grey or white color. Inside, it depicts three towers with arched openings standing on a base with wavy lines, symbolizing water. Above the towers, there is a cluster of dark elements and a white dove. The shield is flanked by two stylized olive or laurel branches rendered in a golden-brown hue. This emblem is the official Coat of Arms of the city of Novi Sad. To the right of the emblem, partial Cyrillic letters are visible in white with a red outline. The letters appear to spell a fragment, potentially "...АТКАНА" or similar, strongly suggesting a connection to Novi Sad's local football club, FK Vojvodina (Војводина). Above the painted wall, there is a darker architectural element featuring a series of recessed vertical grilles or barred windows, indicating an upper section of a building or an underpass structure. The ground immediately below the wall is a dark concrete pathway, showing some minor debris or litter scattered at the base of the wall. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions are depicted. The scene is located in Novi Sad, Serbia, as evidenced by the city's coat of arms prominently displayed.

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