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The image displays a commemorative setup on a building wall in Burgas, Bulgaria. On the far left, a vertically draped Bulgarian national flag, exhibiting its white, green, and red horizontal stripes from top to bottom, is partially visible. Centered on a tan-colored wall, a rectangular white marble plaque is affixed with four visible fasteners. The plaque bears a Cyrillic inscription indicating that Major General Alexander Mikhailovich Lermontov (1838-1906), Commander of the 13th Dragoon Regiment and liberator of Burgas from Ottoman rule, resided in this house from February 6 to February 29, 1878. Below the plaque, a faint 'X' mark is etched into the wall surface. Directly beneath the plaque, a large floral wreath composed of green foliage, pink gerbera daisies, white carnations, and deeper red-purple flowers rests on a dark, three-legged wooden stand. The wreath is adorned with multiple ribbons, including one displaying the Bulgarian flag colors tied in a bow at the top, and another lighter-colored ribbon with partial Cyrillic text. Approximately 10 to 15 red carnations are laid on the dark, reflective floor directly below the wreath. To the right of the wall section, a wooden doorframe or shop entrance with a glass panel reflects various items of merchandise. To the left of the Bulgarian flag, a distant reflection of what appears to be water and sky is visible through a reflective surface.
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