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A Russian national flag, displaying horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red, is prominently flown from a flag pole extending from the facade of a building in Moscow, Russia. The image is oriented such that the building's walls appear horizontal and vertical. The flag pole is affixed to a weathered, light grey concrete or stucco wall that shows signs of aging, with patches of peeling finish and a visible grid pattern. A triangular grey bracket secures the pole to the wall. Above and to the right of the flag (in the original orientation), a vertical metal structure, possibly a pipe or conduit, runs along the wall. To the left of the flag, the building features more elaborate architectural details. These include large, rounded elements resembling columns or pilasters. An intricate, circular stone relief, possibly depicting a floral or classical motif, adorns a wall section between these elements. Further away, another facade, painted in a lighter, smooth white, exhibits decorative horizontal cornices and smaller, circular rosettes. Several windows are visible across the different sections of the building. One window directly below the flag has a brown frame and reflects part of the surrounding environment, including what appears to be another building or roof structure. Another window with a dark frame is visible in a deeper recess of the building's facade. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting an overcast day with no harsh shadows. There is no visible text. The overall scene depicts a grand, possibly historic or official, building displaying the national flag.
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