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A wide-angle, eye-level, medium-shot photograph captures the facade of a grand, neoclassical building with a large portico supported by tall, fluted columns. The building's architecture is imposing, with a triangular pediment adorned with a Soviet-era emblem featuring a hammer and sickle. Above the building, a tall, slender spire topped with a red star pierces a cloudy, overcast sky. In front of the building, a set of wide, dark stairs leads up to the entrance. Several people are visible on the stairs and in front of the building. To the left, a bride in a white wedding dress and a groom in a black tuxedo stand posed, likely for photographs. To their right, other individuals are seen in casual attire. A Belarusian flag hangs from a flagpole on the building's facade, to the right of the wedding party. A streetlamp with a white spherical light fixture stands prominently in the foreground on the right side of the frame. The grounds in front of the building are paved, with a strip of green grass visible in the lower left corner. The building is identifiable as the Hrodna Regional Executive Committee building, located in Hrodna, Belarus. The overall atmosphere of the image is solemn and formal, with the overcast sky contributing to a muted color palette. The presence of the wedding party suggests a personal celebration set against the backdrop of a significant civic structure.
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