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This media file depicts a street signpost in Polatsk, Belarus, featuring multiple directional signs indicating distances to various cities and regions. The signs are predominantly blue and white, with prominent text in Cyrillic and some in Latin script, along with national flags. The subjects are the directional signs themselves, made of metal and mounted on a blue metal frame. The signs display place names such as "Бескудниковский район города Москвы" (Beskudnikovsky District of Moscow City), "Псковский район" (Pskov District), "Фридрихсхафен" (Friedrichshafen), "Гданьск" (Gdańsk), "Тосно" (Tosno), and "Каменец-Подольский" (Kamianets-Podilskyi). Distances are listed in kilometers, for example, 810 km, 296 km, 2020 km, 870 km, 550 km, and 490 km. Flags of Russia, Germany, Poland, and Ukraine are visible, indicating the locations of these destinations. Some signs also include symbols like a compass rose. The scene is set outdoors, under a canopy of lush green trees, suggesting a pleasant, possibly warm, day. The lighting indicates daytime, with diffused light filtering through the leaves. The background shows a street with buildings, a lamppost, and more trees, typical of an urban or semi-urban environment. The prominent text on the signs provides significant detail about the geographical connections and distances from Polatsk. The overall impression is one of a well-trafficked location where international and domestic travel information is readily available. No people are visible in the frame. The weather appears to be fair, with green foliage indicating a season other than winter.
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