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The image displays the illuminated facade of the Navapolatsk City Executive Committee building in Navapolatsk, Belarus, at night or late dusk. The sky above is a deep, uniform blue.

The building is a large, multi-story structure with a light-colored (likely white or cream) facade. Its central section features a series of six tall, rectangular columns that extend to the full height of the visible structure. The upper portion of the facade is brightly lit by multiple downward-facing artificial lights. Mounted centrally above the columns is the circular National Emblem of Belarus. To the left of the emblem, a flagpole extends upwards, bearing the national flag of Belarus, which appears as red and green with a white and red ornamental pattern near the hoist.

In front of the building's central columns, a large, rectangular, free-standing sign is prominently displayed. The sign is brightly illuminated from within. At its top, the Cyrillic word "НОВОПОЛОЦК" (Novopolotsk) is visible. Below the text, the official coat of arms of Navapolatsk is depicted, featuring a stylized industrial motif (resembling an oil derrick or flame) in red-brown and white against a blue background.

The ground in the foreground is an expansive, uniformly paved plaza or forecourt. It consists of rectangular tiles laid in parallel rows, receding towards the building. The paving is dark due to the lack of direct light, with some faint reflections visible.

No individuals are present in the scene. To the right of the illuminated sign, three additional unadorned flagpoles stand vertically. Some distant, blurry city lights are faintly visible through the openings between the building's columns and reflected in its dark window panes. A dark, indistinct mass, possibly foliage, is visible on the far right edge of the image.
Valya

Jun 5, 2026

Navapolatsk, Belarus

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The image displays the illuminated facade of the Navapolatsk City Executive Committee building in Navapolatsk, Belarus, at night or late dusk. The sky above is a deep, uniform blue. The building is a large, multi-story structure with a light-colored (likely white or cream) facade. Its central section features a series of six tall, rectangular columns that extend to the full height of the visible structure. The upper portion of the facade is brightly lit by multiple downward-facing artificial lights. Mounted centrally above the columns is the circular National Emblem of Belarus. To the left of the emblem, a flagpole extends upwards, bearing the national flag of Belarus, which appears as red and green with a white and red ornamental pattern near the hoist. In front of the building's central columns, a large, rectangular, free-standing sign is prominently displayed. The sign is brightly illuminated from within. At its top, the Cyrillic word "НОВОПОЛОЦК" (Novopolotsk) is visible. Below the text, the official coat of arms of Navapolatsk is depicted, featuring a stylized industrial motif (resembling an oil derrick or flame) in red-brown and white against a blue background. The ground in the foreground is an expansive, uniformly paved plaza or forecourt. It consists of rectangular tiles laid in parallel rows, receding towards the building. The paving is dark due to the lack of direct light, with some faint reflections visible. No individuals are present in the scene. To the right of the illuminated sign, three additional unadorned flagpoles stand vertically. Some distant, blurry city lights are faintly visible through the openings between the building's columns and reflected in its dark window panes. A dark, indistinct mass, possibly foliage, is visible on the far right edge of the image.

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