
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a bronze sculpture of a bull in front of a granite monument. The monument contains text in Russian, which appears to be a historical marker. The text indicates that the village of Razdolnoye was founded in 1870 by settlers from western regions of the Russian Empire, and that in 1863 the village of Kamenet-Podolsky was restored. It also mentions the first resettlers of the village of Bogushevka in 1896, and a census of Razdolnoye village in 1911, which recorded 124 resettlers. The monument also states that in 2006, an initiative group, led by Leshchenko N.M., Marusidze G.A., and Karamanian M.K., organized gas supply to residential buildings. The text also mentions a researcher from the professional union of gardeners, Yurchenko E.A. In the background, there are modern buildings with windows and some greenery. The bull sculpture is detailed and appears to be life-sized. The overall setting suggests an outdoor public space.
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