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The image displays a low-angle vertical view of the upper portion of the Name of Mary Church, also known as the Catholic Cathedral, located on Trg Slobode (Liberty Square) in Novi Sad, Serbia. The central subject is the church's tall, slender spire and clock tower, constructed primarily from light brown brick with contrasting lighter stone or rendered architectural details. The spire culminates in a golden Latin cross. Below the cross, the spire's conical roof is covered with intricately patterned glazed tiles in shades of red, blue, green, and orange, arranged in geometric designs. Immediately beneath the spire, a square clock tower section features a prominent dark-faced clock with white Roman numerals and hands, indicating approximately 5:35. Below the clock, a tall, narrow, pointed-arch window with Gothic tracery is visible. The surrounding architectural elements include multiple smaller pinnacles, crockets, and decorative buttresses characteristic of the Gothic Revival style. Sections of the church's gabled roofs, also adorned with decorative brickwork and light-colored trim, are visible to the left and right of the main tower. The sky above is a uniform, overcast light grey-blue, providing diffused lighting. No people, discernible actions, or interactions are visible in the frame.
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