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The image depicts the exterior of a bus station, likely in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, given the visual cues and common architectural styles found in the region. In the foreground, the tiled ground is wet in places, with some tiles cracked or dislodged. A concrete planter box, also showing signs of disrepair, runs along the edge of the pavement. To the left, a red bus is parked at a bay. Several people are visible in the middle ground, standing near the bus or walking on the tiled walkway. Some are carrying luggage. The bus station building features a long, covered walkway with a metal roof supported by dark pillars. The building's facade is characterized by large windows, some of which reflect the surroundings. Advertisements and signs are visible on the building's lower level, including what appears to be a ticket or travel agency with text in a Cyrillic script, mentioning "KAMILKOС" and destinations such as "Австрия," "Германия," "Италия," "Холандия," "Франция," "Европа," and "Турция." A vending machine is also present. The overall scene suggests a functional, somewhat weathered, urban transportation hub. The sky is overcast, contributing to the subdued lighting. The presence of a red bus and the signage are key indicators for geographical identification, and such bus stations with similar architecture are common in Bulgarian cities.
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