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A green ceremonial banner, likely a flag, is displayed behind glass in a white-framed display case, appearing to be in an indoor public setting. The banner's central design features a large, realistic illustration of a honeybee, black and yellow with light grey wings, positioned on a pattern of yellow hexagonal honeycombs.

Curved across the top of the banner, in gold lettering, is the Polish text "Koło Pszczelarzy W Buku," translating to "Beekeepers' Circle in Buk." Below the central imagery, also in gold, are the dates "1901-2021," signifying a 120-year period. In the bottom left corner, a circular emblem is visible with the text "WOJEWÓDZKI ZWIĄZEK PSZCZELARZY" (Voivodeship Beekeepers' Association) on the outer ring, and "PZP POZNAŃ" (likely Polish Beekeepers' Association, Poznań) with a bee logo in the center. The bottom right corner displays a white shield with a green leafy plant and a blue key, representing the coat of arms for the town of Buk.

The banner itself is made of green fabric, bordered by a gold fringe along the top and bottom. The left edge shows several small metal hooks, suggesting it is designed to be hung or attached to a staff. Reflections on the protective glass include a person's arms and hands on the right side, as well as bright window or room lights from above. The wall visible behind the display case is light beige with a subtle herringbone pattern. The scene is brightly lit, indicative of daytime.
AIGUL Kz

Jun 2, 2026

Buk, Poland

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A green ceremonial banner, likely a flag, is displayed behind glass in a white-framed display case, appearing to be in an indoor public setting. The banner's central design features a large, realistic illustration of a honeybee, black and yellow with light grey wings, positioned on a pattern of yellow hexagonal honeycombs. Curved across the top of the banner, in gold lettering, is the Polish text "Koło Pszczelarzy W Buku," translating to "Beekeepers' Circle in Buk." Below the central imagery, also in gold, are the dates "1901-2021," signifying a 120-year period. In the bottom left corner, a circular emblem is visible with the text "WOJEWÓDZKI ZWIĄZEK PSZCZELARZY" (Voivodeship Beekeepers' Association) on the outer ring, and "PZP POZNAŃ" (likely Polish Beekeepers' Association, Poznań) with a bee logo in the center. The bottom right corner displays a white shield with a green leafy plant and a blue key, representing the coat of arms for the town of Buk. The banner itself is made of green fabric, bordered by a gold fringe along the top and bottom. The left edge shows several small metal hooks, suggesting it is designed to be hung or attached to a staff. Reflections on the protective glass include a person's arms and hands on the right side, as well as bright window or room lights from above. The wall visible behind the display case is light beige with a subtle herringbone pattern. The scene is brightly lit, indicative of daytime.

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