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The image shows a round, bronze-colored plaque with a bas-relief depicting a castle and surrounding landscape. Text is embossed around the perimeter of the plaque. The top text reads "СМОЛЕНСК" (Smolensk). The bottom text reads "КРЕПОСТНАЯ СТЕНА" (Krepostnaya Stena), which translates to "Fortress Wall." The plaque is affixed to a white brick wall. The scene on the plaque features two towers, one larger and square-shaped with a peaked roof, and a smaller, octagonal tower with a pointed, conical roof. A crenellated wall connects the two towers. The towers and wall appear to be situated on a slight incline, with bare, leafless trees dotting the landscape. The lower portion of the plaque depicts water, possibly a river or moat, with stylized waves and a wooden walkway or bridge. Clouds are depicted in the sky above the castle. The plaque's design is intricate and detailed, suggesting it is a decorative item. The city of Orsha, Belarus is not depicted or mentioned in the image; the plaque specifically refers to Smolensk, Russia.
Shaman3891

Jun 18, 2026

Orsha, Belarus

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The image shows a round, bronze-colored plaque with a bas-relief depicting a castle and surrounding landscape. Text is embossed around the perimeter of the plaque. The top text reads "СМОЛЕНСК" (Smolensk). The bottom text reads "КРЕПОСТНАЯ СТЕНА" (Krepostnaya Stena), which translates to "Fortress Wall." The plaque is affixed to a white brick wall. The scene on the plaque features two towers, one larger and square-shaped with a peaked roof, and a smaller, octagonal tower with a pointed, conical roof. A crenellated wall connects the two towers. The towers and wall appear to be situated on a slight incline, with bare, leafless trees dotting the landscape. The lower portion of the plaque depicts water, possibly a river or moat, with stylized waves and a wooden walkway or bridge. Clouds are depicted in the sky above the castle. The plaque's design is intricate and detailed, suggesting it is a decorative item. The city of Orsha, Belarus is not depicted or mentioned in the image; the plaque specifically refers to Smolensk, Russia.

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