
Stake attention in this memory
Three vertical informational signs, set outdoors amidst lush green trees and foliage, dominate the frame. The sky, partly cloudy and blue, is visible above the tree line. The signs are supported by green metal posts and feature rounded tops. Each sign presents text in multiple languages and an accompanying image. The top sign features English text detailing the liberation of Vratsa on November 9, 1877, by Major-General Nikolai Stepanovitch Leonov's "Flying" Squadron, and the subsequent establishment of "The Herald of Freedom" bronze memorial by Vladimir Tsvetkov and Stoiko Donchev in 1961. This sign includes a contemporary, possibly aerial or night, photograph of Vratsa, titled "СЪВРЕМЕННА ВРАЦА" (Contemporary Vratsa). The middle sign duplicates the historical text in Bulgarian (Cyrillic) and is accompanied by an older, panoramic or aerial photograph of Vratsa, likely from the early 20th century, titled "ВРАЦА В НАЧАЛОТО НА ХХ ВЕК" (Vratsa in the early 20th century). The bottom sign provides the same historical narrative in Russian (Cyrillic) and displays a historical illustration or painting depicting a fierce battle scene with soldiers and horses, titled "БИТКАТА ЗА ОСВОБОЖДЕНИЕТО НА ВРАЦА" (The Battle for the Liberation of Vratsa). The ground around the signs consists of grass and some paved stones at the far right. The scene appears to be set during daytime under partly cloudy skies, likely at a historical site or park commemorating the liberation of Vratsa, Bulgaria.
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Volume
2,899
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Revenue
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