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The image depicts an outdoor scene featuring a war memorial with artillery pieces, positioned alongside a paved road under a partly cloudy sky. The setting suggests a public area or square in Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria.

Two dark-colored artillery cannons or field guns are prominently displayed on raised concrete platforms. One cannon is visible in the lower-left foreground, and another is partially seen in the upper-right background.

Central to the memorial is a rectangular, light-colored stone plaque, likely marble, inscribed with Cyrillic text. At the top, the word "ВЪЗПОМЕНАНИЕ" (Remembrance/Memory) is clearly visible. Below this, three significant sets of dates are listed: "1912 - 1913," "1915 - 1918," and "1941 - 1945," which correspond to major conflicts involving Bulgaria. A small, dark image, possibly a photograph of soldiers or a battle scene, is embedded within the plaque. The word "ПОМНИ" (Remember) is inscribed at the bottom right of the plaque. A thin metal chain acts as a barrier around the memorial display.

Behind the memorial and cannons are two multi-story buildings. The closer building features a light-colored facade with numerous rectangular windows and air conditioning units. A dense green hedge runs along the base of this building. Further back, another building with multiple windows is partially visible.

In the immediate foreground, a dark asphalt road or path stretches across the right side of the frame. Along the curb below the memorial, painted stripes of white, green, and red are visible, representing the colors of the Bulgarian flag.

The sky in the upper portion of the image is bright blue with scattered white and gray cumulus clouds, indicating it is daytime with fair weather. No people are present, and the scene is a static commemoration of historical events.
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Apr 30, 2026, 9:23 AM

Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria

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The image depicts an outdoor scene featuring a war memorial with artillery pieces, positioned alongside a paved road under a partly cloudy sky. The setting suggests a public area or square in Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria. Two dark-colored artillery cannons or field guns are prominently displayed on raised concrete platforms. One cannon is visible in the lower-left foreground, and another is partially seen in the upper-right background. Central to the memorial is a rectangular, light-colored stone plaque, likely marble, inscribed with Cyrillic text. At the top, the word "ВЪЗПОМЕНАНИЕ" (Remembrance/Memory) is clearly visible. Below this, three significant sets of dates are listed: "1912 - 1913," "1915 - 1918," and "1941 - 1945," which correspond to major conflicts involving Bulgaria. A small, dark image, possibly a photograph of soldiers or a battle scene, is embedded within the plaque. The word "ПОМНИ" (Remember) is inscribed at the bottom right of the plaque. A thin metal chain acts as a barrier around the memorial display. Behind the memorial and cannons are two multi-story buildings. The closer building features a light-colored facade with numerous rectangular windows and air conditioning units. A dense green hedge runs along the base of this building. Further back, another building with multiple windows is partially visible. In the immediate foreground, a dark asphalt road or path stretches across the right side of the frame. Along the curb below the memorial, painted stripes of white, green, and red are visible, representing the colors of the Bulgarian flag. The sky in the upper portion of the image is bright blue with scattered white and gray cumulus clouds, indicating it is daytime with fair weather. No people are present, and the scene is a static commemoration of historical events.

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