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The image displays a physical metro map lying on a light-colored, possibly marble, tiled floor. The floor is composed of square tiles, showing visible grout lines and some signs of wear and dirt.

The primary object is a long, rectangular, horizontally oriented map, which appears to be a printed or laminated sheet. It shows a linear representation of a subway line, identified by the number "2" and a green color, indicative of the Zamoskvoretskaya line of the Moscow Metro. The text "на юг" (to the south) is visible at one end, suggesting a directional context. The line begins and ends with the station "Алма-Атинская" (Alma-Atinskaya), which also has the English transliteration "Alma-Atinskaya" below it.

Numerous station names are clearly visible in Cyrillic along the green line, including Ховрино (Khovrino), Беломорская (Belomorskaya), Речной вокзал (Rechnoy vokzal), Водный стадион (Vodny stadion), Войковская (Voykovskaya), Сокол (Sokol), Аэропорт (Airport), Динамо (Dinamo), Белорусская (Belorusskaya), Маяковская (Mayakovskaya), Тверская (Tverskaya), Театральная (Teatralnaya), Новокузнецкая (Novokuznetskaya), Павелецкая (Paveletskaya), Автозаводская (Avtozavodskaya), Технопарк (Tekhnopark), Коломенская (Kolomenskaya), Каширская (Kashirskaya), Кантемировская (Kantemirovskaya), Царицыно (Tsaritsyno), Орехово (Orekhovo), Домодедовская (Domodedovskaya), and Красногвардейская (Krasnogvardeyskaya). Interchanges with other lines or routes are marked by colored circles containing identifiers such as D3, D2, D1/D4, 5, 9, 7, 6, 10, 8, 3, and 1.

No people or activities are depicted. The map appears slightly scuffed and one corner is curled, suggesting it might have been dropped or is a temporary display. The setting is likely an indoor public area, characteristic of a subway station in Moscow, Russia.
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Feb 24, 2025, 9:42 AM

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The image displays a physical metro map lying on a light-colored, possibly marble, tiled floor. The floor is composed of square tiles, showing visible grout lines and some signs of wear and dirt. The primary object is a long, rectangular, horizontally oriented map, which appears to be a printed or laminated sheet. It shows a linear representation of a subway line, identified by the number "2" and a green color, indicative of the Zamoskvoretskaya line of the Moscow Metro. The text "на юг" (to the south) is visible at one end, suggesting a directional context. The line begins and ends with the station "Алма-Атинская" (Alma-Atinskaya), which also has the English transliteration "Alma-Atinskaya" below it. Numerous station names are clearly visible in Cyrillic along the green line, including Ховрино (Khovrino), Беломорская (Belomorskaya), Речной вокзал (Rechnoy vokzal), Водный стадион (Vodny stadion), Войковская (Voykovskaya), Сокол (Sokol), Аэропорт (Airport), Динамо (Dinamo), Белорусская (Belorusskaya), Маяковская (Mayakovskaya), Тверская (Tverskaya), Театральная (Teatralnaya), Новокузнецкая (Novokuznetskaya), Павелецкая (Paveletskaya), Автозаводская (Avtozavodskaya), Технопарк (Tekhnopark), Коломенская (Kolomenskaya), Каширская (Kashirskaya), Кантемировская (Kantemirovskaya), Царицыно (Tsaritsyno), Орехово (Orekhovo), Домодедовская (Domodedovskaya), and Красногвардейская (Krasnogvardeyskaya). Interchanges with other lines or routes are marked by colored circles containing identifiers such as D3, D2, D1/D4, 5, 9, 7, 6, 10, 8, 3, and 1. No people or activities are depicted. The map appears slightly scuffed and one corner is curled, suggesting it might have been dropped or is a temporary display. The setting is likely an indoor public area, characteristic of a subway station in Moscow, Russia.

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