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The image displays a large outdoor banner in Baranavichy, Belarus, providing historical and cultural information about the city. The banner features a green and light green gradient background with a white splash effect. The partially visible title in red letters reads "КТАХ И ЛИЦАХ" (likely part of "В ФАКТАХ И ЛИЦАХ" - In Facts and Faces). Several black and white historical photographs are integrated into the banner's design. One depicts a street scene with buildings and a monument, while another shows a multi-story building with a statue in front. A third image, on the right side, shows a church-like wooden building surrounded by trees. In the upper right corner, a small globe with the number "10" and the word "ШКОЛ" (SCHOOLS) is visible, encircled by a laurel wreath, suggesting a school anniversary or event. Text boxes in light green highlight specific facts: * **Top Right:** Mentions the Bible Museum, the first in the Republic of Belarus, opened in 2014 at the Baranavichy Catechetical College. It attributes the initiative to photographer Korneli Konsek. * **Middle Right:** Honors Vladimir Nikolaevich Karvat, a resident of Baranavichy, military pilot, and lieutenant colonel, who became the first posthumous Hero of Belarus. He was head of air-fire training at the 61st Air Base in Baranavichy. * **Bottom Middle:** States that Baranavichy was the location of the Headquarters of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II during World War I, and the emperor visited the city 10 times between 1914 and 1915. * **Left Side (partially visible):** Mentions "дор Николаевич" (likely a patronymic), a "citizen of Baranavichy," a "composer, singer," and a member of a musical group "Yavor." Below that, "ук Михаил Николаевич" (likely a full name) is identified as a "Soviet and Belarusian director" and "People's Artist of BSSR." Further down, "Табола Влада" is identified as the "winner of the first season of the TV project 'Belteleradiocompany' 'Factor.BY. Children'." A prominent image of a black steam locomotive with red wheels is featured at the bottom, partially obscured by a black metal fence in the foreground. The locomotive has "ЭР 710-38" written on its side. The banner is fixed with grommets to an unseen support structure. In front of the banner, a worn black metal fence with decorative elements is visible, with a concrete base. Behind the fence, green grass and brown leaves are scattered on the ground. In the upper background, a light-colored building with multiple windows
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Jun 6, 2026

Baranavichy, Belarus

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The image displays a large outdoor banner in Baranavichy, Belarus, providing historical and cultural information about the city. The banner features a green and light green gradient background with a white splash effect. The partially visible title in red letters reads "КТАХ И ЛИЦАХ" (likely part of "В ФАКТАХ И ЛИЦАХ" - In Facts and Faces). Several black and white historical photographs are integrated into the banner's design. One depicts a street scene with buildings and a monument, while another shows a multi-story building with a statue in front. A third image, on the right side, shows a church-like wooden building surrounded by trees. In the upper right corner, a small globe with the number "10" and the word "ШКОЛ" (SCHOOLS) is visible, encircled by a laurel wreath, suggesting a school anniversary or event. Text boxes in light green highlight specific facts: * **Top Right:** Mentions the Bible Museum, the first in the Republic of Belarus, opened in 2014 at the Baranavichy Catechetical College. It attributes the initiative to photographer Korneli Konsek. * **Middle Right:** Honors Vladimir Nikolaevich Karvat, a resident of Baranavichy, military pilot, and lieutenant colonel, who became the first posthumous Hero of Belarus. He was head of air-fire training at the 61st Air Base in Baranavichy. * **Bottom Middle:** States that Baranavichy was the location of the Headquarters of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II during World War I, and the emperor visited the city 10 times between 1914 and 1915. * **Left Side (partially visible):** Mentions "дор Николаевич" (likely a patronymic), a "citizen of Baranavichy," a "composer, singer," and a member of a musical group "Yavor." Below that, "ук Михаил Николаевич" (likely a full name) is identified as a "Soviet and Belarusian director" and "People's Artist of BSSR." Further down, "Табола Влада" is identified as the "winner of the first season of the TV project 'Belteleradiocompany' 'Factor.BY. Children'." A prominent image of a black steam locomotive with red wheels is featured at the bottom, partially obscured by a black metal fence in the foreground. The locomotive has "ЭР 710-38" written on its side. The banner is fixed with grommets to an unseen support structure. In front of the banner, a worn black metal fence with decorative elements is visible, with a concrete base. Behind the fence, green grass and brown leaves are scattered on the ground. In the upper background, a light-colored building with multiple windows

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