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An upward-angled view captures a segment of an urban environment in Vracar Urban Municipality, Serbia, primarily featuring three distinct buildings against a partially cloudy blue sky.

The sky occupies the upper two-thirds of the frame, displaying scattered, fluffy white cumulus clouds against a vibrant blue backdrop, indicating daylight conditions.

On the far left, a multi-story building is partially visible, oriented vertically. Its facade is clad with light beige or cream-colored rectangular tiles arranged horizontally. Visible features include two windows with closed external roller blinds; the uppermost blind is reddish-brown, while the one below is light grey/white. A white Midea air conditioning outdoor unit is affixed to the lower section of this building, partially obscured by the frame's edge.

Dominating the central and lower-right portions of the image is a contemporary building featuring smooth, light blue/teal colored panel cladding. This building presents multiple windows, each fitted with closed grey external roller blinds. Some windows are fronted by slender, vertical metal railings, possibly serving as decorative elements or minimal balconies. The top edge of this building is delineated by a dark gray or black band.

Behind and above the blue building, a third structure is visible. Its upper section features a flat roof designed as a green space, populated by various green plants, shrubs, and small trees, contained by a dark metal railing. The visible facade of this building, on the upper right, is a light, possibly beige, textured stone or concrete, exhibiting horizontal striations.

Two dark, thin wires traverse the scene: one diagonally from the upper left corner towards the center-right, crossing the sky and the top of the blue building; another, finer wire runs horizontally across the lower part of the blue building.

No individuals are present or visible within the frame. The architectural styles, including roller blinds and external air conditioning units, are consistent with urban residential or commercial structures found in European municipalities such as Vracar, Serbia.
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Jun 5, 2026

Vracar Urban Municipality, Serbia

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An upward-angled view captures a segment of an urban environment in Vracar Urban Municipality, Serbia, primarily featuring three distinct buildings against a partially cloudy blue sky. The sky occupies the upper two-thirds of the frame, displaying scattered, fluffy white cumulus clouds against a vibrant blue backdrop, indicating daylight conditions. On the far left, a multi-story building is partially visible, oriented vertically. Its facade is clad with light beige or cream-colored rectangular tiles arranged horizontally. Visible features include two windows with closed external roller blinds; the uppermost blind is reddish-brown, while the one below is light grey/white. A white Midea air conditioning outdoor unit is affixed to the lower section of this building, partially obscured by the frame's edge. Dominating the central and lower-right portions of the image is a contemporary building featuring smooth, light blue/teal colored panel cladding. This building presents multiple windows, each fitted with closed grey external roller blinds. Some windows are fronted by slender, vertical metal railings, possibly serving as decorative elements or minimal balconies. The top edge of this building is delineated by a dark gray or black band. Behind and above the blue building, a third structure is visible. Its upper section features a flat roof designed as a green space, populated by various green plants, shrubs, and small trees, contained by a dark metal railing. The visible facade of this building, on the upper right, is a light, possibly beige, textured stone or concrete, exhibiting horizontal striations. Two dark, thin wires traverse the scene: one diagonally from the upper left corner towards the center-right, crossing the sky and the top of the blue building; another, finer wire runs horizontally across the lower part of the blue building. No individuals are present or visible within the frame. The architectural styles, including roller blinds and external air conditioning units, are consistent with urban residential or commercial structures found in European municipalities such as Vracar, Serbia.

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