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The image captures a wide shot of a city square in Ruse, Bulgaria, on a bright, clear day. Dominating the left side of the frame is a large, Brutalist-style concrete building with numerous rectangular windows and several external air conditioning units. Below the building, a large LED screen is set up on a truss structure, displaying a colorful, pixelated image that appears to be a representation of a monument or structure. The screen is cordoned off by silver metal barriers.

To the right of the main building, a prominent poster is affixed to the concrete facade. The poster features images of flags, a bridge over a river, and people. Text on the poster includes "ПАРАД НА ДУНАВ" (Parade on the Danube) and "два флага, една река" (two flags, one river), along with dates and the year "27 ЮНИ 2026".

Further to the right, a distinctive building with a green, angular roof is visible, partially obscured by lush green trees. A metal antenna or spire protrudes from the peak of this building. More trees, characteristic of conifers and deciduous varieties, fill the mid-ground and right side of the image. In the background, other buildings with red-tiled roofs are visible, suggesting a dense urban environment.

Several birds, appearing to be seagulls, are perched on the rooftop and edges of the main concrete building. Other birds are seen in flight against the clear blue sky. A few individuals, mostly out of focus, can be seen in the lower right portion of the image, indicating public presence in the square. The overall scene suggests an outdoor event or gathering is either in progress or being prepared. The presence of the "Parade on the Danube" poster and the prominent display screen strongly suggest the location is the Ruse waterfront or a nearby public square, given Ruse's significance as a port city on the Danube River.
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Jun 19, 2026

Ruse, Bulgaria

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The image captures a wide shot of a city square in Ruse, Bulgaria, on a bright, clear day. Dominating the left side of the frame is a large, Brutalist-style concrete building with numerous rectangular windows and several external air conditioning units. Below the building, a large LED screen is set up on a truss structure, displaying a colorful, pixelated image that appears to be a representation of a monument or structure. The screen is cordoned off by silver metal barriers. To the right of the main building, a prominent poster is affixed to the concrete facade. The poster features images of flags, a bridge over a river, and people. Text on the poster includes "ПАРАД НА ДУНАВ" (Parade on the Danube) and "два флага, една река" (two flags, one river), along with dates and the year "27 ЮНИ 2026". Further to the right, a distinctive building with a green, angular roof is visible, partially obscured by lush green trees. A metal antenna or spire protrudes from the peak of this building. More trees, characteristic of conifers and deciduous varieties, fill the mid-ground and right side of the image. In the background, other buildings with red-tiled roofs are visible, suggesting a dense urban environment. Several birds, appearing to be seagulls, are perched on the rooftop and edges of the main concrete building. Other birds are seen in flight against the clear blue sky. A few individuals, mostly out of focus, can be seen in the lower right portion of the image, indicating public presence in the square. The overall scene suggests an outdoor event or gathering is either in progress or being prepared. The presence of the "Parade on the Danube" poster and the prominent display screen strongly suggest the location is the Ruse waterfront or a nearby public square, given Ruse's significance as a port city on the Danube River.

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