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A black plaque with engraved text is affixed to a tiled wall. The text is in a Slavic script, likely Old Church Slavonic or a similar language. The plaque is mounted on a wall covered in irregularly shaped tiles in shades of beige, tan, and pinkish-brown, with grey grout. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with some dappled sunlight and shadows. A small, dried brown leaf is visible on the wall to the right of the plaque.

The text on the plaque appears to be a list of names or titles. The first line reads, "и прочиихъ". The second line reads, "іере́въ:". Subsequent lines appear to list names: "Флώра", "Владиміръ", "Константина", "Іωάνна", "Іωάνна", and "Іωакіма".

While the image itself does not provide direct information about the city of Puchły, Poland, similar plaques with such inscriptions are commonly found in Orthodox Christian churches or cemeteries. Puchły is known for its historical Orthodox church, the Church of the Transfiguration. Therefore, it is highly probable that this plaque is located at or near this church, serving as a memorial or record.
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Jul 18, 2026, 11:15 AM

Puchły, Poland

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A black plaque with engraved text is affixed to a tiled wall. The text is in a Slavic script, likely Old Church Slavonic or a similar language. The plaque is mounted on a wall covered in irregularly shaped tiles in shades of beige, tan, and pinkish-brown, with grey grout. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with some dappled sunlight and shadows. A small, dried brown leaf is visible on the wall to the right of the plaque. The text on the plaque appears to be a list of names or titles. The first line reads, "и прочиихъ". The second line reads, "іере́въ:". Subsequent lines appear to list names: "Флώра", "Владиміръ", "Константина", "Іωάνна", "Іωάνна", and "Іωакіма". While the image itself does not provide direct information about the city of Puchły, Poland, similar plaques with such inscriptions are commonly found in Orthodox Christian churches or cemeteries. Puchły is known for its historical Orthodox church, the Church of the Transfiguration. Therefore, it is highly probable that this plaque is located at or near this church, serving as a memorial or record.

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