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The image shows a wall calendar for the year 2026, specifically displaying the months of July and August. The calendar is positioned on a wall next to a large, red-framed analog clock. Below the clock, there are several small inset photographs depicting various school activities, possibly from an Indonesian school.

The calendar features a grid layout for each month, with days of the week labeled in Indonesian: Minggu (Sunday), Senin (Monday), Selasa (Tuesday), Rabu (Wednesday), Kamis (Thursday), Jumat (Friday), and Sabtu (Saturday).

In the July section, handwritten notes indicate events like "Puasa Ayamul Bidh Muharram" from July 28-30, and other personal annotations.

The August section lists "Hari Kemerdekaan Indonesia ke-69" on August 17, "Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW" on August 25, and "Puasa Ayamul Bidh Rabiul Awal" from August 26-28.

There are no explicit visual cues within the image that can pinpoint its exact location within Madiun, Indonesia. However, the presence of Indonesian language on the calendar and the likely context of a school activity suggest a connection to the country.
Afnan Nabila

Aug 15, 2026, 11:50 AM

Madiun, Indonesia

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The image shows a wall calendar for the year 2026, specifically displaying the months of July and August. The calendar is positioned on a wall next to a large, red-framed analog clock. Below the clock, there are several small inset photographs depicting various school activities, possibly from an Indonesian school. The calendar features a grid layout for each month, with days of the week labeled in Indonesian: Minggu (Sunday), Senin (Monday), Selasa (Tuesday), Rabu (Wednesday), Kamis (Thursday), Jumat (Friday), and Sabtu (Saturday). In the July section, handwritten notes indicate events like "Puasa Ayamul Bidh Muharram" from July 28-30, and other personal annotations. The August section lists "Hari Kemerdekaan Indonesia ke-69" on August 17, "Maulid Nabi Muhammad SAW" on August 25, and "Puasa Ayamul Bidh Rabiul Awal" from August 26-28. There are no explicit visual cues within the image that can pinpoint its exact location within Madiun, Indonesia. However, the presence of Indonesian language on the calendar and the likely context of a school activity suggest a connection to the country.

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