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An upward-angled photograph depicts the upper facade of the Main Post Office building (Glavpochtamt) on Khreshchatyk Street, facing Maidan Nezalezhnosti, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The structure is composed of dark grey stone, featuring large, fluted columns supporting a prominent entablature with decorative molding. Arched passages are partially visible beneath the entablature. Four tall, vertical flags are mounted on the building's roofline. From left to right: the first flag is blue with the Archangel Michael emblem in its upper portion, transitioning to yellow at the bottom (Kyiv city flag); the second is a plain blue and yellow Ukrainian national flag; the third is another Kyiv city flag (blue with emblem, yellow bottom); and the fourth is another plain blue and yellow Ukrainian national flag. All flags are partially furled, with their colors and emblems discernible. The background consists of a clear, bright blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. Two dark, parallel overhead wires, likely for electric public transport, traverse the upper portion of the frame diagonally from left to right. A small, dark, indistinct object is affixed to the lower of these two wires on the left side. No individuals or overt actions are depicted within the frame. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight.
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