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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Tivat, Montenegro, with a focus on a memorial plaque attached to a stone structure overgrown with ivy and red flowers. The plaque bears text in a language that appears to be Slavic, likely Montenegrin or Croatian, with names and dates that suggest it commemorates individuals or an event. The surrounding vegetation is lush and verdant, with a mix of trees, shrubs, and climbing plants. In the background, a portion of a white building with a black metal railing is visible, and further to the left, a light blue building with pink flowers blooming in front of it can be seen. The ground to the right is covered in dry, yellowed grass, suggesting a sunny and possibly dry climate. The overall impression is one of a historical or commemorative site nestled within a natural, overgrown environment. The lighting and shadows indicate it is likely daytime, under a clear or partly cloudy sky. The visible text on the plaque provides specific details about the memorial's purpose, likely honoring war veterans or fallen soldiers given the phrase "SAYEZ BORACA" which translates to "Veterans' Union." The names listed are: LUKOVIĆ JOSIPA, BOŽINOVIĆ ANTA, KRAOVIĆ MARKA, PINJATIĆ VICKA, and BOJE SOOVIN BORGHINA OBJESE. Dates mentioned are 22.11.1999 and 2000.
potato_cat

Jun 24, 2026

Tivat, Montenegro

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Tivat, Montenegro, with a focus on a memorial plaque attached to a stone structure overgrown with ivy and red flowers. The plaque bears text in a language that appears to be Slavic, likely Montenegrin or Croatian, with names and dates that suggest it commemorates individuals or an event. The surrounding vegetation is lush and verdant, with a mix of trees, shrubs, and climbing plants. In the background, a portion of a white building with a black metal railing is visible, and further to the left, a light blue building with pink flowers blooming in front of it can be seen. The ground to the right is covered in dry, yellowed grass, suggesting a sunny and possibly dry climate. The overall impression is one of a historical or commemorative site nestled within a natural, overgrown environment. The lighting and shadows indicate it is likely daytime, under a clear or partly cloudy sky. The visible text on the plaque provides specific details about the memorial's purpose, likely honoring war veterans or fallen soldiers given the phrase "SAYEZ BORACA" which translates to "Veterans' Union." The names listed are: LUKOVIĆ JOSIPA, BOŽINOVIĆ ANTA, KRAOVIĆ MARKA, PINJATIĆ VICKA, and BOJE SOOVIN BORGHINA OBJESE. Dates mentioned are 22.11.1999 and 2000.

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