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This image captures an outdoor street scene on Sakevycha Street in Ternopil, Ukraine, specifically featuring the Ternopil Regional Art Gallery building on the right. The sky is overcast and light grey. In the immediate foreground, a rectangular flowerbed spans the lower portion of the image. The left section contains various flowering plants, including red, white, and purple petunias or similar species. The larger central and right sections of the flowerbed feature rows of young, green, broad-leafed plants, possibly Canna lilies, planted in dark soil. A dark grey waste bin is partially visible on the far left edge of the flowerbed. The pavement behind the flowerbed consists of light grey flagstones with interspersed square patterns of red and yellow pavers. Three individuals walk from left to right across the paved area. The leftmost individual is a male wearing a brown jacket, blue jeans, and dark shoes. Next to him, a male wears a blue hoodie, dark pants, and dark sneakers with white soles. The third individual, slightly behind and to the right, is a female wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, a dark vest, light grey pants, and dark sneakers with white soles; she carries a dark shoulder bag on her left side and looks to her left. Another individual in dark clothing is partially visible in the far background on the right, walking away from the camera. On the far left, partially obscured by a dark-leafed deciduous tree that dominates the left foreground, an outdoor display of artworks on easels or stands is visible, with several people standing or seated nearby. Two multi-story buildings form the background. The building on the right, identified by the Cyrillic sign "АРТ ГАЛЕРЕЯ" (ART GALLERY) above its ground floor, is the Ternopil Regional Art Gallery. Its ground floor features a light peach-colored, brick-textured facade with two large display windows fitted with light vertical blinds. The upper floors are a cream/pale yellow color, featuring classical architectural elements such as fluted pilasters between windows on the second floor, cornices, and decorative window frames, some with triangular pediments. Windows have white frames, some with internal white curtains. Dark drainpipes run vertically along the facade. The building to the left of the Art Gallery also has a pale yellow/cream facade. It features a wrought-iron balcony on the second story, adorned with flower pots. Decorative elements and window styles are consistent with early 20th-century European architecture. A brick chimney rises
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