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A circular, multi-colored, three-dimensional decorative plaque, approximately 30-40 cm in diameter, is displayed against a dark brown, possibly wooden, background. The plaque features a central emblem of Berlin, Germany, depicting a black bear with red claws and tongue on a white shield, crowned with a gold crown and flanked by elaborate gold acanthus scrollwork. Below the shield, a blue banner reads "Berlin" in white capital letters. Surrounding the central emblem are raised, sculpted representations of prominent Berlin landmarks, each labeled in white text against a blue background. Clockwise from the top, these include: "Brandenburger Tor" (Brandenburg Gate), "Rathaus" (Red City Hall), "Dom und Fernsehturm" (Berlin Cathedral and TV Tower), "Reichstag" (Reichstag Building), "Gedächtniskirche" (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, depicted with its original tower ruin and the modern campanile), and "Schloss Charlottenburg" (Charlottenburg Palace). The plaque's outer edge features a repeating gold Greek key pattern on a raised border. The background within the plaque itself is a light blue, simulating sky and water. The landmarks are depicted in various realistic colors, such as brown and tan for buildings, and green for foliage. No people are depicted. No information within the image identifies the location as Podolsk, Russia.
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