
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts Vazrazhdane Square in Pleven, Bulgaria, centered on the Monument to the Russian-Turkish War 1877-1878. The monument features a tall central stone pedestal topped by a bronze statue of a soldier, likely General Skobelev, holding a sword and looking right. Smaller bronze statues of soldiers, one with a rifle and another holding a flag, are positioned at the base of the pedestal, which is surrounded by a low green hedge and multiple tiers of stone steps. Inscriptions in Bulgarian are visible on the monument's faces. The square is paved with large grey square tiles, with a dark grey tactile paving strip running across the foreground. Leafless deciduous trees are scattered throughout the square, indicating winter or early spring. A modern black streetlamp with multiple attached devices stands prominently in the left-midground. In the background, a mix of architectural styles is visible: a multi-story building with a domed roof is undergoing renovation, covered in scaffolding and white netting. Adjacent to it are other older, ornate buildings and more contemporary structures with glass facades. A shop with "GANG" written in white capital letters on a black awning is visible. Approximately 10-15 individuals are present. In the left foreground, a woman in a light purple jacket is seated on a stone bench, holding a white bag. Another person is seated on a bench further left. A child, dressed in dark clothing, stands near the base of the monument on its right side. Several other indistinct figures are dispersed across the square, including a person on a bicycle near the "GANG" shop. The sky is partly cloudy with pale blue and soft pink hues, suggesting late afternoon or early evening.
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