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In the city of Ganja, Azerbaijan, a bronze statue of a seated woman is positioned in the foreground, her gaze directed slightly to the viewer's left. The statue rests on a marble pedestal inscribed with the name "Nizami Ganjavi". Behind the statue, several large cypress trees dominate the scene, their dark green foliage creating a dramatic backdrop against a cloudy, overcast sky.

The middle ground features a seating area with bright green chairs arranged around tables that are covered by blue umbrellas. A person in a black shirt is visible in the distance, interacting with the chairs. Further back, a building with a light-colored roof and a circular logo with the letters "MB" can be seen. Several other people are present under the umbrellas. The overall impression is of a public space, possibly a park or a cafe, with the statue serving as a prominent focal point. The presence of the statue of Nizami Ganjavi, a celebrated 12th-century Persian poet who lived and worked in Ganja, strongly suggests the location is Nizami Park.
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Jun 27, 2026

Ganja, Azerbaijan

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In the city of Ganja, Azerbaijan, a bronze statue of a seated woman is positioned in the foreground, her gaze directed slightly to the viewer's left. The statue rests on a marble pedestal inscribed with the name "Nizami Ganjavi". Behind the statue, several large cypress trees dominate the scene, their dark green foliage creating a dramatic backdrop against a cloudy, overcast sky. The middle ground features a seating area with bright green chairs arranged around tables that are covered by blue umbrellas. A person in a black shirt is visible in the distance, interacting with the chairs. Further back, a building with a light-colored roof and a circular logo with the letters "MB" can be seen. Several other people are present under the umbrellas. The overall impression is of a public space, possibly a park or a cafe, with the statue serving as a prominent focal point. The presence of the statue of Nizami Ganjavi, a celebrated 12th-century Persian poet who lived and worked in Ganja, strongly suggests the location is Nizami Park.

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