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This media file displays a close-up, vertically oriented shot of a retail display, likely in a store in Brest, Belarus. The primary subjects are small Belarusian flags, cans of goods, and packaging for socks. The flags, featuring the red and green colors of Belarus with white ornamental patterns, are clustered together on white poles. Beneath the flags, stacked cans are visible, wrapped in fabric-like material adorned with traditional Belarusian red and white embroidery patterns. Text on these cans appears to be in Belarusian and indicates "Belarusian carpets" and "Gaspadara" (meaning "hostess" or "mistress of the house" in Belarusian). Further down, cylindrical packaging for "BELARUS BREST NOSKI" (socks) is stacked. These black cans feature an image of a white stork, a national symbol of Belarus, and text in both Belarusian and English, indicating sock sizes and website information. To the upper right, a yellow box of Skittles candies is partially visible, along with other stacked retail items. A white label with large black text in Russian reads "GOVERNMENTAL SYMBOLS OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS." The lighting suggests an indoor setting, typical of a shop or market. The overall impression is a display of national merchandise, highlighting Belarusian culture and products, with a patriotic theme evident through the flags and traditional motifs. The scene is static, with no people or dynamic activity depicted, focusing solely on the products.
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