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A white ceramic mug features a portrait of a man with a mustache and dark hair, wearing a suit and tie. To the right of the portrait are two smaller images: the upper one depicts a group of people in a natural setting, possibly a park or garden, with floral decorations; the lower one shows a window frame with a view of greenery outside. Red text in a cursive font is printed on the mug. The text reads "Жыву Беларусь і будзе жыць! Янка Купала". This translates to "I live for Belarus and will live! Yanka Kupala." The mug is held by a person's hand, partially visible on the right side of the image. The background is out of focus, showing hints of a room with a plant on the left and a light-colored surface on the right. The text on the mug refers to Yanka Kupala, a prominent Belarusian poet, playwright, and translator, widely considered to be one of the founders of modern Belarusian literature. While the mug itself is an object and not a location, Yanka Kupala is a significant figure in Belarusian culture, and his legacy is celebrated throughout Belarus, including in the capital city of Minsk. There is no specific location in Minsk depicted in the image.
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A white ceramic mug features a portrait of a man with a mustache and dark hair, wearing a suit and tie. To the right of the portrait are two smaller images: the upper one depicts a group of people in a natural setting, possibly a park or garden, with floral decorations; the lower one shows a window frame with a view of greenery outside. Red text in a cursive font is printed on the mug. The text reads "Жыву Беларусь і будзе жыць! Янка Купала". This translates to "I live for Belarus and will live! Yanka Kupala." The mug is held by a person's hand, partially visible on the right side of the image. The background is out of focus, showing hints of a room with a plant on the left and a light-colored surface on the right. The text on the mug refers to Yanka Kupala, a prominent Belarusian poet, playwright, and translator, widely considered to be one of the founders of modern Belarusian literature. While the mug itself is an object and not a location, Yanka Kupala is a significant figure in Belarusian culture, and his legacy is celebrated throughout Belarus, including in the capital city of Minsk. There is no specific location in Minsk depicted in the image.

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