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An exterior, eye-level photograph depicts the Clock Tower of Byala, located in Byala, Ruse Province, Bulgaria, under a clear blue sky. The central subject is a multi-tiered tower constructed with light yellow walls and white architectural elements, including decorative arches, cornices, and two prominent white fluted columns flanking a recessed central section. This section contains a tall, black rectangular commemorative plaque with white text, positioned above a short, rough-hewn stone staircase. Above the plaque, a large circular clock face with a white background, black Roman numerals, and black hour and minute hands displays a time of approximately 3:40. The clock is framed by a black rim and set into the yellow facade. The uppermost section of the tower features an open-sided belfry with dark wooden posts and railings, from which decorative string lights are suspended. A dark, possibly shingled, dome-shaped roof caps the belfry. The tower rests on a base of irregularly shaped natural stone. In the immediate foreground, a mosaic-patterned paved surface comprised of multicolored rectangular pavers extends. To the left, a partial view of a small, dark wooden structure with a reddish-brown roof is visible, along with a dense green coniferous tree. To the right, bare deciduous trees and a public area with several parked vehicles are present in the background. No individuals are visible.
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