
Stake attention in this memory
A weathered stone plaque, commemorating a historical event, is affixed to a stone-clad pillar at the corner of a building. The plaque bears Cyrillic text carved in relief. The inscription, translated from Bulgarian, reads: "ON THIS PLACE WAS THE CLUB OF THE STARA ZAGORA ORGANIZATION OF THE BCP FROM 1921 TO 1923 IN WHICH WAS SHOT THE SECRETARY OF THE DISTRICT COMMITTEE NEDELCHO NIKOLOV." A small bas-relief figure, possibly a lion, is visible at the bottom right of the plaque. The pillar is part of an urban setting in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. To the right of the plaque, a shop window with horizontal blinds and a large red "C" logo (partially visible) suggests a commercial establishment. A rusty downspout runs along the edge of the building next to the plaque. The ground in front is a large paved square made of light-colored tiles. In the background, to the left, there's a modern, multi-story building and bare-branched trees, indicating a cool season or early spring. Sunlight suggests daytime, possibly morning or late afternoon, casting soft shadows across the square. A "no smoking" sticker with a partially visible name "Георги Жен" is attached to the plaque, along with other small, illegible pieces of paper and stickers on the building facade.
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