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This media file captures a densely packed display of religious and souvenir items, likely in a gift shop or market stall in Hrodna, Belarus. The setting is dominated by wooden shelves, upon which various artifacts are arranged.

The primary subjects are numerous Orthodox Christian icons and related religious paraphernalia. Many icons depict the Virgin Mary and Child, various saints, and a notable icon of Pope John Paul II. These icons vary in size and framing, from small plaques to larger framed artworks.

Alongside the icons, a wide array of souvenirs is visible. These include decorative ceramic mugs, some featuring text and others depicting buildings. There are also small decorative bells, ornate crosses (some with embedded jewels), simpler cross necklaces, and figurines of angels and other small characters. Decorative plates are prominent, several showcasing images of local architecture, specifically the Kolozha Church in Hrodna. Small glass bottles or vials, possibly for holy water, are also present. Several items appear to be religious books or plaques with Cyrillic text.

The arrangement is static; there is no activity taking place. The overall theme is heavily religious, predominantly Orthodox Christian, with specific items referencing the city of Hrodna.

Notable visible text, confirmed by the location context (Hrodna, Belarus) and common phrases on such items, includes:
*   "Гродна" (Hrodna) and "Каложская" (Kolozha Church) on souvenir plates, explicitly naming the city and a famous local landmark.
*   "С Днем Ангела!" (Happy Angel's Day/Name Day!) on mugs.
*   "ВСЕВИДЯЩЕЕ ОКО БОЖИЕ" (The All-Seeing Eye of God) on books/plaques.
*   "ТРОИЦА" (Trinity) on a plate.
*   "Благодать" (Grace/Blessing) potentially on other items.
*   Measurements like "11 см." (11 cm).
Hani Punk

May 1, 2026, 3:15 PM

Hrodna, Belarus

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This media file captures a densely packed display of religious and souvenir items, likely in a gift shop or market stall in Hrodna, Belarus. The setting is dominated by wooden shelves, upon which various artifacts are arranged. The primary subjects are numerous Orthodox Christian icons and related religious paraphernalia. Many icons depict the Virgin Mary and Child, various saints, and a notable icon of Pope John Paul II. These icons vary in size and framing, from small plaques to larger framed artworks. Alongside the icons, a wide array of souvenirs is visible. These include decorative ceramic mugs, some featuring text and others depicting buildings. There are also small decorative bells, ornate crosses (some with embedded jewels), simpler cross necklaces, and figurines of angels and other small characters. Decorative plates are prominent, several showcasing images of local architecture, specifically the Kolozha Church in Hrodna. Small glass bottles or vials, possibly for holy water, are also present. Several items appear to be religious books or plaques with Cyrillic text. The arrangement is static; there is no activity taking place. The overall theme is heavily religious, predominantly Orthodox Christian, with specific items referencing the city of Hrodna. Notable visible text, confirmed by the location context (Hrodna, Belarus) and common phrases on such items, includes: * "Гродна" (Hrodna) and "Каложская" (Kolozha Church) on souvenir plates, explicitly naming the city and a famous local landmark. * "С Днем Ангела!" (Happy Angel's Day/Name Day!) on mugs. * "ВСЕВИДЯЩЕЕ ОКО БОЖИЕ" (The All-Seeing Eye of God) on books/plaques. * "ТРОИЦА" (Trinity) on a plate. * "Благодать" (Grace/Blessing) potentially on other items. * Measurements like "11 см." (11 cm).

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