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The image displays a vibrant informational banner mounted outdoors, likely near a street or public area in Baranavichy, Belarus. The banner, predominantly green with white and light green swatches, is secured to a black metal fence with white zip ties, with grass and leaves visible beneath it. Behind the banner, a light-colored building with windows and the trunk of a large tree are discernible. The banner presents historical and cultural information about Baranavichy through text and black-and-white images. The upper section features a partially obscured title, with "Х И ЛИЦАХ" ("...AND FACES") visible. To the upper right, a logo depicts a globe encircled by a laurel wreath, with the number "10" on open books and the word "ШКОЛА" (SCHOOL) on a golden ribbon, suggesting an educational or anniversary theme. Several black-and-white photographs are incorporated into the design. One at the upper left shows a street scene with a multi-story building and a statue in the foreground, likely a prominent city square. Another at the upper right depicts a distinct wooden structure, possibly a church or historical building, nestled among trees. Four text boxes, shaped like rounded rectangles, provide details: 1. **Left-middle:** Describes the opening of the Baranavichy Railway Technology Museum on December 14, 1984, noting its division into two departments: the Museum of Railway Technology of Baranavichy and the Museum of History of the Baranavichy Department of the Belarusian Railway. Two small calendar illustrations are nearby. 2. **Right-middle:** Details the opening of the Baranavichy Regional Theater on February 1, 1940, following the relocation and reorganization of the Rogachevsky Belarusian Collective Farm-Sovkhoz Theater on December 27, 1939. It states the theater ceased operations on September 28, 1953, due to unprofitability, and was replaced by the Baranavichy City House of Culture. 3. **Bottom-left (partially visible):** Mentions "Абаданович," "освобождение" (liberation), "Орден" (Order), "Медаль" (Medal), "варшавы" (Warsaw), and "праги" (Prague), suggesting information about a historical figure or military events. 4. **Bottom-middle:** Discusses the construction of the Baranavichy Airport building in 1963, noting that the airfield was already a green plain. It adds that with the opening of the passenger airport in 1970, Baranavichy became one of 67 Soviet cities from which Belarusian pilots conducted local flights. Dominating the lower portion of the banner is a large, detailed image of a black steam locomotive (train) with prominent red wheels and white accents, labeled "ЭР 770-30" on its side, resting on tracks. The overall presentation is
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Jun 6, 2026

Baranavichy, Belarus

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The image displays a vibrant informational banner mounted outdoors, likely near a street or public area in Baranavichy, Belarus. The banner, predominantly green with white and light green swatches, is secured to a black metal fence with white zip ties, with grass and leaves visible beneath it. Behind the banner, a light-colored building with windows and the trunk of a large tree are discernible. The banner presents historical and cultural information about Baranavichy through text and black-and-white images. The upper section features a partially obscured title, with "Х И ЛИЦАХ" ("...AND FACES") visible. To the upper right, a logo depicts a globe encircled by a laurel wreath, with the number "10" on open books and the word "ШКОЛА" (SCHOOL) on a golden ribbon, suggesting an educational or anniversary theme. Several black-and-white photographs are incorporated into the design. One at the upper left shows a street scene with a multi-story building and a statue in the foreground, likely a prominent city square. Another at the upper right depicts a distinct wooden structure, possibly a church or historical building, nestled among trees. Four text boxes, shaped like rounded rectangles, provide details: 1. **Left-middle:** Describes the opening of the Baranavichy Railway Technology Museum on December 14, 1984, noting its division into two departments: the Museum of Railway Technology of Baranavichy and the Museum of History of the Baranavichy Department of the Belarusian Railway. Two small calendar illustrations are nearby. 2. **Right-middle:** Details the opening of the Baranavichy Regional Theater on February 1, 1940, following the relocation and reorganization of the Rogachevsky Belarusian Collective Farm-Sovkhoz Theater on December 27, 1939. It states the theater ceased operations on September 28, 1953, due to unprofitability, and was replaced by the Baranavichy City House of Culture. 3. **Bottom-left (partially visible):** Mentions "Абаданович," "освобождение" (liberation), "Орден" (Order), "Медаль" (Medal), "варшавы" (Warsaw), and "праги" (Prague), suggesting information about a historical figure or military events. 4. **Bottom-middle:** Discusses the construction of the Baranavichy Airport building in 1963, noting that the airfield was already a green plain. It adds that with the opening of the passenger airport in 1970, Baranavichy became one of 67 Soviet cities from which Belarusian pilots conducted local flights. Dominating the lower portion of the banner is a large, detailed image of a black steam locomotive (train) with prominent red wheels and white accents, labeled "ЭР 770-30" on its side, resting on tracks. The overall presentation is

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