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An outdoor informational sign is displayed against a backdrop of a blue sky with white clouds and green foliage. The sign, mounted on a green metal frame, features extensive English text on its left side and an image on its right. The text recounts historical events: On November 9, 1877, a "flying" squad led by Major-General Nikolai Stepanovitch Leonov attacked Vratsa from north and south, causing the Turkish army to flee. At 12:30, trumpeter Ivan Petlak sounded the recall signal from a hill, proclaiming the liberation of Vratsa. The sign also describes "The Herald of Freedom," a bronze composition of a Russian cavalryman, created by sculptor Vladimir Tsvetkov and architect Stoiko Donchev. This memorial, honoring the "brother-liberators," was opened on December 10, 1961, becoming a symbol of Vratsa, one of the first liberated towns in Northwestern Bulgaria during the Russian-Turkish Liberation War of 1877-1878. The right side of the sign features an aerial or elevated photograph of a city at night. The image shows brightly lit streets, buildings with illuminated windows, and scattered trees, indicating a modern urban setting. Streaks of light on the roads suggest moving vehicles, and streetlights cast a glow. Below this image, Cyrillic text reads "СЪВРЕМЕННА ВРАЦА," which translates to "CONTEMPORARY VRATSA," confirming the image depicts the city in current times. The overall presentation bridges the city's historical significance with its modern appearance.
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