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Resultados del análisis

La IA seleccionó las ubicaciones más probables según la imagen, los detalles visibles y las pistas contextuales.

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
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Russia, Norilsk

The image displays a combination of features strongly indicative of a Russian arctic city. The building is a typical Soviet-era prefabricated panel block ('panelka'), a style ubiquitous across the former USSR.

Crucially, the building appears to be on a raised foundation or stilts, a construction method used in permafrost regions to prevent the building's heat from destabilizing the frozen ground. The immense quantity of snow, with drifts reaching the ground floor, and the blizzard-like conditions signify an extremely harsh arctic or subarctic climate.

This specific, widely circulated image is almost universally identified online as being taken in Norilsk, a city in Krasnoyarsk Krai known for its extreme cold, polar nights, and this exact type of environment and architecture. The coordinates point to a representative street in Norilsk with identical buildings.

🌍 69.355515, 88.199738
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Russia, Vorkuta
75%

Vorkuta, a coal-mining city in the Komi Republic, is another prime example of a Russian city located north of the Arctic Circle with a harsh climate and dominated by Soviet-era architecture. It experiences extremely cold winters with heavy snowfall, similar to the scene depicted. The city is filled with the same type of 5-to-9-story panel buildings. While Norilsk is the most common identification for this photo, Vorkuta presents a highly plausible alternative based on identical environmental and architectural characteristics.

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Russia, Dudinka
65%

Dudinka is another Arctic town in Russia with similar architecture and climate conditions. The image's environmental and architectural cues fit this location as well, though less known than Norilsk.

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Russia, Tiksi
60%

Tiksi, a port town on the coast of the Laptev Sea in the Sakha Republic, is one of Russia's northernmost settlements. Its location ensures an extreme arctic climate with conditions matching the image. As a settlement developed during the Soviet period, it also features similar panel block housing, often built on stilts to cope with the permafrost. While smaller and less frequently photographed than Norilsk or Vorkuta, it fits all the visual criteria of the scene.

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Cómo llegó la IA a esta conclusión

Entorno

Flat, completely covered in deep snow • Barren, none visible, consistent with tundra • Arctic / Polar

Infraestructura

None visible due to snow • None visible • Soviet-era multi-story panel apartment block, likely built on a raised foundation for permafrost.

Texto y señales visibles

La IA no detectó texto legible o señales en la imagen.

Contexto y cultura

None visible • None visible