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

🏆 Mejor coincidencia
60%
India, Hyderabad

The combination of visual evidence strongly points to India. The most definitive clue is the electrical outlet, which is a Type D (BS 546) standard, widely used in India.

The two individuals appear to be of Indian ethnicity. A significant cultural indicator is the string of dried leaves hanging over the door, which is a traditional Hindu 'Toran', often made of mango leaves, used for auspicious occasions.

The architecture, featuring a wooden door with a metal security grille, is very common in residential buildings across India. While the scene is too generic to pinpoint an exact city, this style of housing is prevalent in major metropolitan areas like Hyderabad.

The evidence, particularly the Type D electrical socket and the 'Toran' (traditional door hanging), confirms the location is in India. The people's ethnicity is consistent with this.

The residential setting, with its specific door design (wood and metal grille), is extremely common in urban and suburban areas throughout India, including western cities like Pune. The lack of any specific regional identifiers makes it impossible to be certain, but Pune is a highly plausible candidate.

The location is identified as India based on multiple strong clues: the Type D power outlet, the ethnic appearance of the people, and the cultural 'Toran' above the door. This specific scene could be located in countless residential buildings across the country.

Bengaluru, as a major tech hub with extensive modern residential development, contains numerous apartments and houses that match this exact style. The generic nature of the scene makes it a plausible, though not certain, location.

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India, Pune
58%

The evidence, particularly the Type D electrical socket and the 'Toran' (traditional door hanging), confirms the location is in India. The people's ethnicity is consistent with this. The residential setting, with its specific door design (wood and metal grille), is extremely common in urban and suburban areas throughout India, including western cities like Pune. The lack of any specific regional identifiers makes it impossible to be certain, but Pune is a highly plausible candidate.

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India, Bengaluru
55%

The location is identified as India based on multiple strong clues: the Type D power outlet, the ethnic appearance of the people, and the cultural 'Toran' above the door. This specific scene could be located in countless residential buildings across the country. Bengaluru, as a major tech hub with extensive modern residential development, contains numerous apartments and houses that match this exact style. The generic nature of the scene makes it a plausible, though not certain, location.

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Cómo llegó la IA a esta conclusión

Entorno

Urban residential area (inferred) • Dried mango leaves used as a decorative door hanging (Toran) • Warm and sunny (inferred from lighting) • Dried leaves (likely mango) on a string over the door • Warm • A 'Toran' made of dried leaves • Moderate to warm

Infraestructura

Not visible • Modern Indian residential style with painted plaster/concrete walls and a wooden door frame with an integrated metal security grille. • Typical modern Indian apartment or house entrance with simple painted walls and a security door. • Standard residential construction found throughout urban India, featuring a door with a security grille and basic electrical fittings.

Texto y señales visibles

BS 546

Contexto y cultura

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