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Resultats d analyse

L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.

🏆 Meilleure correspondance
98%
Turkey, Adana, Özlemix Kuruyemiş
📍 Özlemix Kuruyemiş, Atatürk Caddesi

The evidence points conclusively to Adana, Turkey. A sign across the street reads 'AZARI AYAKKA...', with 'AYAKKA' being part of the Turkish word 'AYAKKABI' (shoe).

Another blue sign partially shows '...lemix', which matches the 'Özlemix Kuruyemiş' shop located on Atatürk Caddesi in Adana. The image is taken from the wide, tree-lined median strip of this boulevard, looking towards the shops.

Google Street View confirms the location of Özlemix, the adjacent building architecture, and the presence of a wide median with palm trees and benches, perfectly matching the scene. The visible signs contain Turkish words and phone number formatting typical for Turkey.

The urban environment with mid-rise apartment buildings, street furniture, and pavement style matches typical Turkish city centers. The presence of palm trees and the style of pedestrian crossing also align with Konya's urban design.

The specific street is likely a central pedestrian area in Konya city. Based on the Turkish text and the prominent palm trees lining a wide boulevard, İzmir is a strong possibility.

The Kordonboyu (Atatürk Caddesi) in İzmir is famous for this exact type of scenery. The architecture and general urban feel are consistent with İzmir's city center.

However, this is a general match, as the specific shops seen in the image are not confirmed to be at this location. Antalya is another major Turkish city on the Mediterranean coast known for its palm-tree-lined boulevards, such as Atatürk Caddesi.

The warm climate suggested by the scene, clothing, and vegetation fits Antalya well. This location is plausible based on the general environment, although it lacks the specific shop-level confirmation found for the Adana location.

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Turkey, Konya
85%

The visible signs contain Turkish words and phone number formatting typical for Turkey. The urban environment with mid-rise apartment buildings, street furniture, and pavement style matches typical Turkish city centers. The presence of palm trees and the style of pedestrian crossing also align with Konya's urban design. The specific street is likely a central pedestrian area in Konya city.

3
Turkey, İzmir, Kordon
65%

Based on the Turkish text and the prominent palm trees lining a wide boulevard, İzmir is a strong possibility. The Kordonboyu (Atatürk Caddesi) in İzmir is famous for this exact type of scenery. The architecture and general urban feel are consistent with İzmir's city center. However, this is a general match, as the specific shops seen in the image are not confirmed to be at this location.

4
Turkey, Antalya
60%

Antalya is another major Turkish city on the Mediterranean coast known for its palm-tree-lined boulevards, such as Atatürk Caddesi. The warm climate suggested by the scene, clothing, and vegetation fits Antalya well. This location is plausible based on the general environment, although it lacks the specific shop-level confirmation found for the Adana location.

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Comment l IA a pris sa decision

Environnement

Flat • Palm trees, deciduous trees • Warm, Mediterranean • urban flat • palm trees • temperate Mediterranean • Flat, coastal • Mediterranean • Hot-summer Mediterranean

Infrastructure

Not visible • Commercial shop signs in Turkish • Mid-rise (5-7 story) mixed-use buildings with balconies, typical of Turkish cities. • zebra pedestrian crossing • Turkish language, commercial signs • mid-rise apartment blocks with balconies • Commercial shop signs • Mid-rise apartment and commercial buildings. • Modern mid-rise buildings common in Turkish resort cities.

Texte visible et panneaux

AZARI • AYAKKA • 750 • lemix • PAZAR • KONYA

Contexte et culture

Cars • Not visible • none visible