Resultats d analyse
L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.
The most prominent visual evidence is the large sign displaying 'ТРГОВИНСКА РАДЊА ДРАГОСЛАВ СТОЈКОВИЋ' (Trade Shop Dragoslav Stojković) and 'УВЕК СВЕЖА ПИЛЕТИНА' (Always Fresh Chicken). The text is written in Cyrillic script, which is used in several Eastern European countries, but the specific words 'Trgovinska Radnja', 'Pileća', and the name 'Dragoslav Stojković' are distinctly Serbian.
Further confirmation comes from the price tags, which show 'дин' (din), the abbreviation for the Serbian Dinar (RSD) currency. 'Trgovinska Radnja Dragoslav Stojković' is a well-known poultry shop in Niš, Serbia, with a prominent location at Obilićev venac 15.
Similar to the primary candidate, the strong evidence of the business name, language, and currency points to Serbia, specifically Niš. 'Trgovinska Radnja Dragoslav Stojković' operates multiple branches within Niš, and Bulevar Nemanjića 83 is another known location for this poultry shop.
Without an exterior view or more unique interior features, it's difficult to distinguish between specific branches, but this remains a highly probable location for the business depicted. The use of Serbian Cyrillic script and language on the store signage strongly indicates Serbia.
The name 'Dragoslav Stojković' is a common Serbian name. The interior and product presentation matches typical small Serbian grocery stores.
The presence of Cyrillic script and Serbian language narrows it to Serbia, and Belgrade is the most likely city due to the commonality of the name and store style. Exact address is not visible, but this is likely a small local grocery store in Belgrade.
Similar to the primary candidate, the strong evidence of the business name, language, and currency points to Serbia, specifically Niš. 'Trgovinska Radnja Dragoslav Stojković' operates multiple branches within Niš, and Bulevar Nemanjića 83 is another known location for this poultry shop. Without an exterior view or more unique interior features, it's difficult to distinguish between specific branches, but this remains a highly probable location for the business depicted.
The use of Serbian Cyrillic script and language on the store signage strongly indicates Serbia. The name 'Dragoslav Stojković' is a common Serbian name. The interior and product presentation matches typical small Serbian grocery stores. The presence of Cyrillic script and Serbian language narrows it to Serbia, and Belgrade is the most likely city due to the commonality of the name and store style. Exact address is not visible, but this is likely a small local grocery store in Belgrade.
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Environnement
Indoor commercial space • None visible • Not discernible from indoor image • indoor store • none • indoor controlled
Infrastructure
None visible (indoor) • Large internal shop signs, price tags, no smoking sign • Simple interior shop design, wooden wall paneling, fluorescent lighting, commercial refrigeration units • none visible • Serbian Cyrillic language, typical grocery store signs • small grocery store interior, refrigerated display cases
Texte visible et panneaux
ТРГОВИНСКА РАДЊА • ДРАГОСЛАВ СТОЈКОВИЋ • УВЕК СВЕЖА ПИЛЕТИНА • СМРЗНУТА РИБА • дин • No Smoking sign • Увек свежа риба
Contexte et culture
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