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🏆 Meilleure correspondance
75%
India, Patna

The image shows a traditional Indian wedding scene with the groom wearing a suit and floral garlands, and the bride in heavily embroidered attire with traditional jewelry and floral garlands. The stage decoration with bright colors and floral arrangements is typical of Indian weddings, especially in northern and eastern India.

The style of dress and decoration is consistent with weddings in Bihar, India, with Patna as a major city in that region. The presence of marigold petals on the floor and the specific style of embroidery and jewelry also support this regional identification.

The wedding attire and decoration style are also common in Uttar Pradesh, India. Lucknow, as a cultural hub, often features similar wedding customs, including floral garlands, embroidered bridal wear, and colorful stage decorations.

The groom's suit and the bride's jewelry style align with northern Indian wedding traditions. The wedding attire and decoration style could also be found in Bangladesh, where similar cultural wedding traditions exist.

The floral garlands, embroidered bridal dress, and groom's suit are consistent with South Asian wedding customs. However, less specific evidence points to Bangladesh compared to India.

🌍 25.5941, 85.1376
2
India, Lucknow
60%

The wedding attire and decoration style are also common in Uttar Pradesh, India. Lucknow, as a cultural hub, often features similar wedding customs, including floral garlands, embroidered bridal wear, and colorful stage decorations. The groom's suit and the bride's jewelry style align with northern Indian wedding traditions.

3
Bangladesh, Dhaka
50%

The wedding attire and decoration style could also be found in Bangladesh, where similar cultural wedding traditions exist. The floral garlands, embroidered bridal dress, and groom's suit are consistent with South Asian wedding customs. However, less specific evidence points to Bangladesh compared to India.

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Environnement

Indoor wedding stage • Decorative floral garlands • Tropical/subtropical (inferred from cultural context) • Indoor wedding venue • Floral decorations • Subtropical • Indoor wedding hall • Floral garlands • Tropical

Infrastructure

Indoor decorated wedding stage with fabric drapes and floral arrangements • Indoor decorated wedding stage

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Contexte et culture

The image shows a traditional Indian wedding scene with the groom wearing a suit and floral garlands, and the bride in heavily embroidered attire with traditional jewelry and floral garlands. The stage decoration with bright colors and floral arrangements is typical of Indian weddings, especially in northern and eastern India. The style of dress and decoration is consistent with weddings in Bihar, India, with Patna as a major city in that region. The presence of marigold petals on the floor and the specific style of embroidery and jewelry also support this regional identification. The wedding attire and decoration style are also common in Uttar Pradesh, India. Lucknow, as a cultural hub, often features similar wedding customs, including floral garlands, embroidered bridal wear, and colorful stage decorations. The groom's suit and the bride's jewelry style align with northern Indian wedding traditions. The wedding attire and decoration style could also be found in Bangladesh, where similar cultural wedding traditions exist. The floral garlands, embroidered bridal dress, and groom's suit are consistent with South Asian wedding customs. However, less specific evidence points to Bangladesh compared to India.