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The text on the building, 'IIV AKADEMIK LITSEYI', is in Uzbek. 'Akademik Litseyi' translates to 'Academic Lyceum'.
'IIV' is the acronym for 'Ichki Ishlar Vazirligi', which is the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan. A search for this specific institution confirms its existence and location in Tashkent.
The building's architecture, including the five central tall windows, the entrance, and the paved walkway, perfectly matches images and satellite views of the Academic Lyceum of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, located on Intizor Street. The building has a sign in English 'ACADEMIC STREET' which is a known street name in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
The architectural style and environment match Central Asian urban design. The paved pedestrian area and the style of the building facade are consistent with Tashkent's academic or institutional buildings.
The climate and vegetation visible are typical of Tashkent's continental climate.
The building has a sign in English 'ACADEMIC STREET' which is a known street name in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The architectural style and environment match Central Asian urban design. The paved pedestrian area and the style of the building facade are consistent with Tashkent's academic or institutional buildings. The climate and vegetation visible are typical of Tashkent's continental climate.
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Urban • Manicured trees, including conifers and deciduous types • Dry, continental • Urban flat terrain • Sparse urban greenery • Continental, dry
Infraestrutura
Paved walkway with interlocking bricks • Building name on facade, blue directional sign with arrow • Soviet-era Neoclassical institutional style • None visible • English text sign 'ACADEMIC STREET' • Soviet-era institutional style with modern renovations
Texto visivel e placas
IIV AKADEMIK LITSEYI • ACADEMIC STREET
Contexto e cultura
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