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AI Analysis

Analysis Results

The AI selected the most likely locations based on the image, visible details, and contextual clues.

🏆 Top match
90%
Iraq, Erbil, Goethe Institut Erbil
📍 Goethe Institut Erbil

The Kurdish symbols and text referencing 'Kurdistan Chronicle' combined with the Goethe Institut (which has a branch in Erbil) and mitos film (a German film company often collaborating internationally) strongly point to a cultural event in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. This is a known hub for Kurdish cultural and media activities.

Berlin hosts many Kurdish cultural events and has a Goethe Institut branch. The logos and event style could fit a Kurdish cultural event in Berlin, though less likely than Erbil due to the strong Kurdish regional symbols.

Sulaymaniyah is a cultural center in Kurdistan with similar institutions and events. The Kurdish symbols and Goethe Institut presence could also fit here, though Erbil is more likely due to its prominence.

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Germany, Berlin
60%

Berlin hosts many Kurdish cultural events and has a Goethe Institut branch. The logos and event style could fit a Kurdish cultural event in Berlin, though less likely than Erbil due to the strong Kurdish regional symbols.

3
Iraq, Sulaymaniyah
55%

Sulaymaniyah is a cultural center in Kurdistan with similar institutions and events. The Kurdish symbols and Goethe Institut presence could also fit here, though Erbil is more likely due to its prominence.

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How the AI made its decision

Environment

Urban event setting • None visible • Likely temperate, dry • Urban indoor event • Temperate • Temperate, dry

Infrastructure

None visible • Event backdrop with logos • Not visible • Event backdrop

Visible text and signs

mitos film • Goethe Institut • Kurdistan Chronicle

Context and culture

None visible