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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%
France, Alençon, Église Saint-Léonard
📍 Église Saint-Léonard

The church with a tall pointed spire and the surrounding architecture strongly resemble the Église Saint-Léonard in Alençon, Normandy, France. The street layout, building style, and French signage confirm a French town.

The bus stop sign and the style of the street are consistent with small French cities. The presence of the 'La P'tite K' restaurant sign and other French text further supports this.

This is a street-level view looking toward the church on Place de la République in Alençon. This is a fallback guess for a similar French town with a church spire and similar architecture but without the exact landmark confirmation.

It fits the general environment and infrastructure but lacks the specific church match.

🌍 48.8575, -0.0231
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France, Alençon
60%

This is a fallback guess for a similar French town with a church spire and similar architecture but without the exact landmark confirmation. It fits the general environment and infrastructure but lacks the specific church match.

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How the AI made its decision

Environment

Urban street • Sparse street trees and bushes near church • Temperate, cloudy sky • Urban • Sparse • Temperate

Infrastructure

Narrow street with parking on both sides, bus stop sign • French language commercial signs, bus stop sign • Three to four story stone and brick buildings, typical French small city style • Narrow street • French • French small town

Visible text and signs

La P'tite K • TROQUILLE • Pizzeria Restaurant • Opticien • Magasin

Context and culture

Passenger cars, delivery van • European style plates, likely French • Cars • European