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🏆 Melhor correspondencia
85%
South Africa, Johannesburg

The most significant visual clue is the electrical outlet visible on the left wall. It features three rectangular holes arranged in a triangular pattern, with the top hole horizontal and the two bottom ones vertical, which is characteristic of a Type M electrical socket.

Type M sockets are predominantly used in South Africa. The unfinished concrete or cement-plastered walls and floor, along with the simple red-painted frame around the doorway on the right, are also very common construction styles in many residential and developing areas across South Africa.

The overall aesthetic suggests a basic, utilitarian building, consistent with many structures found in townships or rural areas. Similar to South Africa, Lesotho (along with Eswatini and Namibia) also primarily uses Type M electrical outlets.

The basic construction style with unfinished concrete/plaster walls and floors, and simple painted door frames, is highly consistent with building practices in these Southern African nations. Given the limited visual information, these countries represent strong alternative candidates that fit all visible clues.

While less common for general outlets than Type D, Type M sockets are also used in India, particularly for larger appliances. The prevalence of unfinished concrete construction in residential and commercial buildings across India is extremely high.

Therefore, India remains a plausible candidate, although the overall aesthetic, when combined with the specific outlet type, feels slightly more aligned with Southern African building styles.

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Lesotho
75%

Similar to South Africa, Lesotho (along with Eswatini and Namibia) also primarily uses Type M electrical outlets. The basic construction style with unfinished concrete/plaster walls and floors, and simple painted door frames, is highly consistent with building practices in these Southern African nations. Given the limited visual information, these countries represent strong alternative candidates that fit all visible clues.

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India, Mumbai
60%

While less common for general outlets than Type D, Type M sockets are also used in India, particularly for larger appliances. The prevalence of unfinished concrete construction in residential and commercial buildings across India is extremely high. Therefore, India remains a plausible candidate, although the overall aesthetic, when combined with the specific outlet type, feels slightly more aligned with Southern African building styles.

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Ambiente

flat (indoor) • none visible (indoor) • not discernible (indoor)

Infraestrutura

none visible (indoor) • none visible • basic, unfinished concrete/plaster walls, simple painted door frame, Type M electrical outlet

Texto visivel e placas

A IA nao detectou texto legivel ou sinalizacao na imagem.

Contexto e cultura

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