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#13840982
17 Jun 2026
Roses grow in a flower bed in front of a residential building at 6 Maksima Gorkog Street in Novi Sad, Serbia, on May 17, 2026.
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#13702721
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702724
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702726
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702729
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702730
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702731
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702733
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702736
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702738
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13702739
14 May 2026
Flat grave markers display the names, ranks, and dates of German soldiers killed in World War II at the Deutsche Kriegsgraberstatte at Passo della Futa, near Firenzuola, Apennines, Italy, on April 6, 2026. Among the inscriptions, a marker shared by Unteroffizier Walter Hoffmann, who died on April 2, 1945, and the epitaph ''Ein unbekannter deutscher Soldat'' (an unknown German soldier) are visible, reflecting both individual and anonymous losses during the Italian campaign. A rainbow-colored umbrella carried by a visitor contrasts with the gray stone slabs and the spring wildflowers growing between the graves.
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#13682650
9 May 2026
Rose flowers bloom in cloudy pre-monsoon weather with thunderstorms and light rain in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 9, 2026. Roses belong to the Rosa genus within the Rosaceae family and are cultivated globally across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, valued for their fragrance, layered petals, and symbolic cultural importance.
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#13682668
9 May 2026
Madagascar periwinkle flowers bloom in cloudy pre-monsoon weather with thunderstorms and light rain in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 9, 2026. Scientifically known as Catharanthus roseus, the species is native to Madagascar and belongs to the Apocynaceae family, recognized for its medicinal properties and colorful five-petaled flowers.
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#13672079
6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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#13672082
6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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#13672085
6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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