A collection of thirteen refrigerator magnets is arranged on a white refrigerator door
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A collection of thirteen refrigerator magnets is arranged on a white refrigerator door

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KyustendilBulgaria

A collection of thirteen refrigerator magnets is arranged on a white refrigerator door. The magnets depict various travel destinations. From top left, clockwise, the magnets include: a four-panel magnet labeled "Primorska"; a blue decorative plate with a mosque design; a pink surfboard-shaped bottle opener with palm trees and text that reads "DON'T WORRY BEACH HAPPY Varna"; a circular magnet with a lighthouse and colorful buildings, labeled "Greece"; a fish-shaped magnet labeled "CHALKIDIKI GREECE"; a heart-shaped magnet with a landscape scene; a blue and white amphora-shaped magnet labeled "THASSOS GREECE"; a small rectangular magnet with a cityscape and text "KUMBURGOO"; a magnet depicting a small boat on water labeled "ASPROVALTA"; a framed magnet with a group of people in traditional dress; a magnet with a religious icon of the Virgin Mary and child; a square magnet with a European coastal town; and a magnet with a colorful montage of Tunisian scenes including a camel. The refrigerator door is white, and a portion of the top of a white object, possibly a cabinet, is visible at the top of the frame. The logo "SHARP" is visible on the upper right side of the refrigerator door. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The background is a plain white surface. There is no information in the image to suggest any connection to the city of Kyustendil, Bulgaria.