Where is this photo taken? (Anyone can post a photo)

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.. and please put us out of our misery with the kids sculpture!!
As for that earlier post‎ it was taken in Seoul and to be more precise on the sidewalk outside of the eastern wall of the Gyeongbokgung Palace. I have no idea if it is a permanent fixture and when walking past I took the picture as I thought to myself 'that's not something you see every day' and how would you describe it to someone else, a picture tells a 1000 words.
 
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Back on topic, these three photos are from within the same city. Hint it has been occupied by a couple of different nations.
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This was a street banner in Amiens in April 2015, honouring both Australia and New Zealand for their contributions in WW1. View attachment 257075
Amiens was covered in pro-Australian flags, banners, events etc when we were there for ANZAC Day in 2017.
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I thought it was in StP...
Correct (was Leningrad when built).
 
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