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This is a vibrant calendar for the year 2026, titled "Год Лошади!" (Year of the Horse!) in Russian. The central subject is a stylized, light-colored horse with a golden mane, wearing large, mirrored sunglasses and a prominent gold chain around its neck. The horse is depicted seated in a plush, dark red armchair, looking directly forward with a confident demeanor.

In the foreground and around the horse, there are abundant symbols of wealth: numerous stacks of US dollar bills, scattered Euro banknotes (including 50, 100, and 500 denominations), piles of gold coins, and various sizes of gold bars. The background features a glittering modern city skyline at night, with multiple skyscrapers illuminated, suggesting a bustling urban environment. Above the city, the dark sky is spectacularly lit by numerous colorful fireworks, implying a festive or celebratory occasion, possibly New Year's Eve.

The lower half of the image is a detailed calendar grid for all twelve months of 2026, written entirely in Russian. Each month (ЯНВАРЬ, ФЕВРАЛЬ, МАРТ, АПРЕЛЬ, МАЙ, ИЮНЬ, ИЮЛЬ, АВГУСТ, СЕНТЯБРЬ, ОКТЯБРЬ, НОЯБРЬ, ДЕКАБРЬ) lists the days of the week in abbreviated Russian, with corresponding dates. Red numbers highlight days that are likely weekends or holidays.

At the very bottom, in smaller text, publisher information is visible: "Изготовление и оптовые поставки календарей. "Изд. "КЕЛИНС". Новосибирск тел. (383) 279-96-68, www.top-calendar.ru, e-mail top-calendar@mail.ru", indicating that the calendar was produced and supplied wholesale by "KELINS" publishing house in Novosibirsk, Russia, providing a strong contextual link to Russia, such as Krasnoyarsk. The overall theme blends elements of zodiacal symbolism with aspirations of prosperity and celebration.
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Apr 29, 2026

Krasnoyarsk, Russia

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This is a vibrant calendar for the year 2026, titled "Год Лошади!" (Year of the Horse!) in Russian. The central subject is a stylized, light-colored horse with a golden mane, wearing large, mirrored sunglasses and a prominent gold chain around its neck. The horse is depicted seated in a plush, dark red armchair, looking directly forward with a confident demeanor. In the foreground and around the horse, there are abundant symbols of wealth: numerous stacks of US dollar bills, scattered Euro banknotes (including 50, 100, and 500 denominations), piles of gold coins, and various sizes of gold bars. The background features a glittering modern city skyline at night, with multiple skyscrapers illuminated, suggesting a bustling urban environment. Above the city, the dark sky is spectacularly lit by numerous colorful fireworks, implying a festive or celebratory occasion, possibly New Year's Eve. The lower half of the image is a detailed calendar grid for all twelve months of 2026, written entirely in Russian. Each month (ЯНВАРЬ, ФЕВРАЛЬ, МАРТ, АПРЕЛЬ, МАЙ, ИЮНЬ, ИЮЛЬ, АВГУСТ, СЕНТЯБРЬ, ОКТЯБРЬ, НОЯБРЬ, ДЕКАБРЬ) lists the days of the week in abbreviated Russian, with corresponding dates. Red numbers highlight days that are likely weekends or holidays. At the very bottom, in smaller text, publisher information is visible: "Изготовление и оптовые поставки календарей. "Изд. "КЕЛИНС". Новосибирск тел. (383) 279-96-68, www.top-calendar.ru, e-mail top-calendar@mail.ru", indicating that the calendar was produced and supplied wholesale by "KELINS" publishing house in Novosibirsk, Russia, providing a strong contextual link to Russia, such as Krasnoyarsk. The overall theme blends elements of zodiacal symbolism with aspirations of prosperity and celebration.

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