Suggested answer: Place - Prague
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Suggested answer: Country - Czech Republic
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ВВ is for Internal Troops (Внутренние войска) were used from 1973 year till 2016. One stripe is for Corporal/Gefreiter (Ефрейтор)
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May be this is the building: pastvu.com
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This is Přerov district (okres), 1960–2001 system.
PR = Přerov (North Moravia). White background with black text = passenger car.
The "E" is likely an additional series letter — as the original 4-digit number space (PR 00-01 through PR 99-99) filled up, districts were allocated extended series. So the full reading would be PR-E 90-25, meaning Přerov, series E.
That said, if this is from a degraded negative and the "E" is uncertain, it's worth noting that PR as a two-letter code points unambiguously to Přerov regardless — no other district shared that prefix in the 1960–2001 system.
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This is Prague, 1960–2001 system.
Format: A (= Prague) + BH (serial letters) + 17-30 (sequential number). White background with black text = passenger car.
The ABH series is relatively early in the Prague sequence. Prague was the only district with a three-letter prefix (the first "A" was fixed, then two serial letters were cycled starting from AA onward). The exact year of issue is hard to determine from the number alone, but ABH is likely from the 1960s–70s, when Prague's series were just starting to fill up.
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it seems that it's 1992
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Church of Visitation of Virgin Mary, Vlkolínec
Vlkolínec 9001/22
49.0392148N, 19.2800349E
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Vlkolínec
49.0393099N, 19.2783872E
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mapy.com и mapy.com
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I think it's Sidorovo: cs.wikipedia.org
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Air condition spotted
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