#EBRDcountry – what makes your country special?
As part of the run-up to the EBRD’s 25th Annual Meeting and Business Forum, we approached our followers on social media and asked them to contribute photos that illustrate the beauty and diversity of the lands where we operate. Several hundred took up the challenge.
While it’s customary to say that it’s difficult to choose the best, on this occasion we were truly spoiled for choice. The shots below are a very small selection from the engaging and talented entries we received. We hope you enjoy them, too.
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Eagle hunters
A truly stunning documentary photograph of the traditional practice of eagle hunting, with a father teaching his daughter the art. This shot is from Mongolia, but hunting with birds of prey used to be common across Central Asia. © Batzaya Photography
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Church of St Sava
The monumental church, located in the heart of Belgrade, is one of the largest Christian places of worship in the world, and is named after the founder of the Serbian Orthodox confession. ©Nikolina Bobic CoRD
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Cappadocia
The region of Cappadocia in central Turkey is well known to travellers and holiday makers – but perhaps not in the middle of winter. © @huzrudanismanlik
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Eighty-two
We loved this picture from somewhere in the east of Turkey. A moment of highway code precision, or pure absurdity – we’ve never seen a speed limit sign like this before. © @reportfromNL
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Kamianets-Podilsky
Poles, Lithuanians, Dacians, Franks, Mongols, Ukrainians, Jews, Armenians, Romanians, Turks …the list of nations and nationalities connected with the history of this impressive fortress in western Ukraine seems to have no end. © @diethy-lamide
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Drilon
Among the most beautiful tourist locations in Albania, Drilon with its lakes, swans and willow trees is a big favourite with the locals, too. ©Ina Kosta @anduelan
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Sighnaghi
A view from the fortified town of Sighnaghi, in Georgia’s eastern province Kakheti. The province is best known for agriculture and vineyards, most of which cover the vast Alazani valley you can see in this picture before the Caucasus mountains in the background. © @elenemel
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Osh
There’s not much to say about this picture from the town of Osh in the Kyrgyz Republic. Apart from the fact that the happiness and carefree time it captures really appealed to us. © azatbarynbaev
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