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Answer to edition 493
There are three very distinctive buildings featured in the distorted image from last week’s “Where in the World…”
The three towers represent flames and are known as the Flame Towers. They are completely covered with LED screens that display the movement of a fire and other displays and are visible from the farthest points of the city of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.

Last week's winners
Congratulations to those who identified the distorted city from Where in the World (482) as Washington DC: Tim (@timofnewbury), Claudia (@crevilla_), Jackie (@jackiesjourneys) and Atul (@pixodentist).
This week's "Where in the World..."
In this week’s “Where in the World…” features a single building that is one of the iconic buildings of this city.
The style of the architecture Could be a clue to where the city might be located but as it is copied architecture this may also be confusing. All is not what it seems. Good luck.

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