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    "text_content": "The only coverage in Belarus, apart from spills, is a singlewalking trekkerin the historic centre of Minsk.\n\nInstead of learning a lot of country-specific clues, it is more practical to simply memorise what the trekker looks like.\n\nYou can recognise trekkers by the fact that the camera feels a bit lower than the usual Google car. In Belarus’ case, the trekker is also mostly on pedestrian-only roads.\n\nYou can find information about the border spill coverage in theSpillover Guide.\n\n",
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  },
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    "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/30494b69-3c12-4e6d-ba06-a29385958a99/General_look.png",
    "text_content": "The Minsk trekker features ahistoric part of the city, with well-maintained classical European architecture. Many buildings have white or pastel coloured walls. Most of the roads you see are pedestrian-only.",
    "paragraph_count": 1,
    "scraped_at": "2025-07-25 16:29:00",
    "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/T2dS9DmPMAHvoG7s7"
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    "id": 3,
    "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/6f5716e4-159e-44e2-94ac-f6557ba66755/church.png",
    "text_content": "The Holy Spirit Cathedral features prominently in the coverage. Its two towers can often be seen from far away.",
    "paragraph_count": 1,
    "scraped_at": "2025-07-25 16:29:00",
    "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/knpeW7A115CrHQaZ9"
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    "id": 4,
    "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/30b1f9c5-eb77-42ab-b73f-d9a75666c2e7/by_pavement.png",
    "text_content": "The pavement which the trekker walks on in Minsk is mostlygrey rectangular tiles. On a small part, there arepink-ish tilesin a specific pattern.",
    "paragraph_count": 1,
    "scraped_at": "2025-07-25 16:29:00",
    "google_maps_url": "https://goo.gl/maps/jBJvXJYu2yqYENLw9"
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    "id": 5,
    "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/3cce8487-1246-4a99-acbb-7d581d3fe8ef/by_language.png",
    "text_content": "Signs will be in Belarusian or Russian. Both languages use the same Cyrillic alphabet.",
    "paragraph_count": 1,
    "scraped_at": "2025-07-25 16:29:00"
  },
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    "id": 6,
    "image_url": "https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/60f6054f4e76b03092956de8/84ea3c37-3a97-4940-bba2-8d00e40265b9/Street_signs.png",
    "text_content": "The Minsk centre street signs aresea-green, and can be seen almost everywhere.\n\nNOTE: If you are close enough to the sign, you can make out the Cyrillic letters  “вул (vul)”, the Belarusian name for “street”.",
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