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Signposts in Bangladesh often haveblack-and-white stripes.
NOTE: Within Asia, these posts are also found in Sri Lanka, Bhutan, India and Malaysia. Make sure to check other clues before guessing.
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https://goo.gl/maps/k4YNEG9Qg1NFYaA38
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Bodies of waterandagricultural fieldscan be often seen beside the streets of Bangladesh.
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https://goo.gl/maps/wRmhxY4QQJvDRoTQ7
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Streets in Bangladesh are often lined by trees, which sometimes havewhite painton the bottom of their trunks.
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https://goo.gl/maps/duAyvvbMtdpApoBDA
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Bangladesh usesred-and-whiteconcrete bollards throughout the whole country.
NOTE: They can also be found in a square form instead of a circular form.
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https://goo.gl/maps/o4Ywz9pFZ3DJNjji8
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Tin roofsare commonly found in Bangladesh.
NOTE: Due to the humid climate, many countries in South and Southeast Asia use tin roofs.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xgNQy45bc4wAKQMX6
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The Generation 4 coverage in Bangladesh will often have asmokyfeel to it.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7ofPmYAgajbQjaxo7
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Bangladesh has several distinct roof styles that create aneast/westdivide in the country.
The west, particularly the divisions of Rajshahi, Khulna and Dhaka, is dominated byhip roofsmade of sheet metal. The states of Rangpur and Chittagong tend to have mixed roofs.
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In the east, you will commonly see sheet metal roofs with atriangular "window"just below the ridge of the roof. The state of Sylhet will exclusively have this style, which can also be seen in Chittagong, Mymensingh, eastern Rangpur and northern Dhaka.
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Tiled roofsare uncommon in Bangladesh, but the ones you do see are of West Bengal origin, and are thus only found on the Indian border in the state of Khulna.
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Rice is the main agricultural crop in Bangladesh and is planted twice a year. The different rice seasons can be told apart by the height and colour of the rice and are very useful for regionguessing.
Short green ricethat is barely sticking out of the water is known asearly growth rice. Early growth rice can be seen in the states ofKhulna, Mymensingh and south of Padma River in Dhaka.
NOTE: Beware that this, and the following tips, are only accurate in Generation 4 coverage.
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Slightly taller rice, in themiddle of growing, which still remainsgreen, can be seen in the states of Rangpur, Barishal and Chittagong.
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Fully-grown riceis characterised by being noticeably taller, as well as having ayellowororange colourandfluffier tips- the fluffiness signifies that the rice is ripe. Fully-grown rice is mostly seen in the state of Rajshahi, but it is also present in Rangpur and Chittagong.
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Harvested ricecan be identified by itsbeige or brown colourandshorter, cut down appearance. It can be seen alongside fully-grown, unharvested rice as well as freshly planted early growth rice in adjacent fields. This is most commonly seen in the states of Sylhet and southern Khulna.
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Rice fields require somerest time, so it's natural to come across some off-seasonbarren, empty fieldswithout rice altogether. Off-season fields are mostly seen in the state of Dhaka, north of Padma River.
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Vast rice fields with almost nothing else in view can be seen in the border area between the states of Dhaka, Mymensingh and Sylhet.
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While most of Bangladesh is almost completely flat, in the eastern parts of Chittagong you may find fairly tall, forested and uncultivatedhills.
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A sizable east-west ridge can be seen on the Indian border from the northern parts of Sylhet and eastern Mymensingh. It is often obscured or diminished by heavy haze.
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Corntends to be planted in the west of Bangladesh - large and medium-sized fields can be found in Rajshahi, Rangpur, western Mymensingh and northern Khulna.
Smaller patches of corn can be found in thesouth of Barishal, usually adjacent to other crops.
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Juteis a tall-growing green crop which gets dried and used in the making of rugs, bags and other goods. Because of when the coverage was taken, jute can almost exclusively be found on Street View in Rangpur. In its dried state it can be found hanging off fences and drying on the roads anywhere in the country.
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Canolais alow-growing crop withyellow flowersthat is used to make cooking oil. It is usually planted during the off-season for rice, making it extremely common north of Padma river in the state of Dhaka.
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Tea productionin Bangladesh is concentrated in the highlands of southern Sylhet and, rarely, Chittagong.
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Standalonefruit treesin Bangladesh are most commonly seen in the states of Rajshahi and Rangpur.Fruit orchardswith systematically planted trees, however, are concentrated near the Indian border in both states.
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Sunflower fieldsare found in the south of Barishal state.
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Fields ofwatermelonscan also be found in the south of Barishal.
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Eucalyptus treesaretall trees with lush crowns andivory-coloured trunks. In Bangladesh they are more common in the north, withRangpur, Rajshahi and Mymensingh being the most likely states.
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Blossoming treesare tied to coverage and seasonal metas in Bangladesh, and are only found in the states where coverage was taken during spring time - Khulna, Mymensingh and southern Dhaka.
NOTE: Beware that this is only accurate in Generation 4 coverage.
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Beach Sheoaks(Casuarina equisetifolia) are thin evergreen treeswiththin, long, drooping branchlets.Like the name suggests, they are mostly observed in coastal regions - along the coast of the Teknaf Peninsula and around Noakhali city in Chittagong.
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For legal reasons, Google has added small labels noting their copyright on all Street View coverage. These labels contain a year, typically the year when the coverage was released, which can be used to regionguess Bangladesh. Generation 4 coverage with2022written on the copyright labels can be found in Mymensingh, Dhaka and less commonly Chittagong.
NOTE: Beware that the copyright labels will rarely get updated to a later year, without any other changes to the coverage.
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Similarly, Generation 4 coverage with2023written on the copyright labels can be found in Rangpur, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barishal, Sylhet and less commonly Chittagong.
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Shitcam coverageis only found in and around Dhaka.
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Generation 3coverage with thewhiteStreet View car can be found in Dhaka, Chattogram as well as on the highway connecting them.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@22.3480711,91.8007919,3a,75y,247.4h,52.11t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s7_1b0HL4OWB915B2hp9fyA!2e0!5s20130501T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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Generation 3coverage with thestripedStreet View car can be found mostly on yellow roads west of Dhaka.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@23.2764387,89.1578453,3a,75y,161.49h,53.65t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1swfmsLWxrmHbirlsg29VJyw!2e0!5s20131101T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
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In the city of Sylhet there will often be aguardat the side of the car visible, usually holding a hayfork. Note that this only applies to Generation 3 coverage.
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https://goo.gl/maps/zS15m1CE58BPfBKf8
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In the city of Barishal there can also be aguardat the side of the car visible, not to be confused with the Sylhet guard.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HCsUnE5bLtnjZMbR6
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This interesting trekker with a black cover can be found in the city ofKhulna.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Zso4JLW1ytVNJnza6
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The trekker withred colourin the mirrors is unique to the island of Nijhum Dwip.
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https://goo.gl/maps/mT18TFQpFiNtVBJy9
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A scooter trekker, where mostly theleft mirrorand somehairis visible, can be found on Hatiya Island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/BC6hypmkTPJq1jB17
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A trekker escorted by asecurity guardis found on Saint Martin's Island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/gykv1ALc7ZXkhJmRA
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The only coverage in Belarus, apart from spills, is a singlewalking trekkerin the historic centre of Minsk.
Instead of learning a lot of country-specific clues, it is more practical to simply memorise what the trekker looks like.
You 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.
You can find information about the border spill coverage in theSpillover Guide.
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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.
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https://goo.gl/maps/T2dS9DmPMAHvoG7s7
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The Holy Spirit Cathedral features prominently in the coverage. Its two towers can often be seen from far away.
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https://goo.gl/maps/knpeW7A115CrHQaZ9
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The pavement which the trekker walks on in Minsk is mostlygrey rectangular tiles. On a small part, there arepink-ish tilesin a specific pattern.
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https://goo.gl/maps/jBJvXJYu2yqYENLw9
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Signs will be in Belarusian or Russian. Both languages use the same Cyrillic alphabet.
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The Minsk centre street signs aresea-green, and can be seen almost everywhere.
NOTE: 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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https://goo.gl/maps/SCKDqSV1qcotwwbFA
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Licence plates in Belgium usered text. You can recognise this distinct colour even through the blur.
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Belgium useswhitebollards with ayellow rectangular reflectoron the front andwhiteon the back. A second type of bollard isdark brownwith two red stripes at the top. Occasionally, other bollards can be seen.
NOTE: Denmark uses similar white bollards, but they have a red stripe at the top and the reflector is not rectangular. The dark brown bollard with two red stripes can also be seen in the Netherlands.
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https://goo.gl/maps/dsvrRBcicD5XmBN59
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Belgium uses A-type guardrails withyellowreflectors.
NOTE: In Europe, only Spain, Andorra, and Belgium use these reflectors. For a good overview of European guardrails, seethis infographic.
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https://goo.gl/maps/JzDBPBQmQpdpUTkr9
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Most poles in Belgium are concrete, square shaped, and have tiny holes running up them. They often havesmall metal wrappingsaround them. The second most common type of pole hasoval-shaped holes. You can find many different types of concrete poles in Belgium.
NOTE: The small metal wrappings can be found in France as well.
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https://goo.gl/maps/XVRAYg1wmhNJQxg17
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Directional signs in Belgium are most often blue orwhite.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xWnWdzWmbcPDPTE4A
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Road signs often have an additionalsmall blue sign. In other European countries, these small signs are usually just white.
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https://goo.gl/maps/BrFNjfuzU7Za474WA
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Belgium uses pedestrian crossing signs without any stripes, but withtwo horizontal dotted lines. The man on the sign has asquare head.
NOTE: France and the Netherlands use a pedestrian sign with a regular zebra crossing with five vertical stripes.
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https://goo.gl/maps/BWExLfB7TTbSVkYP8
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Kilometre markers in Belgium are often green, but can havered textas well.
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https://goo.gl/maps/s18C6tj6L1qZXbVZ6
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Belgium uses white chevrons, with a red arrow.
NOTE: The Netherlands also uses this chevron. You will not see these in France.
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https://goo.gl/maps/FY37vi9S3bTNxSy48
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A lot of rural roads in Belgium are made out ofconcrete slabs, almost like you would see in the Philippines or Thailand.
NOTE: The Netherlands almost never uses concrete slabs for roads.
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https://goo.gl/maps/tAXCzpF27GcFKZ3w5
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Belgium uses allwhiteroad lines. These can be continuous or broken. Roads are often accompanied bybike laneson both sides.
NOTE: Bikes and cycling lanes are most common in the Netherlands, but they can be often seen in Belgium as well.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Lx7hvoAnHXN2cTo26
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A lot of houses in Belgium are made of distinctivered bricks.
NOTE: This is more common in the North and West of the country.
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https://goo.gl/maps/sAhc1r57JwaqtSwbA
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Houses in the South of the country use a lot of stone, have gray tones and generally look more French.
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https://goo.gl/maps/H1iv87V57GXsDUaF6
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Signposts in Belgium are oftenorange. The backs of signs are also sometimes orange. This is unique to Belgium.
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https://goo.gl/maps/fdDEVHLvT4MspLHg6
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Street name signs in Belgium are very diverse, and often unique to a city. Most common colours arewhiteanddarkblue. They often have thetown or city namewritten on them.
NOTE: These signs often have variable designs, but most of them are fairly short and tall. In comparison, Dutch street signs are almost always much longer than they are tall.
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https://goo.gl/maps/4uR8PfFXDqHnYBAm9
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Town entry signsin Belgium are white with a black border. They also mention the name of the city or municipality in bold, black text.
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https://goo.gl/maps/jNqSmefYGT6CNZjM9
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Priority signs in Belgium have anorangediamond and are muchsmallerthan in other countries.
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https://goo.gl/maps/SZQPkdFXQga29Mig7
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Bus stops are always marked byyellow signposts. Bus shelters often haveyellow roofs.
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https://goo.gl/maps/tLBvPZEDG73hkQqX6
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Traffic lights are most often supported byblack and yellow stripedpoles.
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https://goo.gl/maps/fCWKiPpJJfNcsqAeA
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Belgium uses theseredwater hydrants signs with the letterHon top.
NOTE: You can also find these in Germany.
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https://goo.gl/maps/zUnpUySpKYHrrXzv5
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Almost all roads (big or small) in Belgium usegutterson both sides. This is much less common in neighbouring countries.
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https://goo.gl/maps/2ubdwvM6Bjjs3VDW6
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Belgian bicycle paths have short dashed outer lines.
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After Germany, Belgium is the next country in which you can find the mostblurred houses.
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https://goo.gl/maps/pbmTw41ejWoYiJYa7
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Coverage with ared carand along antennacan rarely be seen in Belgium.
NOTE: This is much more common in Ukraine.
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https://goo.gl/maps/qkXHByaV3c78U93C7
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Belgium also has Generation 4 “smallcam” coverage, which is mounted lower than regular Generation 4 and has a relatively big circular blur with a small protrusion at the front. The blur can also be fully transparent, making it harder to spot.
NOTE: Most of Western Europe also has smallcam.
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Belgium is generallyflatin the northwest of the country, especially near the coast. The furthersouth eastyou go, thehillier.
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https://goo.gl/maps/P9sjaiMA1DEcR4VY9
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Belgium has 3 official languages.
Dutch(Flemish), spoken inFlanders, the Northern part of Belgium. There is an abundance of letters and combinations like z, w, ee and ij.
French(Walloon), spoken inWallonia, the Southern part of Belgium. You can see letters like ç, é, è and à.
German, spoken inOstbelgien, a small region in the east of the country. You can see letters like ä, ü, ö and ß.
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Brussels, the capital of Belgium, isbilingual. You will see both French and Dutch on signs.
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https://goo.gl/maps/18z3QyG4rHdDjHEN7
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Bus stop signs in Flanders (and Brussels) have awhite rectangleat the top. In Wallonia they will have ayellow top.
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https://goo.gl/maps/RXMysmC593bvR99HA
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In Flanders (and Brussels), 95% of warning signs have athick red outline, without a white border. Contrarily, you will most often find warning signs with asmall white outlinein Wallonia.
NOTE: The signs found in Flanders are the same as the Spanish ones.
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https://goo.gl/maps/UAv4N67VDRvvcSjJ7
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Phone codes in Belgium are very useful to determine the region you are in. They are9digits long. The 1 or 2 number(s) after the leading 0 indicate the area code.
0XXXX XX XX (Brussels, Antwerp, Liege, Ghent.)
0XXXX XX XX (Other cities.)
NOTE: Mobile numbers start with04and are 10 digits long.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
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As mentioned before,municipality namesare often mentioned on street signs, usually in smaller font than the street name. The map shows a selection of recognizable street signs in the bigger cities.
NOTE: Of the big cities,Bruges(Brugge) is an exception to the rule of signs usually mentioning the municipality name.
You can click on the image to enlarge it.
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The Ardennes, located in the southeast part of Belgium, have a very distinct landscape. You can see a lot ofsteep hills, denseforests,andvalleys.
NOTE: The Ardennes extend partially into France, Luxembourg, and Germany.
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https://goo.gl/maps/tRz8HLksXMQTSxh4A
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The coastal plain is extremely flat and consists of so-calledpolders, which are man-made fields at or below sea level, surrounded by many waterways. This landscape is situated near the North Sea coast, as well as near the western part of the border with the Netherlands, particularly around Antwerp.
NOTE: This part of Belgium is especially often confused with the Netherlands. Carefully look around for clues to distinguish the two countries if you find yourself in this landscape.
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https://www.google.com/maps/@51.2585987,3.1534841,3a,90y,128.06h,79.88t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sb1octdAqmTfgteLc4ef9oA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
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Many parts of the BelgianNorth Sea coastare lined by apartment blocks, in a manner that is often derisively referred to as a “wall” of buildings by locals.
Near the coast, you will also sometimes be able to spot adune landscape, with low bushes, long grass and sandy soil.
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https://goo.gl/maps/oM2uuPVVeUfEZt839
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Baarle-Hertog, located north-east of Antwerp, is composed of several exclaves and enclaves of Belgium and the Netherlands. You can often see the country's borders in this city (indicated bysmall white crosses). Street name signs tell you whether you are in Belgium or The Netherlands.
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https://goo.gl/maps/xrgVB4eEoeEeHmY67
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Bermuda is a British overseas territory, located north of the Caribbean sea. As such, it is counted asthe United Kingdomfor country streaks purposes.
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Bermuda drives on theleft sideof the road.
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Bermuda features ablackStreet View car with the entire front sides of the vehicle typically visible.
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https://goo.gl/maps/i11ygQrbjMXY2DhM7
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The most typical look of Bermuda is somewhat dense vegetation, consisting of fairly small trees and a lot of bushes, combined with single family houses strewn across the landscape.
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https://goo.gl/maps/BuMojmzaEiaX8WNR9
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Bermudan licence plates are all-white, fairly long, and with black digits, somewhat contained to the middle of the plate.
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Most roads in Bermuda contain asingle solid yellow middle linewith no outer road lines.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7JmEyBcA9tZu3bbp9
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You will occasionally see these whitezig zag road lineson Bermuda.
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https://goo.gl/maps/BJWKZjNXHyD98rPi8
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Most buildings on Bermuda are single family stone houses painted inpastel colours. They will almost always havecompletely white roofs.
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https://goo.gl/maps/bvdVkzPJxUe6hb6b7
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Palmsare very commonly found on Bermuda.
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https://goo.gl/maps/zZoF8ML6ryHYvarw7
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On Bermuda you will never be far away from the ocean, and the water will very often lookdistinctly light blue.
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https://goo.gl/maps/VmzYgr8D1MSUKuG9A
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Hamilton is by far the largest town on Bermuda, and as such, the downtown area is distinct due to its many large, densely builtmulti-floor buildings.
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https://goo.gl/maps/qF86PbQfiAmsMTsi6
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The northwestern tip of Bermuda can be recognised by the many large buildings made ofunpainted grey brick.
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https://goo.gl/maps/dXekNBoUDpv6gQYm7
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Aboat trekkercan be seen on the eastern coast of Bermuda. It can be seen going aroundSaint George’s Harbourand pastFort St. Catherineon the northeast tip of the island.
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https://goo.gl/maps/U6Lze1J5ehU1tJqr9
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Licence plates in Bhutan are almost alwaysredand can easily be seen on vehicles.
NOTE: Within Asia, Bhutan is the only country that uses full red licence plates.
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Coverage in Bhutan was taken by agreyGoogle car without an antenna.
NOTE: Bhutan is the only left hand driving country which has a grey Google car. Make sure to not mix it up with a white Google car, since they can look similar.
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https://goo.gl/maps/3rChFyPHnfF3ecf8A
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Bhutan commonly uses thesestone blocksas safety barriers on winding rural roads. These blocks are very common and often one of the best ways to recognize rural Bhutan rounds.
Guardrails, on the other hand, are rare.
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https://goo.gl/maps/g9SDn1o4acabbFp48
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The traditional Bhutanese architecture is very distinct. Most of the houses havetin roofsandwooden painted frames,which give them a unique look.
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https://goo.gl/maps/UJ4d8DKQfYMB3dnr5
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Dzongkhais an official language in Bhutan and hasunique-lookingletters.
NOTE: On street view, these letters can only be found in Bhutan.
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Bhutan is amountainouscountry and most of the coverage is located on its main mountain roads.
NOTE: In the south are flat areas where you cannot see any mountains.
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https://goo.gl/maps/6Viczpcj1EtKV12L7
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Prayer flagsnear the road are typically seen in Bhutan.
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https://goo.gl/maps/FN4PcKZe6yAHvWLm8
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