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Poland usually has thin concrete utility poles with see-through holes. They are commonly known as “holey poles”. The holes often do not extend all the way to the bottom of the pole.
Sometimes, two poles arejoined together, or put in anA-frameshape. You can also findround concrete poles.
NOTE: Hungary and Romania also have holey poles, but these are wider and more bulky. In addition, the holes extend all the way to the bottom.
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Poland has all-white road lines.Double middle linesare very common and usually a good clue for Poland.
NOTE: Some other European countries, most notably Denmark and Greece, can have double middle lines.
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Poland hassquare (normal B-type) guardrails, with circular red reflectors.
NOTE: Poland is one of only a very few European countries with this type of guardrail. For a good overview of European guardrails, seethis infographic.
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Warning signs are triangular and have ayellow backgroundand a distinctthin red border.
NOTE: In Europe, this combination of a yellow background with a thin red border is unique to Poland.
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However, prohibitory signs are round and have awhite backgroundwith a thicker red border.
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Poland has a uniquepedestrian sign. Instead of the usual zebra stripes, it just has a single horizontal line.
NOTE: Austria and Belgium also have horizontal lines, but they use two lines instead of Poland’s single line.
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Regular Polish direction signs have agreen background. These signs use a distinct font, which is a good clue for Poland.
NOTE: Signs on expressways have a blue background.
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Poland has twotown entry signs: a green one with the locality’s name, and a white-and-black one with a stylized urban area.
NOTE: Like direction signs, town entry signs use a distinct font.
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Polish chevrons arewhite with red arrows.
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Polishis a Slavic language. In contrast to other slavic languages, the Polish alphabet includes:
Ł with a stroke through it (unique to Polish)
Ą and Ę with a small hook (also found in Lithuanian)
Ć, Ń, Ó, Ś, Ź with an acute accent. Of these, Ń is unique to Polish. In addition, the only other language with Ś and Ź is Montenegrin.
Ż with a small dot (unique to Polish)
Polish is very consonant-heavy, with lots of consonant clusters. Polish does not use V. Instead, it uses W a lot, the only Slavic language to do so. Other unusually common consonants are the Z, K, and C.
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Poland is generally aflat country, with occasional rolling hills. The country is very green, with a lot of agriculture, and some amount of forest cover.
NOTE: Mountains can be found near the southern border.
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Many roads in Poland are lined byrows of trees.
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Neatlytiled sidewalksare very common in Poland. Tiles are often grey or light red. Occasionally, even roads have tiled pavement. Many different types of tile patterns occur, includinglarger square tiles.
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Polish architectureis fairly similar to other Central European countries. Buildings usually have plain stone walls covered inlight or pastel stucco. Frequent roofing colours are orange or red, black, and brown. Roof tiles and panes often have a tidy, almostplastic-like look. Some rural houses havecorrugated sheet roofssimilar to those often found in the Baltics.
Detachedsingle family homesare common throughout Poland. They sometimes have ablocky look.
In bigger towns,apartment buildingsare common. Many date from communist times, and some of them still have a somewhataustere look. However, many have been renovated and looknice and well-kept.
Downtown areasare usuallydenseand often have historic buildings.
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Poland is one of the most Catholic countries in Europe. You can often findChristian shrineson the side of roads. Blue-white and yellow-whitePolish Catholic flagsalso sometimes appear.
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Regionalroadshave 3-digit road numbers. These numbers often appear in yellow boxes on direction signs. The first digit is usually region-specific, as there is a high level of geographic clustering of these road numbers.
There is some overlap between numbers near the margins of the regions. Some exceptions also exist.
NOTE: This tip only applies to 3-digit roads. Bigger roads with 2-digit road numbers mostly do not adhere to this geographic pattern.
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Polish landline phone numbers have 9 digits. The first 2 digits are thearea code. These area codes are distributed in a sensible manner across the country. Even just learning the first digit of the area codes can greatly narrow down the region. You can click on the infographic to enlarge it.
NOTE: Mobile numbers also have 9 digits, but luckily there is no overlap between the first two digits of mobile numbers and landlines.
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When it comes to Polish place names, the-owoending is mostly limited to the northern half of the country, and the-ówending mostly to the southern half. You may also encounter -ino or -yno, mainly in the northwest, and -ew near the centre of the country.
NOTE: A good way to remember this is that Kraków is in the south of Poland, and most other towns ending in -ów are too.
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While rare, bilingual signs can be found in the highlighted regions.
Kashubian, found in the north, is another West Slavic Language, featuring a lot of umlauts and accents.
Wszëtczi lëdze rodzą sã wòlny ë równy w swòji czëstnoce ë swòjich prawach. Mają òni dostóne rozëm ë sëmienié ë nôlégô jima pòstãpòwac wobec drëdzich w dëchù bracënotë.
Germanis mostly found in the Opole Voivodeship.
Lithuaniancan be found around Puńsk, near the Lithuanian border.
Belarusianis found near the Belarusian border.
Lemko,another Cyrillic language, can be found in the southeast.
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Even though most of Poland is flat, the southern border area isvery hilly. Some parts even have mountains.
NOTE: Some other areas in Poland are somewhat hilly, but the south has by far the most amount of significant elevation.
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Traditionalwooden housesare commonly found in the east, mainly in Podlaskie Voivodeship.
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TheTatra Mountainsare the highest mountains in Poland. They can be found near Zakopane, on the border with Slovakia.
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Gdańskis a large city in northwestern Poland. Its historic downtown features unique buildings that were inspired by Dutch Golden Age architecture. These buildings look somewhat similar to Amsterdam.
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The main road on theHel peninsulais very recognizable: it is a coastal forest road with a railway track running parallel to it.
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Białystok usesturquoisestreet signs, with the district marked on the bottom.
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Szczecin uses colourfulgreenandbluesigns. The city district is marked on the bottom.
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Street signs in Poznań are mainlyblack, with the district being marked on the blue section at the bottom.
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Portuguese plates are long and white, with a blue strip on the left. Most plates have ayellow stripon the right, which is unique to Portugal.
The yellow strip was discontinued in 2020, so in Generation 4 coverage you may sometimes see plates with just the blue strip.
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Portugueseis a Romance language that is closely related to Spanish. Unlike Spanish, Portuguese includes the letters Ç, Ã, Õ, Â, and Ê, while it does not include the letter Ñ, which is very common in Spanish.
NOTE: You can also find Ç in Catalan.
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The Portuguese word for road is‘Rua’.
NOTE: In Galician, the word for road is ‘Rúa’, with an accent on the ‘u’.
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Eucalyptus treesare very common in Portugal. The only other part of Europe where you’ll commonly see eucalyptus isnorthern Spain.
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Concrete ladder poles, with verytall ladder steps, are common in Portugal. Each step often has a smallsee-through hole.
NOTE: InSpainandFranceyou will commonly see ladder poles with short steps.
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Hunting signswith a red and white colour scheme are a common sight in rural areas. They are either diamond shaped or rectangular.
NOTE: In contrast,Spanishhunting signs are white and black.
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Portuguese bollards are either wedge-shaped with a noticeably thin white top, or flat with a wide reflector. While most reflectors will be white, you may also findorangereflectors. These are noticeably darker than theyellow reflectorsin Spain.
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Directional signs are generally white, withblack arrowsthat arenottouching the borders of the sign.
NOTE:Spanishdirectional signs will typically feature the road number in colourful boxes and do not have a black arrow, other than a thin black border.
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Most kilometre markers are wide rectangles with acoloured sectionon the left side divided diagonally from the white part. Every kilometre you will find a largersquare signwith a coloured top half featuring the road number.
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Black and white waystones can commonly be found in Portugal.
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Stop signs in Portugal feature a fairly large font.
NOTE: This is mostly useful to distinguish it fromSpain, where stop signs have a distinctly small and compact font.
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Portuguese chevrons areblack with yellow arrows.
NOTE: Portugal is the only Mediterranean country with this chevron colour scheme.
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Pedestrian signs havefive stripes, and the person is wearing abelt, which is noticeably high.
NOTE:Spanish pedestrian signshave eight stripes,Italian signsdon't have a belt andGreek signshave two dotted lines instead of stripes.
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Portugal uses A-type guardrails withred reflectors.
NOTE: This is mostly useful to tell apart Portugal andSpain, which uses yellow reflectors.
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Portuguese road signs are typically encased by awhite border.
NOTE: MostSpanishsigns don’t have a white border.
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Cobblestone roads are very common in Portugal. These will typically be made of square cobblestones arrangeddiagonallycompared to the road direction.
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Similarly, cobblestone sidewalks made of distinctlybright stonesare very common.
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White painted stone houses with orange tiled roofs are extremely common in Portugal.
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You’ll commonly seeblue or yellow linespainted around windows and doors, as well as around the edges of walls.
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Houses made ofdecorative mosaic tilesare somewhat common in Portugal.
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Portugal 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 Southern Europe also has smallcam. Excluding Spain.
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The first three digits of Portuguese landlines make up thearea codes, which are distributed as seen on the map. Phone codes not starting with a 2 are not regional, and codes starting with 29 will either be the Azores or Madeira.
For a complete list of the third digits, seethis page.
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In the Faro district in the south of Portugal you will very commonly come across decorative chimneys, which will either be round or square shaped with small spire-shaped tops. The round chimneys are a particularly strong clue.
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Houses in northern Portugal are often made ofsquare concrete blocks, which are commonly put together with white mortar.
NOTE: Very similar architecture, but typically without the white mortar, is commonly found over the border inGalicia.
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Open fields sparsely populated withholm oaks(Quercus ilex) andcork oaks(Quercus suber) are very common in the southeast. These species of oaks tend to be on the smaller side, and have a Mediterranean look. While these fields will look quite dry during summer and fall, they will lookmuch lusherduring spring.
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Olive plantationsare generally more common in the eastern half of the country, particularly in the far northeast and slight southeast.
NOTE: The easiest way to tell apart the olive plantations from the oak fields from the last tip is to look at the pattern in which they’re planted. Olive plantations are typically planted in dense rows, while the oaks are planted more sparsely and not in an obvious pattern.
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Denseeucalyptus forestsare mostly found in the northwest.
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Forests, or plantations ofMaritime pines(Pinus Pinaster)are very common in the northern half of Portugal. You can recognize the tree by its grey bark with red undertones, and fluffy branches that point upwards. Older trees often don’t have any branches in the bottom half of the tree.
NOTE: Plantations of this pine are also common in northern Spain, particularly Galicia.
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In theDouro wine region, straight east of Porto, you will commonly findsteep terraced vineyards.
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Citrus plantationsare mostly found along the south coast.
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The islands of Madeira and the Azores are found southwest and west of mainland Portugal respectively. For country streak purposes they are both counted as Portugal.
Plonk It has more in-depth guides to Madeirahereand a guide to the Azoreshere.
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The Serra da Estrela natural park can be recognised by therocky mountainous highland landscape, often combined with yellow and black striped snow poles.
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Pine forests with extremelysandy white soilcan be found near the coast between the cities of Setúbal and Sines.
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In the far southwest of the country you can find a flat uncultivated landscape with very limited vegetation, which typically appears quite dry. There are almost no trees nearby, and only very low bushes and grass.
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Lime green street signscan be found in Porto.
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Puerto Rico is a United States overseas territory. As such, it is counted asthe USfor country streaks purposes.
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The Generation 3 Street View car found in Puerto Rico has anantennaat the front right. The antenna has a small white dot on the tip.
NOTE: The Google car on Guam and NMI also have an antenna at the front right. Make sure to look out for other clues before guessing.
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Puerto Rico also uses smallcam, a variant of Generation 4, which in this case can be recognised by thewide blurandantennathat is often visible. The camera is lower and the front blur more round thanpickup truck blurs.
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The entirety of Puerto Rico uses (787) as their regional phone code. This number can be seen in front of phone numbers using this format:
(787) XXX-XXXX
NOTE: While far less common, you may also encounter the phone code939.
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Spanish, instead of English, can commonly be seen on signs around Puerto Rico.
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American store chains, such as Wal-Mart, are very common in Puerto Rico. This will help distinguish Puerto Rico from other nearby Latin American countries and territories, where American stores are not common.
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Front plates arenot mandatoryin Puerto Rico. Therefore, seeing cars with front plates is rare. This helps differentiate from Guam and Northern Mariana Islands.
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A very large part of the coverage in rural Puerto Rico is taken on largedivided highways.
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Here is an example of whathighway shieldsin Puerto Rico look like. From top left to bottom right they are: primary highway shields, primary urban highway shields, secondary shields, and tertiary shields. These will not be present in any other state or territory of the US.
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Speed limit signs in Puerto Rico are identical in shape and size to speed limit signs seen in the mainland US. The major difference is that these signs will always bein Spanish, instead of English.
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Stop signs in Puerto Rico say ‘PARE’ instead of stop.
NOTE: ‘PARE’ is also used in all of South America as well as the Dominican Republic.
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Puerto Rican kilometre markers are tall, green and with “km” written at the top, followed by a number written vertically in large text.
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Most homes in Puerto Rico are made ofconcreteand haveflat rooftops. Metal gates in front of homes are common features as well, especially in urban areas.
NOTE: Homes in other areas of Latin America can have a similar appearance.
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Here is a map showing all of the areas withofficial Google coveragein Puerto Rico. Most of the coverage is centred around the major cities of San Juan, Ponce, Cayey, Las Piedras, and Caguas as well as coastal areas.
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Southern Puerto Rico can often look distinctlydryerthan the rest of the island.
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The North and South coasts of Puerto Rico typically feature flatcoastal plainsorrolling hills.
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Most of themountainous regionsof Puerto Rico are located in the middle section of the country. Most of the coverage in these areas is limited to divided highways.
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The Southern city of Ponce features many buildings in the style ofPonce Creole Architecture, which is a combination of Victorian and Spanish Revival styles. Buildings are typically made out of wood and masonry.
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Old Town San Juan is located at the far Northwest tip of the city of San Juan. This area has verynarrow streets, colourful buildings, and a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Also, some streets in this area are made of bricks.
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https://goo.gl/maps/9TqMPfPq6aSaPGP57
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Regular cars in Qatar havelong, whitelicence plates with amaroonstrip on the left. Trucks havesquare, blacklicence plates and police plates are blue.
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The Google car will usually beblurred, with only theantenna on the left anda sliver of the car visible. Sometimes the entirewhite pickup truckcan be visible. Rusty clips can be seen on the crossbar.
See the region guessing section for more information.
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https://goo.gl/maps/hG3A7d8PmrJVREag9
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Qatar's landscape ispredominantly desert, witharid, andmostly flatexpanses of sand as far as the eye can see. You will often not see a lot of trees or other greenery.
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https://goo.gl/maps/93i1pngQ5JNxg9QP6
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Qatar typically usessolid outer white lineswith either white or yellow in the middle. More rarely, you can also find outer yellow lines too.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Renv5A1k3wqJDjmH6
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Qatar usesroundpoles with 3 insulators on the pole top, with the middle one being slightly higher. The crossbar also has 2 diagonal bars connecting it to the pole.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7H2syKvgiFZGhyvP9
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Qatar useswhite on redandwhite on bluechevrons.
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https://goo.gl/maps/vyBWdLGRZ45hig5T8
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Since some coverage was taken before the2022 World Cuptook place, many banners can be seen mentioning the event.
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https://goo.gl/maps/DWDixma3HcEcerM69
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Qatari crossing signs feature a man in athobe.
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https://goo.gl/maps/mj8vmvtKuS87w3tQ6
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Qatar is pretty well covered, with almost every main road and some side roads having coverage. Only the south and west lack coverage at the moment.
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Qatar is divided into municipalities, further divided intonumbered zones, which can be seen onstreet signs. This infographic shows which number corresponds to each zone.
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https://goo.gl/maps/M8fdWeriuhXw3Meu5
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This veryshortantenna is found in northern Qatar.
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https://goo.gl/maps/azFQWo4CQjbTLxRV7
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Thisfairly longantenna is found in and around Doha.
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And thislongantenna is mostly found in southwestern Qatar.
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https://goo.gl/maps/mnrxxVzp4bsrCX1YA
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Bollardsin Qatar are only found on a few roads, and you can easily tell them apart.
The horizontalroad just west of Qatar map labeluses black and yellow centre lines.
The horizontalroad south of Madinat al Ka`banhas a lot more greenery and, the coverage is also very overcast.
Thecoastal road south of Fuwayrithas coastal shrubs all around, and you can often see the coast.
If the road doesn’t fit the above descriptions, guess onthe long vertical road west of Qatar map label.
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https://goo.gl/maps/Pyuj9bGnbTgSvySr6
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Al Bayt Stadium can be recognized by the black and whitehorizontal stripeson the stadium along with the tent-like roof.
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https://goo.gl/maps/zwUH6gceMPAxHJNm9
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Lusail Stadium, in Lusail, can be recognized by its goldenbowl-likeshape.
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https://goo.gl/maps/6YH83ZPGt8x8GdL9A
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Four towers, resembling ascrew thread, can be seen from almost every point in Lusail.
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https://goo.gl/maps/7GUmTgXzV8XGd5V99
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A structure resembling agahfiyacan be seen around the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, in Rawdat Al Jahhaniya district.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HkKKTNJvqY1EzSHr5
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TheMall of Qatarin Rawdat Al Jahhaniya can be recognized by the boxy appearance with many ads on the side of the building. Largecar parksare also seen next to the mall.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HH42iSf57P7GxfVD9
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