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Salt panscan be found in central-eastern Botswana. Dirt road coverage can be found leading to the pans and has similar soil and grass, but you can also find many trees along the road. They are mainly found around the Nwetwe pan. The salt pans show up as lakes on the map.
NOTE: A lot of the dirt road coverage near the pans was taken in June, and will feature trees without leaves or those that are beginning to lose their leaves.
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Just outside Gaborone, there is a lot of coverage along very rural,small dirt tracks. They can be identified by the orange-red shade of dirt and abundance of green trees and bushes surrounding the road.
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The section of the A33 within the Sibuya Forest Reserve and the CT/3 (Tamafupa) Commercial Wildlife Utilisation isunder construction. This is most visible by the service road or embankment alongside the road.
NOTE: Despite being in the construction zone, some locations may still look normal.
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The mostly unpaved road north of Maun to Khwai can be identified byextremely white sandy soil and tall green treessurrounding the road. The first section of the road, between Maun and Shorobe, is paved. But that section can still be identified by the trees, faint road markings, and power lines to the west of the road.
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The A20 has mostlyclean, recent asphalt. Some sections of the road are muchthinnerthan usual. The landscape is characterised by red soil, dry grey-coloured trees, and very little grass
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Southeast of Tshabong, the A20 has been recently repainted and has verybright yellow linesand relativelydark asphalt. There is a powerline running alongside it to the northeast, it has orange-tan sandy soil, and you can often find patches of yellow flowers.
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The Tsodilo Hills World Heritage Site is memorable due to itslarge protruding hillswith exposed rock faces. The coverage around the hills is entirely on dirt roads.
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These distinctivesilosare found in Pandamatenga in northeastern Botswana and can be seen all around the town.
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Licence plates in Brazil werewhiteuntil 2018. Now, awhite plate with a blue stripeon top is used. Red is still used for commercial vehicles.
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Portugueseis spoken in Brazil, as opposed to most Latin American countries which speak Spanish. Compared to Spanish, some essential differences are that Portuguese uses -ão rather than -ón, -ch instead of -ll and -nh instead of -ñ.
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Soil in most of Brazil is distinctlyred. It can range from alight pinkaround Mato Grosso to a deep maroon near the Paraná river. The soil is usually not red in the North East, or in the majority of Rio Grande do Sul, however.
NOTE: The nearby Argentine province of Misiones has deep red soil, as well a handful of other countries and regions around the world.
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The most common poles in Brazil have some resemblance to aladderin the bottom portion. They are rectangular, have long segments running through the bottom, and small holes near the top.
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Most Brazilian road signs have the backs paintedblack.
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Blue road markerswith the road number and kilometre can be seen on the sides of roads.
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Brazil usesyellowonblackchevrons, as opposed to most of South America, which use black on yellow chevrons.
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Roads in Brazil will usually featuredouble yellowmiddle lines, with white outer lines. Roads can occasionally have asingle dashed yellow line.
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There are frequentlywhite painted kerbson Brazilian roads.
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Many houses throughout Brazil haveorange tiled roofs.
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It is fairly common to seetransparent satellite dishes, which within Latin America is generally unique to Brazil.
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Blue Fortlev water tanksare often seen on Brazilian roofs.
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In Generation 3 coverage, you can see two different cars:
A white car with astubby antenna. There is a diagonal coil wrapped around the antenna.
A white car withno antenna.
The car’s colour is not always visible, meaning you will often see either just the stubby antenna, or no hints of the car at all.
The stubby antenna with a diagonal coil can also be found in Ecuador, Colombia, and Mexico.
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The Generation 4 cars you can find in Brazil have a visible front, and have one of the following three colour patterns:
Blue
White with a blue stripe
White
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Most of the coverage in Brazil is along theeasternhalf, with only sparse coverage in the Amazon.
It is useful for beginning players to start forming a rough mental map of where the (limited) coverage is in the western half. When you get Amazonian rounds, this can prevent you from wildly plonking hundreds of kilometres away from the nearest road.
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Area codesare common to see in Brazil. They are often notated using parentheses, or at minimum as two separate numbers. Phone numbers are sometimes without area codes, and without them will be 8 numbers long for landline and 9 for mobile.
The pattern for each of the states is very learnable and useful. The area codes are grouped by first digit, so even just learning those can already help a lot. Notably, area codes ending in 1 will always be around major cities and state capitals.
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Each Brazilian state has atwo-letter acronym. These show up most prominently in the numbers of state roads (found on kilometre markers). They can also be found in other contexts however.
The state acronyms show up when you zoom out a little bit on Google maps, which is also possible in the minimap while in-game. However, for quick and or competitive games, it can be very useful to learn them by heart anyway, as this can help a lot with eliminating scanning time.
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Postcodes (CEP)are seen frequently onstreet signsin Brazil (though sometimes hard to read). The first two numbers will depict an area, a state or multiple states. The numbers go anti-clockwise from São Paulo, ending in Rio Grande do Sul.
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Shown here is anelevation mapof Brazil. It can help to have a rough mental map of where you can find mountains, and which regions are more flat. The highest mountains are generally found near the southeastern coast.
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Northeastern Brazil can be identified by itsdry soil, shrubs and succulents(theCaatingalandscape). In rainy season coverage, the shrubs are still recognisable, but can be deceptively green.
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TheAmazonis a dense rainforest that comprises 40% of Brazil’s total area. Not many roads are within it, but those that are, mostly go through either biodiverse forest or grassy hills with sparse trees.
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Acre has a unique landscape ofsmall grass hillsand sparsely growing trees. The roads often do not cut around the hills like in most of Brazil, but ride the hills instead. A similar landscape can also be seen near Maraba in the state of Pará.
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Rural locations in Roraima are mostly opengrassy plains with large, distant mountainsin the background. Occasionally, you are on roads within the mountains. Furthermore, the grass in Roraima is distinctly thin, and grows in bunches.
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The landscape in Rio Grande do Sul can be hilly or flat with lush, green fields. Southern areas can have some resemblance to Uruguay.
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Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo often haverolling grassy hills.
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Espírito Santo, and the surrounding areas, often have large mountains withexposed rock.
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These distinct trees, calledParaná pines, have long horizontal branches with leaves only at the end. They grow mainly in the southern Brazilian states of Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul.
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Coconut palm trees have long leaves,can grow very tall, and have thin trunks. They are common across the north eastern states and sometimes further west or south along the coast.
NOTE: Coconut palms grow across the world and are not unique to Brazil.
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Carnaúba palms have short but strong,fan-like leavesand a trunk that is smooth at the top and spiked at the bottom. They are common in Ceará but are also in Piauí and Rio Grande do Norte.
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Babassu palms have long, robust leaves comprised of many leaflets. Trunk length can vary from short to tall. They are found throughout the Amazon, or more rarely, down the east coast.
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Açai palms produce fruits that are popular globally. Most of these palms are found near Belem, but can be seen across the Amazon. They are distinct in the way theleaflets droop downwardalong with their unusually thin trunks.
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Moriche palms have leaves with arounded fan shape. They are most common in Amazonas, Acre, and Roraima, but can be found in all of the Amazonian states.
NOTE: These palms can additionally be found very commonly in the Amazonian parts of Colombia and Peru.
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Macaw palms havethin leavescompared to other palms, and often have a visiblespear shapedtop. They are very common around Mato Grosso do Sul and the surrounding states, but can be seen much further out sometimes. These palms should be used with caution, and single trees are much less of an indicator than multiple trees.
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This species of plant, withlong stemsand many leaves growing up, are very common in Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, and Paraíba. In the dry season, you can still make out the distinct long stems without leaves.
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Very tall grasscan be often seen in the centre of the country, most notably in the Tocantins, Goiás, Bahia, and Minas Gerais states.
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Eucalyptus Grandis, when fully grown, is a very tall tree with plantations all over Brazil. You can find them in both large and very small plantations., as well as randomly growing anywhere. You can see them all over the south, but there are some large plantations in Amapá too.
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Sugarcane plantationsare by far most common in the state of São Paulo, and in the coastal north east states, especially Alagoas and Pernambuco.
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Soybeansappear as small, leafy soil grown plants. They are most commonly grown in Mato Grosso, Paraná, and Goiás.
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Coffee beansare by far the most common in Minas Gerais, but also can be found in Espírito Santo and northeastern São Paulo.
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Alongside ladder poles,round polescan often be found across the south of Brazil, especially São Paulo. These poles are cylindrical and made of concrete.
NOTE: This map and the following wooden pole map was created using statistical analysis of semi-urban and rural locations. 434 locations of 3 poles per location were used across 16 states that were thought to have mixed poles. Regardless of the state, the centre of large cities will often have round poles.
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Some states also usewooden poles. They are most commonly seen in Rio Grande do Sul, Roraima, Amazonas, and Rio de Janeiro.
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Brazil often usessupportson its electricity poles that connect the crossbar to the stem of the pole. The frequency of pole supports varies greatly state-to-state. It is notably rare in the northeast.
NOTE: This tip only works for poles that have a crossbar.
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Markings on poles are used by the electricity companies to identify them. This pole ID islong,yellowpole paintwith a black code. The ones that start with a letter are found in Bahia and Pernambuco.
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Similar to the Bahia and Pernambuco poles, Goiás poles also uselong, yellow pole paintwith a black paint code, but it always starts with a number. They also have a rarer yellow on black pole ID, which can be either paint or a plate.
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Thissmall yellow or orange plateattached onto the pole by thin metal or zip tie is found in Rio Grande do Norte and Pernambuco. This ID is usually much higher up the pole in Pernambuco than in Rio Grande do Norte.
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Pole IDs in Paraná are usually made up ofblack paintand yellow or white painted text.
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Most poles in Maranhão have asmall beige plate with numbersbuilt into the surface of the pole. This pole ID can be found in Pará and Piauí more rarely.
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Utility poles in Paraná on intersections are sometimespainted with the street name. This can sometimes extend to Santa Catarina or Rio Grande do Sul if there are ladder poles in the city.
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This poletop, consisting of anasymmetrical crossbarand asupportreaching to the middle of the longerpart of the crossbar, is the most common poletop in the state of São Paulo. It can also be frequently seen in the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Rio de Janeiro and Mato Grosso do Sul.
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Thisasymmetricalcrossbarwithno supportsis exclusive to Ceara and Rondonia.
NOTE:While the crossbar in Ceara is usually made of concrete, theRondonian variationfeatures a metal crossbar, and is far less common.
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This pole configuration, featuring a zigzag-shaped top bar resting atop a flat crossbar, is exclusive to Ceara and Roraima. The pole is usually much larger than a regular electricity pole.
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Poles that have a smooth cone on top, often called apencil pole,are common in the state of Rio de Janeiro and rarely in Brasília and Manaus.
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Gamma-shapedpolescontainingelectricity boxesat the end of the bar are most commonly seen in the state of Rio de Janeiro and in the cities of Belém, Salvador, Fortaleza and Maceió.
NOTE: A variation with ashorter baris exclusive to Belém.
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You may frequently seeelectricity countersattached to the poles in Cuiabá, Macapá and large cities in the state of Pará.
NOTE: The electricity counter may consist of one orseveralcompartments.
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Poles that have one insulator on top andalternatinghorizontal insulators can be found in Mato Grosso and southern Acre. It is also very rare in Rio Grande do Sul.
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Insulators that resemblebrown mushroomsare only found in Pernambuco.
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Insulators that resemblewhite mushroomsare found in Bahia and rarely Brasília.
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Transparentinsulators are mostly in Alagoas in the northeast, and Santa Catarina in the south. They can be seen rarely in Sergipe, Ceará, and Brasília.
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These insulators have a shape resembling aspool of thread. They are found mostly in Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo, and have been seen in Ceará.
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Insulators in Ceará can sometimes be uniquelylong and thin. They are in Goiás too, but are rare.
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Poles withhorizontal insulatorsare very common in Pará and less so in Mato Grosso. They are rarely found in Acre, Amapá, Tocantins, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.
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Long grey insulators, not including when they are horizontal, are most commonly found in Pará, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Bahia, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná and Santa Catarina.
They are found rarely in Maranhão, Rio Grande do Norte, Alagoas, Sergipe, Rondônia, and Rio Grande do Sul. Other states have between 0 and 5%.
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Poles with theseblack double UFO-shaped insulators in a trident formationare common in Maranhão. The insulator itself is common across many states, but not in this configuration.
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These insulators are spherical or cone shaped and suspended on a rod above the insulator bar. They are often referred to as“lollipop” insulators. They are very common in Rio Grande de Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, and more rarely, Sergipe.
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Thesedark brown insulatorswith grey bases are found almost exclusively in Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.
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Brazil often uses metal trash baskets outside houses. In Acre and Rondônia, however, it is much more common to see them made ofconcrete.
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Lamps in Minas Gerais and Goias will often featuretwo partsto them. They can also be found inRio Grande do Norte, Ceará, Rio Grande do Sul as well as the Federal District.
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Lamps in urban northern Paraná sometimes haveno lamp arm. Styles contrast, and are either colourful, plastic and industrial, or look fancy and ornate. Both versions are most commonly found in northwest Paraná.
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The vast majority of poles in Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Pará, Amapá, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco and Santa Catarina have thelamp arm attachedto the pole, as opposed to it being attached with a plate, which is much more common generally.
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Lamps in Roraima have asimilar stylebut havedifferent coloursin the main cities. Boa Vista, Normandia, and Mucajaí have red lamps, Rorainópolis has blue lamps, Pacaraima and Iracema have green, and Caracaraí has yellow.
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https://goo.gl/maps/kYzkP7x6CZTbjiXr8
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Lamps in Ceará often have afancy and colourful arm, whether as lampposts or attached to utility poles. It sometimes says the town on the arm.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/MckB245goyAT61DeA
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72
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São Paulo has far moredivided highwaysthan any other state.
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73
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Phone numberscan sometimes be seen underneath kilometre markers in São Paulo.
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https://goo.gl/maps/AAJf669hRUgGftPMA
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74
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Cobblestone pavementis most common in the northeast and in Rio Grande do Sul.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/7do2nnCEtUs9K8oVA
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75
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Roads withhexagonalconcrete tiles can be found across Brazil, but they are more common in Santa Catarina and Minas Gerais.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/nbrVUdWPtQ1px9JW6
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76
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Some roads in Acre are made ofred brick.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/CKLk3b2yvemvhmh9A
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77
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Cobblestone roads withrandomly sized stonesare most common in southeast Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/dUYVByAv63qgdgTT9
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78
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Theseunevenbut mostlysquarestone roads are seen in western Rio Grande do Sul and west Santa Catarina. The soil will often be very dark in these regions too.
NOTE: The same roads are seen in the Misiones province of Argentina.
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https://goo.gl/maps/HPn3zs2Y5SLbNztx5
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79
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You can often see pavements in Rio Grande do Sul that havebrown tilesbut are either jagged and random, or square. This style can sometimes be seen in Santa Catarina.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/pa7Ly6M1wtZA4GPj8
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80
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Buildings in the southern states, mainly Santa Catarina, can be ofEuropean influence(typically vaguely German) in design and style.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/bQcUQcVNugZzETYz5
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81
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Wooden houses on stilts are very common in the state of Acre.
NOTE: They are also seen more rarely in low-lying Amazonas and Pará, as well as various other countries.
| 2
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/KZQUzyJ1KygjdGXG6
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82
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Most roads in Piauí havered gravelon the side of the road. Some roads in Generation 4 now have tarmac and kerbs, but some gravel shoulders remain.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/TNgnZM7sdfKtnUg89
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83
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In all Generation 4 coverage in Amapá, the front right of the camera issmudged. In addition, all Generation 4 coverage in Amapá features the white car with the blue stripe.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/tLuoeuV2xauC5Uoc7
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84
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You can often seeriftsin Alagoas Generation 3 coverage.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/mYF2DQyC48f62Dk76
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85
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These spheres on top of utility poles areJoão-de-Barro nests. They are common across the south of Brazil.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/zWwzhZYRw5ZKL8297
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86
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The landscape near the town of Uiramuta, in northern Roraima, features a very distinct landscape. It is dry, with large mountains containing numerous “folds.”
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/FNvyMySmwt4HWnUU9
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87
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Coastal regions in Rio Grande do Sul are recognisable due to being a rareflat wetland, which is uncommon in Brazil.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/XqQWffwdN9wiZQYH7
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88
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São Paulo has asquare, yellowpole ID paint. It has three letters on top followed by two numbers, a black line, and four more numbers. The three letters represent the municipality within São Paulo, but are rarely visible.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/j8e7bCncUhMrV61XA
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89
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Street signs inCampo GrandeandJoinvillearestickerswrapped around a pole at intersections. Campo Grande signs usually have extra information and a red and yellow stripe.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/bP6rWChW4MMmzJS18
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90
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Lamps in Rio de Janeiro arecurvedthrough the whole of the lamp arm, which is not seen anywhere else.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/b6vqNHVc4YrsdBqT9
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91
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Teresina lamps are usuallybluewith anorange arm.
| 1
| 2025-07-25T16:29:12
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https://goo.gl/maps/kb3zrqgYoCsy73xz7
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92
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Belém lamp heads are oftenorange.
| 1
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https://goo.gl/maps/6jT48exBoqaGENbk8
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