you can find "bulgarian" garbage containers in czechia as well, they're mostly replaced by plastic ones tho, also we have same blue bollards as slovakia - they're placed on spots where the road is prone to be icy in winter
Another hint for Türkiye, it is the only country in Europe where you will find "Sk." On street signs. "Sk." Is short for "Sokak" which means street. Same thing with "Cd ." Which is Cadde and it means wide/large street (there is no exact English translation)
If the street is one way or one line for each direction, it is a "Sokak". If it has two lines for each directions, it is a "Cadde". If it has three lines or more than three lines, it is a "Bulvar" if it is in the city. If it has more than three lines and can be found in countryside it is a "Karayolu". And also, you can't find traffic lights in a "Sokak" but you can easily find one in a "Cadde"
4:58 This license plate is no longer issued. New license plates do not have the yellow band, so this tip will he less and less useful as new footage is released.
For Hungary: these street signs can only be found in Budapest. Every other cities have different signs, and most of them doesn't even have street signs.
What you mentioned for Sweden, the white stripes along the side of the road, Ive played a lot of geoguesser and they are mainly in Finland/Estonia, never had them and I was in Sweden
As a Finnish person the reason almost all of our signs end with “tie” is because in Finnish “tie” is road so it’s like Viuluroad what is viulutie and another reason for all sings end with “tie” is because we like saying like that…….
Russian stop signs aren't even octagonal. They have this regular white sign with black letters, which writes "Stop" in Cyrillic "СТОП". Italian and French road signs also are very distinct. Whenever there's an urban setting with Italian style road signs but has too many slopes, that's San Marino. It's a pretty mountainous area.
That was nice although some were a bit disapointing like the netherlands being flat, that's not really something that unique in gueoguesser I feel but either way it was funny !
it was tough as there isn't really anything ''unique'' about netherlands when it comes to geoguessr metas other than the fact that it will always be flat 🤷♂
@@All-Timer-r1f in my country the street is "utca" and the only one in Europe. Of course as Hungarian is a unique language which has no related language nearby.
China Unique road features Yellow warning signs Stop sign with unique letter 停 Green highway sign with car Unique letters on exit signs Unique blue tunnel sign Speed limits divisible of 5
Since 2020, license plates in Portugal do not have the yellow strip on the right. Now, plates have just the blue strip on the left. Not a valid clue anymore...
As a Turk, I was thinking that every country had a stop sign in their language.
In most languages stop means stop
@Wertiich_bs xd
@Wertiich_bsyou know there are languages other than Indo European languages right?
@@konuralpyldzkan1495 that's why he said *most*
you can find "bulgarian" garbage containers in czechia as well, they're mostly replaced by plastic ones tho, also we have same blue bollards as slovakia - they're placed on spots where the road is prone to be icy in winter
same in poland with the trash containers
Russia also has that kind of garbage containers
@ russia is garbage container…
same in slovakia with the trash containers
In other words this type of containers is pretty common.
The shrines you mentioned in Greece are usually built for people who died in traffic accidents
Or crashed and they almost died
The garbage bins mentioned on in Bulgaria can be found all around east of the Europe ...
here in Hungary as well :)
I am from Poland. The same:)
@@mateusz-ez2wk it seems like in Middle Europe as well
In Albania too
Spanish pedestrian crossing signs with 8 stripes can also be found in Andorra.
Another hint for Türkiye, it is the only country in Europe where you will find "Sk." On street signs. "Sk." Is short for "Sokak" which means street. Same thing with "Cd ." Which is Cadde and it means wide/large street (there is no exact English translation)
I think “cadde” can be “avenue” or "road” but you're right there isn't an exact translation
@@ca3lumm or maybe boulevard?
Avenue is cadde, Street is sokak. And some of the street signs have the region spesific info down under
If the street is one way or one line for each direction, it is a "Sokak".
If it has two lines for each directions, it is a "Cadde".
If it has three lines or more than three lines, it is a "Bulvar" if it is in the city.
If it has more than three lines and can be found in countryside it is a "Karayolu".
And also, you can't find traffic lights in a "Sokak" but you can easily find one in a "Cadde"
@turkishmappingtheturkishguyboulevard is bulvar not cadde
4:58 This license plate is no longer issued.
New license plates do not have the yellow band, so this tip will he less and less useful as new footage is released.
France also has double blue on both sides of the registration plate
Italy too
@@direttore7444 correct, but front plates are smaller
For Hungary: these street signs can only be found in Budapest. Every other cities have different signs, and most of them doesn't even have street signs.
What you mentioned for Sweden, the white stripes along the side of the road, Ive played a lot of geoguesser and they are mainly in Finland/Estonia, never had them and I was in Sweden
Tie means basically road in finnish.
As a Finnish person the reason almost all of our signs end with “tie” is because in Finnish “tie” is road so it’s like Viuluroad what is viulutie and another reason for all sings end with “tie” is because we like saying like that…….
VIULUTIE
Many of the garbage containers are the same in Serbia and Bosnia as thry are in Bulgaria
Chinese pedestrian crossing signs are the same as in Russia
Next make Asia
that's crazy timing lmao
Russian stop signs aren't even octagonal. They have this regular white sign with black letters, which writes "Stop" in Cyrillic "СТОП".
Italian and French road signs also are very distinct. Whenever there's an urban setting with Italian style road signs but has too many slopes, that's San Marino. It's a pretty mountainous area.
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That was nice although some were a bit disapointing like the netherlands being flat, that's not really something that unique in gueoguesser I feel but either way it was funny !
it was tough as there isn't really anything ''unique'' about netherlands when it comes to geoguessr metas other than the fact that it will always be flat 🤷♂
@@All-Timer-r1f in my country the street is "utca" and the only one in Europe. Of course as Hungarian is a unique language which has no related language nearby.
4:40 same for albanian trucks
He forgot Belarus and Moldova
China
Warning signs:Poland
Stop signs:Turkey(similar,停)
Plates:UK/San Marino(yellow or blue/white)
Rural roads:Monaco(too many mountains)
Ukraine now also has the more European style with a blue ribbon in which there is the Ukrainian flag at the top and UA at the bottom,
China
Unique road features
Yellow warning signs
Stop sign with unique letter 停
Green highway sign with car
Unique letters on exit signs
Unique blue tunnel sign
Speed limits divisible of 5
Do asia, but include my country palestine please!
South America!.
well would you look at that timing
@@All-Timer-r1f Nice!.
Lol, no Belarus in Geoguessr?
Unfortunately Belarus doesn't have Google Street View coverage yet.
@@All-Timer-r1f wow, really? Didn't know that.
@@All-Timer-r1fIt has a few trekkers in the capital Minsk
@@All-Timer-r1f Weirdly enough, i though it has. It has indeed, but with somewhat strange pattern
@@andreman2767 There is official coverage on about 10-15 streets near the city hall in Minsk
Since 2020, license plates in Portugal do not have the yellow strip on the right. Now, plates have just the blue strip on the left. Not a valid clue anymore...
True, but a lot of cars kept it on them and you will still see coverage with the unique strip 95% of the time
Austria fact is false, we have the same bollards in Serbia.
Turkey isn’t a European country
bad bot
@ If you believe that, it’s ok, but Turkey isn’t an European country.