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Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland)
Red wooden houses with white trim in rural areas, unique yellow street signs with black text, coniferous forests and birch trees.
Germany
Blue and white street signs, timber-framed houses, use of brick and stucco in architecture.
UK and Ireland
Brick houses in urban areas, stone walls in rural areas, yellow and white street signs, oak, beech, and sycamore trees.
Japan
Blue street signs with Kanji, mix of modern and traditional architecture, cherry blossoms and pine trees.
South Korea
Green or blue street signs with Hangul text, modern architecture with glass and steel, traditional hanok houses, pine and gingko trees.
India
Bilingual or trilingual street signs, colonial-style buildings, brick and concrete materials, banyan and palm trees.
United States
Green or white street signs with block lettering, wide variety of architecture, oak, maple, and pine trees.
Canada
Bilingual signs in Quebec, similar architecture to the US, maple, pine, and fir trees.
Brazil
Green street signs, mix of colonial Portuguese and modern architecture, concrete and brick materials, palm trees and rainforest flora.
South Africa
Green or blue street signs, colonial Dutch architecture, brick and thatch roofing, baobab and acacia trees.
Morocco
Bilingual street signs (Arabic and French), Islamic architecture with intricate tile work, adobe and brick materials, olive trees and date palms.
Australia
Green street signs, mix of modern and colonial architecture, eucalyptus and acacia trees.
New Zealand
Green street signs, colonial British architecture, wood and brick materials, pohutukawa and kauri trees.
United Arab Emirates
Bilingual street signs (Arabic and English), modern skyscrapers, traditional Islamic styles, palm trees and desert flora.
Israel
Trilingual street signs (Hebrew, Arabic, English), modern architecture with historical stone buildings, Jerusalem stone and concrete materials, olive trees and cypress.