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Peru - Electricity counter
Peru's electricity meters are rectangular and have horizontal rectangular openings. They look kinda like post boxes.

Greece - Greek lamps
Poles in Greece are usually wooden and often will have this lamp with round shade above the light bulb. (You can sometimes find similar lamps in Serbia/North Macedonia so use other clues to confirm it's Greece)

India - Gujarat holey poles
Concrete holey poles are unique to Gujarat and the Union territory of Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

Brazil - Maranhão wide insulators
Poles with these wide insulators in a trident formation are common in Maranhão. The insulator itself is common across many states, but not in this configuration.

Senegal - Blue plates
Blue license plates in Africa are unique to Senegal, sometimes you might find license plates that looks like standard europe license plate.

Kyrgyzstan - Unique car
Kyrgyzstan can be recognized by the silver Google car with four visible bars. Coverage was done during winter, so trees often lack leaves, the landscape appears drab, and snow is visible in many areas.

Australia - wa pole metas
Western Australia pole metas:
Trident pole top(can also be seen in Victoria)
Green painted bottom of poles
red/white sticker
yellow horizontal sticker
white and gray sticker

Brazil - Coffee beans
Coffee beans are by far the most common in Minas Gerais, but also can be found in Espírito Santo and northeastern São Paulo.

Spain - Bollard
Standard Spanish bollards have a yellow-orange reflector on the front and two white dots on the back, though the back can sometimes be blank. They are typically hollow.