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Flashcards summarising the distinctive appearance of road-side bollards for quick country identification in GeoGuessr.
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San Marino bollard
Malta bollard
Albania bollard
Red-and-white slanted bollard; the red and white segments are stacked diagonally on the post.
Mainland Italy bollard
Standard white-black-white slanted post; the black band sits roughly in the middle.
Sardinia (Italy) bollard
Very short, squat version of the Italian post with a black-white-black colour pattern and a black cap.
Montenegro bollard
Flat-topped white-black-white post; the white area contains a centred rectangular reflector.
Serbia bollard
Slanted post whose reflector sits on the right side of the white panel, forming an offset rectangle.
Austria bollard
White post with a rounded top and a rectangular reflector set inside the white section.
Slovenia bollard
White cylindrical pole; rectangle-in-white reflector and sometimes a grey strip; caps can be orange or black.
Ukraine bollard
Slanted post showing two small white reflector dots; may have red-and-white stripes or a white or red rectangle.
Slovakia bollard
Slanted WBW post that has an extra grey extension attached on the right side of the reflector.
Croatia bollard
White-black-white slanted post with red or orange reflector; Croatian version often has a smaller white top section.
Hungary bollard
Standard slanted WBW post carrying red or orange reflectors, identical to the Croatian/Lithuanian style.
Lithuania bollard
Slanted white-black-white post using red or orange reflectors, matching the Croatian and Hungarian design.
North Macedonia bollard
Slanted post featuring a very thin vertical rectangular reflector centred in the white panel.
Andorra bollard
Noticeably shorter-than-usual WBW slanted post with standard white and red reflectors.
Bulgaria bollard
Slanted bollard whose reflector rectangle is positioned on the right side of the white zone.
Sweden bollard
White-black-white post with white reflectors; longer and thinner stick and larger white area than Portugal’s.
Portugal bollard
Flat-topped WBW post; black paint reaches the very top creating a white triangle, carries an orange rectangular reflector and is shorter, thicker than Sweden’s.
Germany bollard
Typical slanted WBW marker fitted with white reflectors on both sides; includes two small round dots.
France bollard
Slanted WBW post whose white panel contains an unusually wide horizontal rectangular reflector.
Spain bollard
Slanted post distinguished by a yellow-orange rectangular reflector centered on the white section.
Switzerland bollard
More square-shaped post; reflector is a grey square or wide white rectangle and may appear on a round face with a small protrusion.
Luxembourg bollard
White post often seen beside painted trees; reflector is grey or white and the post carries two round dots.
Latvia bollard
Flat-topped post; thin round white reflector and often printed route numbers on the front.
Finland bollard
Flat-top WBW post with a thin round white reflector and two dot reflectors.
Greece bollard
Flat-topped marker featuring an exceptionally wide white (or red/white) rectangular reflector.
Estonia bollard
Flat-top post with thin round orange or white reflector discs; includes two small dots.
Poland bollard
Flat-topped post showing a central white rectangle, vertical red side stripes, and often black numbers.
Belgium bollard
White roadside pole equipped with a prominent orange reflector panel.