Bashkir bilingual signs (10)
Chuvash bilingual signs (10)
Cobblestone pavement (10)
East of Birobidzhan (10)
Extended insulator bars (10)
Khabarovsk-Vanino road (10)
Komi bilingual signs (10)
Mari bilingual signs (10)
Mari El historical buildings (10)
Mesh framework utility poles (10)
Poorly-tracked dirt roads (20)
Road to Yakutsk (10)
Rounded rectangular fences (10)
Sunset coverage (10)
Tatar bilingual signs (10)
Tropical plants (10)
Tunkinsky National Park (10)
Unique bollard (10)
West of Birobidzhan (10)
Yellow bands (10)
Yellow pole plates (10)

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Bashkir bilingual signs

Bashkir bilingual signs are found in Bashkortostan and use “урамы” for street, the same as Tatar, but are often not abbreviated.

Description and images taken from: www.plonkit.net/russia.

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