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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