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Countries by Street Names

You're given a street name, that is unique to one country. Name the country!
Street names provide definite country clues such as language, personalities or geographical feature
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Last updated: December 28, 2022
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First submittedDecember 28, 2022
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Avenue des Champs-Élysées
France
Van der Hoopstraat
Netherlands
Bol'shaya Morskaya Ulitsa
Russia
Köpenicker Straße
Germany
Chaussée de Waterloo
Belgium
Hämeentie
Finland
Xī'ān mén dàjiē
China
Donauturmstraße
Austria
Sihlhölzlistrasse
Switzerland
Bulevar Nikole Tesle
Serbia
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Nobelgatan
Sweden
Rosa Parks Boulevard
United States
Via del Corso
Italy
Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie
Poland
Calle Chimborazo
Ecuador
Hokusai-dōri
Japan
Calea Victoriei
Romania
Apollonos
Greece
Rua da América
Brazil
Jumeirah Beach Road
United Arab Emirates
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Level 43
Dec 28, 2022
As a Brazilian (and someone who never visited Rio) I wasn’t expecting to see Rua da América here. We have way more famous streets like Eixo Monumental (Brasília), Avenida Paulista (São Paulo), Avenida Atlântica (Rio de Janeiro), but it was a great test ;)

Somehow I got Romania on the last second. I still don’t know the reason. Maybe that was a random romanic country that popped out in my head.

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Level 49
Dec 28, 2022
As a Finn I can also tell that Hämeentie (for example in Helsinki) is a generic and that's why great example of Finnish street name. Häme is one of Finland's (historical) provinces and the word "tie" means road or way.

Thanks for the quiz!

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Level 67
Dec 29, 2022
I mainly chose street names, which gave a clue for the country that is unique as well. Not sure if the famous streets you mentioned are unique to Brazil, but Rua da America I think is a nice clue to spot the portuguese and america :)