Everything you need to identify Belgium in GeoGuessr — from the writing system and road signs to bollard colours, utility poles, and the landscape itself.
These are the fastest visual identifiers — things you should look for in the first few seconds of a round.
Multilingual signs are a giveaway — Flemish north uses Dutch, Walloon south uses French
Very flat landscape in Flanders; slightly hilly in the Ardennes (south)
Red brick architecture is extremely common across the country
Yellow-orange secondary road signs are distinctive to Belgium
Dense urban areas with narrow streets; tram tracks visible in Brussels and Ghent
These details help narrow down a location once you've spotted the country — or confirm your guess when you're unsure.
EU-style; blue for motorways; yellow-orange for secondary routes; multilingual signs (Dutch in Flanders, French in Wallonia)
White lines; yellow edge lines on some older roads
Red and white
Red and white; some yellow
Concrete; some wooden; underground cables common in Flanders
Latin (Dutch/French/German)
Belgium drives on the right side of the road. In-game, the Google camera car is on the right side — so oncoming traffic comes from the left. This is the norm for most of Europe, the Americas, and continental Asia.
Belgium invented the french fry (despite the name), praline chocolate, and the saxophone. It has more castles per square kilometre than anywhere else in Europe, and UNESCO recognises Belgian beer culture as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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