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Slovakia Metas
The Slovak language, similar in appearance to Czech for non-speakers, has distinct letters unique to it: Slovak includes Ľ, Ô, Ä, Ŕ, and Ĺ; Czech, on the other hand, uses Ř, Ě, and Ů.
Language
The is a Slovakian bollard. It has unique fluro orange stripes in the black section of the bollard. The back of the bollard has a white rectangle in the black section.
Bollards
Town name signs in Slovakia have a thinner black outline around them compared to Czechia’s signs.
Street Sign
Directional signs in Slovakia are rectangular with small white arrows. This contrasts directional signs in Czechia which have a large arrow that forms the shape of the sign.
Street Sign
Slovakian road signs typically feature borders directly on the edge of the sign. In contrast, Czech signs more commonly have borders set apart from the edge by a strip matching the sign's background color.
Street Sign
Slovakia uses a special type B guardrail that is wider in the middle section.
Guardrails