Utility Poles: East Europe Flashcards
Czechia1 (concrete rounded)
Romania3 (concrete rounded)
Latvia2 (wooden A-frame)
Greece2 (wooden + tall, brown wood)
Hungary3 (wooden A-frame)
Lithuania2 (concrete squared A frame)
Romania2 (holey pole thin)
Ukraine2 (concrete rounded)
Croatia2 (wooden)
Estonia1 (concrete squared)
Estonia2 (wooden)
Albania1 (concrete rounded)
Poland1 (holey pole, holes don’t reach bottom or top)
Latvia1 (wooden, alternating hooks)
Czechia2 (detached top)
North Macedonia3 (metal mesh large)
Montenegro1 (concrete rounded, thinner)
Romania1 (holey pole thick + yellow sticker), Alt
Slovakia3 (double-pole)
Albania2 (wooden)
Albania4 (detached top, czsk style)
North Macedonia4 (Italian style)
Greece1 (wooden + tall)
Lithuania3 (metal top)
Estonia3 (woodenconcrete A-frames)
Slovenia2 (wooden)
Czechia3 (double-pole)
Bulgaria1 (concrete rounded)
Hungary1 (holey pole thin)
Croatia1 (concrete rounded)
North Macedonia2 (concrete rounded)
Slovenia1 (concrete rounded)
Ukraine1 (concrete squared)
Russia2 (concrete rounded)
Serbia3 (Italian top)
Romania1 (holey pole thick + yellow sticker)
Bulgaria4+5 (sectioned + wooden)
Serbia2 (metal mesh small)
Russia1 (concrete squared)
Serbia1 (concrete rounded)
Estonia4 (woodenconcrete A-frames)
Hungary2 (holey pole thick)
Slovenia1 (concrete rounded) , Alt
North Macedonia4 (Italian style), Alt, maybe Inaccurate
Albania3 (metal)
North Macedonia1 (wooden)
Lithuania1 (concrete squared)
Montenegro2 (metal mesh small)
Serbia4 (metal mesh large)
Serbia3 (Italian top), Alt
Bulgaria3 (metal mesh small)
Slovakia1 (concrete rounded)
Bulgaria2 (concrete, alternating hooks, unique Bulgaria)
Greece2 (wooden + tall, brown wood), Alt
Slovakia2 (detached top)
Slovakia4 (wooden - more common in sk than cz)