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Eswatini (Swaziland) (.sz)

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Clues

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Identity & symbols

Language

English is widely spoken, along with siSwati. The alphabet is Latin, with no special characters.

Culture

Look for traditional markets, cultural ceremonies, and Swazi people wearing traditional attire, particularly during festivals.

Miscellaneous

Street View may show unique local vegetation, such as aloe plants, and signs in both English and siSwati.

Capital

Mbabane

Environment & landscape

Environment

The landscape features rolling hills, savannahs, and a mix of urban and rural settings, with significant mountainous regions.

Infrastructure

Buildings often feature traditional Swazi architecture alongside modern structures. Thatched roofs and colorful decorations are common.

Coverage

True

Foliage

Common tree types include acacias and wild figs, while grasses include various indigenous species that thrive in savanna and grassland areas.

Topography

Eswatini features a varied landscape with mountainous regions, rolling hills, and flat valleys, particularly in the central and eastern parts of the country.

Roads & transportation

Cars

Vehicle registration plates are white with a blue band at the top, displaying the letters 'SW' for Eswatini.

Driving

Vehicles drive on the left side of the road.

Signs

Road signs are primarily in English and siSwati, with a mix of standard international symbols.

Stop

Stop signs read 'STOP' in Eswatini.

Bollards

Bollards in Eswatini are typically simple and functional, often made of concrete or metal, and may not have distinctive designs.

Poles

Utility poles are commonly made of wood, with some concrete examples; they often carry electrical wires and may have minimal signage.

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