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Street furniture refers to objects installed on streets and roads for various purposes. Examples include:

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Street furniture itself has become as much a part of many nations' identities as dialectA dialect is a variant, or variety, of a language spoken in a certain geographical area. The number of speakers, and the area itself, can be of arbitrary size. It follows that a dialect for a larger area can contain plenty of (sub-) dialects, which in turs and national events, so much so that one can usually recognise the location by their design; famous examples of this include:

The Tiergarten park in Berlin has a collection of antique streetlamps from around the world, both gas and electric.

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