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- Q1665778 subject Q5601572.
- Q1665778 subject Q8791347.
- Q1665778 abstract "A tourist sign, often referred to as a brown sign, is a traffic sign whose purpose is to direct visitors to tourist destinations, such as historic buildings, tourist regions, caravan or camp sites, picnic areas, sporting facilities or museums. By international convention brown signs with white lettering and white pictograms are often used for this purpose.In the mid-1970s tourist signs were introduced in France. Since that time the idea of directing tourists to sights and attractions using a uniform type of signage has spread around the world. In Germany these tourist signs were first used in 1984. It is not clear which of the two signs, to the Löwensteiner Berge or to Burg Teck, was first erected there.".
- Q1665778 thumbnail Sign_for_the_Isle_of_Wight_Bus_Museum.JPG?width=300.
- Q1665778 wikiPageExternalLink motorway_signs.asp.
- Q1665778 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?article_id=193.
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- Q1665778 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
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- Q1665778 wikiPageWikiLink Q5601572.
- Q1665778 wikiPageWikiLink Q864011.
- Q1665778 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791347.
- Q1665778 comment "A tourist sign, often referred to as a brown sign, is a traffic sign whose purpose is to direct visitors to tourist destinations, such as historic buildings, tourist regions, caravan or camp sites, picnic areas, sporting facilities or museums. By international convention brown signs with white lettering and white pictograms are often used for this purpose.In the mid-1970s tourist signs were introduced in France.".
- Q1665778 label "Tourist sign".
- Q1665778 depiction Sign_for_the_Isle_of_Wight_Bus_Museum.JPG.