Talk:Google Street View coverage
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South Korea available since june 2017?
editI think you must check out the dates because i'm sure i saw Soth Korea way before 2017.
italy
editso i was just borwsing in the valle d'aosta region and i saw coveage from february 2021 can you add it?
Introductions of GSV captures of U.S. cities not counted in existing sources
editWhereas there are many American cities whose introductions are counted in the news articles and Google blog posts given as sources for our timeline of introductions, there are also a number of cities that are not accounted for in said sources. Among others, these include San Jose, California (the foremost among them); Long Beach, Anaheim, and San Bernardino, California; Salem, Oregon; Chandler and Mesa, Arizona; Aurora, Colorado; Arlington, Lubbock, and Corpus Christi, Texas; Omaha, Nebraska; Des Moines, Iowa; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Little Rock, Arkansas; Shreveport, Louisiana; Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama; Greensboro, North Carolina; Norfolk, Virginia; and Worchester, Massachusetts.
If reliable sources become available that provide more extensive listings for which U.S. cities received their earliest Street View imagery with which updates, please update the timeline of introductions to include all locations unaccounted for by the existing sources. But in doing so, keep in mind that only cities whose populations were 100,000 or greater at the time GSV was introduced should be eligible for the timeline in question. — Seth Allen (talk) 04:38, February 16, 2024 (UTC)
Cape Verde, in Street View?
editGoogle Street View is currently being implemented in Cape Verde through a partnership with Actour Cabo Verde. As of late 2024, coverage includes mapped areas on the islands of Santo Antão and São Vicente, with plans to expand to other islands to support tourism and local business visibility. Key Details on Cape Verde Street View: Project Launch: Initiated by Actour Cabo Verde to bring 360º imagery to the islands. Current Coverage: Santo Antão and São Vicente are available as of December 2024. Expansion: Plans are underway to cover more islands in subsequent phases. Access: Images can be viewed via Google Maps and Google Earth. You can explore these areas by dragging the "Pegman" icon in Google Maps onto the available roads in these islands. It will soon be available in 2026 or so. Marvelvsdcvscapcomvssega (talk) 17:42, 14 February 2026 (UTC)