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Unlike most countries in the world that use an octagonal stop sign, Cuba still uses a circular stop sign with a red inverted triangle and it is defined in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals as B2b. This convention still allows an older style of stop sign.
The red octagonal field with white English-language stop legend is the most common stop sign used around the world, but it is not universal; Japan uses an inverted solid red triangle, for example, and Zimbabwe until 2016 used a disc bearing a black cross. Moreover, there are many variants of the red-and-white octagonal sign.
Pages in category "Stop motion" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Films with portions using stop-motion animation. Pages in category "Films using stop-motion animation" The following 161 pages are in this category, out of 161 total. ...
Italian light signals can either be "Category 1 signals" (segnali di 1° categoria) or "Distant signals" (segnali di avviso). Distant signals are light signals which cannot display a red — stop — aspect: therefore, they are normally used to govern the approach to main signals, especially on single track lines.
Stop, a 1970 American film by Bill Gunn with Marlene Clark, Anna Aries, Edward Michael Bell; Stop, a 1972 French-Canadian film by Jean Beaudin; Stop!, a 2004 Hindi romantic film starring Dia Mirza
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