Google Street View - Table

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Below is a table showing the countries available on Street View and the year they were first added. Plain text indicates that a country has museum views only.

Country or territory Year added Notes
Åland Islands 2010 First semi-autonomous region available on Street View.
Andorra 2012
Antarctica 2010 While in Antarctica, the Pegman is shown as a Chinstrap Penguin. Antarctica also has the southernmost place in the world accessible by Street View.
Australia 2008 Added on the same day as Japan; first country available in Oceania.
Austria 2012 Only Museum views and ski resorts
Belgium 2011
Botswana 2012
Brazil 2010 First country available in South America. Cities in twenty-two Brazilian States are available (from a total of twenty-six States and one Federal District), along with views of the Amazon River near Manaus city, in the Amazonas State.
Canada 2009 Areas are available in every province and territory to a certain extent
Chile 2012
Croatia 2012
Czech Republic 2009
Denmark 2010
Estonia 2012
France 2008 Added on the same day as Italy, one of the first two countries available in Europe.
Finland 2010
Germany 2010 Only some big cities are available, such as Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Hanover, Cologne, Essen, Dortmund, Dresden and Leipzig.
Gibraltar 2012 Major part, most recent territory added.
Greece 2012 Museum views only.
Hong Kong 2010 First place with Street View in mainland Asia, along with Macau.
India 2012 Museum views only.
Iraq 2011 Museum views only.
Ireland 2010
Israel 2012 First place with Street View in the Middle East.
Isle of Man 2011
Italy 2008 Added on the same day as France, one of the first two countries available in Europe.
Japan 2008 First country available in Asia. Added on the same day as Australia.
Jersey 2011
Latvia 2012
Lithuania 2013 Most recent country added
Macau 2010 First place with Street View in mainland Asia, along with Hong Kong.
Mexico 2009 First Latin American country to be added to Google Street View.
Midway Islands 2012 First American overseas territory available
Monaco 2011 Smallest country available on Google Street View.
Netherlands 2009 First fully covered country.
Norway 2010 Has the northernmost place in the world accessible by Street View.
New Zealand 2008 Most of the country is covered.
Poland 2012 Piotrkowska Street, Łódź, was the only area available on the release date. Most major cities and some major roads and tourist attractions were added in the next update one month later for UEFA Euro 2012.
Portugal 2009
Qatar 2012 Museum views only.
Romania 2010
Russia 2011 Museum view only until 2012, now has areas of Moscow, St. Petersburg, small parts of Kazan, and other areas. First ex-Soviet country available.
San Marino 2012
Singapore 2009 First Southeast Asian country available.
Slovakia 2012
South Africa 2010 First country available in Africa. South Africa, Botswana and the Canary Islands are the only available territories in Africa.
South Korea 2012 Areas in and around Seoul and Busan are available.
Spain 2008
Svalbard 2012 Featuring snowmobile views
Sweden 2010
Switzerland 2009
Thailand 2012 Currently available in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket.
Taiwan 2009 Most of the country is available as well as Magong Island.
Ukraine 2012 Added before starting of UEFA Euro 2012 and it is available in Kiev, Lviv, Donetsk, Odessa and Kharkiv. Added some streets in Chernivtsi
United Kingdom 2009
United States 2007 First country available to view on Street View, as well as the only one available for over a year following Street View's initial release. Currently has more total coverage than any other country available.

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