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Nie ma nazwy. Co do mapki, to jeśli wchodzić w szczegóły, trolejbus znajduje sie na wschodniej stronie ronda.
None of our roundabouts have names, like it is in Poland. I usually mark such places by the name of street (brigde) from where to which it moves like in a usual crossing. In this case I would write Šeimyniškių gatvė / Žirmūnų gatvė.
All roundabouts in Białystok have a name. Maybe it is ewenement in Poland.
Yes, in Poland there is a tendency to name every single section of a sidewalk, usually with historical names commemorating the underground forces fighting in World War II and later during the communism period.
Haven`t seen named sidewalks in Poland but giving a name to roundabout is really nice thing. It is more Lithuanian tradition giving names to various impassable tracks on the fields or alleys between houses. http://goo.gl/pgdX1g - this field has the name of Ugnijos square. There is single sign saying that but it is not marked on official map (see link). There is pedestrian sidewalk just by that "square" which is named Chicago alley but in reality there are no signs with such name at all.