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{{Short description|Overview of the jugoslavian vehicle registration plates}} |
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[[File:Geographical distribution of license plate codes in Yugoslavia.png|alt=Geographical distribution of license plate codes in Yugoslavia|thumb|412x412px|Geographical distribution of license plate codes in Yugoslavia]] |
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Car number plates in [[SFR Yugoslavia]] consisted of a two-letter district code that showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, followed by a [[red star]] and two groups of digits that could contain two or three |
Car number plates in [[SFR Yugoslavia]] consisted of a two-letter district code that showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, followed by a [[red star]] and two groups of digits that could contain two or three characters, for example: <code>BG 12-34</code>, <code>BG 123-45</code> or <code>BG 123-456</code>. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia:<ref>{{Cite book|title=Vse o prometnih predpisih|last=Bračun|first=Anton|year=1987|isbn=86-371-0024-4|location=Ljubljana|pages=131, 132|language=sl}}</ref> |
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== Special plates == |
== Special plates == |
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[[Image:Ex Yugoslavia car plate 1967.jpg|thumb|A temporary plate]] |
[[Image:Ex Yugoslavia car plate 1967.jpg|thumb|A temporary plate]] |
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* Trailer plates had the reverse format of the normal plates, starting with the digits and ending with the regional code. |
* Trailer plates had the reverse format of the normal plates, starting with the digits and ending with the regional code. |
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* [[Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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* [[Vehicle registration plates of Croatia]] |
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Croatia]] |
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* [[Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo]] |
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* [[Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro]] |
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro]] |
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* [[Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia]] |
* [[Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Vehicle registration plates of Europe}} |
{{Vehicle registration plates of Europe}} |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 12 September 2024
Car number plates in SFR Yugoslavia consisted of a two-letter district code that showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, followed by a red star and two groups of digits that could contain two or three characters, for example: BG 12-34
, BG 123-45
or BG 123-456
. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia:[1]
Special plates
[edit]- Trailer plates had the reverse format of the normal plates, starting with the digits and ending with the regional code.
- Diplomatic plates had yellow letters on black background. The vehicles were marked with an oval sticker with a mark CMD, CD or CC.
- Plates of vehicles and trailers belonging to the Yugoslav armed forces had the red star separated on the left side, together with a red JNA inscription.
- Temporary plates had RP (registrovano privremeno) on the place of the district code, followed by three or four digits, a vertical red band containing the year of registration and a numerical denotation of the republic where the vehicle was temporarily registered.
- Police plates had white letters on blue background and started with M (milicija).
- Agricultural plates had white letters on green background.
- Vehicles with exceptional dimensions received red plates with white letters.
Successor state plates
[edit]- Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
- Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo
- Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
- Vehicle registration plates of North Macedonia
- Vehicle registration plates of Serbia
- Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia
References
[edit]- ^ Bračun, Anton (1987). Vse o prometnih predpisih (in Slovenian). Ljubljana. pp. 131, 132. ISBN 86-371-0024-4.
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