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Car number plates in [[SFR Yugoslavia]] showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, in the form of a two-letter code and 3x2 digits numerics, for example: BG 123-456. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia.
Car number plates in [[SFR Yugoslavia]] showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, in the form of a two-letter code and 3x2 digits numerics, for example: BG 123-456. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia.


== Successor state plates ==
[[Image:Ex Yugoslavia car plate 1967.jpg|thumb|A picture of a Yugoslav plate made in 1967]]

== Overview of the successor states ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Country || [[List of international vehicle registration codes|Country code]] || Appearance || Time period || Regional coding
|-
| {{BIH}} || [[Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina|BIH]] || [[File:TZ 1826 HA.jpg|200px]] <br> [[File:Bosnia and Herzegovina vehicle registration plate.jpg|200px]] <br> [[File:Registarske tablice Bosne i Hercegovine.svg|200px]] || 1992-1998 <br><br><br> 1998-2009 <br><br> since 2009 || yes <br><br><br> no <br><br> no
|-
| {{flag|Kosovo}} || [[Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo|''RKS*'']] || [[File:291-KS-036.jpg|200px]] <br> [[File:TargaRKS.png|200px]] || 1999-2010 <br><br> since 2010 || no <br><br> yes
|-
| {{HRV}} || [[Vehicle registration plates of Croatia|HR]] || [[File:Croatian registration 3012.JPG|200px]] || since 1992 || yes
|-
| {{MKD}} || [[Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Macedonia|MK]] || [[File:SK 303 OI.jpg|200px]] <br> [[File:New Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of Macedonia.jpg|200px]] || 1993-2012 <br><br> since Feb. 2012 || yes
|-
| {{MNE}} || [[Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro|MNE]] || [[File:License_plate_of_Montenegro_since_2008.jpg|200px]] || since 2008 || yes
|-
| {{SRB}} || [[Vehicle registration plates of Serbia|SRB]] || [[File:License plate of Serbia.jpg|150px]] <br> [[File:Serbian license plate 2011.jpg|200px]] || 1992-2010<br>until 1998 <br><br> since 2011 || yes
|-
| {{SLO}} || [[Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia|SLO]] || [[File:Old car plates SLO.png|200px]] <br> [[File:SloPlate.svg|200px]] <br> || 1992-2004 <br><br> since 2004|| yes
|}
1.*unrecognized, non-ISO initials.


The states that emerged on its territory following the [[Yugoslav Wars]] of the 1990s all replaced the [[red star]] with a new emblem. They also amended the format variously:
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
** Changed to a completely different format in 1998 that does not use geographically based two-letter codes
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Croatia]]
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Croatia]]
** Kept most of the old two-letter codes
** Renamed cities such as [[Požega, Croatia|Požega]] caused SP to change to PŽ
** The random part of the plate is different
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo]]
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Kosovo]]
** Switched away from the old two-letter codes to a single "KS" code between numbers in 1999
** Switched to numbers indicating districts in 2010
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Macedonia]]
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Macedonia]]
** Kept most of the old two-letter codes
** The renamed city of [[Veles (city)|Veles]] (TV to VE)
** The random part of the plate is different
** Plans to add new codes for new municipalities
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro]]
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro]]
** The TG for [[Titograd]] was replaced with a new code for [[Podgorica]]
** New format with different random part since 2008
** Many new municipalities got their own codes
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Serbia]]
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Serbia]]
** Kept most of the old two-letter codes
** New format with different random part since 2011
** Many new municipalities got their own codes in 2008
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia]]
* [[Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia]]
** Kept most of the old two-letter codes
** The random part of the plate is different
** Made small adjustments for the EU in 2004


[[Category:Vehicle registration plates by country|Yugoslavia]]
[[Category:Vehicle registration plates by country|Yugoslavia]]

Revision as of 16:10, 21 February 2013

A picture of a Yugoslav plate made in 1967

Car number plates in SFR Yugoslavia showed the place where the car carrying them was registered, in the form of a two-letter code and 3x2 digits numerics, for example: BG 123-456. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia.

Successor state plates