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[[Image:Ex Yugoslavia car plate 1967.jpg|thumb|A Yugoslav plate made in 1967]]
[[Image:Ex Yugoslavia car plate 1967.jpg|thumb|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 12-34, BG 123-45 or BG 123-456. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia.{{fact|date=September 2013}}
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 12-34, BG 123-45 or BG 123-456. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia:<ref>{{Cite book|title=Vse o prometnih predpisih|last=Bračun|first=Anton|publisher=|year=1987|isbn=86-371-0024-4|location=Ljubljana|pages=131, 132|language=Slovene}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Code
!Region
!Code
!Region
|-
|AR
|[[Aranđelovac]]
|OG
|[[Ogulin]]
|-
|BL
|[[Banja Luka]]
|OH
|[[Ohrid]]
|-
|BR
|[[Bar, Montenegro|Bar]]
|OS
|[[Osijek]]
|-
|BM
|[[Beli Manastir]]
|PA
|[[Pančevo]]
|-
|BG
|[[Belgrade|Beograd]]
|PE
|[[Peć]]
|-
|BI
|[[Bijeljina]]
|PI
|[[Pirot]]
|-
|BT
|[[Bitola]]
|PV
|[[Pljevlja]]
|-
|BJ
|[[Bjelovar]]
|PO
|[[Požarevac]]
|-
|BO
|[[Bor, Serbia|Bor]]
|PB
|[[Priboj]]
|-
|BČ
|[[Brčko]]
|PP
|[[Prilep]]
|-
|BD
|[[Budva]]
|PD
|[[Prijedor]]
|-
|BU
|[[Bugojno]]
|PR
|[[Pristina|Priština]]
|-
|CE
|[[Celje]]
|PZ
|[[Prizren]]
|-
|CT
|[[Cetinje]]
|PK
|[[Prokuplje]]
|-
|ČA
|[[Čačak]]
|PU
|[[Pula]]
|-
|ČK
|[[Čakovec]]
|RI
|[[Rijeka]]
|-
|ČP
|[[Čapljina]]
|RU
|[[Ruma]]
|-
|DA
|[[Daruvar]]
|SA
|[[Sarajevo]]
|-
|DE
|[[Delnice]]
|SI
|[[Sisak]]
|-
|DO
|[[Doboj]]
|SK
|[[Skopje]]
|-
|DU
|[[Dubrovnik]]
|SB
|[[Slavonski Brod]]
|-
|DJ
|[[Gjakova|Djakovica]]
|SP
|[[Slavonska Požega]]
|-
|GL
|[[Gjilan|Gnjilane]]
|SD
|[[Smederevo]]
|-
|GM
|[[Gornji Milanovac]]
|SC
|[[Sokolac]]
|-
|GŽ
|[[Goražde]]
|SO
|[[Sombor]]
|-
|GO
|[[Nova Gorica|Gorica]]
|ST
|[[Split, Croatia|Split]]
|-
|GS
|[[Gospić]]
|SM
|[[Sremska Mitrovica]]
|-
|GV
|[[Gostivar]]
|SR
|[[Strumica]]
|-
|HN
|[[Herceg Novi]]
|SU
|[[Subotica]]
|-
|IG
|[[Ivangrad]]
|SV
|[[Svetozarevo]]
|-
|JC
|[[Jajce]]
|ŠA
|[[Šabac]]
|-
|KA
|[[Karlovac]]
|ŠI
|[[Šibenik]]
|-
|KI
|[[Kikinda]]
|ŠT
|[[Štip]]
|-
|KNJ
|[[Konjic]]
|TE
|[[Tetovo]]
|-
|KP
|[[Koper]]
|TG
|[[Podgorica|Titograd]]
|-
|KC
|[[Koprivnica]]
|TD
|[[Titov Drvar]]
|-
|KO
|[[Kotor]]
|TK
|[[Titova Korenica]]
|-
|KG
|[[Kragujevac]]
|TM
|[[Titova Mitrovica]]
|-
|KV
|[[Kraljevo]]
|TV
|[[Titov Veles]]
|-
|KR
|[[Kranj]]
|TU
|[[Titovo Užice]]
|-
|KN
|[[Krapina]]
|TR
|[[Travnik]]
|-
|KŽ
|[[Križevci, Croatia|Križevci]]
|TB
|[[Trebinje]]
|-
|KŠ
|[[Kruševac]]
|TS
|[[Trstenik, Serbia|Trstenik]]
|-
|KU
|[[Kumanovo]]
|TZ
|[[Tuzla]]
|-
|KT
|[[Kutina]]
|UL
|[[Ulcinj]]
|-
|LE
|[[Leskovac]]
|UR
|[[Uroševac]]
|-
|LI
|[[Livno]]
|VA
|[[Valjevo]]
|-
|LO
|[[Loznica]]
|VŽ
|[[Varaždin]]
|-
|LJ
|[[Ljubljana]]
|VK
|[[Vinkovci]]
|-
|MA
|[[Makarska]]
|VT
|[[Virovitica]]
|-
|MB
|[[Maribor]]
|VI
|[[Visoko]]
|-
|MD
|[[Modriča]]
|VR
|[[Vranje]]
|-
|MO
|[[Mostar]]
|VŠ
|[[Vršac]]
|-
|MS
|[[Murska Sobota]]
|VU
|[[Vukovar]]
|-
|NA
|[[Našice]]
|ZD
|[[Zadar]]
|-
|NK
|[[Nikšić]]
|ZG
|[[Zagreb]]
|-
|NI
|[[Niš]]
|ZA
|[[Zaječar]]
|-
|NG
|[[Nova Gradiška]]
|ZR
|[[Zrenjanin]]
|-
|NP
|[[Novi Pazar]]
|ZE
|[[Zenica]]
|-
|NS
|[[Novi Sad]]
|ZV
|[[Zvornik]]
|-
|NM
|[[Novo mesto]]
|
|
|}


== Successor state plates ==
== Successor state plates ==

Revision as of 20:40, 22 December 2017

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 12-34, BG 123-45 or BG 123-456. The letter codes matched the municipalities of Yugoslavia:[1]

Code Region Code Region
AR Aranđelovac OG Ogulin
BL Banja Luka OH Ohrid
BR Bar OS Osijek
BM Beli Manastir PA Pančevo
BG Beograd PE Peć
BI Bijeljina PI Pirot
BT Bitola PV Pljevlja
BJ Bjelovar PO Požarevac
BO Bor PB Priboj
Brčko PP Prilep
BD Budva PD Prijedor
BU Bugojno PR Priština
CE Celje PZ Prizren
CT Cetinje PK Prokuplje
ČA Čačak PU Pula
ČK Čakovec RI Rijeka
ČP Čapljina RU Ruma
DA Daruvar SA Sarajevo
DE Delnice SI Sisak
DO Doboj SK Skopje
DU Dubrovnik SB Slavonski Brod
DJ Djakovica SP Slavonska Požega
GL Gnjilane SD Smederevo
GM Gornji Milanovac SC Sokolac
Goražde SO Sombor
GO Gorica ST Split
GS Gospić SM Sremska Mitrovica
GV Gostivar SR Strumica
HN Herceg Novi SU Subotica
IG Ivangrad SV Svetozarevo
JC Jajce ŠA Šabac
KA Karlovac ŠI Šibenik
KI Kikinda ŠT Štip
KNJ Konjic TE Tetovo
KP Koper TG Titograd
KC Koprivnica TD Titov Drvar
KO Kotor TK Titova Korenica
KG Kragujevac TM Titova Mitrovica
KV Kraljevo TV Titov Veles
KR Kranj TU Titovo Užice
KN Krapina TR Travnik
Križevci TB Trebinje
Kruševac TS Trstenik
KU Kumanovo TZ Tuzla
KT Kutina UL Ulcinj
LE Leskovac UR Uroševac
LI Livno VA Valjevo
LO Loznica Varaždin
LJ Ljubljana VK Vinkovci
MA Makarska VT Virovitica
MB Maribor VI Visoko
MD Modriča VR Vranje
MO Mostar Vršac
MS Murska Sobota VU Vukovar
NA Našice ZD Zadar
NK Nikšić ZG Zagreb
NI Niš ZA Zaječar
NG Nova Gradiška ZR Zrenjanin
NP Novi Pazar ZE Zenica
NS Novi Sad ZV Zvornik
NM Novo mesto

Successor state plates

  1. ^ Bračun, Anton (1987). Vse o prometnih predpisih (in Slovene). Ljubljana. pp. 131, 132. ISBN 86-371-0024-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)