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The standard regular plate consists of three or four randomly assigned numbers, one or two randomly assigned letters, and the first two letters indicate the city, separated by the Croatian coat of arms, while the numbers and the last letters are separated by a dash (example; ZG 000-A, ZG 000-AA, ZG 0000-A or ZG 0000-AA).
On 6 December 2010, a new design was introduced [3] containing the letters RKS (Republic of Kosovo) on a blue field, a two digit number corresponding to the districts of Kosovo, the coat of arms of Kosovo, a three-digit number and finally two serial letters. [4]
Current plate of North Macedonia (February 2019–) Former plate of the Republic of Macedonia (2012–2019) Former plate of the Republic of Macedonia (1993–2012), but still in use Map of current registration codes (2020–) Map of registration codes by municipality (2019–2020) Map of registration codes by municipality (2015–2019) Map of old registration codes by municipality (2013–2015 ...
Ukrainian implementation of a format similar to the EU format. Both the EU format and the Ukrainian format satisfy the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic.. Since the restoration of Ukraine's independence in 1991, the country has used four main systems of vehicle registration plates.
Vehicle registration plates of Serbia display black alphanumeric characters on a white background with blue field placed along the left side edge.. Issuance of current registration plates started on 1 January 2011 and they were used alongside the old ones during the transitional period until the end of 2011.
AMSM (Auto - Moto Association of Macedonia) is North Macedonia's largest automobile club, with more than 20,000 members in 2021. It was founded 1945. Through its 14 regional clubs, AMSM covers the entire territory of the Republic of North Macedonia.
The BOV (Serbian: Борбено оклопно возило (БОВ), romanized: Borbeno oklopno vozilo (BOV), lit. 'Combat Armored Vehicle'), is an all-wheel drive armoured vehicle manufactured in the former Yugoslavia and today in Serbia. [3] The second generation BOV is currently in development.
The Zastava NTV (Serbian: Ново теренско возило, romanized: Novo terensko vozilo; transl. New Terrain Vehicle) is a Serbian 4x4, multipurpose, all-terrain infantry mobility vehicle designed by the Military Technical Institute and Zastava Trucks, and manufactured by Zastava TERVO.