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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Colombia requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.The current plate design was introduced in the 1990s, but some of the previous 1972 through 1990 design remain in use.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Until the early 2000s, the codes, designs, sizes, and colors of vehicle license plates varied in each department.In 2001, by agreement of the National Congress of Mayors, it was decided to implement the new alphanumeric system (3 letters and 4 numbers) for the entire country.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    License plates of Honduras are issued by the Honduran Secretaría de Obras Públicas, Transporte y Vivienda (SOPTRAVI, the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Living) and identify motor vehicles in the country.

  5. Vehicle registration plate - Wikipedia

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    A car registration plate from the United Kingdom. The "GB" or "UK" marks have been used in the United Kingdom in various years. [1]In Europe, most governments require a registration plate to be attached to both the front and rear of a vehicle, [2] [3] although certain jurisdictions or vehicle types, such as motorcycles, require only one plate, which is usually attached to the rear of the vehicle.

  6. Vehicle licence - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada, an annual or biennial sticker is usually applied to the plate, with a few exceptions. For example, the District of Columbia and a few U.S. states use windscreen stickers, and some U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions issue permanent fleet licence plates.

  7. Placa - Wikipedia

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    Placa may refer to: Placia, a town in ancient Mysia; Plaquita, a Dominican bat-and-ball game resembling cricket; See also. All pages with titles containing Placa