Vehicle registration plates of Mongolia
Since 2001, the appearance of plates has changed - these must now contain the national symbol (the "Soyombo") in red, to the left of the numbers, and - between the digits and letters - the Mongolian oval (MNG).[1]
Recently, Mongolian vehicle plates used Arial typeface replaced DIN 1451 since 2018.
The first two letters of the three-letter suffix indicate the province (or aimag in Mongolian) where the vehicle was registered:
Suffix | Aimag |
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АР | Arkhangai |
БH | Bayankhongor |
БP | Baganuur |
БӨ | Bayan-Ölgii |
БУ | Bulgan |
ГС | Govisumber |
ДА | Darkhan (city) |
ДГ | Dornogovi |
ДО | Dornod |
ДУ | Dundgovi |
OP | Orkhon |
ГА | Govi-Altay |
ХЭ | Khentii |
ХО | Khovd |
ХӨ | Khövsgöl |
НА | Nalaikh district |
ӨМ | Ömnögovi |
ӨВ | Övörkhangai |
СЭ | Selenge |
СУ | Sükhbaatar |
СБ | Sükhbaatar (city) |
ТӨ | Töv |
УБ, УН, УА, УЕ | Ulaanbaatar |
УВ | Uvs |
ЗА | Zavkhan |
References
- ^ "Numberplates.com: World Number Plates". www.numberplates.com. Archived from the original on 2006-11-18.
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