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Romanian car number plates
On the Romanian License plates we find on the left side a blue strip with the Flag of Romania and the country code of Romania (RO), then the county code and a combination of two digits and three letters.
This is the list of counties (in the parentheses the capital, if different from the name of the county)
- AB Alba (Alba Iulia)
- AG Argeş (Piteşti)
- AR Arad
- B Bucharest
- BC Bacău
- BH Bihor (Oradea)
- BN Bistriţa-Năsăud (Bistriţa)
- BR Brăila
- BT Botoşani
- BV Braşov
- BZ Buzău
- CJ Cluj - (Cluj-Napoca)
- CL Călăraşi
- CS Caraş-Severin (Reşiţa)
- CT Constanţa
- CV Covasna (Sfântu Gheorghe)
- DB Dâmboviţa (Târgovişte)
- DJ Dolj (Craiova)
- GJ Gorj (Târgu Jiu)
- GL Galaţi
- GR Giurgiu
- HD Hunedoara (Deva)
- HR Harghita (Miercurea Ciuc)
- IL Ialomiţa (Slobozia)
- IS Iaşi (Iasi)
- MH Mehedinţi (Drobeta-Turnu Severin)
- MM Maramureş (Baia Mare)
- MS Mureş (Târgu Mureş)
- NT Neamţ (Piatra Neamţ)
- OT Olt (Slatina)
- PH Prahova (Ploieşti)
- SB Sibiu
- SJ Sălaj (Zalău)
- SM Satu Mare
- SV Suceava
- TL Tulcea
- TM Timiş (Timişoara)
- TR Teleorman (Alexandria)
- VL Vâlcea (Râmnicu Vîlcea)
- VN Vrancea (Focşani)
- VS Vaslui
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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