A = Prague Image from Wikipedia |
When you look at a Czech license plate you can tell where a car is registered by looking at the second character on the left. The alpha character tells which kraj (region) the car is registered.
A = Prague
B = South Moravia For me, B = Brno
C = South Bohemia
E = Pardubice
H = Hradec Králové
J = Highland
K = Karlovy Vary
L = Liberec
M = Olomouc
P = Plzeň
S = Central Bohemia
T = Moravia-Silesia
U = Ústi nad Labem
Z = Zlín
B = Brno |
As of yesterday it is now possible to get a personalised "vanity" plate in Czechland. The requested plate must have eight characters with at least one numeric character. There are about 900 words deemed vulgar by the Ministry of Transportation which are not allowed. No plates may begin with G, CH, O, Q or W. The price for vanity plates is 10 000 Kč (~$400).
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