Vehicle registration plates of Georgia (country)
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Vehicle registration plates of Georgia are composed of three letters, a hyphen and three numbers (e.g. ABB - 123), and are coloured black font on a white background. The first of the three letters represents where the car is registered, The plates are issued in the latin alphabet. Georgian license plates are the same size as the average European license plate, and usually have the Georgian coat of arms followed by the initial 'GEO' on the left side of the plate.
[edit] Variations of Georgian license plates
The plates vary depending on the age of the vehicle, where it was registered, how it is fueled and what the car is used for (this includes habitual violators, university use, charities, car dealers, hire vehicles, and disabled-use cars.
[edit] Car designations
A - T'bilisi
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