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Macedonian car licence plate codes consist of a two-letter region code, followed by a 3-digit numeric and a 2-letter alpha code (e.g. BT 123 AA). Several cities like Kičevo, Struga and Resen all use the region code of Ohrid but the plates can be divided by looking at the last 2 numbers. If the first letter of the last 2 letters is ending on an I, the registration is from Struga, ending on A, B or C are from Ohrid, ending on K from Kičevo R from Resen and N for Debar.
[edit] Republic of Macedonia licence plate codes
Code |
Region |
Municipalities covered by the code |
BT |
Bitola |
Bitola, Demir Hisar, Kruševo |
GV |
Gostivar |
Gostivar |
KU |
Kumanovo |
Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka |
OH |
Ohrid |
Ohrid, Struga, Prespa, Resen, Debar |
PP |
Prilep |
Prilep |
SK |
Skopje |
Skopje |
SR |
Strumica |
Strumica |
ŠT |
Štip |
Štip, Radoviš, Kočani, Vinica, Makedonska Kamenica, Delčevo |
TE |
Tetovo |
Tetovo |
VE |
Veles |
Veles, Gevgelija, Demir Kapija |
[edit] Obsolete licence plate codes
Code |
Location |
Notes |
TV |
Titov Veles |
Replaced by VE (Veles) when the city in question was renamed. |
[edit] New europlates
As of January 1 2008 new Europlates will be issued in Macedonia, also more cities will get their own code.