Vehicle registration plates of Armenia

Vehicle registration plates of Armenia have black characters on a rectangular white background. They are composed of two or three numbers, two letters (smaller than the digits) in the middle, and two (or three) other numbers. By left side is located the international code "AM" with a circular car plaque and, sometimes, the national flag.

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Overview

In 1992, after the independence of Armenia (due to the collapse of the Soviet Union), it was created the system for the license plates.

Five letters of Armenian alphabet (Տ, Ս, Լ, Օ, Ո), which have a similar form in Latin, are used on the plates:

Armenian letters Transliteration[1] Latin letters
Լ l L
Ո o n
Ս s U
Տ t S
Օ ô O

Military vehicles have white characters on a black background.

Regional codes

Area Code Province (Marz)
01 to 10, 11, 13, 19, 61 to 68 Yerevan (city)
12, 27 to 29 Armavir Province
14, 45 to 49 Shirak Province
15, 21 to 24 Aragatsotn Province
16, 31 to 35 Gegharkunik Province
17, 42, 43 Kotayk Province
18, 56 Vayots Dzor Province
25 to 26 Ararat Province
36 to 39, 41 Lori Province
51 to 54 Syunik Province
57 to 59 Tavush Province
20, 30, 40, 44, 50, 55, 60, 69 to 99 Individual plates not showing province

Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenian registration plates with region codes 22 and 90 are used in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (for example, "(AM) 90 SO 123").

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See also

External links

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