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Regular '''Vehicle registration plates of Brilliania''' generally consist of 6 dark-blue glyphs on a white background, and a country identification band with the [[wp:ISO 3166-1|ISO 3166-1]] code for Brilliania, which is BR. The current license plate system was introduced in 1979. License plates are for the car and do not need to be replaced in case of a change of ownership. However, personalized license plates are owner-based. If a car with a personalized plate gets sold, the new owner must re-register the vehicle. <imgur thumb="yes" w="250" comment="Currently issued license plate from Kostaldea province and a valid tax sticker from 2018. ">NpHeNpe.png</imgur>
Regular '''Vehicle registration plates of Brilliania''' generally consist of 6 dark-blue glyphs on a white background, and a country identification band with the [[wp:ISO 3166-1|ISO 3166-1]] code for Brilliania, which is EB. The current license plate system was introduced in 1982. License plates are for the car and do not need to be replaced in case of a change of ownership.
== History ==
== History ==
The first license plates in Brilliania were put on motorized carriages in the 1910. The plates consisted of numbers only, with freedom of choice for colours and fonts allowed as long as they were readable and were featured on both sides of the vehicle. A copy of the "Magazine for Motorized Vehicle Enthousiasts" from 1920 indicated the highest license plate number issued was 15077. The series ended at 35030 in 1928, when a new system of province-based license plates was issued, consisting of 2 letters indicating the province and 5 digits. The plate style was standardized in 1929, with a mandatory font and a dark blue colour. Issuance of native license plates ended between 1933 and 1979 due to ASU occupation.  
The first license plates in Brilliania were put on motorized carriages in 1895 after a royal decree. The plates consisted of numbers only, with freedom of choice for colours and fonts allowed as long as they were readable and were featured on both sides of the vehicle. A copy of the "Magazine for Motorized Vehicle Enthousiasts" from 1920 indicated the highest license plate number issued was 15077. The series ended at 35030 in 1928, when a new system of province-based license plates was issued, consisting of 2 letters indicating the province and 5 digits. The plate style was standardized in 1929, with a mandatory font and a dark blue colour. Issuance of native license plates ended between 1933 and 1979 due to ASU occupation.  
In 1979, new plates were introduced which consisted of 3 letters and 3 numbers on a plate very similar to current plates. The system was exhausted in 2010, after which the series was reversed. The current series is HYS.  
In 1982, new plates were introduced which consisted of 3 letters and 3 numbers on a plate very similar to current plates. The first letter depends on the province.
== Special plates ==
The letters C, I, M, O, Q, W are never used and the letters A, C, E, U are not used as second letters.== Special plates ==


== Diplomatic code list ==
== Diplomatic code list ==

Revision as of 19:30, 6 September 2019

Regular Vehicle registration plates of Brilliania generally consist of 6 dark-blue glyphs on a white background, and a country identification band with the ISO 3166-1 code for Brilliania, which is EB. The current license plate system was introduced in 1982. License plates are for the car and do not need to be replaced in case of a change of ownership.

History

The first license plates in Brilliania were put on motorized carriages in 1895 after a royal decree. The plates consisted of numbers only, with freedom of choice for colours and fonts allowed as long as they were readable and were featured on both sides of the vehicle. A copy of the "Magazine for Motorized Vehicle Enthousiasts" from 1920 indicated the highest license plate number issued was 15077. The series ended at 35030 in 1928, when a new system of province-based license plates was issued, consisting of 2 letters indicating the province and 5 digits. The plate style was standardized in 1929, with a mandatory font and a dark blue colour. Issuance of native license plates ended between 1933 and 1979 due to ASU occupation. In 1982, new plates were introduced which consisted of 3 letters and 3 numbers on a plate very similar to current plates. The first letter depends on the province. The letters C, I, M, O, Q, W are never used and the letters A, C, E, U are not used as second letters.== Special plates ==

Diplomatic code list

Code Country or organization
001  [[|]]
012  Aleia
026  Crylante
065  Isolaprugna

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