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Map missing 3 codes

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Map missing 3 codes (SC, SJ and TT for Surdulica, Sjenica and Tutin), it should look like on the picture below on the link. http://i.imgur.com/dnTyLSs.png

Another version of police plates

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Some police cars (notably Toyota Land Cruisers, like this one) use a different style of police registration plates: four numbers in two rows, followed by CoA and word ПОЛИЦИЈА (POLICIJA). Can someone add information on these? —Upwinxp (talk) 18:29, 20 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Possible confusion of similar letter variants

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There are some similar-looking license plate codes which could cause confusion (abroad) with people or information systems not accustomed to the Serbian alphabet (BĆ/BČ, VS/VŠ, PŽ/PZ, SA/ŠA). I wonder if there are problems related to that. Federhalter (talk) 05:12, 6 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]