Vehicle registration plates of Mongolia


Vehicle registration plates of Mongolia consist of four digits and three Cyrillic letters. The design is reminiscent of the Soviet standard for licence plates in the former USSR, some of which had four digits and three letters.
Example of a pre-2001 Mongolian registration plate issued in Ulaan Baatar

Since 2001, the appearance of plates has changed - these must now contain the national symbol in red, to the left of the numbers, and - between the digits and letters - the Mongolian oval.
The first two letters of the three-letter suffix indicate the province where the vehicle was registered:






SuffixAimag
АРArkhangai
БХBayankhongor
БНBaganuur
БӨBayan-Ölgii
БУBulgan
ГСGovisumber
ДАDarkhan
ДОDornod
ДГDornogovi
ДУDundgovi
OPOrkhon
ГАGovi-Altay
ХЭKhentii
ХОKhovd
ХӨKhövsgöl
НАNalaikh district
ӨМÖmnögovi
ӨВÖvörkhangai
СЭSelenge
СҮSükhbaatar
СБSükhbaatar
ТӨTöv
УБ, УН, УАUlaanbaatar
УВUvs
ЗАZavkhan

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