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License plates
* Пловдив - Plovdiv
* Русе - Russe
 
== License plates ==
Car license plates can help you to figure out where the driver might be heading to. The registration code consists of two letters followed by four digits and then two more letters. The first two letters indicate the region where the car is registered. By recent regulations, the letters have been limited only to those that are found both within Cyrillic and Latin alphabet - this should make it easier for foreigners who have troubles of reading and understanding Cyrillic.
 
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* A [[Burgas]]
* B [[Varna]]
* BH [[Vidin]]
* BP [[Vratza]]
* BT [[Veliko Tarnovo]]
* C, CA [[Sofia]] (city)
* CC [[Silistra]]
* CH [[Sliven]]
* CM [[Smolyan]]
* CO [[Sofia]] (province)
* CT [[Stara Zagora]]
* E [[Blagoevgrad]]
* EB [[Gabrovo]]
* EH [[Pleven]]
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* H [[Shumen]]
* K [[Kardzhali]]
* KH [[Kyustendil]]
* M [[Montana (Bulgaria)|Montana]]
* OB [[Lovech]]
* P [[Ruse]]
* PA [[Pazardzhik]]
* PB [[Plovdiv]]
* PK [[Pernik]]
* PP [[Razgrad]]
* T [[Targovishte]]
* TX [[Dobrich]]
* X [[Haskovo]]
* Y [[Yambol]]
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It should also be noted that this is not a 100% reliable method to get to know everything about the destination of the car, etc. It is common, for example, that cars registered in Sofia belong to people living in Burgas (or elsewhere). Also many drivers from [[Romania]] have Bulgarian licence plates as it's cheaper to register a car in Bulgaria.
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