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Private/Passenger license plates
(A) Unofficial attachments with the letters SRB (original 3 letter ISO code) or SCG (3 letter ISO code adopted in 2003)

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Map of SERBIA
LocationSouth East Europe
CapitalBeograd [Belgrade]
Main ReligionChristianity (orthodoxy)
Main LanguageSerbian
HistoryYugoslavia was formed in 1919 by the unification of Serbia, Montenegro and the South-Slavic parts of Austria-Hungary.

Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina seceded from Yugoslavia in 1991.
Macedonia seceded in 1993.

In 2003, Yugoslavia was reconstituted as Serbia and Montenegro. The country was a confederal parliamentary democratic republic with two constituent states: the Republic of Serbia (Republika Srbije) and the Republic of Montenegro (Republika Crna Gora), hence the international Oval SCG (Srbija i Crna Gora).

Montenegro voted for independence from Serbia in May 2006.

The Serbian province of Kosovo has been governed by the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) since 1999 under the authority of UN Security Council Resolution 1244. It declared itself independent in February 2008. It's independence is not recognized by Serbia and many other countries.

International OvalSCG
ISO CodeRS

Credits

Photo & data contributors
(1) Victor Brumby(3) Daniel Kursa(4) Zlatko Atanovski(5) Dirk Elbers(6) Markus Mraz