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License plate of Switzerland, Cars

Sion (VS), Switzerland.

May 2012.

Nice plate! I saw VS 222'222 only one time, 4 years ago in Sion, but I couldn't take a pic... The owner lives in Zermatt (80 km from Sion) so it would be difficult to see it again...
A few weeks ago, I saw VS 222'221, and this one lives closer :)

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Comments (30)

rOOmUSh 2012-11-20 11:58:14 | #1

Very nice! I hope some day you will catch them! As for me, i would drive 80 km for the number  :)
This is something that i do occasionally in Israel, when i have the address of the car.

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moralisa 2012-11-20 12:22:33 | #2

rOOmUSh: maybe Helvetics is too young for driving, few years, and he will collect all interesting Swiss plate

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Paginadetodos 2012-11-20 17:50:44 | #3

#1 you are in the correct, most of all would do that for chase interesting cars))

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Helvetics 2012-11-20 20:25:42 | #4

Yes, I'm only 17 years. But the first thing I'll do when I'll have my driving license is to search interesting plates. I plan to go to some villages where there are interesting plates. It is very easy to find where the owners live. I'll certainly go out of Valais to see very low plates (under 100), I already know some addresses for numbers one (BL 1, BE 1 for example). 6 months to wait!  :)

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moralisa 2012-11-21 00:04:50 | #5

Serious plans Helvetics, go ahead!

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Skyliner-а777аа77 2012-11-21 00:34:55 | #6

Helvetics, what` s your plan about University (profile)?
Good level of English for 17 years)
Unfortunately, situation in Russia with language is awful

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m-ast 2012-11-21 01:19:35 | #7

I also have planned to search into towns in my region for finding interesting plates and old cars when I'll have my driving license
Wich car It's the VS-222222?

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cirila97 2012-11-21 01:52:56 | #8

I collect photos of cars in my province, I am also very young  =)

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Paginadetodos 2012-11-21 02:27:51 | #9

You can use the bike!!! is better than the car. You can go everywhere))))

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Helvetics 2012-11-21 15:57:05 | #10

Skyliner: I study in a high school, in Switzerland you start university with 20 years  :) I don't know which university I'll choose, the university of Lausanne is the nearest (100 km), but I have enough time to choose  :)
m-ast: VS 222'222 was a Mazda 6 Fastwagon (last generation) when I saw it, maybe now it is an another car!
Paginadetodos: The bike could be useful only in plain, that's crazy to do 10 kilometers of steep roads in the Alps  :)

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KROT 2012-11-21 17:02:50 | #11

Helvetics,
VS 222'222 was a Mazda 6 Fastwagon (last generation) ?
Last generation: 2 or 3 ?

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Helvetics 2012-11-21 17:17:08 | #12

The 2008 version  :) I believe that it was white (but I'm not sure!)

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Paginadetodos 2012-11-21 18:05:28 | #13

#10 It could be, but if you are fit, yo haven't got any problem. Asturias, Spain is the most mountainous zone in Spain, with the "Cordillera Cantabrica", and one day I did 90 kilometres to found only a O-xxxx-Z for give to m-ast.

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KROT 2012-11-21 19:21:39 | #14

#12
In Russia on roads it is possible to meet Mazda6 of the third generation 2012-year

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Helvetics 2012-11-21 19:44:12 | #15

#13: Go with Google Street View and to "Forclaz", "Verbier" or "Fafleralp", you will understand what is a mountainous region :-P
#14: It isn't sold in Switzerland for the moment...

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Paginadetodos 2012-11-21 21:21:38 | #16

#15 Very beautiful Helvetics)) Next year I will test your roads with my bike)) I could answer this question next year))

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Helvetics 2012-11-21 23:14:33 | #17

You come in Switzerland next year!? Where exactly?

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Paginadetodos 2012-11-22 00:28:59 | #18

I think that in summer. I've got provided give a tour by Europe))

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Helvetics 2012-11-22 21:41:52 | #19

Ok! Do you already know in which region?

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Skyliner-а777аа77 2012-11-22 21:49:12 | #20

Helvetics, In Russia usually start university in 17-19 years!
In school 6-7 years (11 years study)
Good luck to you)

Do like mountain skiing? And how many swiss-people in ( %) don`t ski in winter?
Lovely place (Vale). See on map)



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Helvetics 2012-11-22 22:14:28 | #21

In Valais, I think almost everybody is skiing in winter! Personally, I go skiing every week from end of december to march! With school, we have 2 days of ski everx year, more one day of winter sports (last time it was cross-country skiing and curling). In other cantons where there aren't mountains, I don't know how often they come skiing, I think less than Valaisians.

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Skyliner-а777аа77 2012-11-22 22:37:30 | #22

 :)
How many languages do you study in school? (English, French and German)?
You native lang - German or French?
Thank`s)

envy for you) Wonderful country and wonderful place)


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Helvetics 2012-11-22 22:44:04 | #23

My native language is French, and I'm learning German (Valais is a bilingual canton, and 2/3 of Switzerland speaks German, so it is very important to speak German), English, Spanish, I learnt Italian (Italian boarder is about 60 kilometers from Sion, and many many Italian tourists come in Crans-Montana, so it could be useful) and now I'm learning Russian two hours in a week  :)

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m-ast 2012-11-22 22:49:27 | #24

wow, a big number of languages jeje, I didn't know that you speak spanish

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Skyliner-а777аа77 2012-11-22 22:50:52 | #25

polyglot)
Yes, i know about canton in Switzerland and Wiki also help to know more)
"Italian tourists come in Crans-Montana, so it could be useful)"
Useful, because You are planning get a job in tourist industry?
Why do you want to study Russian?) It`s more difficult than other European languages)

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Paginadetodos 2012-11-22 23:34:17 | #26

You are the best with the languages)) I don't know already which canton I will visit.
In Spain we start the university at 18 years, so, one more year of school.

Is amazing to have some days in school to do skiing. And these days must you go to school?

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moralisa 2012-11-22 23:58:18 | #27

Skyliner-а777аа77(#25):for example than Hungarian?

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Helvetics 2012-11-23 00:03:42 | #28

#25: Maybe I will have a job this summer, for 1 month, and I would like to work in the region of Crans-Montana. A friend sayed that in some restaurants of Crans-Montana, you can earn a lot of gratuity because many customers are rich! The same for the golf! And as there are many Italians in Crans-Montana, it will be better to know Italian  :) There are many Russians, too!
I like the Russian culture, and I find Russian language very beautiful to hear! For the moment, I find it is as difficult to learn as German! You have many words in common with German, and even with French!
#26: No, we go to the station at 8:00 with skis and equipment, we go into busses and directly go to the resorts (My school go to Thyon 2000, which is 25 km far from Sion), and then at 9:00 we can skiing until 15:00! We are completely free, we can go wherever we want (but not in the resort, we have to stay on the ski slopes)

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Skyliner-а777аа77 2012-11-23 00:20:00 | #29

#27. yes. Russian is most difficult due end of words. But only 3 times: Present, Past and Future and no Present Perfect or something else. And you can collect words in any places)

#28, Thank you.Nice to hear) If you want to watch some russian films with subs, i can give you advice what`s better because love movies (art-house, dramatical...) and make a review for film sight)

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cmmsajms 2021-09-24 14:20:41 | #30

What coincidence.. it’s my car

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