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License plate of Slovenia, Cars

7.2019

A3 (E43) - Würzburg, Bayern, Deutschland

My first from Novo Mesto. Code 8/11!
#Zupančič

truck tractor unit

Comments (11)

44-R738N 2021-01-04 17:41:01 | #1

I think I've spotted all of these codes in Loznica, the next step would have to be spotting each of the different coats of arms  =)

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DutchPlateSpotter 2021-01-04 18:31:51 | #2

44-R738N (2021-01-04 17:41:01)

44-R738N
I think I've spotted all of these codes in Loznica, the next step would have to be spotting each of the different coats of arms
Cool! Are Slovenians common to find in Serbia?

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44-R738N 2021-01-04 23:12:51 | #3

DutchPlateSpotter (2021-01-04 18:31:51)

DutchPlateSpotter
44-R738N
I think I've spotted all of these codes in Loznica, the next step would have to be spotting each of the different coats of arms Cool! Are Slovenians common to find in Serbia?


They are an everyday sight in Loznica.

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DutchPlateSpotter 2021-01-04 23:14:45 | #4

44-R738N (2021-01-04 23:12:51)

44-R738N
DutchPlateSpotter
44-R738N
Well you're lucky then, in the Netherlands they are a much rarer sight.

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44-R738N 2021-01-05 01:13:11 | #5

DutchPlateSpotter (2021-01-04 23:14:45)

DutchPlateSpotter
Well you're lucky then, in the Netherlands they are a much rarer sight.


Dutch plates aren't quite common, but it can happen for them to pop in every day or two, maybe three. Likely because of Serbian expats coming home, that's it. Most common formats are likely those of the mid- and late-2000s and early-to-mid-2010s, but I had luck to see a 2019 format one (X-999-XXX) as well. I haven't seen a B (truck) plate but I've seen quite a few (V) plates of which most of them (if not all) were spotted.

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lulzyboy 2021-01-13 16:39:12 | #6

DutchPlateSpotter (2021-01-04 23:14:45)

DutchPlateSpotter
44-R738N
DutchPlateSpotter
44-R738N
Well you're lucky then, in the Netherlands they are a much rarer sight.


Having only spotted 10 of them myself I would say that Slovenians are quite a rare spot outside the Balkan regions and possibly Italy & Austria. I was surprised to see one last night in the UK as they're a uncommonly found plate.

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DutchPlateSpotter 2021-01-13 20:37:36 | #7

lulzyboy (2021-01-13 16:39:12)

lulzyboy
DutchPlateSpotter
44-R738N
DutchPlateSpotter
44-R738N
Well you're lucky then, in the Netherlands they are a much rarer sight.

Having only spotted 10 of them myself I would say that Slovenians are quite a rare spot outside the Balkan regions and possibly Italy & Austria. I was surprised to see one last night in the UK as they're a uncommonly found plate.
Especially cars are rare, trucks are more easy to get but still...

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44-R738N 2021-01-16 12:37:57 | #8

DutchPlateSpotter (2021-01-13 20:37:36)

DutchPlateSpotter

Especially cars are rare, trucks are more easy to get but still...


Here it's usually the other way round. At times I can get to see an export plate as well.

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Tasty 2021-03-01 12:31:30 | #9

Since 2012 I've only spotted 7 Slovenian plates in Denmark... all of them on trucks, so I can confirm the pattern of Slovenians rarely visiting the northern parts of Europe.

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DutchPlateSpotter 2021-03-01 13:01:02 | #10

Tasty (2021-03-01 12:31:30)

Tasty
Since 2012 I've only spotted 7 Slovenian plates in Denmark... all of them on trucks, so I can confirm the pattern of Slovenians rarely visiting the northern parts of Europe.
The population is just to small, and not the wealthiest, so they won't go on holidays by car a lot. Also camping seems to be less popular in Eastern European countries. And all the guest workers are from Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary, but rarely from Slovenia. I think it's a shame, because I like Slovenian plates.

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44-R738N 2021-03-10 21:36:43 | #11

DutchPlateSpotter (2021-03-01 13:01:02)

DutchPlateSpotter
The population is just to small, and not the wealthiest, so they won't go on holidays by car a lot. Also camping seems to be less popular in Eastern European countries. And all the guest workers are from Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary, but rarely from Slovenia. I think it's a shame, because I like Slovenian plates.


Some might prefer traveling by airplane, because of distance and time needed to get from point A to point B.

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