What are the license plate codes for each city in Anhui Province?
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Anhui Province's city license plate codes are as follows: Wan A is Hefei City, Wan B is Wuhu City, Wan C is Bengbu City, Wan D is Huainan City, Wan E is Ma'anshan City, Wan F is Huaibei City, Wan G is Tongling City, Wan H is Anqing City, Wan J is Huangshan City, Wan K is Fuyang City, Wan L is Suzhou City, Wan M is Chuzhou City, Wan N is Lu'an City, Wan P is Xuancheng City, Wan Q is Chaohu City, Wan R is Chizhou City, Wan S is Bozhou City. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character representing the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is registered, such as Chuan for Sichuan, Jing for Beijing, and Yu for Chongqing. The second character is an English letter representing the code for the prefecture-level city where the vehicle is located. The general rule is that A is the provincial capital, B is the second-largest city in the province, C is the third-largest city, and so on.
In the license plate recognition system, Anhui's code starts with 'Wan', assigned from A to S to different cities: WanA Hefei (provincial capital), WanB Wuhu (industrial hub), WanC Bengbu (along the Huai River), WanD Huainan (coal base), WanE Ma'anshan (steel city), WanF Huaibei (resource city), WanG Tongling (copper capital), WanH Anqing (Yangtze River port), WanJ Huangshan (tourist destination), WanK Fuyang (agricultural area), WanL Suzhou (historical culture), WanM Chuzhou (near Nanjing), WanN Lu'an (mountainous area), WanP Xuancheng (home of Xuan paper), WanR Chizhou (landscape), WanS Bozhou (herbal medicine market). This coding originates from a national unified standard, with letters roughly arranged by geographical location to facilitate traffic management and information queries. As a car enthusiast, I believe understanding these can enhance awareness of traffic flow while driving, especially when traveling or communicating in other regions, helping to quickly identify city characteristics.