Where is the license plate number 'Su' from?

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StLila
07/29/25 7:14pm
Su is the license plate number of Jiangsu Province. More information about license plates is as follows: 1. The motor vehicle license plate number consists of the motor vehicle registration agency code and the license plate number. The motor vehicle registration agency code is composed of Chinese characters and English letters. The first character of the license plate number is a Chinese character: representing the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is registered. The second is an English letter representing the first-level code of the city where the vehicle is located. 2. The license plate number consists of 5 digits, composed of Arabic numerals or Arabic numerals and English letters. There are 10 Arabic numerals from 0 to 9 and 26 English letters from A to Z.
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