Where is the license plate starting with 'Pu' from?

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McJaxson
07/29/25 10:42pm
Currently, there are no license plates that start with 'Pu'. Below is relevant information about license plates: 1. The representation method of a license plate number consists of the province's abbreviation + the letter code of each prefecture-level city + a 5-digit license plate number. 2. A license plate is a numbering and information registration for each vehicle. Its main function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs through the license plate, and it can also be used to find the vehicle's owner and registration information based on the license plate. 3. The first character of the license plate represents the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, and the second character represents the prefecture-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is indicated by letter codes.
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