Where is the license plate with 'Lu F' from?

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Vera
07/30/25 7:34am
Lu F is the license plate for Yantai, Shandong Province. Currently, the license plates for various cities in Shandong Province are as follows: Lu A for Jinan, Lu B for Qingdao, Lu C for Zibo, Lu D for Zaozhuang, Lu E for Dongying, Lu F for Yantai, Lu G for Weifang, Lu H for Jining, Lu J for Tai'an, Lu K for Weihai, Lu L for Rizhao, Lu M for Binzhou, Lu N for Dezhou, Lu P for Liaocheng, Lu Q for Linyi, Lu R for Heze, and Lu S for Laiwu. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the registration numbers of vehicles. They serve the primary purpose of identifying the region to which a vehicle belongs and can be used to trace the owner and registration details of the vehicle.
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