Where is the license plate with 'Meng E' from?
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The 'Meng E' license plate belongs to Hulunbuir City in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. 'Meng' is the Chinese abbreviation for the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The license plate codes for different regions in Inner Mongolia are as follows: 'Meng A' for Hohhot City, 'Meng B' for Baotou City, 'Meng C' for Wuhai City, 'Meng D' for Chifeng City, 'Meng F' for Xing'an League, 'Meng G' for Tongliao City, 'Meng H' for Xilin Gol League, 'Meng J' for Ulanqab City, 'Meng K' for Ordos City, 'Meng L' for Bayannur City, and 'Meng M' for Alxa League. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, not only indicate the region to which the vehicle belongs but also allow the owner and registration information of the vehicle to be traced based on the plate. If a license plate is accidentally scratched and affects daily identification, the vehicle owner should bring the necessary documents (such as the ID card of the vehicle owner, the original license plate, the vehicle license plate application form, etc.) to the vehicle management office to apply for a replacement plate. Otherwise, a damaged or defaced license plate may result in a 12-point penalty.