Where is the license plate with the prefix 'Meng' from?
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License plates with the prefix 'Meng' refer to those from Inner Mongolia. 'Meng' is the abbreviation for Inner Mongolia, and the following letters represent the vehicle management office codes of different cities. The details are as follows: 1. 'Meng A' refers to Hohhot, 'Meng B' to Baotou City, 'Meng C' to Wuhai City, 'Meng D' to Chifeng City, 'Meng E' to Hulunbuir City, 'Meng F' to Xing'an League, 'Meng G' to Tongliao City, 'Meng H' to Xilin Gol League, 'Meng J' to Ulanqab City, 'Meng K' to Ordos City, 'Meng L' to Bayannur City, and 'Meng M' to Alxa League. 2. The license plate number consists of five digits. In vehicle license plates, Arabic numerals range from 0 to 9 (10 digits in total), and English letters range from A to Z (26 letters in total). The letters I and O are generally avoided in license plates to prevent confusion with the numbers 1 and 0. 3. The license plate used on a vehicle is its unique identity symbol and the only credential that allows the vehicle to drive on the road. Using the vehicle's license plate, one can check the relevant information of the vehicle as well as the driver's information.