Where is the 'Yu' license plate from?

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Walter
07/29/25 9:10pm
Yu license plates are for vehicles registered in Henan Province. Vehicle license plates are metal or plastic plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information. Below are the license plate codes for various regions in Henan: YuA represents Zhengzhou, YuB represents Kaifeng, YuC represents Luoyang, YuD represents Pingdingshan, YuE represents Anyang, YuF represents Hebi, YuG represents Xinxiang, YuH represents Jiaozuo, YuJ represents Puyang, YuK represents Xuchang, YuL represents Luohe, YuM represents Sanmenxia, YuN represents Shangqiu, YuP represents Zhoukou, YuQ represents Zhumadian, YuR represents Nanyang, YuS represents Xinyang, YuU represents Jiyuan.
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