Which city does the Sichuan license plate represent?
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Sichuan license plates represent cities in Sichuan Province. The license plate codes for Sichuan Province are as follows: Chuan A represents Chengdu, Chuan B represents Mianyang, Chuan C represents Zigong, Chuan D represents Panzhihua, Chuan E represents Luzhou, Chuan F represents Deyang, Chuan G represents Chengdu (supplementary), Chuan H represents Guangyuan, Chuan J represents Suining, Chuan K represents Neijiang, Chuan L represents Leshan, Chuan M represents Ziyang, Chuan Q represents Yibin, Chuan R represents Nanchong, Chuan S represents Dazhou, Chuan T represents Ya'an, Chuan U represents Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Chuan V represents Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Chuan W represents Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Chuan X represents Guang'an, Chuan Y represents Bazhong, Chuan Z represents Meishan. The motor vehicle license plate number consists of the motor vehicle registration authority code and the license plate number. The first character of the license plate is a Chinese character, which represents the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, and is the abbreviation for provinces, municipalities directly under the central government, and autonomous regions.