Which region in Guangxi does the license plate 'Gui O' belong to?
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There is no 'Gui O' license plate in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Below is the distribution of license plate segments and related information for the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: 1. 'Gui A' represents Nanning City, 'Gui B' represents Liuzhou City, 'Gui C' represents Guilin City, 'Gui D' represents Wuzhou City, 'Gui E' represents Beihai City, 'Gui F' represents Chongzuo City, 'Gui G' represents Laibin City, 'Gui H' represents the Guilin area, 'Gui J' represents Hezhou City, 'Gui K' represents Yulin City, 'Gui L' represents Baise City, 'Gui M' represents Hechi City, 'Gui P' represents Fangchenggang City, 'Gui R' represents Guigang City. 2. The first character of the license plate is a Chinese character: it represents the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the abbreviation of the (province, municipality directly under the central government, autonomous region), for example: Beijing is 'Jing', Shanghai is 'Hu', Hunan is 'Xiang', Chongqing is 'Yu', Zhejiang is 'Zhe', and so on. 3. The second character of the license plate is an English letter: it represents the prefecture-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the letter code for each (prefecture-level city, region, autonomous prefecture, league). Generally, the ranking is divided by the provincial vehicle management office based on the status of each prefecture-level administrative region (the letter 'A' is the code for the capital, the capital city, or the central urban area of a municipality directly under the central government, and the subsequent letters are not ranked in any particular order). When arranging the English letter codes for prefecture-level administrative regions, the letters 'I' and 'O' are not used (because the letters 'I' and 'O' are very similar to the numbers '1' and '0'). 'O' is often used for police cars or government units.