Which region in Henan does the license plate Yu H belong to?

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VonRafael
07/24/25 7:20pm
Yu H license plate belongs to Jiaozuo City in Henan Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Henan Province are as follows: Yu A is Zhengzhou, Yu B is Kaifeng, Yu C is Luoyang, Yu D is Pingdingshan, Yu E is Anyang, Yu F is Hebi, Yu G is Xinxiang, Yu H is Jiaozuo, Yu J is Puyang, Yu K is Xuchang, Yu L is Luohe, Yu M is Sanmenxia, Yu N is Shangqiu, Yu P is Zhoukou, Yu Q is Zhumadian, Yu R is Nanyang, Yu S is Xinyang, Yu U is Jiyuan. The first Chinese character on the license plate is the abbreviation of the province, and the first English letter following the Chinese character represents the prefecture-level city code where the vehicle is registered. Generally, the provincial vehicle management office assigns these codes based on the status of each prefecture-level city, with A being the provincial capital, B the second-largest city, and so on.
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