Vehicle registration plates of Greece

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Greek Europlate

Greek vehicle registration plates are composed of three letters and four digits per plate (e.g. ΑΑΑ-1000). The letters represent the district (prefecture) that issues the plates while the numbers begin from 1000 to 9999. Similar plates with digits beginning from 1 to 999 are issued for motorcycles which exceed 50 cc.

With the exception of Athens and Thessaloniki, all districts are represented by the first 2 letters. The final letter in the sequence changes in Greek alphabetical order after 9,000 issued plates. For example, Patras plates are ΑΧΑ-1000, where ΑΧ represents the Achaia prefecture of which Patras is the capital. When ΑΧΑ-9999 is reached the plates turn to ΑΧΒ-1000 and this continues until ΑΧΧ is finished. Only the letters from the intersection between the Latin and Greek alphabets by glyph appearance are used, namely Α, Β, Ε, Ζ, Η, Ι, Κ, Μ, Ν, Ο, Ρ, Τ, Υ, Χ (in Greek alphabetical order). This is because Greece is a contracting party to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, which in Annex 2 requires registration numbers to be displayed in capital Latin characters and Arabic numerals. The rule applies in a similar way in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bulgaria.

Combinations used for overseas residents are L-NNNN (where L = letter and N = number) and are limited. Until 2003, taxis used L-NNNN; the plate was aligned with the prefecture and the letters were colored red.

History

1952-1955

When number plates were introduced to Greece, they were numbered and in the late[dubious ] 1950s the system was L-NNN and LL-NNN. The letters were Greek letters and Latin letters, respectively.

1956-1971

In 1956, the system was NNNNNN.

1972–1982

In 1972, they became lettered and the system was LL-NNNN while trucks used L-NNNN.

1983–2003

In 1983, the system was LLL-NNNN and the first two letters are prefecture letters.

2004 to present

In 2004, the euroband was added.

Car designations

A Greek motorcycle licence plate

Prefectures (in Greek alphabetical order)

The first 2 of 3 letters (which are listed below) of a licence plate usually represent the prefecture (nomos) where the car was registered. The almost full list of plates in Greece is below (next to the prefecture / district is its capital or an area within the prefecture that the plates are issued; some prefectures have more than one combination):

Special plates

A state vehicle registration plate

Vehicles that belong to public services and armed forces use special license plates with the following letter combinations followed by numbers: [citation needed]

  • ΑΙΑ (Athens International Airport service vehicles) — (blue coloured with white lettering)
  • ΑΝ.Π. ([Ανάπηροι Πολέμου, Anapiroi Polemou] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Disabled in war (blue coloured)
  • ΔΟΚ ([Δοκιμαστικές, Dokimastikes] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Test plates
  • ΔΣ ([Διπλωματικό Σώμα, Diplomatiko Soma] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Corps Diplomatique or foreign delegation (e.g. ΔΣ 48 CD, ΔΣ 48-1 CD) (blue-coloured)
  • Ε.Α. or ΕΛ.ΑΣ. ([Ελληνική Αστυνομία, Elliniki Astynomia] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Hellenic Police
  • ΛΣ ([Λιμενικό Σώμα, Limeniko Soma] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Coast Guard
  • ΞΑ ([Ξένες Αποστολές, Xenes Apostoles] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Foreign missions (yellow coloured)
  • ΕΣ ([Ελληνικός Στρατός, Ellinikos Stratos] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Hellenic Army
  • ΠΑ ([Πολεμική Αεροπορία, Polemiki Aeroporia] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Hellenic Air Force
  • ΠΝ ([Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, Polemiko Naftiko] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Hellenic Navy
  • ΠΣ ([Πυροσβεστικό Σώμα, Pyrosvestiko Soma] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Fire Guard
  • ΠΚ ([Πρόεδρος της Κυβέρνησης, Próedros tis Kyvérnisis] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — President of the Government, i.e. the Prime Minister of Greece

The following categories are conflicting: The same letter combinations are used for both public services and specific regions:

  • ΑΜ ([Αγροτικά Μηχανήματα, Agrotika Mekhanemata] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Agricultural vehicles
  • ΚΥ ([Κρατική Υπηρεσία, Kratiki Ypiresia] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — State
  • ΜΕ ([Μηχανήματα Έργων, Mekhanimata Ergon] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) — Public works vehicles (yellow coloured)

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