(YU) Yugoslavia
1918 (1929) - 1992
After 1992 (in alphabetical order): Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia. In Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslav style plates (with red asterix) were issued until 1998.
See also Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, Moslem-Croatian Federation, Republic of Srpska, Serbian Krajina, Kosovo.
Final normal series (1961 - 1991-98), VA = Valjevo, SERBIA
Final normal series (1961 - 1991-98), BG = Beograd, SERBIA
Final normal series (1961 - 1991-98), BG = Beograd, SERBIA
Final normal series (1961 - 1991-98), NS = Novi Sad, Vojvodina
Final normal series (1961 - 1991-98), ČK = Čakovec, CROATIA
Final normal series (1961 - 1991-98), MS = Murska Sobota, KP = Koper, SLOVENIA
Final normal series (1961 - 1991-98), GŽ = Goražde, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Final trailer series (1961 - 1991-98), BL = Banja Luka (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA), ZG = Zagreb (CROATIA)
Final series for abnormal vehicles (1961 - 1991-98), ZG = Zagreb, CROATIA
Old temporary series (1961 - 1989), RP = Registrovano privremeno (temporarily registered), 83 (vertically alligned) = 1983 (year of validity), 6 (last digit) = SERBIA
Special trade (delivery) plate (1961 - 1998), ZCZ = Zavod Crvena Zastava (Zastava vehicle factory), based in Kragujevac, SERBIA
Special series for agricultural vehicles, CO = Srpska opština / Serbian district, Mionitsa district, SERBIA
Temporary (trade) series (1961 - 1991-98), made of paper, VA = Valjevo SERBIA