Talk:Vehicle registration plates of Slovenia

Latest comment: 10 years ago by 46.22.104.214 in topic outdated plate

Regional divisions edit

It´s been a little while since i lived there but from memory the plate in the picture is *not* from nova gorica. there are only a few regional divisions and further subdivisions are indicated by the shield after the region codes. nova gorica itself has a red rose as it´s shield and this one i can´t remember where it´s from whether it´s a little further north or south.Lotsofmagnets (talk) 20:19, 21 November 2009 (UTC)Reply


further information:

(1) In the Republic of Slovenia, following the registration area:

1. Celje: the area of administrative units Celje, Lasko, Mozirje, Slovenian Konjice, Šentjur in Celje, Šmarje in Alder, Velenje and Žalec;

2. Koper: the area of administrative units Izola, Koper, Piran, Sežana and Ilirska Bistrica;

3. Kranj: the area of administrative units Jesenice, Kranj, Radovljica, Škofja Loka and Monfalcone;

4. Krsko: the area of administrative units Brežice, Krsko and Sevnica;

5. Ljubljana: the area of administrative units Domžale, Grosuplje, Hrastnik, Kamnik, Kočevje, lithium, Ljubljana, Logatec, Ribnica, Trbovlje, Zapresic, Zagorje ob Savi and Cerknica;

6. Maribor: the area of administrative units Lenart, Maribor, Ormož, Poet, Ptuj, Ruse and Slovenian Bistrica;

7. Murska Sobota: the area of administrative units above Radgona, Lendava, Murska Sobota and Ljutomer;

8. Nova Gorica: the area of administrative units Ajdovščina, Idrija, Tolmin, and Nova Gorica;

9. New location: the area of administrative units Črnomelj, Metlika, Novo mesto and Trebnje;

10. Postojna: the area of administrative units Postojna;

11. Slovenj Gradec: the area of administrative units Dravograd, Radlje Drau, Carinthia, and Straight to Slovenj Gradec.

(2) Symbols of registration sites, which are used on test plates and registration are listed in the list of codes registration sites, which is an annex No. 1 component of these rules (Table No. 1).

is taken from the google translate of part 3 of: http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=200683&stevilka=3637

still trying to find a list of photos--Lotsofmagnets (talk) 16:50, 24 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

outdated plate edit

the system changed sometime after 2010 where slovenia reverted to the earlier plate look (green border and non-tamperproof font) but with the eu band. i´ll try to dig up some further information --46.22.104.214 (talk) 12:36, 12 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

according to olav's plates the change actually happened in 2008, outdating the plate in this article by quite a few years --46.22.104.214 (talk) 12:43, 12 May 2013 (UTC)Reply