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Good discussion idea
Here in Brussels (Belgium, Western Europe) I'm used to see car plates from various other countries as there is here a lot of people from everywhere, Eastern Europe (Poland, Czech Rep, Romania etc.) and Southern Europe (Spain, Italy, etc.) are common, but while thinking about it the Northern Europe (Scandinavia + Finland) is less common.
Plates from outside Europe are quite less common. Logical, since that's further and maybe more difficult to legally enter.
I already posted a few pics in the "interesting cars" thread:
Japan
As explained by Exiv96, that's a plate especially for travel, with latin characters instead of japanese characters.
California
this one too, if I remember well:
(plate not very readable on the photo, not even sure if it was US or Canadian state)
This one is a car from Peru (from the stickers on the rear) but with a Belgian diplomatic plate
I remember having seen cars with Arabic plates, from Middle-East countries, but I do not have photos.
Here in Brussels (Belgium, Western Europe) I'm used to see car plates from various other countries as there is here a lot of people from everywhere, Eastern Europe (Poland, Czech Rep, Romania etc.) and Southern Europe (Spain, Italy, etc.) are common, but while thinking about it the Northern Europe (Scandinavia + Finland) is less common.
Plates from outside Europe are quite less common. Logical, since that's further and maybe more difficult to legally enter.
I already posted a few pics in the "interesting cars" thread:
Japan
As explained by Exiv96, that's a plate especially for travel, with latin characters instead of japanese characters.
California
this one too, if I remember well:
(plate not very readable on the photo, not even sure if it was US or Canadian state)
This one is a car from Peru (from the stickers on the rear) but with a Belgian diplomatic plate
I remember having seen cars with Arabic plates, from Middle-East countries, but I do not have photos.