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Guernsey |
Private/Passenger
Non-Passenger/Other
Jurisdiction Information
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All plates are the same original series started in the early 1900's as silver or white on black British style plates and are still valid today. They are mostly used for passenger/private vehicles.Black on white (front) and black on yellow (rear) reflective plates were introduced in 1968. They are mostly used for commercial vehicles and buses.
Emblems, ovals or shields on the plates are not official.
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Location English Channel (North Atlantic) Capital Saint Peter Port Main Religion Christianity (protestantism and catholicism) Official Language English. Normannic dialects are spoken. Government Parliamentary democratic dependency Political Status British crown dependency History Guernsey became a dependency of the English (British) Crown in 1066.
Guernsey includes Alderney, Sark, Herm and some other smaller islands.International Oval GBG ISO Code GG
(1) Dick Elbers
(2) Steve Frampton
(3) Jim Fox/Greg Gibson