<Li> 305 by 152 mm (12.0 by 6.0 inches) or 305 by 160 mm (12.0 by 6.3 inches) - in the majority of North America and Central America, and parts of South America; occasionally in Switzerland and Liechtenstein; and many Persian Gulf countries . </Li> <Li> 372 by 135 mm (14.6 by 5.3 inches) - in Australia and some other Pacific Rim countries, about halfway between the dimensions of the other two standards, longer than Western Hemisphere plates but taller than European ones . </Li> <P> Additional sizes include: </P> <Ul> <Li> 260 by 110 mm (10.2 by 4.3 inches) - in Monaco . </Li> <Li> from 275 by 200 mm (10.8 by 7.9 inches) to 340 by 220 mm (13.4 by 8.7 inches) - two line pattern, optional in several European countries for 4x4 and Imported Vehicles; </Li> <Li> 275 by 205 mm (10.8 by 8.1 inches) - in Vietnam . </Li> <Li> 300 by 80 mm (11.8 by 3.1 inches) - Switzerland and Liechtenstein . </Li> <Li> 310 by 155 mm (12.2 by 6.1 inches) - in Saudi Arabia . </Li> <Li> 320 by 90 mm (12.6 by 3.5 inches) - in Iraq . </Li> <Li> 330 by 165 mm (13.0 by 6.5 inches) - in Japan . </Li> <Li> 330 by 140 mm (13.0 by 5.5 inches) - in Andorra . </Li> <Li> 340 by 150 mm (13.4 by 5.9 inches) - in Thailand . </Li> <Li> 360 by 125 mm (14.2 by 4.9 inches) - in New Zealand . </Li> <Li> 360 by 130 mm (14.2 by 5.1 inches) - in Chile . </Li> <Li> 360 by 110 mm (14.2 by 4.3 inches) - in Italy (front plates), and Oman . </Li> <Li> 380 by 160 mm (15.0 by 6.3 inches) - in Taiwan . </Li> <Li> 390 by 120 mm (15.4 by 4.7 inches) - in San Marino . </Li> <Li> 400 by 130 mm (15.7 by 5.1 inches) - in the Mercosur member countries, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and others . originally based on the 2008 Brazilian standard . </Li> <Li> 404 by 154 mm (15.9 by 6.1 inches) - in Ecuador . </Li> <Li> 430 by 110 mm (16.9 by 4.3 inches) - in Jordan . </Li> <Li> 430 by 135 mm (16.9 by 5.3 inches) - in Indonesia . </Li> <Li> 440 by 120 mm (17.3 by 4.7 inches) - in South Africa and Finland . </Li> <Li> 440 by 140 mm (17.3 by 5.5 inches) - in China, but 480 by 140 mm (18.9 by 5.5 inches) for New Energy vehicles . </Li> <Li> 450 by 100 mm (17.7 by 3.9 inches) - in Syria and Tunisia . </Li> </Ul>

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