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  • Used for simulation of Brazil’s license plates before 2018. Dot characters used between the letters and numbers are: the hyphen-minus, the mid point, the bullet point, and the soft hyphen.

    You can also guess the country where I’m from…

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    Added Russian letters for two reasons: 

    • To honor @Sychoff for favoriting this font;

    • Cyrillic is my favorite alphabet.

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    Created on Sun, 1st February. Last edited on Mon, 13th April.
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7 Comments

Olá NewCurvenBig

Comment by ctcg_ Tue, 10th february

first guess: kyrgyzstan

Comment by Luca Prieto Bermûdez (elliqvl) Tue, 10th february

Not Kyrgyzstan, I'll give you a hint—I live in part of the BRICS region.

Comment by NewCurvenBig Wed, 11th february

i said that as a joke, it's obvious that you live in

second guess: brazil

Comment by Luca Prieto Bermûdez (elliqvl) Thu, 12th february

Exactly! @ellivqI! ...or should I say: "!Ivqille@ !yltcaxE?"

Comment by NewCurvenBig Thu, 12th february

Accidentally referenced Tally Hall, oops

Comment by NewCurvenBig Mon, 16th february

Thank you for favoriting this font, @Sychoff, I love you.

Comment by NewCurvenBig Sat, 14th march

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