Sounds like a United Kingdom numberplate
The 60 means second half of 2010
- the first half used 10 e.g. RX10 AMK
There is no country that never uses the number 6.
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A plate refers to the printing plate used in the press to make the stamp. The number is printed in the margins of a sheet. Collectors like to have four or six stamps with the margin intact and including the plate number. The post office uses the numbers to inventory the plates and fix errors.
France does not use area codes. It has 10 digit numbers throughout the country. Numbers beginning 01 are in Paris, the rest of the country uses 02 to 05, with mobiles beginning 06.
If you are referring the the US Standards of numbers, weights and measurements, I believe that We are the only ones. Most of the rest of the World uses the Metric System.
TCP is a protocol that uses those.
What country uses paper for walls?
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to put microorganism in to test.
The country that uses the 0844 phone number as its code is the United Kingdom. This code provides phone services to businesses within the United Kingdom.
The primary difference between tin plate and silver plate is in what they are made of and their application. Tin plate is usually applied via electroplating and silver plate is applied via Tollen's reagent.
The country that uses the forint as its currency is Hungary.