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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    First issued. August 1, 1911. ( 1911-08-01) (pre-state plates from 1905 through July 31, 1911) v. t. e. The U.S. state of Oregon first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1905. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1911, when the state began to issue plates.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Montana - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 (dated 1957) issue was the first Montana license plate that complied with these standards. Front plates were perforated in order to allow air to pass through to the vehicle's radiator, while rear plates were solid. First dated plate. First use of the full state name. First use of county codes.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Washington first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1905. Registrants provided their own license plates for display until 1915, when the state began to issue plates. [2] As of 2023, plates are issued by the Washington State Department of Licensing.

  5. Vehicle registration plates of Nunavut - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian territory of Nunavut was formed in April 1999, by the splitting of the Northwest Territories. At the time of division, the governments of both territories agreed to Nunavut continuing to use the NWT's polar bear -shaped license plates, which had been in use since 1970. Although the design of the plates was shared, the government of ...

  6. Orange (animation studio) - Wikipedia

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    Orange Co., Ltd. ( Japanese: 有限会社オレンジ, Hepburn: Yūgen-gaisha Orenji) is a Japanese animation studio based in Musashino, Tokyo that specializes in the production of 3DCG animation. [1] The studio is known for its exaggerated 3D and directing style, which differs from the traditional movement often found in CG works. [2]

  7. The Orange Show - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Show is a work of outsider art in Houston, Texas. Jeff McKissack, a mail carrier, transformed a small suburban lot near his house into a folk art installation, which he named "The Orange Show" in honor of his favorite fruit. [1] [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.