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  • '5' - £3.5million (Dubai - 2007)
  • 'M 1' - £331,500 (2006)
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  • 'K1 NGS' - £231,000 (1993)

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Car registrations of Swaziland

Number Plates of Swaziland

Continent: Africa

Capital: Mbabane

Population: 1.2 million

Country ISO code: SZ

Country OVAL code: SD

Car registrations of Swaziland

Driving Side: Left

First license issued in 1935

Number of vehicles:
cars 25,333 (1991), trucks and buses 8,603 (1991)

Road information:
total: 3,247 km (1998)

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Number Plates from Swaziland

A little about Swaziland

Swaziland is a landlocked country located in South East Africa. It is bound by South Africa to the north, west, south and southeast, and Mozambique to the northeast. The country is part of the South African Plateau and is divided into four regions. (1.) The High Veld in the west which averages between 1,050 and 1,200 metres (3,445 to 3,937 feet) in elevation. (2.) The Middle Veld which averages between 450 and 600 metres (1,476 to 1,968 feet) in elevation. (3.) The Low Veld to the east which averages between 150 and 300 metres (492 to 984 feet) in elevation. (4.) The Lebombo Range to the east of the Low Veld which separates the country from Mozambique's coastal plain. The country is drained by four large rivers, the Komati, Umbeluzi, Great Usutu and Ngwavuma. Major Cities (pop. est.); Manzini 52,000, Mbabane 38,300, Nhlangano 4,100 (1986). Land Use; forested 7%, pastures 62%, agricultural-cultivated 11%, other 20% (1993)