SUFFIX | OBLAST | SUFFIX | OBLAST | |
A | Sumy | N | Vinnitsa | |
B | Ternolpol | P | Volynskaya | |
C | Cherkassy | Q | Zaporozhie | |
D | Zakarpatskya | R | Chernigov | |
E | Dnepropetrovsk | S | Ivano-Frankivsk | |
F | Odessa | T | Khmelnitsky | |
G | Kherson | U | Kiev | |
H | Poltava | V | Kirovograd | |
I | Donetsk | W | Lviv | |
J | Crimea | X | Zhitomir | |
K | Rivno | Y | Chernovtsy | |
L | Kharkov | Z | Nikilaev | |
M | Lugansk |
The prefix range EM(A) to EO(Z) is reserved for special licenses, and World War II veterans may hold the prefix U5. A Two letter suffix denotes a first class license holder, and club calls are issued a three letter suffix, the second letter of which is W, X, Y or Z. All infomation taken from the World Wide prefix page on the UARL website. CIA map modified with MS Paint by N3DB 2002. Please email me below with any corrections or updates. |