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DKV Stations, Sorted by City You drive, we care. UA - Diesel & Services Ukraine / Ukraïna Sortiert nach Ort Sorted by city » For help, call me! DKV ASSIST - 24h International Free Call* 00800 365 24 365 In case of difficulties concerning the number 00800 please dial the relevant emergency number of the country: Bei unerwarteten Schwierigkeiten mit der Rufnummer 00800, wählen Sie bitte die Notrufnummer des Landes: Andorra / Andorra Latvia / Lettland » +34 934 6311 81 » +370 5249 1109 Austria / Österreich Liechtenstein / Liechtenstein » +43 362 2723 03 » +39 047 2275 160 Belarus / Weißrussland Lithuania / Litauen » 8 820 0071 0365 (national) » +370 5249 1109 » +7 495 1815 306 Luxembourg / Luxemburg Belgium / Belgien » +32 112 5221 1 » +32 112 5221 1 North Macedonia / Nordmazedonien Bosnia-Herzegovina / Bosnien-Herzegowina » +386 2616 5826 » +386 2616 5826 Moldova / Moldawien Bulgaria / Bulgarien » +386 2616 5826 » +359 2804 3805 Montenegro / Montenegro Croatia / Kroatien » +386 2616 5826 » +386 2616 5826 Netherlands / Niederlande Czech Republic / Tschechische Republik » +49 221 8277 9234 » +420 2215 8665 5 Norway / Norwegen Denmark / Dänemark » +47 221 0170 0 » +45 757 2774 0 Poland / Polen Estonia / Estland » +48 618 3198 82 » +370 5249 1109 Portugal / Portugal Finland / Finnland » +34 934 6311 81 » +358 9622 2631 Romania / Rumänien France / Frankreich » +40 264 2079 24 » +33 130 5256 91 Russia / Russland Germany / Deutschland » 8 800 7070 365 (national) » +49 221 8277 564 » +7 495 1815 306 Great Britain / Großbritannien Serbia / Serbien » 0 800 1975 520 (national) » +386 2616 5826 » +32 118 5949 5 Slovak Republic / Slowakische Republik Greece / Griechenland » +420 2215 8665 5 » +49 221 8277 9319 Slovenia / Slowenien Hungary / Ungarn » +386 2616 5826 » +36 143 9140 2 Spain / Spanien Ireland / Irland » +34 934 6311 81 » +32 118 5949 5 Sweden / Schweden Italy / Italien » +46 876 8790 0 » +39 047 2275 160 Switzerland / Schweiz Kazakhstan / Kasachstan » +39 047 2275 160 » +7 495 1815306 Turkey / Türkei Kosovo / Kosovo » +90 216 5600 792 » +386 2616 5826 Ukraine / Ukraine DE » +370 5249 1109 EN, / * roaming charges may apply abroad / im Ausland können Roaming-Gebühren anfallen 07.21 DKV EURO SERVICE GmbH + Co. 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Stationsn ummer / Marke / PLZ / Ort / Straße / station Brand Zip code City Street Services number 4946158 SHELL 89425 Baranyntsi Obyizna M4/E15 Odessa- 4946225 SHELL 57210 Belozerka Novoazovsk, 179 km DIVERSE / M6/E40, 210 km, Kyjiv- 4946063 OTHERS 11772 Bronyky Cop Kyiv Oblast, Novue 4946223 SHELL 15013 Brovary Yarulovichy, 41K Brovary distr,41km Kyiv- 4946180 SHELL 08292 Bucha Chernihiv-N 4946172 SHELL 35561 Buhaivka Liviv to Rivne DIVERSE / M3/E40, 471 km, Kyjiv- 4946013 OTHERS 61050 Charkiv Charkiv Lukiianovycha Street 116, 4946126 SHELL 58000 Chernivtsi D 84km hwy Kiev-Odessa, 4946206 SHELL 60411 Chernivtsi right Pidgirtsy, Kiev-Obuhov 25 4946202 SHELL 81164 Derevach km right Uniavko ul,bld. 113 4946123 SHELL 32303 Dovzok derevnya Dovjok 84km hwy Kiev-Odessa, 4946207 SHELL 58000 Galitskiy Shlyah left Kyiv-Dnepropetrovsk road 4946201 SHELL 80380 Hrybovychi 250 km rig Kamianopil village, Stare 4946148 SHELL 81122 Kamianopil Selo stre 4946179 SHELL 03170 Kiltseva Velyka Kiltseva, 104 a Kiev-Kharkov road, 76 km 4946155 SHELL 07540 Kiyevskiy right 30.09.21 www.dkv-euroservice.com 1 UA - Diesel & Services You drive, we care. Stationsn ummer / Marke / PLZ / Ort / Straße / station Brand Zip code City Street Services number Mukachevo distr, 4946127 SHELL 89623 Kliachanovo Kliachanovo vill. Kiev region, Brovary 4946218 SHELL 07455 Knyazhychi district, alon Lviv region, Pustmytivskyi 4946193 SHELL 31345 Kopystyn district DIVERSE / M7/E373, 159 km, Kyjiv- 4946026 OTHERS 11500 Korosten Warszawa 4946122 SHELL 12500 Korostyshev Kiev-Chop road 102 km DIVERSE / M6/E40, 109 km, Kyjiv- 4946017 OTHERS 12505 Korostyshev Cop DIVERSE / 4946111 OTHERS 45007 Kovel Varshavskaya, 3B Lvivska obl., Javorivskyi 4946217 SHELL 81033 Krakovec raion, 6 DIVERSE / M10, 0,2 km von PL 4946074 OTHERS 81034 Krakovets Grenze Zhitomir-Chernovtsy- 4946209 SHELL 67663 Kuchurhan Terebleche road Kiev,Jitomirskoe shosse, 4946184 SHELL 03179 Kyiv 6 Kyiv Oblast, Kievo- 4946222 SHELL 03134 Kyiv Svyatoshin, 104 342 km Kiyev-Odessa 4946185 SHELL 07540 Kyivskyi (sleva), 36 a Volynsk region, Luboml 4946149 SHELL 44300 Luboml hwy, Kiev-Ko Volynskiy region, 4946219 SHELL 43026 Lutsk Rivnenska stre, 9 DIVERSE / E40/M11, 64 km, 4946130 OTHERS 81300 Mostiska Galitskaja 64 30.09.21 www.dkv-euroservice.com 2 UA - Diesel & Services You drive, we care. Stationsn ummer / Marke / PLZ / Ort / Straße / station Brand Zip code City Street Services number 4946200 SHELL 81121 Murovane Vinnitsa ring road 4946171 SHELL 35544 Mykhailivka Rivne to Lviv Yurov, ul. Shevchenko, 4946188 SHELL 08024 Nebelytsia M06 57km, 61 485 KM KIEV-ODESSA 4946212 SHELL 67661 Nerubaiska RO DIVERSE / 4946110 OTHERS 11700 Novograd-Volinsky Zhitomir road, 31 4946210 SHELL 67022 Novohryhorivka Kiev-Odessa Avanhard, masiv 15, 255 / 4946224 SHELL 67806 Odessa 1 A Kharkiv Oblast, Pisochin 4946221 SHELL 62416 Pisochyn Urban-Ty, DIVERSE / M6/E40, 539 km, Kyjiv- 4946129 OTHERS 81146 Podbiriztsi Cop Bucha, Kyiv-Kovel, 30km 4946203 SHELL 81164 Rakovets left DIVERSE / M9/E372, 0,5 km von PL 4946075 OTHERS 80316 Rava-Ruska Grenze Kiev-Kharkov road, 306,4 4946151 SHELL 38400 Reshetilovka km Kiev-Kharkov road, 306,4 4946150 SHELL 38400 Reshetilovka km DIVERSE / M07/E373,Warsawskaya 4946140 OTHERS 34500 Sarny street, 4b Khmelnitsky distr, 4946194 SHELL 32120 Skarzhyntsi Kamenets-Podo, 3 DIVERSE / M6/E50, 633 km, Kyjiv- 4946002 OTHERS 82600 Skole Cop 30.09.21 www.dkv-euroservice.com 3 UA - Diesel & Services You drive, we care. Stationsn ummer / Marke / PLZ / Ort / Straße / station Brand Zip code City Street Services number DIVERSE / M12/E50, 524 km, Lviv- 4946048 OTHERS 20352 Sobkivka Kirovohrad 4946124 SHELL 81130 Sokolniki 11 km, Lviv ring road left DIVERSE / M6/E573, 828 km, Kyjiv- 4946091 OTHERS 89502 Solomonovo Cop DIVERSE / M6/E573, 1,5 km von 4946088 OTHERS 89460 Solomonovo HU/UA Grenze 4946213 SHELL 89460 Solomonovo Uzhhorod DIVERSE / M6/E573, 2 km von HU 4946072 OTHERS 89460 Solomonovo Grenze DIVERSE / M7/E373, 506 km, 4946092 OTHERS 44322 Starovitovo Warszawa-Kyjiv DIVERSE / 4946080 OTHERS 44300 Starovitovo M7/E373, Warszawa-Kyjiv DIVERSE / M7/E373, Warszawa- 4946079 OTHERS 44300 Starovitovo Kyjiv, Sevastopol,Balaklavskaya 4946182 SHELL 03131 Stolychne doroga, 40 Lvov-Kirovograd, 4946153 SHELL 23210 Strizhavka Znamianka road DIVERSE / M6/E50, 606 km, Kyjiv- 4946056 OTHERS 82400 Stryj Cop DIVERSE / M20/E85, 2 km from 4946094 OTHERS 60435 Terebleche UA/RO border Glubochickii r-n, s. Valja 4946190 SHELL 54046 Ternivka Kuzmin, Stepana Budnogo street, 4946205 SHELL 46000 Ternopyl 36 A DIVERSE / Autobahnkreuz M12/E50 4946052 OTHERS 20300 Uman und M5/E95 30.09.21 www.dkv-euroservice.com 4 UA - Diesel & Services You drive, we care. Stationsn ummer / Marke / PLZ / Ort / Straße / station Brand Zip code City Street Services number Kiev-Odessa Road, 175 4946215 SHELL 20332 Uman km DIVERSE / M6/E50, 11 km von SK 4946076 OTHERS 88000 Uzhorod Grenze DIVERSE / M7/E373, 1,5 km von PL 4946059 OTHERS 44350 Yagodin Grenze M10, 20 km von PL 4946049 MANGO 81000 Yavoriv Grenze M06 560km+380m (left) 4946189 SHELL 08041 Yuriv Kyjiv-Cop Vinnickaya obl,Kazatinskij 4946187 SHELL 09100 Zaporozhtsia r-n, Kom Ternopol, ul. Stepana 4946186 SHELL 09100 Zaporozhtsia Budnogo 30.09.21 www.dkv-euroservice.com 5 Legende You drive, we care. Station/Typ - Motorway fuel station - Station close to motorway - Truck stop - Autobahntankstelle - Autobahnnahe Station - Autohof - Station-service sur l'autoroute - Station à proximité d'une - Station-service à proximité de - Stacja paliw przy autostradzie autoroute l'autoroute - Stacja przy autostradzie - Stacja benzynowa (MOP) w - Distributore in autostrada pobliżu autostrady - Čerpací stanice na dálnici - stazione vicina all’autostrada - Čerpací stanice v blízkosti - Autoparco - Gasolinera de autopista dálnice - Autoservis - Tankstation aan de autoweg - Estación cercana a la autopista - Área de servicio para - АЗС у автострады - Station dicht bij de autoweg camiones - Staţie de alimentare pe - Станция неподалеку от - Wegrestaurant, tankstation en autostradă автострады garagebedrijf - Staţie autostradă - Автобаза - Popas - Suitable for large trucks - Suitable for medium trucks - Suitable for cars - Für große LKWs geeignet - Für mittlere LKWs geeignet - Für PKWs geeignet - Adapté aux poids lourds - Adapté aux poids lourds - Adapté aux véhicules légers - Odpowiednia dla dużych moyens - Odpowiena dla samochodów ciężarówek - Odpowiednia dla średnich osobowych - Adeguato per grandi TIR ciężarówek - Adeguato per auto - Vhodnost pro nákladní vozidla - Adeguato per TIR medi - pro osobní vozidla - pro nákladní automobily střední - Adecuada para camiones tonáže - Apto para automóviles - Geschiktheid voor - Tankstation geschikt voor vrachtwagens - Apto para camiones médios personenwagens - Подходит для грузовых - Tankstation geschikt voor - Подходит для легковых автомобилей большой middelgrote trucks автомобилей грузоподъемности - Подходит для грузовых - Potrivit pentru autovehicule - Potrivit pentru autovehicule автомобилей средней transport persoane transport marfă mari грузоподъемности - Potrivit pentru autovehicule transport marfă medii - unmanned fully automatic station - Unbemannte vollautomatische Station - station
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