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Location Region District Post Code Location Region District Post code Antonivka Khersonska Skadovskyi 73485 - 73486 Artemivsk Donetska Artemivskyi 84500 - 84511 Avangard Odeska Ovidiopolsky 67806 Baikivtsi Ternopilska Ternopilskyi 47711 Baranyntsi Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89425 Barvinok Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89425 Berdyansk Zaporizka Berdyansky 71100 - 71127 Bila Tserkva Kyivska Bilotserkivsky 09100 - 09115 Bilozerka Khersonska Bilozersky 75000 - 75002 Bortnychi Kyivska Kyiv, city 01112 - 04163 Boryspil Kyivska Boryspilsky 08300 - 08315 Boyarka Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 08150 - 08157 Broshniv-Osada Ivano-Frankivska Rozhnyativsky 77611 - 77613 Brovary Kyivska Brovarsky 07400 - 07406 Bryukhovychi Lvivska Lviv, city 79491 - 79492 Bucha Kyivska Irpin, city 08292 - 08294, 08105 Burlacha Balka Odeska Illichivsk, city 68094 Chabany Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 8162 Chayky Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 8130 Cherkasy Cherkaska Cherkasy, city 18000 - 18030 Chernigiv Chernigivska Chernigiv, city 14000 - 14030 Chernivtsi Chernivetska Chernivtsi, city 58000 - 58025 Cherniyv Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77460 Chernobaivka Khersonska Bilozirskyi 75024 Chukalivka Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77458 Dariivka Khersonska Skadovskyi 75032 Dergachi Kharkivska Dergachivsky 62300 - 62309 Dniprodzerzhynsk Dnipropetrovska Dniprodzerzhynsk, city 51900 - 51931 Dnipropetrovsk Dnipropetrovska Dnipropetrovsk, city 49000 - 49100 Dragomyrchany Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77454 Druzhkivka Donetska Druzhkivka, city 84200 - 84215 Dubliany Lvivska Zhovkivskyi 80381 Girnychy Ivano-Frankivska Kalusky 77300 Gora Kyivska Boryspilskyi 8324 Gorbanivka Poltavska Poltavsky 38782 Gorohivka Mykolaivska Zhovtnevyi 57210 Gostomel Kyivska Irpin, city 08290 - 08291 Gruzke Kirovogradska Kirovogradsky 27632 Grygorivka Odeska Kominternivsky 67553 Illichivsk Odeska Illichivsk, city 68000 - 68008 Irpin Kyivska Irpin, city 08200 - 08279 Ivano-Frankivsk Ivano-Frankivska Ivano-Frankivsk, city 76000 - 76025 Kalush Ivano-Frankivska Kalusky 77300 - 77314 Kamyanets-Podilskiy Khmelnitska Kamyanets-Podilskiy 32300 - 32318, 32306 Komyshany Khersonska Kherson, city 73490 Kapitanivka Kyivska Kyiv-Sviatoshynskyi 8112 Kharkiv Kharkivska Kharkiv, city 61000 - 61115 Kherson Khersonska Kherson, city 73000 - 73029 Khmelnitskiy Khmelnitska Khmelnitskiy 29000 - 29025 Khorol Poltavska Khorolsky 37800 - 37804 Khotiv Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 8171 Kinchesh Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89435 Kirovograd Kirovogradska Kirovograd, city 25000 - 25049 Kluziv Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77423 Kolomyya Ivano-Frankivska Kolomyysky 78200 - 78212 Komsomolsk Poltavska Komsomolsk, city 39800 - 39810 Komunist Kharkivska Kharkivsky 62482 - 62484 Konstantynivka Donetska Konstantynivskyi 85100 - 85114 Kopyliv Kyivska Makarivsky 8033 Kotsyubynske Kyivska Irpin, city 08299 - 08298 Kramatorsk Donetska Kramatorsk, city 84300 - 84325 Kremenchug Poltavska Kremenchug, city 39600 - 39630 Krykhivtsi Ivano-Frankivska Ivano-Frankivsk, city 76493 Kryvy Rig Dnipropetrovska KryvyRig, city 50000 - 50090 Kyiv Kyivska Kyiv, city 01112 - 04163 Lubny Poltavska Lubenskyi 37500 - 37509 Lutsk Volynska Lutsk, city 43000 - 43025 Lviv / Malehiv Lvivska Lviv, city 80383 Lysychansk Luhanska Lysychansk 93100 - 93121 Mariupol Donetska Mariupol, city 87500 - 87559 Martusivka Kyivska Boryspilsky 8343 Melitopol Zaporizka Melitopolsky 72300 - 72324 Mishkovo-Pogorilovo Mykolaivska Zhovtnevy 57214 - 57215 Mostysche Ivano-Frankivska Kalusky 77331 Mukacheve Zakarpatska Mukachivsky 89600 - 89619 Mykolaiv Mykolaivska Mykolaiv, city 54000 - 54036 Mykolaiv Lvivska Mykolaivskyi 81600 - 81604 Mykolaivske Mykolaivska Zhovtnevy 57262 Mykytyntsi Ivano-Frankivska Kosivsky 76494 Mynay Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89427 Myrgorod Poltavska Myrgorodsky 37600 - 37609 Naddniprovske Khersonska Kherson, city 73483 Nevytske Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89410 Nikopol Dnipropetrovska Nikopolskyi Nove Kirovogradska Kirovogradskiy 25491 Novi Petrivtsi Kyivska Vyshgorodsky 7354 Novograd-Volynsky Zhytomyrska Novograd-Volynsky 11700 - 11709 Novosilky Kyivska Vyshgorodsky 7362 Obuhiv Kyivska Obuhivsky 08700 - 08705 Odesa Odeska Odesa, city 65000 - 65100 Oleksandriya Kirovogradska Oleksandriysky 73484 Onokivtsi Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89412 Orzhiv Rivnenska Rivnensky 35313 Petrivske Kyivska Kyiv-Sviatoshynskyi 8141 Petrpavlivska Borschagivka Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 8130 Poberezhzhya Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77430 Pogonya Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77407 Pology Zaporizka Pologivskyi 70600 - 70614 Poltava Poltavska Poltava, city 36000 - 36040 Pomerky Kharkivska Kharkiv, city 61000-61115 Prolisky Kyivska Boryspilsky 8322 Pshenychnyky Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77407 Puscha Vodytsya Kyivska Kyiv, city 4075 Pustomyty Lvivska Pustomytivskyi 81100 - 81104 Rivne Rivnenska Rivne, city 33000 - 33030 Rogan Kharkivska Kharkivsky 62481 Rozivka Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89424 Rubizhne Luhanska Rubizhne 93000 Sambir Lvivska Sambirskyi 81400 Schaslyve Kyivska Boryspilsky 8325 Severodonetsk Luhanska Severodonetsk 93400 - 93416 Sloviansk Donetska Slovianskyi 84100 - 84129 Smila Cherkaska Smila, city 20700 - 20709 Sofiyvska Borschagivka Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 8131 Sokilnyky Lvivska Pustomytivsky 81130 Solomonovo Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89460 Solonka Lvivska Pustomytivskyi 81131 Stari Petrivtsi Kyivska Vyshgorodsky 7353 Stepanivka Khersonska Kherson, city 73488 Stoyanka Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 8114 Sumy Sumska Sumy, city 40000 - 40030 Syurte Zakarpatska Uzhgorodsky 89432 Ternopil Ternopilska Ternopil, city 46000 - 46030 Tsyrkuny Kharkivska Kharkivsky 62441 Tsyurupinsk Khersonska Tsyurupinsky 75100 - 75108 Tysmenytsya Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77400 - 77404 Ugornyky Ivano-Frankivska Ivano-Frankivsk, city 76492 Ugryniv Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77423 Ukrainka Kyivska Obuhivsky 08720 - 08721 Uman Cherkaska Uman, city 20300 - 20310 Uzhgorod Zakarpatska Uzhgorod, city 88000 - 88020 Velyka Dymerka Kyivska Brovarsky 7442 Velyka Oleksandrivka Kyivska Boryspilsky 8320 Vinnytsya Vinnitska Vinnytsya, city 21000 - 21040 Vovchynets Ivano-Frankivska Ivano-Frankivsk, city 76491 Vynnyky Lvivska Lviv, city 79495 - 79496 Vyshgorod Kyivska Vyshgorodsky 07300 - 07304 Vyshneve Kyivska Kyevo-Svyatoshynsky 08132 - 08134 Vyzyrka Odeska Kominternivsky 67543 Yamnytsya Ivano-Frankivska Tysmenytsky 77422 Yuvileyne Dnipropetrovska Dnipropetrovsky 52005 Zaporizhzhya Zaporizka Zaporizhzhya, city 69000 - 69061 Zdolbuniv Rivnenska Zdolbunivsky 35700 - 35706 Zelenivka Khersonska Kherson, city 73481 Zhovtneve Khersonska Holoprystanskyu 73484 Zhytomyr Zhytomyrska Zhytomyr, city 10000 - 10025 Zolotonosha Cherkaska Zolotonosha, city 19700 - 19705, 19702.
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