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Information on Objects Owned by State and Municipal Property, Banks of Property Sites and Land Plots Offered to Smes Information on objects owned by state and municipal property, banks of property sites and land plots offered to SMEs Anzhero-Sudzhensky urban district Link to sites Property Reference Belovsky city district Link to sites Property Reference Belovsky municipal district Link to sites Property Reference Berezovsky city district Link to sites Property Reference Guryevsky municipal district Link to sites Property Reference Property Reference 2 Izhmorsky municipal district Link to sites Property Reference Kaltansky urban district Link to sites Property Reference Kemerovo municipal district Link to sites Property Reference Kemerovo city Property Reference Committee for the management of municipal property of the city of Kemerovo: http://kumi-kemerovo.ru/catalog/1232.html http://kumi-kemerovo.ru/section/117.html Link to sites Investment portal of the city of Kemerovo: https://www.ip.kemerovo.ru Kiselevsky urban district Committee for the Management of Municipal Property of the Kiselevsky City District Link to sites Property Reference Krapivinsky municipal district Link to sites Property Reference Krasnobrodsky urban district Link to sites Property Reference Leninsk-Kuznetsk urban district Link to sites Property Reference Leninsk-Kuznetsk municipal district Link to sites Property Reference Mariinsky Municipal District Link to sites Property Reference Mezhdurechensk city district Link to sites Property Reference Myski urban city Link to sites Property Reference Novokuznetsk city Link to sites Property Reference Investment portal of the city of Novokuznetsk Novokuznetsk district Link to sites Property Reference Osinniki city Link to sites Property Reference Polysaevo urban district Link to sites Property Reference city Prokopyevsk Link to sites Property Reference Prokopyevsky district Link to sites Property Reference Promyshlenovsky district Link to sites Property Reference Taiga city Link to sites Property Reference Tashtagol district Link to sites Property Reference Tisulsky district Link to sites Property Reference Topkinsky municipal district Link to sites Property Reference Tyazhinsky district Link to sites Property Reference Chebulinsky district Link to sites Property Reference Yurga city Link to sites Property Reference Yurginsky district Property Reference Yaya district Link to sites Property Reference Yashki district Link to sites Property Reference.
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