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Former Turkmensky Market, Ministry of Internal Affairs Korzin korzinka.uz Turkmensky 8:00-01:00 1A, Y.H.Hodjib street Landmark: former Turkmensky market, Ministry of Internal Affairs korzinka.uz - Airport 08:00-01:00 87A, Kichik Halka Yuli street Landmark: Airport bridge korzinka.uz - Abay 08:00-01:00 13, Abay street Landmark: Youth Theatre korzinka.uz - Rakat 08:00-01:00 korzinka.uz - Karatash 08:00-01:00 2, A.Hodjaev street ſt korzinka.uz - Mercato 08:00-01:00 korzinka.uz - Sergeli 08:00-01:00 Lutfkor street Landmark: Sergeli fair korzinka.uz - Azimov 08:00-01:00 81, Sadik Azimov street Landmark: State Governance of Internal Affairs, korzinka.uz - Yunusabad 08:00-01:00 korzinka.uz - 08:00-01:00 1A, Yuzrabod street Landmark: TTZ intersection korzinka.uz - Integro 08:00-01:00 52, Bunyodkor avenue korzinka.uz - Almalik 08:00-22:00 korzinka.uz - Karasu 08:00-01:00 korzinka.uz - Aviator 08:00-01:00 61, Elbek street Landmark: Tashkent Mechanical Plant korzinka.uz - Salom 08:00-01:00 korzinka.uz - Next 08:00-23:00 6, Bobur street Shopping and Entertainment Complex korzinka.uz - Riyoziy 08:00-01:00 7, Oltintepa street, Riyoziy array Landmark: former Tsiolkovskiy Street, champagne wines plant korzinka.uz - Uchtepa 08:00-01:00 Uchtepa district, Foziltepa street, 93 Landmark: Uchtepa khokimiyat korzinka.uz - Sayram 08:00-01:00 15, Yunus ota str, 19 Yunus Abad district "Sayram" bazaar korzinka.uz Kuilyuk 08:00-01:00 The Kuilyuk-1 array, the intersection of the Tashkent ring road and Munis street. Landmark: Furniture shop. korzinka.uz Bunyodkor 08:00-01:00 Mirzo Ulugbek metro station. Landmark: Bunyodkor stadium. korzinka.uz Vega 08:00 - 22:00 150, Sh.Rustaveli street Landmark: Southern railway station korzinka.uz Shedevr 08:00 - 23:00 M-4 mavzesi, Navoiy ko'chasi, 11B korzinka.uz - Sebzor 08:00 - 01:00 -uy mo'ljal: sobiq "Sebzor Market" do'koni korzinka.uz - Kamolon 08:00 - 01:00 -A uy mo'ljal: "Oliy Majlis" binosi ro'parasida korzinka.uz - A. Donish 08:00 - 01:00 Yunusobod tumani, 14-kvartal, A.Donish ko'chasi, 62-uy. korzinka.uz - Beshkayragach 08:00 - 01:00 Uchtepa tumani, Ko'kcha Darvoza ko'chasi, 628-uy. mo'ljal: Beshqayrag'och mahallasi korzinka.uz - Al-Xorazmiy 08:00 - 01:00 Chilanzar dist., at the intersection of Zargarlik and Sugalliota streets landmark: In front of "Algoritm" factory korzinka.uz - Chirchik 08:00 - 01:00 Tashkent region, Chirchik city Alisher Navoi Avenue, 22 korzinka.uz - Fayzabad 08:00 - 01:00 Mirabad dist. Fergana Yuli st., Fayzabad mahalla Smart - Darkhan 08:00-22:00 86A, Mustakillik Avenue Smart - Radjabi 08:00-22:00 60, Radjabi Street Landmark: Interpol, Ministry of Internal Affairs Smart - Drujba 08:00-22:00 8/1, Islam Karimov street Landmark: UZBowling Smart - TSUM 08:00-22:00 korzinka.uz DISKONT - Alaysky 08:00 - 19:00 40, Amir Temur street Landmark: Alay bazar korzinka.uz DISKONT - Andijan 08:00 - 22:00 62, Amir Temur street Central bus station korzinka.uz DISKONT - Bukhara 08:00 - 00:00 149, B. Nakshband street landmark: new Tsum korzinka.uz DISKONT - Kokand 8:00 - 22:00 Shohruhobod str, 39 korzinka.uz DISKONT - Asaka 8:00 - 22:00 Asaka city landmark: on the territory of the "Asaka Dehqon Bozori" korzinka.uz DISKONT Urgut 8:00 - 22:00 Samarkand region, Urgut city landmark: in the territory of the Dehkan bazaar korzinka.uz DISKONT Bukhara-2 8:00 - 22:00 Bukhara region, Bukhara city At the intersection of Afrosiab and Ibn Sino streets korzinka.uz DISKONT Bekabad 8:00 - 22:00 Tashkent region, Bekabad city In the territory of the dekhkan bazaar korzinka.uz DISKONT Yangiyul 8:00 - 22:00 Tashkent region, Yangiyul city In the territory of the dekhkan bazaar korzinka.uz DISKONT Zaamin 8:00 - 22:00 Jizzakh region, Zaamin city In the territory of the Dehkan bazaar korzinka.uz DISKONT Bukhara-3 8:00 - 22:00 Bukhara region, Bukhara city Microdistrict-5 .
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