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Informație Privind Oficiile Poștale Care Vor Activa În Zilele De 28 Și 30 August 2021 Informație privind oficiile poștale care vor activa în zilele de 28 și 30 august 2021 Program de lucru Nr Centru Poștal Oficiu postal Adresa început sfârșit 1 Anenii Noi OP6501 Anenii Noi str. Alexandr Suvorov, 12, MD-6501, or. Anenii Noi 8:00 15:00 2 Anenii Noi OP6539 Varnita str. Tighina , 64, MD-6539, s. Varnita, r-nul Anenii Noi 8:00 16:00 3 Anenii Noi AP6582 Anenii Noi str. Concilierii Naţionale, 48, MD-6501, or. Anenii Noi 7:30 16:00 4 Balti OP3101 Balti str. Calea Ieşilor, 5, MD-3101, mun. Balti 8:00 12:00 5 Balti OP3112 Balti str. Bulgară, 88, MD-3112, mun. Balti 8:00 12:00 6 Balti OP3118 Balti str. Independenţei, 28, MD-3118, mun. Balti 8:00 14:00 7 Balti OP3121 Balti Stefan cel Mare, 60, MD-3118 min. Balti 9:00 14:00 8 Basarabeasca OP6702 Basarabeasca str. Karl Marx, 51, MD-6702, or. Basarabeasca 8:00 14:00 9 Briceni OP4701 Briceni str. Independenţei, 26, MD-4701, or. Briceni 8:00 12:30 10 Cahul OP3909 Cahul str. Republicii, 17, MD-3909, mun. Cahul 8:00 12:00 11 Cahul AP3982 Cahul str. Prospectul Republicii, 24G, MD-3901, mun. Cahul 8:00 17:00 12 Cahul OP5301 Vulcanesti str. Lenin, 100, МD-5301, or. Vulcanesti, r-nul Comrat 9:00 13:00 13 Calarasi OP4404 Calarasi str. Mihai Eminescu, 17, MD-4404, or. Calarasi 8:00 12:00 14 Cantemir OP7300 Cantemir str. Trandafirilor, 2, MD-7300, or. Cantemir 8:00 17:00 15 Causeni OP4304 Causeni str. Alexei Mateevici, 16, MD-4304, or. Causeni 8:00 14:00 17 Cimislia OP4101 Cimislia str. Decebal, 14, MD-4101, or. Cimislia 8:00 13:00 18 Donduseni OP5102 Donduseni str. Mihai Eminescu, 13, MD-5102, or. Donduseni 8:00 14:00 19 Donduseni AP5181 Donduseni str. Ștefan cel Mare, 1, MD-5102, or. Donduseni 9:00 14:00 20 Edinet AP4681 Edinet Piața Centrală, MD-4601, mun. Edinet 8:00 13:00 21 Falesti OP5902 Falesti str. Ștefan cel Mare, 81, MD-5902, or. Falesti 8:00 14:00 22 Floresti OP5001 Floresti str. 31 August, 25, MD-5001, or. Floresti 8:00 15:45 23 Floresti OP6648 Sanatauca MD-6648, s. Sanatauca, r-nul Floresti 8:00 16:00 24 Glodeni OP4901 Glodeni str. Suveranității, 27, MD-4901, or. Glodeni 8:00 14:00 25 Glodeni AP4981 Glodeni str. Ștefan cel Mare, 40a, MD-4901, or. Glodeni 8:00 13:30 26 Hincesti OP3401 Hincesti str. Chişinăului, 1, MD-3401, mun. Hincesti 8:00 12:00 27 Hincesti AP3482 Hincesti str. Industrială, 1A, MD-3401, mun. Hincesti 8:00 17:00 28 Ialoveni OP6801 Ialoveni str. Alexandru cel Bun, 17, MD-6801, or. Ialoveni 8:00 17:00 29 Nisporeni OP6401 Nisporeni str. Suveranității, 14, MD-6401, or. Nisporeni 8:00 14:00 30 Ocnita OP7101 Ocnita str. Independenţei, 62, MD-7101, or. Ocnita 8:00 14:00 31 Ocnita AP7181 Ocnita str. Mihai Viteazul , 72B, MD-7101, or. Ocnita 8:00 17:00 32 Orhei OP3505 Orhei str. Vasile Mahu, 129, MD-3505, mun. Orhei 8:00 12:00 33 Orhei AP3582 Orhei str. Unirii, 51, MD-3503, mun. Orhei 8:00 17:00 34 Rezina OP5403 Rezina str. 27 august, 3, MD-5403, or. Rezina 8:00 13:00 35 Rezina AP5481 Rezina str. Mihai Eminescu, 1, MD-5403, or. Rezina 8:00 13:00 36 Riscani AP5682 Riscani str. Stefan cel Mare, 142, or. Riscani 8:00 13:00 37 Riscani OP5600 Riscani str. Independentei, 22 MD-5600, or. Riscani 8:00 14:00 38 Singerei AP6282 Singerei str. Independenţei, 235, MD-6201, or. Singerei 8:00 12:00 39 Soldanesti OP7201 Soldanesti str. 31 August, 9, MD-7201, or. Soldanesti 8:00 12:00 40 Soldanesti AP7282 Soldanesti str. Cotovschi, 32 MD-7201, or. Soldanesti 13:00 15:32 41 Stefan Voda OP4201 Stefan Voda str. 31 August, 14a, MD-4201, or. Stefan Voda 8:00 17:00 42 Stefan Voda AP4283 Stefan Voda str. 31 August, 5, MD-4201, or. Stefan Voda 8:00 14:00 43 Stefan Voda AP4281 Stefan Voda str. Livezilor, MD-4201, or. Stefan Voda 8:00 13:00 44 Straseni OP3701 Straseni str. Mihai Eminescu, 30, MD-3701, or. Straseni 8:00 12:00 45 Taraclia OP7402 Taraclia str. Mira, 16, MD-7402, or. Taraclia 8:00 16:00 46 Ungheni OP3603 Ungheni str. Alexandru Boico, 2 A, MD-3603, mun. Ungheni 8:00 14:00 47 Chisinau OP2009 Chisinau str. Vasile Alecsandri , 19, MD-2009, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 48 Chisinau OP2012 Chisinau str. Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt, 134, MD-2012, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 49 Chisinau OP2038 Chisinau str. Nicolae Zelinski, 24, MD-2038, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 50 Chisinau OP2044 Chisinau str. Mircea cel Bătrîn, 3, MD-2044, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 51 Chisinau OP2060 Chisinau str. Dacia, 34, MD-2060, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 52 Chisinau OP2062 Chisinau bd. Dacia, 49/1, MD-2062, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 53 Chisinau OP2064 Chisinau str. Vissarion Belinschi, 61, MD-2064, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 54 Chisinau OP2068 Chisinau str. Moscova, 14/1, MD-2068, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 55 Chisinau OP2071 Chisinau str. Alba Iulia, 202, MD-2071, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 56 Chisinau OP2075 Chisinau str. Mircea cel Bătrîn, 23, MD-2075, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 57 Chisinau AP2106 Chisinau str. Ion Dumeniuc, 12, MD-2075, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 58 Chisinau AP2107 Chisinau str. Munceşti, 402, MD-2002, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 59 Chisinau AP2108 Chisinau str. Mioriţa, 11, MD-2019, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00 60 Chisinau AP2110 Durlesti str. Tudor Vladimirescu, 70, MD-2003, or. Durlesti, mun. Chisinau 9:00 13:00 61 Chisinau AP2111 Chisinau str. Drumul Viilor, 29, MD-2009, mun. Chisinau 9:00 14:00 62 Chisinau OP2000 Chisinau str. Piaţa Gării, 3, MD-2000, mun. Chisinau 8:00 18:00 63 Chisinau OP2006 Chisinau str. Vasile Alecsandri , 19, MD-2009, mun. Chisinau 8:00 14:00.
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