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Departure City City ​​Of Delivery Region Delivery Delivery Time Cost of Estimated Departure city city ​​of delivery Region delivery delivery time Moscow Ababurovo Moscow 655 1 Moscow Abaza The Republic of Khakassia 1401 6 Moscow Abakan The Republic of Khakassia 722 2 Moscow Abbakumova Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Abdrakhmanovo Republic of Tatarstan 682 on request Moscow Abdreevo Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Abdulov Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Abinsk Krasnodar region 682 3 Moscow Abramovka Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Abramovskikh Sverdlovsk region 1360 1 Moscow Abramtsevo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Abramtzevo (Dmitrovsky reg) Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Abrau Durso Krasnodar region 682 1 Moscow Avvakumova Tver region 655 5 Moscow Avdotyino Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Avdotyino (Stupinsky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Averkieva Moscow Moscow region 1360 2 (Pavlovsky Posadskiy reg) Aviation workers Moscow Moscow region 1360 1 (Odintsovskiy-one) Moscow aviators Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aviation Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aviation Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Motorist Arhangelsk region 655 1 Moscow avtopoligone Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Autoroute Moscow region 655 1 Moscow agarin Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Agarin (Stupinsky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Agafonov Moscow region 655 1 Moscow AGAFONOVA (Odintsovskiy-one) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Agashkino Moscow region 655 5 Moscow Ageevka Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Agidel Republic of Bashkortostan 1360 3 Moscow Agha Krasnodar region 682 3 Moscow Agrarnik Tver region 1306 6 Moscow agricultural Republic of Crimea 682 4 Moscow agrogorodok Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Agrogorodok (Istrinskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Agronomist Lipetsk region 1306 5 Moscow agronomist PGT Krasnodar region 682 1 Moscow Agryz Republic of Tatarstan 1360 6 Moscow Adagum Krasnodar region 682 6 Moscow Adler Krasnodar region 682 1 Moscow Adoevschina Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Adueva (Istrinskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Adygeysk Krasnodar region 682 5 Moscow Adyshevo Kirov region 1360 on request Moscow Azarovka Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Aznakaevo Republic of Tatarstan 682 5 Moscow Azov Rostov region 682 2 Moscow Azov Omsk region 1360 on request Moscow Azov Krasnodar region 682 5 Moscow Aidarova Voronezh region 655 3 Moscow Akademgorodok Novosibirsk region 682 1 Moscow Academic Tver region 1306 5 Moscow Akatevo (Klin reg) Moscow region 1360 2 Moscow Akinshin Moscow 655 1 Moscow Akisheva (Dmitrovsky reg) Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Aksay Rostov region 682 2 Moscow Aksakovo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aksaur Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Aksyonovo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aksenchikovo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aktobe settlement Republic of Tatarstan 682 on request Moscow Akulovo Moscow 655 1 Moscow Akulovo (Ruzsky reg) Moscow region 1360 4 Moscow Akshaut Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Akshontovo Tver region 1306 5 Moscow Alabuha (Dmitrovsky reg) Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Alabushevo Moscow 655 1 Moscow Aladino (Stupinsky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Aladyin (Dmitrovsky reg) Moscow region 1360 2 Moscow Alakayevka Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Alapaevsk Sverdlovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Alapurskaya Leningrad region 655 5 Moscow Alatyr Chuvash Republic 1360 on request Moscow Alachkovo Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Aleevo (Stupinsky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Aleisk Altai region 1360 6 Moscow Alexandrov Vladimir region 1306 5 Moscow Aleksandrovka Voronezh region 655 4 Moscow Aleksandrovka Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Aleksandrovka (Moscow region). Moscow 655 1 Moscow Aleksandrovka (Orel). Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Aleksandrovo Vologda Region 1306 4 Moscow Alexandrov (Istrinskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Alexandrov (Podolsky reg) Moscow 655 1 Moscow Aleksandrovsk Perm 1360 5 Moscow Alexander Leningrad region 655 1 Alexander Moscow Leningrad region 655 1 (Pushkinskij-one) Moscow Alexander's Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Alekseevka Belgorod region 655 4 Moscow Alekseevka Republic of Bashkortostan 655 1 Alekseevka (Alexis district, Belgorod Moscow Belgorod region 1306 4 region.) Moscow Alexeevka (Istrinskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Alekseevka (Samara region). Samara Region 1360 3 Moscow Alexeevka (Chekhovskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 3 Alekseevka (Yakovlevsky district, Moscow Belgorod region 1306 4 Belgorod region.) Moscow Alekseevka Oryol Region 1306 1 Moscow Alekseevo Moscow region 1360 2 Alekseevskoe Moscow Moscow region 1360 2 (Solnechnogorskiy reg) Moscow Aleksin Tula region 1306 4 Moscow Aleksino (Istrinskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Aleksino (Ruzsky reg) Moscow region 1360 4 Moscow Alepin Vladimir region 1306 5 Moscow Alyokhnovo (Istrinskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Alyosha Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Alyosha (Pushkinskij-one) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Aleshkino Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Aleshkova Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aleshnya Oryol Region 1306 1 Moscow Alikova Chuvash Republic 1360 on request Moscow Allagulova Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Almazovo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Altukhova Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Altynova (Ruzsky reg) Moscow region 1360 4 Moscow Alupka Republic of Crimea 1360 on request Moscow Alushta Republic of Crimea 682 4 Alferov Moscow Moscow region 1360 2 (Pavlovsky Posadskiy reg) Moscow Alfyorova (Chekhovskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Alfertischevo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Alkhimova Moscow 655 5 Moscow Alymovka Moscow 1360 on request Moscow Almetyevsk Republic of Tatarstan 682 3 Moscow Alshansky Settlement Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Alshan Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Alyanov Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Alyauhovo (Odintsovskiy-one) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Amerevo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow AMIROVA (Ramenskii reg) Moscow region 1360 5 Moscow Amta Rostov region 682 4 Moscow Amursk Khabarovsk region 1442 on request Moscow Ananina Vologda Region 655 1 Moscow Ananova (Istrinskiy reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Anan'evka Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Ananyino (Klin reg) Moscow region 1360 2 Moscow Ananyino (Stupinsky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Anapa Krasnodar region 682 2 Moscow Anapa Stanitsa Krasnodar region 682 1 Moscow Anapa Krasnodar region 1360 6 Moscow Anastasevskaya Krasnodar region 682 2 Moscow Anashkino Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Anashkino (Odintsovskiy-one) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Angarsk Irkutsk region 722 3 Moscow Angarsk-04 Irkutsk region 722 3 Moscow Angarsk-05 Irkutsk region 722 3 Moscow Angara Farms Irkutsk region 1401 7 Moscow Angasolka Irkutsk region 1401 7 Moscow Angasolskaya Irkutsk region 1401 7 Moscow Angelovo (Krasnogorskij reg) Moscow region 655 on request Moscow Andzhievsky Stavropol region 682 3 Moscow Andreevka Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Andriyivka (Kolomensky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Andreevka (Ulyanovsk region.) Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Andreevo (Vladimir region.) 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