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Planșă 1 (Format .Pdf) B-dul Gen. Dascalescu 5 A 1C 4 NASTASA 1D B A 1CC Dc 1 35.195 Bloc D8 1C MARIA C1 Ortasti DRAGANESTIRisca beci B Tirzia Soimaresti 0+000 Sabasita DN 15C 2+000 1C SIMIONESCU E. TarziaPoiana BLOC NEFAM. 0+000 Dc 1 Risca Grosi FRASINARU I. Dj 155B 1C DUMITRU SI ELENA rez. Sabasa 12+235 Culesa 0+000 Savesti IONEL SI MIHAELA 0+000 Nemtisor BRUSTURI1+670 Dc 3 JUDETUL NEAMT Minzatul Dc 1A Dc 3 Dc 7 11+503Risca 3 C10 C1 0+000 35.101 Ursul Brusturi Dc 6 Neamt 9+300 Alunis 1C 35.25 FRASINARU I. Mare Manastirea Neamt Dc 172 5+817 Bloc 114 Breaza 0+000 5+455 Ungheni Dj 155C 3+324 Bloc 156 28.14 SUZANA B Capatina Dj 209B Paltin Dj 157G MaghernitaDc 161 Preutesti HARTA ADMINISTRATIVA 10+296 C1 DN 15C Dolja 0+746 B RAUCESTI8+000 Nemtisor Sarata Dc 7 4 9+170 Boboiesti 1F 1CC Dc 159 Dc 8 35.157 35.104 C1 16+545 Oglinzi 4 Doljita 35.211 Dj 157G Plaiesu SCARA 1:350.000 A 1CC Stinca 9+010 Pitiligeni C1 0+000 C1 Pietroasa 0+734 DN 15B DN 15BLunca DN 15 B SCOALA 0+000 Leghin A Dc 21 NeamtDN 15B 0+000 Bloc 162 Bolovanul PIPIRIG Dc 7 1DS Dumbrava 4 Dolhasti LEGENDA Dj 209B TIMISESTI N 0+000 2+150 1 tarc Farcasa DN 15B Dc 17 Coarnes Tarateni Valra Rea TARGU-NEAMT Secu Dj 157F Dj 155B Bloc 132 35.194 C1 C9 0+000 Limita judet A GENERALA Lunca 4 Madei GRUMAZESTI 5+090 Dc 158 Neamt Cocoris Dolnesti VINATORI NEAMT Blebea 7+790 Limite administrative Paraul Bradului Plugari Pirul Carjei Pluton A TACU 0+000 Dj 155I Humulestii Noi Humulesti Dc 12 Ingrasesti 35.24 Valea Seaca URECHENI7+180 Drumuri nationale DN 15B Lunca Mihaet Boistea NR. 1 Domesnic Dc 168A 35.172 Manastirea Dj 155D Moldovei B Dj 157F PETRICANI Topolita C1 1+600 4 Sihastria Saculesti Dj 155D Dj 155I m1 6+190 Drumuri judetene Sabasa 1C 0+000 DN 17B 0+000 Dc 21 Pirul Pintei 0+000 4+240 0+000 PASTRAVANENI CONST. BORCA 0+500 0+000 A Topolita Dc 10 1C 2F Soci DN 15C Drumuri comunale Topolita 0+000 C Dc 156 Balatau AGAPIA Dc 168 Filioara 4+250 0+000 FARCASA Dj 155J 0+000 Tirpesti Dc 19 Spisesti 1CAT glodu Mare Drumuri de exploatare Bloc D10 Popesti Dj 155M Dj 155B 2+010 1C C1 Stegoara 3+700 6+150 Valea Seaca Netezi Dc 22 m2 Agapia 3+665 C2 Stejaru Talici 0+000 0+000 Netezi Cai ferate Runcu Dc 154 Cracau Busmei Fagul Petru Voda Varatec Dj 155E Dj 155L 4+906 C B GRUMAZESTI0+000 CT 17 3+200 Frumosu Dc 155Pirul Fagului Branzeni Borca Dc 9 Ape Bata Radeni Davideni Galu Dj 155K Dc 13 A 0+000 0+000 Temnic Stejaru Dreptu Curechistea Dj 155N Bloc 130 1CC Valea Arini Ghindoani Savinesti 1E POINA TEIULUI Dj 155N 4+030 Sabaseni Topoliceni Ruseni BALTATESTI 0+000 DcGHINDAOANI 15 C1 Dj 155K Dragan TIBUCANI Tibucanii Tolici gj Alunisul Cornul 5+804 2+770 Dj 155I Bloc 130 C8 Ruseni de Jos C1 Mitocu Balan Dc 26 35.102 Dc 157 6+140 1DSN Dc 9 Slatina Dc 153 DN 17B 0+000 Dc 25 1C Sas 0+000 Hanul Ancutei 0+000 Poiana Largului Frasinul Dj 208D 4 Bouletul Dreptu 5+600 Magazia Umbrari 0+000 0+000 Nistria 35.24 Dj 155L DN 2 Nisiporesti Dc 25 B Valea Mare Dj 208G Roseni Dc 165 Dj 208G A 35.208 0+000 111 B Dc 29 Borseni TUPILATI Dj 207A Piriul Cetatii Cracaul Negru Cracau CRACAOANI DN 15C Totesti Valea Alba RAZBOIENI0+000 3+000 Dj 208G Slobozia 35.103 Calugareni Dc 9 BOTESTIBarticesti Boghicea 35.213 Duruitorul Dc 163 RAZBOIENII 0+000 HANGU Cracaul Poiana Cracoani Aramoaia Dj 207A Negru5+000 2+680 Valea Alba DE JOS 0+000 Oslobeni Vadutu Cornea Dc 103 C1 0+000 Dc 149 Dj 156A Dc 47 0+000 Buhoanca 35.210 Dj 155l rez. Grintiesul Mic 4+000 Gheraiestii Bloc 128 Horaita Poiana 1+500 DN 15 Dj 155B Valea Mare Dc 61 DN 15 9+480 6+200 Noi DJ 207B Dj 155G DJ 207K Dj 207A Dc 152 Ciritani Mingatorul DN 2 Causeni Calugarita 7+000 160 gj Grinties DN 15 David 4 4 Preluca 6+850 Bodestii de Jos Hlapesti 4 Cracau Dc 29 6+197 3+000 Ghidion Bistricioara Unghi DJ 157A Tetcani Dc152 VALENI DN 28 Rotunda BIRA P.T.79 DOLJESTI Poienile Oancei C1 Grinties A DRAGOMIRESTIDc 31 Moreni DN 2 C BODESTI 7+750 Valeni 35.207 A 4+002 DJ 155G GHERAIESTI DJ 201C Corni Vad 0+000 Dc 41 Dc 62 0+000 Piriul Mare Grozavesti Soci 1+700 Chilia Talpa Dc 52 0+000 35.23 DJ 155F Buhalnita Bordea 9+045 5+910 Rediu Veja 4 4+500 Veja Munteni DN 2 C12 Homiceni 0+000 3+295 Dc 52A PT 177 2F GRINTIES Negresti DJ 7+691208P Primatar Dc 60 Negresti Dc 63 DJ 208G 3+329 0+000 5+400 0+787 0+000 0+000 1+000 Cuejdiu 0+000 36 Dc 8+582 1+700 DJ 155G 7+491 0+000 Dc 31 1C DJ 157A A CEAHLAU DJ 280 Breaza SABAOANI 0+000 Dc 148 Almas Dusesti Bornis Adjudeni 0+000 Todireni Poiana Horatia Moldova B Cracau 1+297 Poiana Dc 54 C1 Dc 33 DJ 155I Statia Saboani Bradu Buhalnita STANITAVladicele DJ 208P 2+325 2+300 7+000 Almas Cirligi Mastacan Pildesti Dc 64 Dc 147 Buruienesti 35.196 1C 5+970 3+973 Tiflic Dc 145 3+748 TAMASENI Bloc 126 Dj 157E 0+000 Deleni DJ 208P Cirlig DJ 280 Ruginesti 4 Izvoru Alb DOBRENIAlmas RUGINOASA Dc 34 DJ 155F DJ 208G Britcani DJ 207B coopertina 0+000 Dj 156A Velnita DJ 207 A DJ 207K Bistricioara Dc 49 3+890 Dc 51 Halta Stanita Pricasani 0+520 Cuejdiu 4+685 STEFAN CEL MARE 0+000 0+000 Traian A Britcani Corhana Statia Vulpasesti 4+075 Bradu 0+000 Certieni DJ 157A 35.209 DN 15C 0+000 Chicerea Sarata Schitul Bejania GIRCINA DJ 155I Dc 31A C5 Pingaracior DN 2 Cuejdiu Casaria DJ 201C Siret 0+000 Dc 65 Potoci Dc 145 Versesti 2+000 BIRGAOANI CORDUN Vulpasesti DJ 280 m1 RuginoasaRuginoasa Dc 54 C1 Simionesti Vulpasesti Izvorul Alb 5+200 Dc 45 DJ 155F DJ Ghigoiesti DULCESTI0+000 2+200 0+000 0+000 DJ 157D Popesti 2+250 DN15 Dc 37 Bahna Mare Secu Dc 40 6+900 Rosiori Arsita DN 15D Lutca Dc 34 Dc DN 15D DJ 208G Pingarati SAGNA 4 C 0+000 Statia Sagna 4+500 Caciulesti 0+000 0+000 Dc 55 4+300 Pingaracior Bahna DN 15D Bozienii de Sus DJ 207D Bisericani Dc 44 Ghelaiesti 4+292 0+000 0+000 Baratca Dj 155H 0+000 Dc 114Hirtop DULCESTI DJ 157C Dc 39 4+003 Dc 113A Izvorul Muntelui Bistrita 0+000 Dc 115 Dc 115 Dc 93 Moldova DJ 207B Scaricica Sinel DJ 207 A Gidinti 35.106 B 1+585 1C Tirsoasa A DJ 155I Dc 143 Gura Vaii 2+132 0+000 Pangarati Vaduri DJ 156A ROMAN DN 12C Turturesti Valeni Balanesti Ac.Vaduri 2+700 Pintic GIROV 35.22 0+000 Diroaia DJ 155F Budesti Statia Roman Talpalai PIATRA NEAMT DJ 157H 0+000 Izvoru Muntelui 0+250 Statia Bistrita Neamt 0+000 DN 15D Paraul Pietros Ac.Piatra Neamt DN 15D 1+000 Furcituri DN 15D 0+000 Botesti PANGARATI 2+800 Miron Costin Vadurele Ciritei Balusesti Vladiceni 6+823 Bloc D10 Branisteni Dc 91 GADINTI 0+000 Hamzoaia 4+008 BICAZ Halta DN 15D Dc 69 Stejaru Preluca Agircia DN 15 0+000 Stejaru Dc 132 DOCHIA ItrinestiDJ 157H FAUREIFAUREI Dc 92 35.206 Bistra Mica Dodeni DJ 157B Ac.Pingarati Vaduri Bunghi Dc 0+000 Dj 157 DJDanesti 157H DJ 157 Patricheni 0+510 Doina PINCESTIPincesti 5+000 Neagra 7+000 Climesti Romanesti 35.22 0+000 Izvoare C1 140 Oantu Capsa Dc 91 DJ 157 Dc 81 4 4+030 Cracau Statia 11+279 Bogzesti Doamna DJ 156A DJ 207C 35.120 ALEXANDRU Dumbrava Dochia 0+000 DJ 207D Statia Rosie 0+000 Straja Dc 134 Agircia DJ 157 DJ 155I DJ 157 5+260 Doamna 0+000 Dc 68 1CINV Hamzoaia secu-Vaduri Cotu Vames Bicaz 5+000 POIENARI 1C Dj 127A 139 Dc Valeni A B TASCA Statia 6+300 Ras 0+000 C1 DN 12C Poiana 9+630 18+500 12+446 9+755 TASCA CEL BUN 4+200 Ciurea Tarcau-Neamt DJ 157 Dc 95 HORIA 0+000 0+000 Valea Morilor TRIFESTI 6+120 8+185 9+637 10+000 1+422 GiulestiDc 87 Capra Dc 138 C7 Dj 127A 116 Dc Halta Trifesti Siret 1CC 0+000 Dc 89 0+000 Fundatura 5+000 Bloc D9 Crasna Dc 130 Bloc 124 Cut Holm Neagra ION CREANGA Valea Neagra Valea Dc 85A Dumbrava Deal Romanul Bistra 5+100 7+800 3+100 0+000 Averesti Sacaleni Tarcau Oantu 4+500 Telac Dc 109 Dc 90 DN 2 Dc 135 MARGINENI Butnaresti Poloc Bistrita 8+670 7+200 Ticos Floarea 156A DJ Hoisesti Prajesti 35.20 0+000 DUMBRAVA ROSIE Dc 79 0+000 Secu-Vaduri SECUIENI TARCAU Obarsia Paraul Tigancii SAVINESTI Hirtesti Dc 88 Dc 87 2+500 Orpsanu Izvoru Dj 127A 0+000 0+000 Basta 0+000 35.219 207D DJ Brasauti Canal Bistrita DJ 158 Dc 110 DJ 155I 0+000 Dc 72 0+000 B Dc 105 DN 15D C1 N Ticos Cazaci Uncesti 4+500 Muncelu 4+000 Slobozia Birjoveni ROZNOV 5+400 Verdele Frasin 28.29 3+000 DJ 207C Baneasa BICAZU ARDELEANBicaz Craiesti Sugau Stejaru 0+000 C1 2+500 Dc 130 Dc 108 Statia Secuienii Roman 4 0+000 DJ 158 Recea Iucsa Caines 164 Facau DJ 159D Secuienii Noi BozieniDJ 159D A DN 12C Valea Batrina Dc 127 4+000 Mesteacan BOZIENI 1CC Poieni 1+800 Bahnita 9+350 13+000 Secu Mihlit 0+000 1 2 DN 35 7+250 Paraul Sarbilor 0+000 DJ 156D Cuci Calul 0+000 Negritesti MOLDOVENI Lapos DJ 156D 0+000 3+000 Gherman Ivanes Traian 3+000 5+000 Dc 106 Marmureni Birnadu 1+600 Gosmani Dc 83 Tabara 0+000 Dc 77 35.205 Celac Giurgeni A Dc 137 113 SC MOBINEX 7+250 0+000 DJ 156E Iazul Balusesti BICAZ-CHEI Chintinici 0+000 Slatinei Linsesti 0+000 Dj 127AIvanes 2+750 10+250 Dc 84 0+000 ZANESTI Giurgeni Dc 74 DJ 156E 7+440 DJ 159BHocilungi Dc 84 PIATRA SOIMULUI 8+250 C3 0+000 0+000 Pascu 10+350 ROMANI DJ 158 DJ 159 Dc 105 0+000 Ata Tabara 3+500 Barlad Luminis Dc 73 DJ 156A Icusesti 0+000 Ciornei 2+000 Iapa Negulesti DN 15 DJ155IIazul Brosteni Romani Turcanii din Deal 0+000 0+000 Valea Pustieta PODOLENI 0+000 ICUSESTI4+200 DN 12C Statia Podoleni Dc 98 Dc 82 Chilii Muncelu de Jos Dc 76 Enei 2+000 2+105 0+000 Dc 75 DJ 207D Dc 78 Lunca Brates Dc 126 Dc 101 1+500 Liliac 2+300 Mastacan 2+410 ONICENI C3 3+000 1C Sovoaia 4+050 BORLESTI 2+000 Murgoci Spiridonesti Bucium Ruseni 4+000 3+500 Turbata Ata Mare Bistrita Dc 107 Lipovenilor VALEA URSULUI DJ 159C Gorun Ata 3+130 Paraul Dc 100 35.107 B DAMUC 0+000 Aramesti Batrinesti Brates 0+000 DJ 159 Pursica Dornesti 6+420 75 Dc Turcanii din Vale Dc 82 3+000 A 8+350 0+000 Rocna Silistea Damuc Dc 135 0+000 Dc 98 DJ 159 Pietrosu Dc 125 Dornesti Poiana Lunga Solca Nechit Nehit 0+400 Chichivei Dc 104 Bahnisoara BAHNA DJ 159B Materus Poloboc Poiana Humei 0+000 DJ 241 C1 Dj 127A Nichit rez.
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