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DEPARTURE CITY CITY DELIVERY Region Terms of Delivery (Working Terms of DEPARTURE CITY CITY DELIVERY Region delivery COST OF DELIVERY (working days) Moscow VIP - in Yekaterinburg Sverdlovsk 1 775 Moscow VIP - by Kazan Rep. Tatarstan 1 775 Moscow VIP - on Kaliningrad Kaliningrad 1-2 775 Moscow VIP - in Krasnodar Krasnodar region 1 775 Moscow VIP - around Krasnoyarsk (unless in Krasnoyarsk) Krasnoyarsk region 1 1285 Moscow VIP - Moscow Moscow 1 1285 Moscow VIP - in Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod 1 775 Moscow VIP - in Novosibirsk Novosibirsk 1 1285 Moscow VIP - for Perm Perm 1 775 Moscow VIP - to Rostov-on-Don Rostov 1 775 Moscow VIP - by Samara Samara 1 775 Moscow VIP - in St. Petersburg Leningrad 1 1285 Moscow VIP - of Ufa Rep. Bashkiria 1 775 Moscow A.Kosmodemyanskogo village (Kaliningrad) Kaliningrad 2-3 515 Moscow Ababurovo (Leninsky district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Abaza (Resp. Khakassia) Khakassia 6-7 1865 Moscow Abakan (rep. Khakassia) Khakassia 3-4 1070 Moscow Abbakumova (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Abdulino (Orenburg region). Orenburg 4-5 965 Moscow Abinsk (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 3-6 1175 Moscow Abramtsevo (Balashikha district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Abrau Djurso (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 3-5 965 Moscow Avdon (rep. Bashkortostan) Bashkortostan 4 585 Moscow Aviators (Balashikha district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Autorange (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Agalatovo (Len.oblasti) Leningrad 4 965 Moscow Ageevka (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Aghidel (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 3-4 850 Moscow Aga (Krasnodar, Tuapsinsky area) Krasnodar region 3-4 965 Moscow Agro (Balashikha district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Agryz (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Adamovka (Orenburg region). Orenburg 4-5 965 Moscow Adler (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 2-3 965 Moscow Azarovka (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Aznakaevo (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Azov (Rostov region). Rostov 3 705 Moscow Azovo (RUS) Perm 5 1175 Moscow Akbulak (Orenburg region). Orenburg 3-4 965 Moscow Aksay (Rostov region). Rostov 2 585 Moscow Aksakovo (Mytishchi district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Aksubaevo (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Aktanysh (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Akulovo (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Alabushevo (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Alapaevsk (Sverdlovsk region). Sverdlovsk 5-6 1175 Moscow Aleisk (Altay) Altaystky 6 1700 Moscow Aleksandrov (Vladimir region.) Vladimir 3-5 1325 Moscow Oleksandrivka (Orenburg region). Orenburg 3-4 965 Moscow Aleksandrovka (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Aleksandrovsk (RUS) Perm 7 1485 Moscow Alexander's (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Alekseevka (Belgorod region). Belgorod 5-6 965 Moscow Alekseevka (Kinel, Samara region.) Samara 4 965 Moscow Alexeevka (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 4 515 Moscow Alekseevskoe (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Aleksin (Tula region). Tula 2-5 965 Moscow Altaiskoe (Altay) Altaystky 5-6 1700 Moscow Al'met'yevsk (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 850 Moscow Alshansky Settlement (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Alshan (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Alyanov (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Amursk (Harabov) Khabarovsk 5-7 2040 Moscow Ananina (Vologda region). Vologda 2-3 850 Moscow Anan'evka (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Anapa (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 3-5 1175 Moscow Anastasevskaya (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 3-4 965 Moscow Angarsk (Irkutsk region). Irkutsk 4-5 965 Moscow Andzhievsky (Stavropol) Stavropol 4-5 965 Moscow Andreevka (Solnechnogorsk district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Anzhero-Sudzhensk (Kemerovo region). Kemerovo 3-5 1325 Moscow Anna (Voronezh region). Voronezh 4-6 1325 Moscow Anino (Len.oblasti) Leningrad 4 965 Moscow Anopino (Vladimir region.) Vladimir 4-5 965 Moscow Antipino (Tyumen region). Tyumen 4-5 1325 Moscow Aparinki (Moscow region). Moscow 1-2 850 Moscow Apastovo (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Apatity (Murmansk region). Murmansk 5-7 1485 Moscow Aprelevka (Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Apsheronsk (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 4-6 1070 Moscow Aramil (Sverdlovsk region). Sverdlovsk 2-3 705 Moscow Argayash (Chelyabinsk region). chelyabinsk 4-5 965 Moscow Argunova (Resurrection district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Ardatov (Nizhny Novgorod region). Nizhny Novgorod 4 1175 Moscow Arzamas (Nizhny Novgorod region). Nizhny Novgorod 3 965 Moscow Arkaul (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 2 515 Moscow Armavir (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 3-4 965 Moscow Arsenyev (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Arsk (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Artyom (Primorye) Seaside 5-6 965 Moscow Artemovskii (Sverdlovsk region). Sverdlovsk 5-6 1175 Moscow Archangel (Arkhangelsk region). Arkhangelsk 2-3 850 Moscow Arkhangelsk (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Arhangelskoe (RUS) Perm 5 1175 Moscow Asbestos (Sverdlovsk region). Sverdlovsk 3-4 1070 Moscow Asekeyevo (Orenburg region). Orenburg 4-5 1070 Moscow Asino (Tomsk region.) Tomsk 6-9 1865 Moscow Askiz (Resp. Khakassia) Khakassia 6-7 1485 Moscow Astrakhan (Astrakhan region). Astrakhan 3-4 965 Moscow Astretsovo (Dmitrov district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Atkarsk (Saratov region.) Saratov 4-5 965 Moscow Afipsky (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 2-3 850 Moscow Afonino (Nizhny Novgorod region). Nizhny Novgorod 3-5 1070 Moscow Akhtanizovskaya (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 3-4 965 Moscow Achair (Omsk region.) Omsk 4-7 1485 Moscow Achinsk (Krasnoyarsk Territory) Krasnoyarsk region 3-4 1175 Moscow Achkasova (Resurrection district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Asha (Chelyabinsk region). chelyabinsk 5-6 1325 Moscow Ascherino (Moscow region). Moscow 1-2 850 Moscow Airport (Rep. Of Bashkortostan) Bashkortostan 4 585 Moscow Airport (Tomsk region.) Tomsk 3-4 1325 Moscow Babayurt (rep. Dagestan) Dagestan 5-6 1325 Moscow Babynino (Kaluga region). Kaluga 5-6 850 Moscow Bavly (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Bagaevskaya st-tsa (Rostov region). Rostov 3-5 1175 Moscow Bagan (Novosibirsk region). Novosibirsk 3-5 1070 Moscow Bagrationovsk g (Kaliningrad region.) Kaliningrad 4-5 705 Moscow Bayevo (Altay) Altaystky 6 1700 Moscow Bazarnye mataki (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Baybolovka (RUS) Perm 5 1175 Moscow Bakaly (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 3-4 850 Moscow Bakin (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Baklanov (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Kabardino-Balkar Moscow Baksan (Kabardin Balkarskaia-rep). Republic 2-3 1325 Moscow Bakchar (Tomsk region.) Tomsk 8 1865 Moscow Balabanovo (Kaluga region). Kaluga 2-3 965 Moscow Balakovo (Saratov region.) Saratov 3-4 850 Moscow Balakhna (Nizhny Novgorod region). Nizhny Novgorod 3 965 Moscow Balashikha (Moscow region). Moscow 1-2 850 Moscow Balashikha (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Balashov (Saratov region.) Saratov 3-4 965 Moscow Baltasi (rep. RT) Rep. Tatarstan 3-4 965 Moscow Baltijsk g (Kaliningrad region.) Kaliningrad 4-5 705 Moscow Barabinsk (Novosibirsk region). Novosibirsk 3-5 1070 Moscow Barvikha (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Bard (RUS) Perm 5 1070 Moscow Barnaul (Altay) Altaystky 2-3 965 Moscow Barsovo (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area) Khanty-Mansiysk 6-7 965 Moscow Barış (Ulyanovsk region.) Ulyanovsk 3-6 1485 Moscow Baryshevo (Novosibirsk region). Novosibirsk 3-5 1070 Moscow Barishski Sloboda (Ulyanovsk region.) Ulyanovsk 3-6 1485 Moscow Bataisk (Rostov region). Rostov 2-3 705 Moscow Bashkovka (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Bayunovskie keys (Altay) Altaystky 4-6 1700 Moscow Begoulevo (Yaroslavl region). Yaroslavl 2-3 965 Moscow Bezhetsk (Tver region). Tverskaya 5-6 1325 Moscow Belaya Dacha (Moscow region). Moscow 1-2 850 Moscow Belaya Kalitva (Rostov region). Rostov 3-6 1175 Moscow White Kholunitsa with (Kirov region.) Kirov 3-5 1485 Moscow Belgorod (Belgorod region). Belgorod 2-3 850 Moscow Belebei (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 3-4 850 Moscow Belezino village (rep. Udmurtua) Rep. Udmurtia 4-6 1325 Moscow Belovo (Kemerovo region). Kemerovo 3-4 1175 Moscow Belogorsk (Amur region). Amur 7-9 1700 Moscow Belozerny (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 2 850 Moscow Belozersk (Vologda region). Vologda 5-6 1325 Moscow Belokuriha (Altay) Altaystky 5-6 1485 Moscow Beloostrov (Len.oblasti) Leningrad 4 965 Moscow Beloretsk (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 3-4 850 Moscow Belorechensk (Krasnodar) Krasnodar region 4-5 965 Moscow Belorechensky (Irkutsk region). Irkutsk 5-6 1485 Moscow Belousovo (Kaluga region). Kaluga 3-4 1070 Moscow Beloyarsky (Sverdlovsk region). Sverdlovsk 3-4 1175 Moscow White Columns (Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow White Huth (Krasnodar region, Temryuk District) Krasnodar region 3-4 965 Moscow Bely Yar (Tomsk region.) Tomsk 4-6 1865 Moscow Bely Yar (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area) Khanty-Mansiysk 6-7 965 Moscow Belyaevka (Orenburg region). Orenburg 3-4 965 Moscow Belyaninovo (Moscow region). Moscow 1-2 850 Moscow Berdsk (Novosibirsk region). Novosibirsk 3 850 Moscow Coast (Omsk region.) Omsk 4-7 1070 Moscow Berezniki (Perm) Perm 4 1070 Moscow Birch Grove (Odintsovo district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Berezovka (Krasnoyarsk Territory) Krasnoyarsk region 4-5 850 Moscow Berezivka (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 2 515 Moscow Berezivka (Perm) Perm 11 1325 Moscow Berezovsky (the Kemerovo region). Kemerovo 3-4 1325 Moscow Berezovsky (Sverdlovsk region). Sverdlovsk 2-3 705 Moscow Bershet (Perm) Perm 5 1175 Moscow Conversations (Leninsky district, Moscow region). Moscow 1-2 850 Moscow Beslan (Rep. Of North Ossetia-Alania) North Ossetia 3-4 965 Moscow Bizhbulyak (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 3-4 850 Moscow Bijsk (Altay) Altaystky 3-4 1070 Moscow Bilimbai (Sverdlovsk region). Sverdlovsk 3-4 1070 Moscow Biofabrika (Orel). Oryol 2-3 850 Moscow Birlovo (Dmitrov district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Jewish Autonomous Moscow Birobidzhan (Jewish Autonomous Region) Region 4-6 1485 Moscow Birsk (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria 3-4 850 Moscow B-Source (Altai Territory) Altaystky 4-6 1700 Moscow Blagoveschenka (Altay) Altaystky 6-9 1590 Moscow Blagoveshchensk (Amur region). Amur 4-5 1485 Moscow Blagoveshchensk (rep. Bashkiriya) Rep. Bashkiria four 965 Moscow Blizhnevo (Dmitrov district, Moscow region). Moscow 2-3 850 Moscow Bobrov (Voronezh region).
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