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Códigos Telefónicos De Las Ciudades De Ucrania Códigos Telefónicos de las ciudades en Ucrania. Código Internacional de Ucrania: (+380) Ciudad Región Código Akymivka Zaporizhia (+380) 6131 Aleksandrivka Kirovohrad (+380) 5235 Alexandria(Olexandria) Kirovohrad (+380) 5235 Alushta Crimea (+380) 6560 Amvrosiyivk Donetsk (+380) 6259 Anayiv Odessa (+380) 4863 Andrushivka Zhytomyr (+380) 4136 Antratsyt Luhansk (+380) 6431 Apostolove Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 5656 Arbuzynka Mykolaiv (+380) 5132 Artemivsk Donetsk (+380) 6274 Artsyz Odessa (+380) 4845 Avdiivka Donetsk (+380) 6236 Bakhchesarai Crimea (+380) 6554 Bakhmach Chernihiv (+380) 4635 Balakliya Kharkiv (+380) 5749 Balta Odessa (+380) 4866 Bar Vinnytsia (+380) 4366 Baranivka Zhytomyr (+380) 4144 Barvinkove Kharkiv (+380) 57572 Baryshivka Kyiv (+380) 4476 Bashtanka Mykolaiv (+380) 5158 Berdianske Zaporizhia (+380) 6153 Berdychiv Zhytomyr (+380) 4143 Berehove Zakarpatye (+380) 3141 Berezanka Mykolaiv (+380) 5153 Berezhany Ternopil (+380) 3548 Berezivka Odessa (+380) 4856 Berezne Rivne (+380) 3653 Bereznehuvate Mykolaiv (+380) 5168 Bershad Vinnytsia (+380) 4365 Beryslav Kherson (+380) 5546 Bilatserkva Kyiv (+380) 4463 Bilhorod-Dnistr Odessa (+380) 4849 Biliaivka Odessa (+380) 4852 Bilohiria Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3841 Bilohirsk Crimea (+380) 6559 Bilokurakyne Luhansk (+380) 6462 Bilopillia Sumy (+380) 5443 Bilovodsk Luhansk (+380) 6466 Bilozerka Kherson (+380) 5547 Blyzniuky Kharkiv (+380) 5754 Bobrovytsia Chernihiv (+380) 4632 Bobrynets Kirovohrad (+380) 5257 Bohodukhiv Kharkiv (+380) 5758 Bohorodchany Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3471 Bohuslav Kyiv (+380) 4461 Bolhrad Odessa (+380) 4846 Borodyanka Kyiv (+380) 4477 Borova Kharkiv (+380) 5759 Borschiv Ternopil (+380) 3541 Boryslav Lviv (+380) 32483 Boryspil Kyiv (+380) 4495 Borzna Chernihiv (+380) 4653 Bratske Mykolaiv (+380) 5131 Brianka Luhansk (+380) 6443 Brody Lviv (+380) 3266 Brovary Kyiv (+380) 4494 Buchach Ternopil (+380) 3544 Burshtyn Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3438 Buryn Sumy (+380) 5454 Busk Lviv (+380) 3264 Chaplynka Kherson (+380) 5538 Chechelnyk Vinnytsia (+380) 4363 Chemerivtsi Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3859 Cherkasy Cherkasy (+380) 472 Cherniakhiv Zhytomyr (+380) 4134 Chernihiv Chernihiv (+380) 4622 Chernivtsi Chernivtsi (+380) 3700 Chernyhivka Zaporizhia (+380) 6140 Chervonoarmiisk Zhytomyr (+380) 4131 Chervonoarmiisk Rivne (+380) 3633 Chervonohrad Lviv (+380) 3249 Chop Zakarpatye (+380) 3137 Chornobai Cherkasy (+380) 4739 Chornobyl Kyiv (+380) 4493 Chornomorske Crimea (+380) 6558 Chornukhy Poltava (+380) 5340 Chortkiv Ternopil (+380) 3552 Chudniv Zhytomyr (+380) 4139 Chuhuyiv Kharkiv (+380) 5746 Chutove Poltava (+380) 5347 Chyhyryn Cherkasy (+380) 47302 Debaltseve Donetsk (+380) 6249 Derazhnia Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3856 Derhachi Kharkiv (+380) 5763 Dniprodzerzhynsk Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 5692 Dnipropetrovsk Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 562 Dniprorudne Zaporizhia (+380) 6175 Dobropillia Donetsk (+380) 6277 Dobrovelychkivka Kirovohrad (+380) 5253 Dokuchaievsk Donetsk (+380) 6214 Dolyna Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3477 Dolynska Kirovohrad (+380) 5234 Domanivska Mykolaiv (+380) 5152 Donetsk Donetsk (+380) 622 Drabiv Cherkasy (+380) 4738 Drohobych Lviv (+380) 3244 Druzhkivka Donetsk (+380) 6267 Dubno Rivne (+380) 3656 Dunaivtsi Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3858 Dvorichna Kharkiv (+380) 5750 Dybrovytsia Rivne (+380) 3658 Dykanka Poltava (+380) 5351 Dzershynsk Donetsk (+380) 6247 Dzerzh• nsk Zhytomyr (+380) 4146 Dzhankoi Crimea (+380) 6564 Enerhodar Zaporizhia (+380) 6139 Fastiv Kyiv (+380) 4465 Feodosiia Crimea (+380) 6562 Frunzivka Odessa (+380) 4860 Hadyach Poltava (+380) 5354 Haisyn Vinnytsia (+380) 4394 Haivoron Kirovohrad (+380) 5254 Halych-if Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3431 Henichesk Kherson (+380) 5534 Hlobyne Poltava (+380) 5365 Hlukhiv Sumy (+380) 5444 Hlyboka Chernivtsi (+380) 3734 Hnivan Vinnytsia (+380) 4361 Holaprystan Kherson (+380) 5539 Holovanivsk Kirovohrad (+380) 5252 Horlivka Donetsk (+380) 6242 Horniak Donetsk (+380) 6237 Hornostaivka Kherson (+380) 5544 Horodenka Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3430 Horodnia Chernihiv (+380) 4645 Horodok Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3851 Horodok Lviv (+380) 3231 Horodysche Cherkasy (+380) 4734 Horokhiv Volhynia (+380) 3379 Hoscha Rivne (+380) 3650 Hrebinka Poltava (+380) 5359 Huliaipole Zaporizhia (+380) 614 Husyatin Ternopil (+380) 3557 Hyliapole Zaporizhia (+380) 6145 Ichnya Chernihiv (+380) 4633 Ielanets Mykolaiv (+380) 5159 Illintsi Vinnytsia (+380) 4377 Ilovaisk Donetsk (+380) 6257 Irpin Kyiv (+380) 4497 Irshava Zakarpatye (+380) 3144 Ivanivka Kherson (+380) 5531 Ivanivka Odessa (+380) 4854 Ivankov Kyiv (+380) 4491 Ivano-frankivske Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3422 Ivanychi Volhynia (+380) 3372 Iziaslav Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3852 Izium Kharkiv (+380) 5743 Izmail Odessa (+380) 4841 Kafianka-buzka Lviv (+380) 3254 Kagarlyk Kyiv (+380) 4473 Kakhovka Kherson (+380) 5536 Kalanchak Kherson (+380) 5571 Kalush Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3472 Kalynivka Vinnytsia (+380) 4396 Kamianka Zaporizhia (+380) 6138 Kamianka Cherkasy (+380) 4732 Kam-kashyrskyj Volhynia (+380) 3357 Kam-podilskyi Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3849 Kaniv Cherkasy (+380) 4736 Karlivka Poltava (+380) 5346 Katerinopil Cherkasy (+380) 4742 Kazanka Mykolaiv (+380) 5164 Kehychivka Kharkiv (+380) 5755 Kelmentsi Chernivtsi (+380) 3732 Kerch Crimea (+380) 6561 Kharkiv Kharkiv (+380) 572 Khartsyzk Donetsk (+380) 6257 Kherson Kherson (+380) 5500 Khmelnytskyi Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3822 Khmilnyk Vinnytsia (+380) 4395 Khorol Poltava (+380) 5362 Khotyn Chernivtsi (+380) 3731 Khristinovka Cherkasy (+380) 47452 Khust Zakarpatye (+380) 3142 Kilia Odessa (+380) 4843 Kirovohrad Kirovohrad (+380) 522 Kirovsk Luhansk (+380) 6446 Kirovske Crimea (+380) 6555 Kirovske Donetsk (+380) 6250 Kitsman Chernivtsi (+380) 3736 Kivertsi Volhynia (+380) 3365 Kobelyaky Poltava (+380) 5343 Kodyma Odessa (+380) 4867 Kolomyia Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3433 Kominternivsk Odessa (+380) 4835 Kompaniivka Kirovohrad (+380) 5240 Komsomolsk Poltava (+380) 5348 Komunarsk Luhansk (+380) 6442 Konotop Sumy (+380) 5447 Konstantinovskii Donetsk (+380) 6272 Korets Rivne (+380) 3651 Koriukivka Chernihiv (+380) 4657 Korolevets Sumy (+380) 5453 Korop Chernihiv (+380) 4656 Korosten Zhytomyr (+380) 4142 Korostyshiv Zhytomyr (+380) 4130 Korsun-Shevchen Cherkasy (+380) 4735 Kosiv Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3478 Kostopil Rivne (+380) 3657 Kotelva Poltava (+380) 5350 Kotovsk Odessa (+380) 4862 Kovel Volhynia (+380) 3352 Kozelets Chernihiv (+380) 4646 Kozelschyna Poltava (+380) 5342 Koziatyn Vinnytsia (+380) 4371 Kozova Ternopil (+380) 3547 Kramatorsk Donetsk (+380) 6264 Krasniokny Odessa (+380) 4861 Krasniiluch Luhansk (+380) 6432 Krasniilyman Donetsk (+380) 6261 Krasnoarmiisk Donetsk (+380) 6239 Krasnodon Luhansk (+380) 6435 Krasnohrad Kharkiv (+380) 57442 Krasnohvardiiske Crimea (+380) 6556 Krasnokutske Kharkiv (+380) 5756 Krasnoperekopsk Crimea (+380) 6565 Krasnopillia Sumy (+380) 5459 Krasyliv Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3855 Kremenchuk Poltava (+380) 5366 Kremenets Ternopil (+380) 3546 Kreminna Luhansk (+380) 6454 Krivyirih Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 564 Krynychky Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 5617 Kryveozero Mykolaiv (+380) 5133 Kryzhopil Vinnytsia (+380) 4374 Kuibysheve Zaporizhia (+380) 6147 Kulykivka Chernihiv (+380) 4643 Kupiansk Kharkiv (+380) 5742 Kurakhove Donetsk (+380) 6212 Kuznetsovsk Rivne (+380) 3636 Kyiv Kyiv (+380) 44 Ladyzhyn Vinnytsia (+380) 4364 Lanivtsy Ternopil (+380) 3549 Lebedyn Sumy (+380) 5445 Lenin Crimea (+380) 6557 Letychiv Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3857 Lityn Vinnytsia (+380) 4370 Liubar Zhytomyr (+380) 4147 Liubashivka Odessa (+380) 4864 Liubeshiv Volhynia (+380) 3362 Liuboml Volhynia (+380) 3377 Lokachi Volhynia (+380) 3374 Lokhvytsia Poltava (+380) 5356 Lozova Kharkiv (+380) 5745 Lubny Poltava (+380) 53615 Luhansk Luhansk (+380) 642 Luhyny Zhytomyr (+380) 4191 Lutske Volhynia (+380) 33 Lutuhyne Luhansk (+380) 6436 Lviv Lviv (+380) 322 Lypovadolyna Sumy (+380) 5452 Lypovets Vinnytsia (+380) 4372 Lysianka Cherkasy (+380) 4749 Lysychansk Luhansk (+380) 6451 Mahdalynivka Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 5611 Makariv Kyiv (+380) 4478 Makariv Kyiv (+380) 448 Makiyivka Donetsk (+380) 6232 Malavyska Kirovohrad (+380) 5258 Malyn Zhytomyr (+380) 4133 Manevychi Volhynia (+380) 3376 Mankivka Cherkasy (+380) 4748 Marhanets Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 5665 Mariyinka Donetsk (+380) 6212 Mariyupil Donetsk (+380) 629 Markivka Luhansk (+380) 6464 Mashivka Poltava (+380) 5364 Melitopil Zaporizhia (+380) 6142 Mena Chernihiv (+380) 4644 Mezhova Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 5670 Milove Luhansk (+380) 6465 Mizhhiria Zakarpatye (+380) 3146 Mlyniv Rivne (+380) 3659 Mohlyiv-podilskyi Vinnytsia (+380) 4369 Monastyrische Cherkasy (+380) 4746 Monastyryska Ternopil (+380) 3555 Mostyska Lviv (+380) 3234 Mukacheve Zakarpatye (+380) 3131 Murovanikuryli. Vinnytsia (+380) 4375 Myhyryn Cherkasy (+380) 4730 Mykhailivka Zaporizhia (+380) 6132 Mykolaiv Mykolaiv (+380) 510 Mykolaivka Odessa (+380) 4872 Mykolayiv Odessa (+380) 4857 Mykolayiv Lviv (+380) 3241 Myrhorod Poltava (+380) 5355 Myronivka Kyiv (+380) 4474 Nadvirna Ivano-frankivsk (+380) 3475 Narodychi Zhytomyr (+380) 4140 Nedryhailiv Sumy (+380) 5455 Nemyriv Vinnytsia (+380) 4391 Nesterov Lviv (+380) 3252 Nikopol Dnipropetrovsk (+380) 5662 Nizhyn Chernihiv (+380) 4631 Nosivka Chernihiv (+380) 4642 Novakakhovka Kherson (+380) 5549 Novaodessa Mykolaiv (+380) 5167 Novaushytsia Khmelnytskyi (+380) 3847 Novavodolaha Kharkiv (+380) 5740 Novhorodivka Donetsk (+380) 6247 Novhorodka Kirovohrad (+380) 5241 Novhorod-svverski Chernihiv (+380) 4658 Novisanzhary Poltava (+380) 5344 Novoaidar Luhansk (+380) 6445 Novoarkhanhelsk Kirovohrad (+380) 5255 Novoazovsk Donetsk (+380) 6296 Novohrad-volyn. Zhytomyr (+380)
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