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Download Post Code List Foglio1 City name Postcode ABABUROVO (LENINSKY DIST) 142750 ABAKAN 655000 ABAKAN 655001 ABAKAN 655002 ABAKAN 655003 ABAKAN 655004 ABAKAN 655005 ABAKAN 655006 ABAKAN 655007 ABAKAN 655008 ABAKAN 655009 ABAKAN 655010 ABAKAN 655011 ABAKAN 655012 ABAKAN 655014 ABAKAN 655015 ABAKAN 655016 ABAKAN 655017 ABAKAN 655018 ABAKAN 655019 ABAKAN 655022 ABAKAN 655400 ABAKAN 655899 ABAKAN 655961 ABAKAN 655965 ABAKAN 655966 ABAZA 655750 ABBAKUMOVO (MYTISHCHINSKY DIST) 141051 ABDRAKHMANOVO 423441 ABDREEVO 433567 ABDULOVO 433435 ABINSK (NOVOROSSIYSK REG) 353320 ABINSK (NOVOROSSIYSK REG) 353322 ABINSK (NOVOROSSIYSK REG) 353323 ABINSK (NOVOROSSIYSK REG) 353329 ABRAMOVKA 433161 ABRAMOVSKOE 624015 ABRAMTSEVO (BALASHIKHINSKY DIST) 143912 ABRAMTSEVO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141896 ABRAMTSEVO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141880 ABRAU DYURSO 353995 ACHAIR 644543 ACHINSK 662100 ACHINSK 662105 ACHINSK 662110 ACHINSK 662150 ACHINSK 662152 ACHINSK 662153 ACHINSK 662155 ACHINSK 662156 ACHINSK 662161 ACHINSK 662162 Pagina 1 Foglio1 ACHINSK 662165 ACHINSK 662172 ACHINSK 660816 ACHINSK 662169 ACHIT (SVERDLOVSK REGION) 623230 ACHKASOVO (VOSKRESENSKIY DIST) 140207 ADAGUM (KRYMSK DIST) 353351 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354340 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354346 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354348 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354349 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354354 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354355 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354364 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354375 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354376 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354382 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354383 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354386 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354395 ADLER (SOCHI REG) 354373 ADOEVSHCHINA 433914 ADUEVO (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143512 ADYGEYSK 385200 ADYSHEVO (KIROV REG) 612077 AEROFLOTSKIY 295491 AEROPORT (TOMSK DIST) 634011 AFANASOVO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141840 AFANASOVO (KALUGA REGION) 249076 AFANASOVO (VLADIMIR REG) 602203 AFIPSIP 385123 AFIPSKIY PGT (KRASNODAR REG) 353235 AFIPSKIY PGT (KRASNODAR REG) 353236 AFONINO (NIZHNIY NOVGOROD REG) 607680 AFONINSKAYA (VOLOGDA DIST) 162275 AGAFONOVO (ODINTSOVSKY DIST) 143088 AGAFONOVO (PODOLSKY DIST) 142143 AGARINO (SERPUKHOVSKOY DIST) 142200 AGARINO (STUPINSKIY DIST) 142832 AGASHKINO (RAMENSKY DIST) 140160 AGEEVKA (OREL REG) 302522 AGIDEL 452920 AGOY 352830 AGRARNIK (TVER REG) 171285 AGROGORODOK (BALASHIKHINSKY DIST) 143900 AGROGORODOK (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143511 AGRONOM (LIPETSK REG) 399621 AGRONOM PGT 353208 AGRYZ 422230 AGRYZ 422231 AGRYZ 422233 AKADEMGORODOK 630055 AKADEMGORODOK 630058 Pagina 2 Foglio1 AKADEMGORODOK 630090 AKADEMGORODOK 630117 AKADEMGORODOK 630128 AKADEMICHESKIY (TVER REG) 171105 AKATEVO (KLIN DIST) 141662 AKHMETLEY 433801 AKHSHTYR 354343 AKHTANIZOVSKAYA (TEMRYUK DIST) 353523 AKHTARSKIY 353892 AKHTYRSKIY 353302 AKHTYRSKIY 353300 AKHTYRSKIY 353301 AKINSHINO (NARO-FOMINSKIY DIST) 143350 AKISHEVO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141895 AKSAKOVO (MYTISHCHINSKY DIST) 141051 AKSAKOVO (MYTISHCHINSKY DIST) 141052 AKSAUR 433013 AKSAY (ROSTOV-ON-DON REG) 346720 AKSAY (ROSTOV-ON-DON REG) 346721 AKSAY (ROSTOV-ON-DON REG) 346723 AKSAY (ROSTOV-ON-DON REG) 346724 AKSAY (ROSTOV-ON-DON REG) 346739 AKSENCHIKOVO (CHEKHOVSKY DIST) 142304 AKSENOVO (LUKHOVITSKIY DIST) 140500 AKSENOVO (RAMENSKY DIST) 140163 AKSHAUT 433741 AKSHONTOVO (TVER REG) 171112 AKTYUBINSKIY POSELOK 423304 AKULOVO (MOSCOW REG) 105173 AKULOVO (ODINTSOVSKY DIST) 143002 AKULOVO (RUZSKY DIST) 143155 ALABUKHA (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141891 ALABUSHEVO (ZELENOGRAD DIST) 124460 ALABUSHEVO (ZELENOGRAD DIST) 141560 ALACHKOVO (CHEKHOVSKY DIST) 142380 ALADINO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141890 ALADINO (STUPINSKIY DIST) 142850 ALAKAEVKA 433882 ALAPAEVSK 624604 ALAPAEVSK 624600 ALAPAEVSK 624602 ALAPAEVSK 624605 ALAPAEVSK 624601 ALAPAEVSK 624603 ALAPAEVSK 624607 ALAPAEVSK 624606 ALAPURSKAYA 188352 ALATYR 429828 ALATYR 429826 ALEEVO (STUPINSKIY DIST) 142820 ALEKHNOVO (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143513 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601650 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601651 Pagina 3 Foglio1 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601652 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601653 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601654 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601655 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601657 ALEKSANDROV (VLADIMIR REG) 601659 ALEKSANDROVKA (OREL REG) 302512 ALEKSANDROVKA (ULIANOVSK REG) 433547 ALEKSANDROVKA (ULIANOVSK REG) 433570 ALEKSANDROVKA (VORONEZH REGION) 396335 ALEKSANDROVO (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143522 ALEKSANDROVO (PODOLSKY DIST) 142144 ALEKSANDROVO (VOLOGDA DIST) 161159 ALEKSANDROVSK (PERM REG) 618320 ALEKSANDROVSKIY (OREL REG) 302530 ALEKSEEVKA 309850 ALEKSEEVKA 309851 ALEKSEEVKA 309852 ALEKSEEVKA 309853 ALEKSEEVKA 309854 ALEKSEEVKA 309855 ALEKSEEVKA 309856 ALEKSEEVKA 309857 ALEKSEEVKA 309859 ALEKSEEVKA (BELGOROD REG) 309074 ALEKSEEVKA (CHEKHOVSKY DIST) 142323 ALEKSEEVKA (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143573 ALEKSEEVKA (KINGISEPSKY DIST) 188457 ALEKSEEVKA (SAMARA REG) 446441 ALEKSEEVKA (UFA REG) 450531 ALEKSEEVO (PAVLOVO-POSADSKY DIST) 142542 ALEKSEEVSKIY (OREL REG) 303153 ALEKSEEVSKOE (SOCHI REG) 354201 ALEKSEEVSKOE (SOLNECHNOGORSKY DIST) 141540 ALEKSIN 301369 ALEKSIN 301365 ALEKSIN 301367 ALEKSIN 301361 ALEKSIN 301368 ALEKSIN 301360 ALEKSIN 301364 ALEKSIN 301363 ALEKSIN 301371 ALEKSIN 301370 ALEKSIN 301362 ALEKSINO (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143511 ALEKSINO (RUZSKY DIST) 143154 ALEPINO (VLADIMIR REG) 601232 ALESHINO (EGORYEVSKY DIST) 140341 ALESHINO (PUSHKINSKY DIST) 141255 ALESHKINO 433386 ALESHKINO 433363 ALESHKOVO (NARO-FOMINSKY DIST) 143391 Pagina 4 Foglio1 ALESHNYA (OREL REG) 303161 ALEXANDROVKA (ZELENOGRAD DIST) 124681 ALEXANDROVSKAYA (KURORTNY DIST) 197704 ALEXANDROVSKAYA (PUSHKINSKY DIST) 196631 ALEXEEVKA (BELGOROD REG) 309206 ALEYSK 658131 ALEYSK 658138 ALEYSK 658136 ALEYSK 658137 ALEYSK 658133 ALEYSK 658130 ALEYSK 658135 ALFEROVO (CHEKHOVSKY DIST) 142380 ALFEROVO (CHEKHOVSKY DIST) 142323 ALFEROVO (PAVLOVO-POSADSKY DIST) 142516 ALFERTISHCHEVO (SERPUKHOVSKOY DIST) 142290 ALIKOVO 429250 ALKHIMOVO (PODOLSKY DIST) 142131 ALLAGULOVO 433542 ALMAZOVO (SHCHELKOVSKY DIST) 141143 ALMETYEVSK 423450 ALMETYEVSK 423451 ALMETYEVSK 423452 ALMETYEVSK 423453 ALMETYEVSK 423454 ALMETYEVSK 423455 ALMETYEVSK 423457 ALMETYEVSK 423458 ALMETYEVSK 423460 ALMETYEVSK 423461 ALMETYEVSK 423462 ALMETYEVSK 423464 ALMETYEVSK 423465 ALMETYEVSK 423469 ALSHAN (OREL REG) 302520 ALSHANSKIE VYSELKI (OREL REG) 302520 ALTMETS (SOCHI REG) 354537 ALTUKHOVO (PODOLSKY DIST) 142153 ALTYNOVO (RUZSKY DIST) 143142 ALUSHTA 298500 ALUSHTA 298516 ALUSHTA 298519 ALUSHTA 298517 ALUSHTA 298502 ALUSHTA 298505 ALUSHTA 298518 ALUSHTA 298511 ALUSHTA 298512 ALUSHTA 298501 ALUSHTA 298515 ALUSHTA 298508 ALUSHTA 298510 ALUSHTA 298513 Pagina 5 Foglio1 ALUSHTA 298509 ALUSHTA 298504 ALUSHTA 298507 ALUSHTA 298514 ALUSHTA 298503 ALUSHTA 298506 ALYANOE (OREL REG) 302504 ALYAUKHOVO (ODINTSOVSKY DIST) 143059 ALYMOVKA (MOSCOW) 108805 AMEREVO (SHCHELKOVSKY DIST) 141103 AMIROVO (RAMENSKY DIST) 140170 AMTA (ROSTOV REG) 347453 AMURSK 682640 ANANEVKA (OREL REG) 302516 ANANINO (KLIN DIST) 141641 ANANINO (STUPINSKIY DIST) 142833 ANANINO (VOLOGDA DIST) 160525 ANANOVO (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143515 ANAPA 353431 ANAPA 353440 ANAPA 353441 ANAPA 353444 ANAPA 353445 ANAPA 353447 ANAPA 353450 ANAPA 353451 ANAPA 353454 ANAPA 353456 ANAPA 353457 ANAPA 353459 ANAPSKAYA STANITSA 353430 ANAPSKAYA STANITSA 353431 ANAPSKIY (KRYMSK DIST) 353357 ANASHKINO (ODINTSOVSKY DIST) 143057 ANASHKINO (RUZSKY DIST) 143160 ANASTASIEVSKAYA (SLAVYAN-ON-KUBAN) 353590 ANASTASIEVSKAYA (SLAVYAN-ON-KUBAN) 353591 ANDREEVKA (KOLOMENSKIY DIST) 140473 ANDREEVKA (SOLNECHNOGORSKY DIST) 141551 ANDREEVKA (ULIANOVSK REG) 433827 ANDREEVKA (ULIANOVSK REG) 433426 ANDREEVO (PAVLOVO-POSADSKY DIST) 142516 ANDREEVO (VLADIMIR REG) 601370 ANDREEVSKOE (LENINSKY DIST) 142714 ANDREEVSKOE (ODINTSOVSKY DIST) 143057 ANDREEVSKOE (PODOLSKY DIST) 142131 ANDREEVSKOE (VLADIMIR REG) 601810 ANDREEVSKOE (VLADIMIR REG) 601612 ANDREEVSKOE (YURYEV-POLSKIY DIST) 601612 ANDREYANTSEVO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141823 ANDREYKOVO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141862 ANDREYKOVO (DMITROVSKY DIST) 141893 ANDREYKOVO (RUZSKY DIST) 143125 Pagina 6 Foglio1 ANDREYKOVO (TVER REG) 170518 ANDRIANKOVO (ODINTSOVSKY DIST) 143057 ANDRIYANOVSKAYA 665911 ANDZHIEVSKIY 357217 ANGARSK 665800 ANGARSK 665806 ANGARSK 665807 ANGARSK 665808 ANGARSK 665811 ANGARSK 665812 ANGARSK 665813 ANGARSK 665816 ANGARSK 665819 ANGARSK 665821 ANGARSK 665824 ANGARSK 665825 ANGARSK 665826 ANGARSK 665827 ANGARSK 665828 ANGARSK 665829 ANGARSK 665830 ANGARSK 665831 ANGARSK 665832 ANGARSK 665833 ANGARSK 665834 ANGARSK 665835 ANGARSK 665836 ANGARSK 665837 ANGARSK 665838 ANGARSK 665839 ANGARSK 665840 ANGARSK 665841 ANGARSK 665852 ANGARSK-04 665804 ANGARSK-04 665814 ANGARSK-05 665801 ANGARSK-05 665802 ANGARSK-05 665803 ANGARSK-05 665804 ANGARSK-05 665805 ANGARSK-05 665809 ANGARSK-05 665810 ANGARSKIE KHUTORA 664500 ANGARSKIE KHUTORA 665520 ANGASOLKA 665917 ANGASOLSKAYA 665916 ANGELOVO (KRASNOGORSKY DIST) 143442 ANIKEEVKA (KRASNOGORSKY DIST) 143444 ANIKOVO (ODINTSOVSKY DIST) 143059 ANIVA 694030 ANKUDINOVO (NARO-FOMINSKIY DIST) 143391 ANNA 396251 ANNA 396253 Pagina 7 Foglio1 ANNA 396250 ANNA 396252 ANNA 396254 ANNENKOVO 433134 ANNINO (RUZSKY DIST) 143123 ANNOLOVO (TOSNENSKIY DIST) 187021 ANOKHINO (VOLOGDA DIST) 162065 ANOKHOVO (SMOLENSK REG) 215500 ANOPINO 601530 ANOSINO (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143581 ANTIPINO 625047 ANTIPINO (STUPINSKIY DIST) 142845 ANTONOVKA (ISTRINSKY DIST) 143580 ANTONOVO (RAMENSKY DIST) 140155 ANTROPOVO (CHEKHOVSKY DIST) 142370 ANTSIFEROVO (VOLOGDA DIST) 160524 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652486 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652477 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652471 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652474 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652484 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652479 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652480 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652488 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652476 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652473 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652472 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652470 ANZHERO-SUDZHENSK 652475 APALSHCHINO (RUZSKY DIST) 143144 APARIKHA (RAMENSKY DIST)
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