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<title>Russia 6 Digit Postcode areas from Ray Roberts-York (20 Nov 2009, 1:33 pm) in group "GIS and Location Based Techno ..."</title>
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<description>Russia 6 Digit Postcode areas For those looking into the Russian market and planning new locations or even evaluating existing sites. The 6 digit postcode area is the smallest area level available to date. In the past there were only the Rayon’s boundaries, which didn’t help when planning within Cities. MB-International has just completed the 2009 Update for the Postcode Boundaries for Russia. The dataset contains 42.121 postal areas, covering all of Russia. We also offer population and the ...</description>
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