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18 Aprile 1945
Via Scandellara 11, Bologna (BO)
Ada Negri
Via Dino Campana 55, Bologna (BO)
Allende
Via Pietro Gamberini 2, Bologna (BO)
Amico Gattone
Via Caduti di Casteldebole 19, Bologna (BO)
Anna Frank
Via Spartaco 1, Bologna (BO)
Aquilone
Via Dei Tessitori 4, Bologna (BO)
Arcobaleno
Via Arcobaleno 17, Bologna (BO)
Baiesi
Via Carroccio 5, Bologna (BO)
Bigari
Via Vittorio Bigari 1/2, Bologna (BO)
Bolzani
Via Francesco Flora 2, Bologna (BO)
Capponi
Via Della Beverara 182, Bologna (BO)
Carli
Via Enrico Golinelli 25/2, Bologna (BO)
Cavazzoni
Via Bezzecca 10, Bologna (BO)
Cavina
Via Bruno Monterumici 1, Bologna (BO)
Coccheri
Via Pier De Crescenzi 14/5, Bologna (BO)
De Giovanni
Viale Quirico Filopanti 6, Bologna (BO)
Doremì
Via Dello Sport 23-25, Bologna (BO)
Fantini
Via Ambrogio e Pietro Lorenzetti 8, Bologna (BO)
Fava
Via Del Giacinto 42, Bologna (BO)
Fresu
Via Amedeo Lipparini 7, Bologna (BO)

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