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18 Aprile 1945
Via Scandellara 11, Bologna (BO)
Acri
Via Giovanni Francesco Barbieri 5, Bologna (BO)
Ada Negri
Via Dino Campana 1, Bologna (BO)
Albertazzi
Via Berretta Rossa 15, Bologna (BO)
Aldo Moro
Via Santorre di Santarosa 2, Bologna (BO)
Andersen
Via Dello Scalo 17/2, Bologna (BO)
Anna Frank
Via Spartaco 1, Bologna (BO)
Anna Serra
Via Ca' Selvatica 11, Bologna (BO)
Arco Guidi
Via Andrea Costa 162, Bologna (BO)
Arcobaleno
Via Arcobaleno 17, Bologna (BO)
Attila Neri
Via Colombarola 38/6, Bologna (BO)
Bacchi
Via Bellombra 28/3, Bologna (BO)
Baraccano
Via Giovanni Pascoli 3, Bologna (BO)
Bolzani
Via Francesco Flora 2, Bologna (BO)
Bruno Ciari
Largo Brescia 10, Bologna (BO)
Cantalamessa
Via Dello Sport 23/25, Bologna (BO)
Carducci
Via Dante 3, Bologna (BO)
Casa del Bosco
Via Della Pietra 21/2, Bologna (BO)
Casaglia
Via Di Casaglia 39, Bologna (BO)
Caterina de' Stefani
Via Carlo Francesco Dotti 21, Bologna (BO)

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