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Cattaneo
Via Largo Lercaro 10, Bologna (BO)
Ceccarelli
Via Di Saliceto 8/2, Bologna (BO)
Coop Azzurra
Via Della Beverara 188, Bologna (BO)
Dallolio
Via Monterumici 1/2, Bologna (BO)
De Amicis
Via Montebello 13, Bologna (BO)
Degli Esposti
Piazzale Mario Jacchia 1, Bologna (BO)
Don Milani
Via Gucci 14, Bologna (BO)
Dozza
Via Della Dozza 5, Bologna (BO)
Fantini
Via Ambrogio e Pietro Lorenzetti 8, Bologna (BO)
Federzoni
Via Antonio Di Vincenzo 11/2, Bologna (BO)
Follereau
Viale Felsina 25, Bologna (BO)
Gabelli
Via Bellombra 28/3, Bologna (BO)
Gallon
Via Vincenzo Menghini 4, Bologna (BO)
Gastone Rossi
Via Gaspare Nadi 23, Bologna (BO)
Giaccaglia Betti
Via Irnerio 2/2, Bologna (BO)
Gida Rossi
Via Caduti di Casteldebole 19, Bologna (BO)
Giuseppe Dozza
Via Monterumici 1, BOLOGNA (BO)
Giusi Del Mugnaio
Via Alfonso Lombardi 40, Bologna (BO)
Gobetti
Via Giacomo Antonio Perti 24, Bologna (BO)
Grazia Deledda
Via Domodossola 2, Bologna (BO)

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