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Grosso
Via Erbosa 22, Bologna (BO)
Il Monello
Via Pelizza da Volpedo 11, Bologna (BO)
Jole Baroncini
Via Ferruccio Benini 3, Bologna (BO)
Lanzarini
Via Marziale 11, Bologna (BO)
Manzini
Piazza Giovanni Da Verrazzano 1, Bologna (BO)
Marconi
Via Laura Bassi Veratti 20-22, Bologna (BO)
Marighetto
Via Dell'Arcobaleno 17, Bologna (BO)
Marsili
Via Colombarola 38/6, Bologna (BO)
Marzabotto
Via Marzabotto 1/4, Bologna (BO)
Masi Guidi
Via Luigi Calori 8, Bologna (BO)
Mazzini
Via Legnano 1, Bologna (BO)
Mazzoni
Via Milano 13, Bologna (BO)
Molino Tamburi
Piazzale Jacchia 2, Bologna (BO)
Morandi
Via Del Beccaccino 27, Bologna (BO)
Padiglione
Via Delle Tovaglie 4, Bologna (BO)
Pedrielli
Via Del Giacinto 35, Bologna (BO)
Più Insieme
Via Sante Vincenzi 43, Bologna (BO)
Presi
Via Leone Tolstoi 1, Bologna (BO)
Raffaello Sanzio
Via Giuseppe Cesare Abba 5, Bologna (BO)
Rocca
Via Antonio Gandusio 4, Bologna (BO)

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