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Municipio I PIAZZA DEL FANTE PORTA SAN SEBASTIANO VIA DELLA PIRAMIDE CESTIA (Parco Della Resistenza) LARGO CHIARINI PIAZZA PADRE Municipio I PIAZZA DEL FANTE PORTA SAN SEBASTIANO VIA DELLA PIRAMIDE CESTIA (Parco della Resistenza) LARGO CHIARINI PIAZZA PADRE DEGLI STROZZI CASTEL SANT'ANGELO VIA DEL QUIRINALE - V.PIACENZA (Villa Sant'Andrea) COLLE OPPIO PIAZZA VITTORIO VIA CARLO FELICE VIA GALVANI VIA GOMENIZZA (Villa Gomenizza) VIA TOMMASO GULLI VIA MARCELLO PRESTINARI VIA SABOTINO-VIA PLAVA-VIA MONTENERO-VIA MONTESANTO PARCO CELIO PIAZZA REMURIA PIAZZA SANTA MARIA LIBERATRICE PIAZZA SAN COSIMATO VILLA SCIARRA PIAZZA DANTE PIAZZALE AMMIRAGLIO BERGAMINI VILLA CELIMONTANA VIA CAPO PRATI VIA C. GALVANI PIAZZA DELLE FINANZE VIA PARCO DELLA VITTORIA (Parco della Vittoria) VIA MARMORATA VIA DI PORTA LATINA (Parco degli Scipioni) VIA SILVIO PELLICO PARCO MONTE MARIO Municipio II VIA ANTRODOCO/VIA SOMALIA (Villa Chigi fronte strada) LAGO PICCOLO (Villa Ada) PIAZZA MASSA CARRARA VIA MASCAGNI 134 VIA DEI PICENI (Parco dei Galli) VIA NEMORENSE/VIA MOCCALE (Villa Leopardi) VIA PANAMA (Parco Rabin) VIA PRATO DELLA SIGNORA-VIA SALVIUCCI VIA GERMANIA-VIA XVII OLIMPIADE VILLA NARDUCCI VIA B. AMMANNATI (Villa Balestra) VILL ADA parte alta (pineta) VILLA PAGANINI VIA TIBURTINA (Parco Caduti 19 Luglio) VIA PINCIANA (Villa Borghese - 3 di 4) PARCO DEI DAINI (Villa Borghese - 2 di 4) VIA NEMORENSE (Parco Nemorense) VIA ESCULAPIO - MADAMA LETIZIA (Villa Borghese - 1 di 4 - Laghetto) VIALE TIZIANO/PIAZZALE MANILA VIA DI VILLA GRAZIOLI (Villa Grazioli) VIALE PARIOLI (Villa Glori 2) VIA MASCAGNI seconda area PIAZZA MANCINI LAGO GRANDE (Villa Ada) VIALE PARIOLI (Villa Glori 1) VIA NOMENTANA (Villa Torlonia) VILLA MERCEDE VILLA CHIGI INTERNO PARCO Municipio III VIA LINA CAVALIERI (Parco delle Betulle) VIA CONCA D'ORO 180 (Parco Pratoni delle Valli - 1 di 2) VIA CORTONA VIA DELLA CECCHINA VIA DARIO NICCODEMI 36 (2 di 2) VIA MALDACEA VIA MONTE GRIMANO VIA CAMILLO PILOTTO VIA JACOPO SANNAZZARO VIA COLIBERTI VIA CHIALA VIA - EUGENIO CHIESA (Parco Chiala) VIA CAPO SOTTILE VIA AMALIA BETTINI VIA UGO OJETTI (Parco Talenti) VIA DARIO NICCODEMI 39 (1 di 2) VIA BOLOGNOLA VIA ANTAMORO VIA MONTE URANO VIA PIAGGE VIA TEZA VIA GAETANO MARTINO - VIA TALLI VIA DELLA VERNA VIA SALARIA VECCHIA, 1387 Settebagni VIA SALARIA 1505 (Parco Umberto Nobile) VIA UGO DELLA SETA VIA VAL D'ALA (Parco Pratone delle Valli - 1 di 2) VIA VAL TROMPIA 102 VIA SORELLE TETRAZZINI VIA MONTE PETRELLA VIA VALSOLDA 181 VIA GIUSEPPE IMER - VIA BASEGGIO VIA FORCE VIA SUVERETO PIAZZA SEMPIONE VIA RIO NELL'ELBA (Parco Bonaventura) VIA GINO CERVI VIA VINCENZO MORMORALE (giardino interno parocchia) Municipio IV VIA TIBURTINA, 746 (Villa Fassini) VIA GIACOMO DEL DUCA (Casale Calet) VIA G. IOZZIA - VIALE TECNOPOLO VIA FAFRIANO - VIA MUCCIA - PIAZZA URBANIA - SAN BASILIO PARCO DA AGUZZANO - VIA GINA MAZZA VIA CALZINI VIA DONATI G. - VIA CALZINI PARCO PETROSELLI - VIA ROSSEAU VIA ACHILLE TEDESCHI - VIA VOLLIER LARGO VANNONI - COLLI ANIENE VIA POLLENZA VIA CASSIANI - COLLI ANIENE PARCO AGUZZANO - P.LE HEGEL VIA ETTORE FRANCESCHINI VIA MONTECAROTTO (SAN BASILIO) PIAZZA G. AMBROSINI (TORRACCIA) VIA POMONA VIA DELLA SIBILLA TIBURTINA VIA LUIGI TAMBURANO - COLLI ANIENE VIA GULLO - COLLI ANIENE VIA E. BRANDIZZI VIA MEUCCIO RUINI VIA BERGAMINI (Centro Anziani) LARGO BELTRAMELLI VIA SPERONI (Centro Anziani) VIA MONTI DI PIETRALATA (Parco Aqua Virgo) VIA NICOLAI NICOLA MARIA VIA BERNARDO BERNARDINI (San Cleto - San Basilio) PIAZZA S. MARIA CONSOLATRICE PIAZZA SACCO VIA A. BALABANOFF (Colli Aniene - Parco Auspicio) VIA GALLA PLACIDIA VIA ALDO SANDULLI (Torraccia) VIA LEIBNIZ (Parco Aguzzano) VIA FERRONIA VIA PESCOSOLIDO VIA DI PIETRALATA- angolo con VIA DEI DURANTINI PIAZZA BALSAMO CRIVELLI VIA SACCO E VANZETTI VIA G. SPATARO - COLLI ANIENE VIA CESARE MASSINI - ANG. VIA P. TOGLI VIA MELANDRI VIA FILIPPO MEDA - VIA M. PANNUNZIO (Parco Meda) VIA MOMENTUM (Casal Monastero) VIA A. BONGIORNO 80 (Parco Baden Powel) VIA CASTELNUOVO DI FARFA VIA MONTECASSIANO 90 e 187 VIALE TORRE DI PRATOLUNGO VIA CALEFFI VIA CORINALDO - VIA ACERVIA VIA SAN GIOVANNI IN ARGENTELLA (CASAL MONASTERO) VIA TREIA (San Basilio) VIA JOVANE ANG. VIA JEMOLO VIA MONTENERO SABINO (Settecamini) Municipio V PIAZZA DELLE GIUNCHIGLIE LARGO AGOSTA VIA CASTORE DURANTE VIA V. OLCESE PIAZZA DEI CONDOTTIERI VIA ALESSANDRINO 695 VIA G.B. VALENTE VIA FILIPPO RE (Giardino dei Ciliegi) LARGO PRENESTE VIALE DELLE GARDENIE (Parco Santa Teresa di Calcutta) VIA DEL CAMPO VIA ROMOLO BALZANI (Casilino 23) VIA VENEZIA GIULIA (Parco Pier Paolo Pasolini) VIALE IRPINIA VIA DEGLI ACERI CENTRO ANZIANI VIA VENEZIA GIULIA (Villa Gordiani) VIA DEI GORDIANI 81 (Villa de Santis - area 2) LARGO CHIEREGATTI VIA OLEVANO ROMANO (Villa Gordiani) VIA PRENESTINA (Villa Gordiani) VIALE G. MORANDI - VIA R. MELLI VIA GABRINO FONDULO VIA TOVALIERI (Parco Palatucci) VIA LOCOROTONDO VIA OBERDAN PETRINI VIA PIETRO RUGA (Parco Almagià) L.GO PETTAZONI (Parco Sangalli) VIA DEI BERIO,28 VIA PRENESTINA, 175 (Ex Snia Viscosa) VIA DEL PIGNETO, 303 PIAZZA DEL PIGNETO VIA DEL PIGNETO (fronte scuola) LARGO SAN LUCA EVANGELISTA VIA MARIANO DA SARNO VIA CASTRUCCIO CASTRACANE, 10 VIA ACHILLE VERTUNNI (Stazione La Rustica) VIA SAN GIUSTO (Parco Taverna) LARGO MOLA DI BARI VIA DEL PRATO VIA DELLE PALME VIA MOLFETTA (Parco Alessandrino) VIA TOVALIERI LATO CHIESA PIAZZA SAN FELICE DA CANTALICE VIA DEI GORDIANI (Villa de Santics - area 1) VIA ROMOLO TRINCHERI PARCO ACHILLE GRANDI VIA CASILINA 700 (Parco Centocelle) VIA CASAL BORDINO (La Rustica) VIA FRANCESCO BONAFEDE VIA G. MORANDI, 28 PARCO VIA DEI FERRAIRONI Municipio VI VIA TADDEO LANDINI VIA SICULIANA, 202 -ACCANTO AL CASALE VIA DRUPE' VIA PEDICCIANO - CASTEL VERDE VIA DI TORRENOVA - VIA CELIO CALDO VIA DELLE RUPICOLE VIA TOR VERGATA, 85 (Parco Via Tor Vergata, 85) VIA DI TORRENOVA, 457 (PARCO CALIMERA) VIA DEGLI ORAFI - VIA SANTARELLI VIA PIETRO BELON VIA GIUSEPPE MICHELI - VIA RUGANTINO VIA ALLAI - VIA OLLASTRA SIMAXIS VIA DELLE CINCE VIA LENTINI VIA DI CARCARICOLA VIA PAOLO FARINTA - VIA QUAGLIA VIA CRISTOFARO ROBETTA - GIARDINO CARLO TOFILLI VIA AUGUSTO LUPI (Parco Mancini) VIA RUDERI DI CASA CALDA VIA DELLA TENUTA DI TORRENOVA, FRONTE CIVICO 138 VIA SAN BIAGIO PLATANI VIA TROMPEO - VIA ARTUSI VIA DELLA TENUTA DI TORRENOVA, dietro hotel città 2000 VIA DELLE CANAPIGLIE VIA DEL FOSSO SCILICINO VIA PETTINEO (Due Leoni) VIA DUE TORRI - VIA DE MILLET VIA DEI ROMANISTI - VIA PALMIRO TOGLIATTI SAN VITTORINO - PRESIDIO MEDICO VIA PADRE FIORAVANTI - VIA PADRE ELIA CAROSI VIA ROUL CHIODELI, 23 (Parco Sinisgalli) PIAZZA ERASMO PIAGGIO Municipio VII VIA DI TORRE BRANCA (Parco Tor Fiscale) VIA RAF VALLONE VIA ALBERTO LUPO VIA PAZZANO PIAZZA SALVATORE GALGANO VIA P. TOGLIATTI VIA QUINTO PUBBLICIO VIA EUDO GIULIOLI 35/41 (Parco Antonella Renzi) VIA ANZIO 46 VIA ROLANDO VIGNALE VIA FIGLIOLIN PIAZZA RE DI ROMA - AREA 1 PIAZZA DI VILLA FIORELLI VIA STEFANO OBERTO VIA PEDIANO - MONTE DEL GRANO CAFFARELLA L.GO T.VENTURI AREA 2 DI 2 - INTERNO PARCO VIA LATINA CAFFARELLA L.GO T.VENTURI AREA 1 DI 2 - FRONTE SCUOLA ADA NEGRI VIA MARCHISIO VIA LIBERO LEONARDI VIA CAPISTRANO - VIA SOVERIA MANNELLI ARCO DI TRAVERTINO VIA MASSENZIO MASIA VIA DEL CALICE VIA A. ANILE - VIA ENZO PACI VILLA LAZZARONI VILLA LAIS VIA SANT'AGATA DA ESARO VIA GENZANO VIA PELTELCHIAN VIA F. GENTILE VIA DELLA MARRANA PIAZZA DEI TRIBUNI PIAZZA RE DI ROMA - AREA 2 altre marche PIAZZA DEI CONSOLI VIA BRUNO PELIZZI - CHERUBINO PIAZZA RAGUSA V.PONTE DELLE SETTEMIGLIA - V.L.SCHIAVONETTI (Parco Romanina) VIA MARIO LUCIO PERPETUO VIA CESARE BARONIO VIA CINQUEFRONDI VIA SQUILLACE VIA LEMONIA (accanto pista da pattinaggio) VIA CLAUDIO ASELLO Municipio VIII PIAZZA ACCADEMIA ANTIQUARIA VIA PELLEGRINO MATTEUCCI (Parco Antonio Pisino) VIA R. RAIMONDI GARIBALDI - VIA M. D. MAZZINI (PARCO GARBATELLA) LARGO LEO LONGANESI VIA ANTONIO PIO - VIA CHIABREA VIA CESARINI RENATO VIA G. BERTO - LARGO MANGANELLI VIA OROPA - EX FAO (Parco Sbragia - Parco Ruzzante) VIA BERLINO BASILICA SAN PAOLO (Parco Schuster) VIA PAOLO DI DONO, 10 - PARCO FRANCESCO COZZA VIA DEL TINTORETTO ALT. CIVICO 88 VIA ACCADEMIA ALDINA (Parco Don Mario Picchi) VIA DUCCIO DI BONINSEGNA, 120 VIA IGNAZIO PERSICO VIA DI GROTTA PERFETTA PIAZZA BORTOLOTTI VIA DUCCIO DI BONINSEGNA, 38 VIA DELL'ATLETICA (svincolo stradale) VIA A. 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